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am i crazy?
?i love missing persons cases where its some young dude and the parents are sure he was killed by druglord assassins from mars. but its the best when there is no evidence. like the guy drives off to pick up a hamburger and is never seen again. the only evidence is a message on his answering machine reminding him to pick up paint samples from ray. who is ray? |
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I don't know about all that Tony, but I'll tell ya one of the best missing persons cases is the one about Cynthia Jane Anderson who was a legal secretary who mysteriously vanished while at work in 1981. Although there are rumors that her disappearance might have had something to do with organized crime, there is no concrete evidence as to who might have wanted to harm her although several names have been batted about.
Her father seems to think that her disappearance was linked to her not eating breakfast apparently and Anderson was also plagued in the months prior to her disappearance by someone spraypainting "I Love You Cindy" on the wall outside her office building. The whole case is just plain creepy... |
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The Clifford Sherwood one always made me mad. The segment clearly states that a torso of a young boy matching Clifford's description was found a few days after his death. But his mother wouldn't even look at it to identify it, because she "just knew it wasn't him." Ummmm.....???
He was obviously killed by some maniac (along with his friend George, who we never find out the fate of either) but the mom and sister contrived some weird story about how Tex, the father changed Clifford's identity and hid him away for 40 years. Ummmmm......??? I always laugh at the computer aged photo at the end, saying "here's what he would look like now, at 47 years old." Give me a break. The mom couldn't accept that her son was dead. The End. Another one was Michael Rosenbloom, I think that's how it was spelled. He was a drug addict who abandoned his girlfriend at a gas station and took off in her car. His dad spent thousands trying to "uncover" a corrupt police department who he said knew the truth. Then Michael's remains were found in a ravine--and it was obvious that he was killed in some sort of drug deal gone bad. But of course the dad believes the chief of police was behind it or something. Those are two that immediately come to mind. I'll probably post more later. |
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Well I agree for the most part about Sherwood - the only oddball thing with that is the drivers license with the same birthday but the names reversed.
With Rosenblum though I disagree, although the drug deal gone bad is an interesting point of view, the police are definatley hiding something here. The whole story is about corruption in the Baldwin Boro police department and how they mishandled the case. I believe they definatley had something to do with Michael's death in some form or another because of the back-dated letter and what the clerk mentioned in the segment. There is just too much corroboration here for the PD to be entirely clean of this matter. |
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