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Discussion: Mysterious disappearances/deaths
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OMG this is real ?!? 
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As real as you and me.mp3 
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I can't keep up with all these posts! I wanna read everything!
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Amelia Earhart's disappearance is very sad. The fact that she disappeared doing what she loves and that we'll never know what happened to her is crazy 
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Originally posted by BoyAlmighty
Amelia Earhart's disappearance is very sad. The fact that she disappeared doing what she loves and that we'll never know what happened to her is crazy 
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They already found her plane, though.
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Unsolved Mysteries (the show) is so creepy. The atmosphere of it always makes me a little uneasy. 
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Originally posted by Attitude
Unsolved Mysteries (the show) is so creepy. The atmosphere of it always makes me a little uneasy. 
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one of the greatest shows ever
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is anyone else interested in the West Memphis 3? ive been obsessed with this whole case for years
im soooooooooo happy they were finally released becos they obviously didnt kill those poor boys & theyre lives were ruined anyways  to think Damon was on death row 
i wish they would find out who did kill those boys tho 
the whole thing makes me so sad
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Three eight-year-old boys—Steve Branch, Michael Moore, and Christopher Byers—were reported missing on May 5, 1993. The first report to the police was made by Byers' adoptive father, John Mark Byers, around 7:00 pm. The boys were allegedly last seen together by three neighbors, who in affidavits told of seeing them playing together around 6:30 pm the evening they disappeared, and seeing Terry Hobbs, Steve Branch's stepfather, calling them to come home.[8] Initial police searches made that night were limited.[9] Friends and neighbors also conducted a search that night, which included a cursory visit to the location where the bodies were later found.
A more thorough police search for the children began around 8:00 am on May 6, led by the Crittenden County Search and Rescue personnel. Searchers canvassed all of West Memphis but focused primarily on Robin Hood Hills, where the boys were reported last seen. Despite a shoulder-to-shoulder search of Robin Hood Hills by a human chain, searchers found no sign of the missing boys.
Around 1:45 pm, juvenile Parole Officer Steve Jones spotted a boy's black shoe floating in a muddy creek that led to a major drainage canal in Robin Hood Hills. A subsequent search of the ditch revealed the bodies of three boys. They had been stripped naked and were hogtied with their own shoelaces: their right ankles tied to their right wrists behind their backs, the same with their left arms and legs. Their clothing was found in the creek, some of it twisted around sticks that had been thrust into the muddy ditch bed. The clothing was mostly turned inside-out; two pairs of the boys' underwear were never recovered. Christopher Byers had lacerations to various parts of his body, and mutilation of his scrotum and penis.
The autopsies, by the forensic pathologist Frank J. Peretti, indicated that Byers died of "multiple injuries", while Moore and Branch died of "multiple injuries with drowning".
Police initially suspected the boys had been raped;[10] however, later expert testimony disputed this finding despite trace amounts of sperm DNA found on a pair of pants recovered from the scene. Prosecution experts claim Byers' wounds were the results of a knife attack and that he had been purposely castrated by the murderer; defense experts claim the injuries were more probably the result of post-mortem animal predation. Police believed the boys were assaulted and killed at the location where they were found; critics argued that the assault, at least, was unlikely to have occurred at the creek.
Byers was the only victim with drugs in his system; he was prescribed Ritalin (methylphenidate) in January 1993, as part of an attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder treatment.[9] The initial autopsy report describes the drug as Carbamazepine, and that dosage was found to be at sub-therapeutic level. John Mark Byers said that Christopher Byers may not have taken his prescription on May 5, 1993.
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if u dont kno the whole story u should read this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_M...hree#The_crime
theres also a 3 part documentary, Paradise Lost & 2 sequels & an amazing book under the same name
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Originally posted by WFL
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I read about this story before
it's crazy to think so many people can disappear like that 
it must be aliens 
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Originally posted by getback
I read about this story before
it's crazy to think so many people can disappear like that 
it must be aliens 
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In the early afternoon of Dec. 5, 1945, five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers took off from the U.S. Naval Air Station in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on a routine navigational training mission. Designated as Flight 19, the 14 men were led by an experienced flight instructor, Lt. Charles Taylor, who planned to fly a triangular route with some practice bombing runs. But shortly after the initial run, both of Taylor’s compasses malfunctioned and he became lost. With no land in sight, the planes flew in first one direction and then another until the daylight turned into darkness. Transcripts of the in-flight communications reported that the planes ditched at sea, but despite a search neither the planes nor the crew were ever found. Compounding the tragedy, a PBM Mariner with a 13-man crew also disappeared during the search for Flight 19, after exploding in midair. Flight 19 inspired a number of theories that ranged from the ocean spewing enormous quantities of trapped methane gas and alien abductions to the mysterious powers of the Bermuda Triangle. In the U.S. Navy’s final report, the loss of Flight 19 was initially blamed on pilot error but after a review, the verdict was switched to a more fitting “causes or reasons unknown.”
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this thread gives me life 
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Originally posted by Penny.
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That's creepy af 
How does the group looking for the ones who disappeared disappear too 
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Originally posted by BoyAlmighty
That's creepy af 
How does the group looking for the ones who disappeared disappear too 
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ikr? what kind of ****ery is going on there? 
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Tedford, was on his way home to the retirement home in Bennington from a trip to see family in St. Albans, Vermont. The scheduled bus trip should have taken the best part of 8 hours, but heavy snow caused a long delay. The route also passed through the Green Mountain National Forest, an area renowned for disappearances and strange events during the 1940’s.
Tedford was seen sitting on the bus by 14 other passengers. They all testified to seeing him there, sleeping in his seat. When the bus reached its destination, however, Tedford was gone, and the driver and other witnesses all testified that they had not seen the old man leave the bus.
Tedford was seen getting on the bus in St Albans by multiple witnesses, and was seen still on the bus at the last stop before arriving in Bennington.
Somewhere between the last stop and Bennington, Tedford vanished.
Strangely all his belongings were still on the luggage rack, and a local bus timetable lay open on his empty seat.
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he just like disappeared into thin air
http://coolinterestingstuff.com/the-...edward-tedford
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Originally posted by Penny.
one of the greatest shows ever
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Not gonna lie I love that uneasy feeling. It keeps me thinking about certain segments for days. 
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Originally posted by Attitude
Not gonna lie I love that uneasy feeling. It keeps me thinking about certain segments for days. 
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same
the theme song alone gives me chills
robert stack (the original host) >>>>>>>>>>>>>
his voice makes it all so much scarier tbh
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Kesha's always going to LAX Airport and you see photos of her there, but then it's like she doesn't go anywhere as you never see photos of her at whatever, if any destination she's travelled too
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Originally posted by KeshasFansRose
Kesha's always going to LAX Airport and you see photos of her there, but then it's like she doesn't go anywhere as you never see photos of her at whatever, if any destination she's travelled too
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seriously? lol
the mysteriously traveling chanteuse 
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