View Full Version : Which 1 case makes no sense to you?


OriginalNightstalker
07-29-2005, 04:52 AM
Gotta go with the Blair Adams case.
1.What would the motive be?
2.Assuming he was killed, the offender would've had to follow Adams travel pattern which was very unusual and spontaneous.
3.The method of death-why rupture the guy's stomach, very odd way to rub someone out.
IMO Adams had some type of mental breakdown which caused him to be paranoid. I think he approached the person in the parking lot, probably got in their face. He told him his story, the offender probably felt threatened, assaulted/killed him and staged the scene to look like a possible sex crime.

boco357
07-29-2005, 09:06 AM
He also had two rental cars. And when one needed repair, he didnt have that key and had the key to the other car. But the other key was found by his body. So weird.

Opal
07-29-2005, 10:39 AM
How about the Whacker's getting stalked?

Here's what I was thinking….

Maybe that maniac knew the Whacker's when he was a little boy -- not really well, but definitely was aware of them. Maybe he was playing ball in the neighborhood, it went into the Whacker's yard, and they kept it to teach him a lesson. OK, work with me here. LOL! I know it seems farfetched, but when you have a psycho on your hands, anything is possible. Maybe it wasn't exactly like the above situation, but maybe the couple rubbed him the wrong way at some point in his life. Maybe he waited on them in a restaurant, and they were the first couple that didn't tip him. It could have been the smallest or most innocent thing, but like I said, he's a psycho. He saw the stalking as a way of revenge. That's the only motive I can think of.

Mr. Fuji
07-29-2005, 01:03 PM
Tim Molnar. No question about it. Weirdest case in the history of UM. Period.

Opal
07-29-2005, 02:13 PM
Tim Molnar. No question about it. Weirdest case in the history of UM. Period.

What was that case about? My memory is fuzzy about the name, but I'm sure I'd recognized the case if it was explained.


Thanks! :)

OriginalNightstalker
07-29-2005, 02:21 PM
He's the kid that left his house, then 150 miles away he got gas. Next an auto impound garage called his parents about an abandoned vehicle, his stereo, bike were missing. He withdrew almost all of his money, save $10.
His bones were found in the Wisconsin woods some 10 years later. Sounds like he ran off, and met foul play.
IMO the kid was 19 yrs. old, was probably going through some type of crisis, it's not that uncommon for parents/even friends not to know what's really going on. He left to start a new life, probably left the $10 to not give the immediate impression that it was a runaway. He probably being naive at that age met someone along the way who for some reason(robbery) killed him. He ended up in Wisconsin because the killer was familiar with the area.

Pirate-Todd
07-29-2005, 03:57 PM
What year was the Tim Molnar case on U.M.? I dont remember it at all

justins5256
07-29-2005, 04:02 PM
Strangest cases? Two spring to mind: Kurt Sova (how did he die?) and Arnold Archambou. Enough said.

Mijada
07-29-2005, 04:40 PM
I can't remember all the details or any of the names but the one I never understood was where that group of guys went out on a boat and dissapeared. The boat was discovered several years later on some island and they found some small scraps of paper and aluminum foil buried nearby under some rocks. I believe one of the guys mother kept getting phone calls telling her that her son was still alive. Been a long time since I've seen this so the details are sketchy.
There was also that other case where the father took his 3 boys (the youngest was named Caleb) on the family boat called the "Liebling". They all disapeared as well.
Does anyone know which cases I'm referring to or if there have been any updates?

nohwheregirl
07-29-2005, 05:33 PM
I can't remember all the details or any of the names but the one I never understood was where that group of guys went out on a boat and dissapeared. The boat was discovered several years later on some island and they found some small scraps of paper and aluminum foil buried nearby under some rocks. I believe one of the guys mother kept getting phone calls telling her that her son was still alive. Been a long time since I've seen this so the details are sketchy.
There was also that other case where the father took his 3 boys (the youngest was named Caleb) on the family boat called the "Liebling". They all disapeared as well.
Does anyone know which cases I'm referring to or if there have been any updates?

Actually, it wasn't the Hawaiian boaters' mother who got phonecalls, that was the case where the men went missing off the coast of Georgia (the crew of the Sarah Jo?).

Mijada
07-29-2005, 06:24 PM
Actually, it wasn't the Hawaiian boaters' mother who got phonecalls, that was the case where the men went missing off the coast of Georgia (the crew of the Sarah Jo?).

Oh Ok. I must have mixed them up. It's been years and years since I've seen these cases. :)

shebbear
08-29-2005, 12:11 AM
[QUOTE=Mijada]I can't remember all the details or any of the names but the one I never understood was where that group of guys went out on a boat and dissapeared. The boat was discovered several years later on some island and they found some small scraps of paper and aluminum foil buried nearby under some rocks. I believe one of the guys mother kept getting phone calls telling her that her son was still alive. Been a long time since I've seen this so the details are sketchy.

Yes! I want to know more about this one--the missing Hawaiian fishermen. Once upon a time, I had found a Web site that told the story, but now I can't find anything. Does anyone remember the name of the boat, or other details?

compulsive dvd
08-29-2005, 04:37 PM
I never understood how they couldn't find the motorcycle killer in the Mel Green case. The one where his ex wife was shot outside their business here in the valley. The reporter who visited Mel Green in jail knew the description of the guy. I don't understand why they couldn't check who was visiting Mel Green after her and question him.

pjpiazza
08-29-2005, 05:25 PM
The couple that recieved the Christmas cards after helping the stranger.

dynoguy88
08-29-2005, 11:40 PM
The motiveless crimes just floor me every time I think about them. Especially the woman driving down the country road in Connecticut who pulled up behind the man in a black pickup truck who stopped, got out and shot her through her drivers side window.

What was the point? She wasn't tailgating him, wasn't bugging him and wasn't beeping at him. He was just driving slow and back and forth between lanes like an idiot and did this horrible thing. What a psycho. :mad: And the bastard was fortunate enough to shoot her in broad daylight when no other cars were passing by. Of all the dumb luck.

Ireneparalegal
08-29-2005, 11:42 PM
The couple that recieved the Christmas cards after helping the stranger.
I was just thinking abt that episode the other day. I find that so awesome.

Opal
08-30-2005, 12:47 AM
Is that the one where they thought the old man was an angel?

ddelta
09-03-2005, 01:32 PM
The one on the other day with the woman from Boston who goes to Philly with her husband who is on business and she disappears. Her bones are found months later in North Carolina?? And people saw her in NC and she seemed fine.

Her friend thought she disappeared on her own but her family thinks she met with foul play.

As far fetched as it might seem i think she might of disappeared on her own and then met with foul play in NC. Such a strange story.

mikem7715
09-04-2005, 07:35 PM
The whacker case always bothered me,so senseless and for such a long time.I think it was a family member,because each time they changed their phone# ,the person got the new one.