Nickolas086
02-25-2011, 06:52 PM
Did they ever find out what happen to Wil Hendrick? They suspected it might of been his lover's former employee he had an confrontation with at his job or it might of been the group of young guys that were also having a party but were on the upper level of the building.
Orange_Sody_84
02-25-2011, 06:58 PM
Urm... are you talking about the kid who was found on a beach? he was into Tarot cards or something. he was friends with a guy who was way older than him. (believe he was in his 30's when the kid went missing.)
unsolved243
02-25-2011, 07:59 PM
Actually, Orange, I believe that Nickolas is thinking of the disappearance of Wil Hendrick. Wil vanished at a party one night in 1999. It was suspected that he was murdered for being gay. Then, in 2002 I believe, Wil's remains were found and police believe that he was murdered. No one was ever been arrested, however.
The case you are thinking about is Bryan Nisenfeld, who vanished while at college and all that was found was his foot. You were right about how he was suspected of being gay and might have been killed because of that also. Sadly, neither of these cases has ever been solved:(.
1990 UM fan
09-29-2012, 01:48 AM
It's been 10 years and 22 days since they found Wil's partial remains. Makes me angry that no one has been arrested for his murder. It's been 15 years, 7 months and 23 days since Bryan Nisenfeld disappeared and later found dead (only a foot and shinbone of his were recovered). Would be nice for these cases to get public exposure again since they're unsolved and flush out the person or persons responsible.
Jediknight1823
09-29-2012, 05:31 AM
Urm... are you talking about the kid who was found on a beach? he was into Tarot cards or something. he was friends with a guy who was way older than him. (believe he was in his 30's when the kid went missing.)
That was Kurt McFall.
thinwhiteduke74
09-29-2012, 09:21 AM
the McFall and Nisenfeld cases were classic examples of UM creating an aura of mystery where none existed.
WishfulDreamer
09-29-2012, 09:39 AM
I disagree about Kurt McFall. Going hiking at that time of night and being an experienced climber, the abrasions on his body and distance from the cliff, and apparent "slumber parties" with a man twice his age? I think that there could have been foul play involved in there.
The Nisenfeld case...if I were the parents I would have an easier time believing someone did something to him. The desperate phone call they got from him would have me worried that someone had hurt my child rather than him hurting himself.
Nickolas086
10-05-2012, 03:34 PM
I disagree about Kurt McFall. Going hiking at that time of night and being an experienced climber, the abrasions on his body and distance from the cliff, and apparent "slumber parties" with a man twice his age? I think that there could have been foul play involved in there.
The Nisenfeld case...if I were the parents I would have an easier time believing someone did something to him. The desperate phone call they got from him would have me worried that someone had hurt my child rather than him hurting himself.
I think the guy he was staying with came on to him, he rejected his advances so he decided to kill Kurt for fear he might out him out.
1990 UM fan
10-05-2012, 08:27 PM
I think the guy he was staying with came on to him, he rejected his advances so he decided to kill Kurt for fear he might out him out.
I think so too. I wonder if they found any evidence of rape or anything during Kurt's autopsy?
thinwhiteduke74
10-06-2012, 01:09 PM
It's more likely that the older fellow came on to him, McFall ran out of the house, and slipped off the cliff. I don't know, of course, how far the house was from this cliff.