Thiussat
04-17-2012, 05:15 AM
Not to sound like Mr. Wheeler here, but let's talk about co-incidences. Or more to the point, let's talk about how UM cases overlap with other cases which may or may not have been depicted on UM.
Let's start with the Dana Satterfield case, which was aired on UM in 1995. A man named Jonathan Vick was convicted of this crime in 2006 (his DNA was found on her body and his face matches the UM composite perfectly).
Fast forward to the early 2000's and two more women from Spartanburg County, SC go missing. Both of these women worked at the same Waffle House restaruant together. And guess what? One of them (Heather Sellars) was engaged at one time to none other than Jonathan Vick. The other woman is named Michelle Whitaker. Both went missing within a month of each other.
Now, the other day I was watching "Disappeared" and they profiled the Michelle Whitaker case. They mentioned the Dana Satterfield case which happened in about the same area Michelle was from. They also mentioned Vick and his engagement to Heather Sellars who had worked with Michelle and the same restaurant. Heather went missing one month after Michelle. After watching the first half of the episode, I was positive Michelle and Heather could both be victims of Vick's, or at least a victim of someone like him. Michelle's family was sure she was dead. The police in SC were absolutely positive she was dead. Someone even sent in an anonymous letter claiming to know the location of Michelle's body.
But it turns out, Michelle was found *alive* and well in Oregon. Someone she worked with just happened to stumble upon a missing persons website and phoned Police. Police from SC flew out and fingerprinted her which resulted in a positive ID. However, since Michelle was an adult all they could tell the family was that she was alive and well.
It turns out, Michelle had simply walked away and decided to start over with her life. This proves that some cases that look very grim are indeed cases where people walked away voluntarily. In Michelle's case, her family was certain she wouldn't walk away because they all said "she would contact us." But she didn't. This proves that one cannot always take family member's procolomations of "he/she would never do that" as truth. People do strange things that might surprise you no matter how well you think you know them.
But, I digress. I mainly found it interesting how Michelle's case sort of intersected with Dana Satterfield's case because Michelle's co-worker, Heather Sellars, was engaged to Jonathan Vick (who killed Satterfield). BTW, Sellars is still missing and believed to have been killed by Vick.
Anyone else have any examples of UM cases intersecting with other cases? Or even UM cases that intersect with each other?
Let's start with the Dana Satterfield case, which was aired on UM in 1995. A man named Jonathan Vick was convicted of this crime in 2006 (his DNA was found on her body and his face matches the UM composite perfectly).
Fast forward to the early 2000's and two more women from Spartanburg County, SC go missing. Both of these women worked at the same Waffle House restaruant together. And guess what? One of them (Heather Sellars) was engaged at one time to none other than Jonathan Vick. The other woman is named Michelle Whitaker. Both went missing within a month of each other.
Now, the other day I was watching "Disappeared" and they profiled the Michelle Whitaker case. They mentioned the Dana Satterfield case which happened in about the same area Michelle was from. They also mentioned Vick and his engagement to Heather Sellars who had worked with Michelle and the same restaurant. Heather went missing one month after Michelle. After watching the first half of the episode, I was positive Michelle and Heather could both be victims of Vick's, or at least a victim of someone like him. Michelle's family was sure she was dead. The police in SC were absolutely positive she was dead. Someone even sent in an anonymous letter claiming to know the location of Michelle's body.
But it turns out, Michelle was found *alive* and well in Oregon. Someone she worked with just happened to stumble upon a missing persons website and phoned Police. Police from SC flew out and fingerprinted her which resulted in a positive ID. However, since Michelle was an adult all they could tell the family was that she was alive and well.
It turns out, Michelle had simply walked away and decided to start over with her life. This proves that some cases that look very grim are indeed cases where people walked away voluntarily. In Michelle's case, her family was certain she wouldn't walk away because they all said "she would contact us." But she didn't. This proves that one cannot always take family member's procolomations of "he/she would never do that" as truth. People do strange things that might surprise you no matter how well you think you know them.
But, I digress. I mainly found it interesting how Michelle's case sort of intersected with Dana Satterfield's case because Michelle's co-worker, Heather Sellars, was engaged to Jonathan Vick (who killed Satterfield). BTW, Sellars is still missing and believed to have been killed by Vick.
Anyone else have any examples of UM cases intersecting with other cases? Or even UM cases that intersect with each other?