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Titan826
07-08-2007, 10:14 PM
Does anyone know if there has been an arrest in the case of Jeremy Bright? He was a teenage boy who disappeared after going to a county fair in Pennsylvania. If i remember correctly his body was never found, but I'm not sure. If anyone could fill me in on an update, or if the case hasnt changed, it would be greatly appreciated.

LooksLikeCRicci
07-08-2007, 10:45 PM
To my knowledge, Jeremy's case is still unsolved. I don't think they've found his body, either.... :(

Titan826
07-09-2007, 01:15 PM
Thats really sad, he was just a young kid. You'd think the police would have some idea of what happened, there were lots of theories but none of them led to an answer. Hopefully this case weill be solved eventually.

hostedbyrobertstack
07-09-2007, 01:34 PM
I was just looking up topics about jeremy bright yesterday. I guess nothing has ever happened, and I really don't understand why they didn't/or still don't interview the friend or other people who were in the area at that time. This is a case that should not have even been on unsolved mysteries, not because of the case, but because it should never have gone unsolved. It seems like there could be a simple answer. Sometimes I wish I could drive to these locations and do my own investigation or find out where they said the body would be and do my own search. It seems that so many stories where the body is eventually found, is usually found within a few miles where the original search took place, for example, the man who was found right up the mountain from where the search dogs stopped tracking his scent.

wiseguy182
07-09-2007, 05:36 PM
I was just looking up topics about jeremy bright yesterday. I guess nothing has ever happened, and I really don't understand why they didn't/or still don't interview the friend or other people who were in the area at that time. This is a case that should not have even been on unsolved mysteries, not because of the case, but because it should never have gone unsolved. It seems like there could be a simple answer. Sometimes I wish I could drive to these locations and do my own investigation or find out where they said the body would be and do my own search. It seems that so many stories where the body is eventually found, is usually found within a few miles where the original search took place, for example, the man who was found right up the mountain from where the search dogs stopped tracking his scent.

In an extremely freak occurence, I did have some guests check into my hotel recently from Myrtle Point, Oregon, the small town that Jeremy Bright disappeared from. But I didn't realize it until they left the desk and went to their room. It was weird, because as I was checking them in, I told them that that place sounded familiar, but I couldn't remember how I knew it. They were surprised that I had heard of it, because it's so far away and the population is so small - a couple thousand after I did a little checking places. I don't know how long they lived there, but since it's a small town, I would imagine that it's still a hot topic even though it's twenty one years old. Gosh darn, a missed opportunity.