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Look I don't want to address any of this, as I think I've made better points. The bits with the questions marks, you can answer yourself by citing sources. You can start here.
Oh, okay, he was with his girlfriend and her family. Sorry, not a huge crime buff, never seen that site before.
 
Oh, okay, he was with his girlfriend and her family. Sorry, not a huge crime buff, never seen that site before.
The timelines for when exactly he was and with whom are vague. And, it's not just him, it's Jason and Jessie also. All 3 don't have alibis. There is a lot of witness testimony with foggy memories and changing stories. It's painful but you have to read into the analysis and then pull up the testimony first-hand source, which is in that stash of documents.

BTW, there is witness testimony that says the area where the bodies were found was searched at 5am the morning of the day they were found (around early afternoon). By police officers, no bodies. Very weird. This contradicts the theory that the boys were killed in the area the evening before. But, there are details, they were searching at night or early dawn. Did they check the bottom of the ditch, etc...
 
The timelines for when exactly he was and with whom are vague. And, it's not just him, it's Jason and Jessie also. All 3 don't have alibis. There is a lot of witness testimony with foggy memories and changing stories. It's painful but you have to read into the analysis and then pull up the testimony first-hand source, which is in that stash of documents.
That website's shit - under Echols' name there are photos of him, scans of little psych questionnaires he filled out, and summaries of his interviews/testimony that are written by the officer who interviewed him.
BTW, there is witness testimony that says the area where the bodies were found was searched at 5am the morning of the day they were found (around early afternoon). By police officers, no bodies. Very weird. This contradicts the theory that the boys were killed in the area the evening before. But, there are details, they were searching at night or early dawn. Did they check the bottom of the ditch, etc...
Ooh, eyewitness testimony! Everything you have against those poor boys reads like pretty straightforward small town gossip and people looking out for their friends. "Oh yes, those officers searched everywhere! In that ditch, for sure. My boy's a very good policeman."
 

17, 14, and 9 year old disappear from a mall in the middle of the afternoon and no trace of them is found for 50 years now. The oldest girl's husband gets a fake letter the next day saying they've run off to Houston. How the fuck do you manage to kidnap three women in broad daylight?
 

17, 14, and 9 year old disappear from a mall in the middle of the afternoon and no trace of them is found for 50 years now. The oldest girl's husband gets a fake letter the next day saying they've run off to Houston. How the fuck do you manage to kidnap three women in broad daylight?
That's the one where the husband used to be engaged to his wife (Rachel)'s older sister (Debra), who was staying with them at the time of the disappearance, and got back together with him after. They later married. Debra's brother thinks she wrote the letter, and the whole family believes that she knows much more about the disappearance than she claims.
 
That website's shit - under Echols' name there are photos of him, scans of little psych questionnaires he filled out, and summaries of his interviews/testimony that are written by the officer who interviewed him.
Just as an aside, I seriously think if Echols had actually done it he would have pushed the Terry Hobbs hypothesis a lot harder. He apparently thought Hobbs was the perp, but subsequently retracted it and said he no longer believed that to be true. If he really did do the crime, why wouldn't he push hard on the alternate suspect?

I seriously think it was the mysterious "Mr. Bojangles."
 
Just as an aside, I seriously think if Echols had actually done it he would have pushed the Terry Hobbs hypothesis a lot harder. He apparently thought Hobbs was the perp, but subsequently retracted it and said he no longer believed that to be true. If he really did do the crime, why wouldn't he push hard on the alternate suspect?

I seriously think it was the mysterious "Mr. Bojangles."
same reason he's pushing for more dna testing. he knows what happened at the scene and he knows that dna has already ruled both himself and hobbs out. maybe, i don't know. let's see what the latest round of testing turns up.
 
I'm really surprised they haven't caught the person who killed Missy Bevers yet. It has almost been five years. She's the woman who was murdered in a TX church and they have the suspect on video:
I know I'm responding to an ancient post, but does anyone else get the distinct impression that the person in that video is female? The build and the way that person is moving just screams woman to me.

Also, the hype around Elisa Lam never made sense to me. In the video it always seemed pretty obvious the woman was having some sort of psychotic break and climbing into something like a water tank and drowning makes much more sense than ghosts or someone putting her in there while avoiding showing up on camera. Same with that piss drunk woman that managed to get herself locked in a hotel walk in freezer.
 
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We'll simply never know who made or starred in it. And back in ~1915, it took considerable skill to film anything, so whoever made this ancient porno almost certainly had legitimate film training and probably directed normal pictures for good Christian folk.
Actually I think you might be wrong about this.

Bat Pussy just got a huge restoration and re-issue. I don’t think a major boutique label would risk releasing something with unknown details. A lot of porn was not very consensual (Google Roughies and you’ll see what I mean) and CP being illegal is a modern thing.

I think there is more info known but it’s downplayed bc the mystery sells copies.
 
One crazy event I'm surprised isn't talked about more or been adapted into a movie or TV show is the Brabant killers. Robbing dozens of locations including a fucking Gendarme barracks, murders and executions and committing multiple mass shootings and escaping via shootouts. Absolutely bonkers.


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One crazy event I'm surprised isn't talked about more or been adapted into a movie or TV show is the Brabant killers. Robbing dozens of locations including a fucking Gendarme barracks, murders and executions and committing multiple mass shootings and escaping via shootouts. Absolutely bonkers.


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That pic goes insanely hard, is that one of the suspects or what?
 
That pic goes insanely hard, is that one of the suspects or what?

They think it might be the one called The Giant. The photo was apparently taken during a secret right wing training exercise in Belgium and a SPAS-12 was one of the weapons used in the shootings. The man in the photo appears to be the right height and the SPAS-12 would have been a rare weapon even back then.

Also, the SPAS-12 looks cool as fuck bit I've handled one and it's super heavy and needlessly complicated to operate with zero benefit. Oh yeah, and the semi-auto mode had all sorts of cycling issues and would fail regularly if it didn't like the load you were using. But I'd still love to have one because they're one of the coolest looking shotguns ever made.
 
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