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Jen
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I need help identifying a case. I have combed this website's UM episode guide and the Internet with no luck. Here are the general details:
Several little girls (3 or 4 I think) went missing from their yards, and the same man (a stranger) showed up at each family's doorstep to help look for the missing child. His demeanor would change from mourning and sympathetic to harsh and angry (I'm so sorry for your loss --> Why are you even looking? She's DEAD!) Guy was a TOTAL sketch and very creepy. The police began to track this man and noticed that he obsessively visited the grave of another little girl (not one of the ones that went missing) with whom he was unrelated. They tracked all the missing girls' scents back to the man's trailer, but the girls were never found. It was one of the three creepiest cases I've ever seen on UM (the others being Kurt Sova and Anthonette Cayedito!) Can anyone identify it for me? |
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I think the man in question is Tim Bindner. Google him for a wealth of articles.
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Jen
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Yes! That's it! Thank you!
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I read a book about Bidner and I got the impression that he was just a complete and utter nutbar, and not a killer.
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I got a "good" used copy for $5 with free Prime shipping, so I took the gamble. My local library didn't have it and this guy sounds far too interesting to not read up on.
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By the way, does anyone know if this episode is...out there? I don't know that I've seen it before.
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