SheRaaa
12-17-2012, 02:53 PM
I am thinking of people featured on UM (or other true crime shows) that have very little existing media coverage of their case. Particularly the older cases, like Ayleen Conway, for example -- pretty much the only things I can find online are UM-related. Obviously it's fantastic that we are doing our best to review her case and discuss what may have happened to her, but it just makes me sad that cases that go unsolved for so long are eventually (but very understandably) relegated to the back burner in the non-UM world.
Does Ayleen have surviving relatives who will keep her memory alive? Is there a dedicated investigator somewhere, fighting to find out what happened to her? Or do the natural effects of the passage of time (and lack of resources) simply mean that a person can disappear twice, first from the physical world and then from the world of memory and attention?
*Thanks to the internet, I think many cold cases from the 2000s or later will still be research-able, but for those older ones....just makes me sad, that's all (even though I understand police depts. and newspapers don't have unlimited time and money, of course.)
Does Ayleen have surviving relatives who will keep her memory alive? Is there a dedicated investigator somewhere, fighting to find out what happened to her? Or do the natural effects of the passage of time (and lack of resources) simply mean that a person can disappear twice, first from the physical world and then from the world of memory and attention?
*Thanks to the internet, I think many cold cases from the 2000s or later will still be research-able, but for those older ones....just makes me sad, that's all (even though I understand police depts. and newspapers don't have unlimited time and money, of course.)