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We all have been bingeing this show for such a long time and I feel like some of us have picked up character traits or precautions from watching some of these cases.
What have you noticed that you pay more attention to now? I for one can say that I am very conscientious about my surroundings and I try not to create a pattern when leaving home for work daily. I live in a large apartment complex and I leave for work at night. I never leave at the same time and I try not to create a predictable pattern. Call me paranoid but I always think of Jodi Huisentruit. Sometimes I leave 20 minutes early or a little later than usual just so I am not leaving at the same time daily. Also when I am being pulled over I usually take an extra minute or so before coming to a complete stop to call a loved one and let them know where I am and that I am being pulled over. If the cop asks what took me so long to pull over I will simply say I didn't see them at first. UM made me never ever want to have a roommate. I wouldn't even let my cousin move into my spare bedroom. I like my own space and living with someone even a friend or family member is usually a sure sign to ruin the relationship. I just feel like it never works out and people on UM have come up dead having roommates. I'm always aware of my drink when I am out socializing. If I have to use the restroom depending upon who I am around I will not finish the drink once I come back. Call me paranoid but I witnessed a friend get slipped something and it sent her into a psychotic state she lost her athletic scholarship because it took her months to get back to her old self. Pay attention to your drink ladies and gentlemen. |
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The part that doesn't ring true about that.. she wasn't on her normal schedule. If you're planning to kidnap someone who should be coming out her door at 4:45am on the dot.. And.. It's 5:15am.. and she hasn't come out yet.. Just seems to me, that'd be an immediate abort. Try again another day. Being pulled over.. Just slow down, turn on your interior light.. Wave to the cop behind you.. They'll pretty much understand. acting like you didn't see bright-ass flashing lights behind you, at least at night.. Not going to get you off on the right foot. Cops will understand you wanting to find a 'safe' place.. Within reason. They won't be happy about you lying to them. Roommates.. Double edged sword.. Take the Nyquil lady that was poisoned. Probably, if she has a roommate.. She's alive. assuming that was murder.. I've always had a mild suspicion of suicide in that case. Mild. So.. roommates can be the cause or the prevention. Flip of the coin. Drink spiking.. Not much to say there other than.. Smart. Yeah. It's rather rare, but that crap happens. Don't accept drinks from others. Finish your drink if you have to go to the bathroom.. Or be willing to pour it out. |
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Maybe the awareness of a hitchhiker and the problems this can cause. Now, I have still pulled over and helped someone with their car. Even given them a ride where they had to go as recently as 15 years ago. Cell phones are more rampant now and this has all but cancelled hitchhiking. I've always felt you are far safer hitchhiking and seeking out a ride than the other way around. If you are stranded, you know you are stranded and a person that stops is taking a much bigger risk than you are. But if you are driving and a person is looking for a lift then there is a bigger risk that it is a trap. It probably isn't, but UM has shown a time or two where a good deed had someone end up dead.
I am a big man, I have always sort of felt that I sort of am my own security. I don't strike anyone as the type of target for crime. In other words, if there was a choice they aren't going to come after me if there is the opportunity for a smaller person, or a female for instance. Granted, this isn't a lock by any means, I know it can still happen, but I am not really concerned about it. Hasn't happened yet. That being said, I still would be smart about things. It might still not be a good idea to stop at a dark rest stop. Just like the woman who may have encountered the I-70 killer. She was pregnant, stopped and got a drink out of the vending machine, hung around for a few minutes and nearly got killed over it. To me it is far wiser to just pull into a gas station or stop at a truck stop where there are plenty of truckers and enough light. |
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My point being.. If that guy is innocent, it wouldn't be the first time that a presumed suspect had nothing to do with anything. Think Richard Jewell. I won't say you're wrong. Won't say I'm right.. This is one of those cases that we just don't know. But it seems this kidnapping was pretty well planned.. Doesn't seem that it was a random abduction. All I can say is that if *I* had planned this out and she didn't come out of her house at the prescribed time, or at least fairly close to it.. I wouldn't hang around longer and risk being identified or having the cops called for a suspicious person/vehicle hanging around. |
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I was hoping someone would bring this up, but I will have to speak up. When I go hiking, I refuse to look closely at rocks, especially ones with weird symbols and writings. I want nothing to do with any Mystery Rock based upon the Johnson family.
Look I have no idea how to manage a dress shop in a mall and I am beyond clueless when it comes to running a cinema. Moreover, I can't afford to live in someone's house rent free in lieu of light repairs. Sorry, I will keep my eyes elsewhere when walking in the woods. |
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I'd think twice about having my wad shot by a hot jock in a rest stop restroom.
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Gretchen Burford - This case has caused me PTSD and made me obsessive compulsive about always checking my backseat before entering my car. Mind you, I always lock my car doors. It became a reflex to do that long ago. But I still have the need to make sure there is nobody hiding in the backseat with a knife.
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I haven't taken ZZQuil the same since Patsy Wright.
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You also have to keep in mind that at that moment, you’re in a state of shock combined with actual trauma. So anything you think you might have done is also not written in stone. |
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100%. You will never know exactly what you will do or how the perpetrator will act. Is it right to obey and you'll be let go unharmed later (like in a similar bank robbery episode on UM)? Is it right to disobey (I-70 killer's command to go into the back room)? It's totally up in the air what the key to survival/escape is. How you'll react is another matter entirely. I'd like to think I could be like the lady in the Bird Road Rapist segment who ducked down and drove away unharmed or the guy who broke through his own glass door in the Joe Weldon Smith segment; in reality, I'd probably freeze. It's a terrifying thought.
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