I can't imagine the pain and anguish the families of missing loved ones feel. To not know where the person is or what may have happened to them is heartbreaking. My prayers to all of these families.
Weird that the woman that went missing in Peach Springs,Az was last spotted going into the forest. Peach Springs at best could be described as high desert scrub in mountains. Not really a forest.
In fairness there's quite a bit of difference between 5ft 1 and 5 ft 5 that its quite noticeable so when it comes to a missing person thats really not an accurate description at all
Why are people adding “In fairness,” or “To be fair,” at the start of sentences nowadays? It is almost never necessary. Remember when everyone was typing out, “That being said…?” Those were good times 🤌
@@KahlessTheUnforgettablearen’t both unnecessary or is that what you mean? Younger generations are great at making non sequitur sentences and mid-sentence descriptions sound like they are whole stand alone sentences
In the first case, I'm wondering if whoever used the card (Thomas White--duh!) for those three separate transactions was getting cash back because most stores have a limit on how much cash back you can get with each purchase. This makes the most sense to me, especially if the transactions were back-to-back. Idk how White was able to convince police he wasn't involved in her disappearance, but the evidence all leads to him so that is the most likely suspect!
The images all seem to have strange typos, like Alaska State is spelled Alasaska Stat or Columbus was spelled Coluumbus, these are just two i noticed, what the heck?
“On which she kept her keys” haha. Seriously though. Many of these seem a bit light on details. I wonder if that’s why they fit well in a compilation. All of these cases are very unsettling and really sad looking at them through the eyes of the loved ones. Equally as frustrating too. Lots of stories like these have multiple steps that make them so frustrating. I admire the good law enforcement officers and volunteers and PI’s. The trustworthy and those on the up and up put in a lot of effort, use a lot of resources, and come back to a case many times over the years. And when it results in nothing, they’re likely frustrated and hate to have to be the ones to call off searches. Someone’s gotta do it. But then you get a fair amount of instances where after all that is done for the time and families, quite understandably so, are still upset and frustrated, they’ll call out law enforcement saying they didn’t do enough, or didn’t work very hard, were sloppy, any number reasons. Sure that’s been the case in way more situations, it seems, than one would think. The by the book jobs that still find nothing, the afore mentioned workers on the case take a load of crap, even after all they did. The balance of handling someone’s appropriate emotions and being disrespected while trying to remain understanding and professional. So muddy, the emotional scale and getting things done. To the loved ones, I am so sorry for your losses and accompanying struggle. I hope you find some peace at some point. For those that took on the case and anyone that helped in their various ways. I’m immensely impressed and touched at your effort. Also sorry for your feelings and place in a case when it stalls or has to end without results. Another great, touching video, Ty.
In susana case stopped texting at 1pm the father got home 7pm but the 4 month old was drinking a fresh bottle? Am i the only one finding that part of the story a lie? He knows more or it was someone they were really close to. Probably a family member
Stop with the euphemisms! It's insulting. We can all handle the word "drugs". You don't need to say "substances". But, I do like the missing people videos you do
Dude u gotta EDIT UR BREATH OUT OF THESE VIDEOS. Nothing more annoying than hearing u SUCK AIR EVERY 5 seconds!! Could be a great channel just need spend few minutes editing!!!