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Thats pretty interesting and deserving of further research, surprising if no internet articles about it
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Thats pretty interesting and deserving of further research, surprising if no internet articles about it
Were you scared by them? I wouldve got out of car and tried to interact, even if people say dont and that people have gone missing. But did you feel scared by them, gave off aura of danger?
Where are the orbs?Going through random snaps I took heading north to the Gulf I was surprised to find this, about twenty resting orbs that I didn't see when I took the picture approaching dusk. It was roughly in this region where I first encountered the min min lights on the way back early hours of the morning.
There's none in any of my other images.
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Freaky
I think thats just s**t on your windscreen
The Sodder family. It's still a big mystery 77 years later, both the circumstances of the fire - no sign of arson, an electrical fault, sparks from a wood fire, overturned heater or something left on the stove - and some odd events leading up to it, during and in the aftermath of the fire. The parents, older kids and younger kids all escaped the blaze, and the father and older kids desperately tried to rescue the middle five kids but to no avail. However these missing kids were not at all seen during or the aftermath of the fire by surviving family members, and while kids can understandably panic during such a terrifying event one of the missing sons was aged 14 and a missing daughter was 12, so adolescents rather than children. Their remains were never found in the burned out house, and no trace of them could ever be found. The last surviving member of the family who survived the fire, daughter Sylvia who was aged 2 at the time, died at age 78 in 2021.
The Sodder family. It's still a big mystery 77 years later, both the circumstances of the fire - no sign of arson, an electrical fault, sparks from a wood fire, overturned heater or something left on the stove - and some odd events leading up to it, during and in the aftermath of the fire. The parents, older kids and younger kids all escaped the blaze, and the father and older kids desperately tried to rescue the middle five kids but to no avail. However these missing kids were not at all seen during or the aftermath of the fire by surviving family members, and while kids can understandably panic during such a terrifying event one of the missing sons was aged 14 and a missing daughter was 12, so adolescents rather than children. Their remains were never found in the burned out house, and no trace of them could ever be found. The last surviving member of the family who survived the fire, daughter Sylvia who was aged 2 at the time, died at age 78 in 2021.
The tragic case of Morgan Harrington, a college student who vanished from a Metallica concert in Virginia in 2009 is solved. Her body was found in a field in early 2010, and a man was later convicted for her murder and the murder of a second girl Hannah Graham several years later, in 2016 receiving a term of life imprisonment for his crimes.
However, the circumstances at the concert that led Morgan into this terrible situation are harder to explain. She was attending the Metallica concert with friends, and during the warm up act left her seat to go to the toilet. Time went by and Morgan failed to return to her seat. Obviously the friends were not overly concerned at first; there may have been a queue at the bathrooms, Morgan might have had a stomach upset, seen friends and got talking to them on her way back, stopped to get food or drink from a vendor, all logical explanations. However after half an hour when she was not back her friends called her cell phone, Morgan stating that she had found herself out of the venue which had a strict no re-entry policy, and would make her own way home. She was last seen alive on a nearby bridge attempting to hitch-hike a ride.
It is all very strange that Morgan found herself outside the venue in the first place, that she did not attempt to contact her friends using her phone when this first happened to explain the situation and ask for their assistance, that she didn't seem upset about the situation especially as she had been looking forward to the concert for months, that she didn't wait in the car for her friends or find some other way of getting home (taking a cab, calling family or friends to give her a ride home), rather than hitch-hiking. None of this behavior seemed rational from an apparently sensible and grounded young woman studying to be a teacher, and her encounter with her killer just seemed to be a random chance meeting away from the venue, it wasn't like he was at the concert too and had taken preliminary actions to carry out his crime such as slipping drugs into her drink.
db Cooper
Documentary has just been added on Netflix.
Just watched it
doesn't really 'solve' it as such still, and given most people of the appropriate age will already be dead, or dying, we'll probably never know
It definitely left some loose ends.
No mention of wether the main suspect of the series knew about the comic book.
Hard to see whoever D.B Cooper was not knowing about it.
She was bipolar and not taking her meds at the time.The female Mittank.
Nothing adds up with her circumstance.
She gets into a lift in a completely normal state.
Then, she pops her head in and out of the doorway a few times.
Following these, she stands in a corner.
All the while witnessing a lift door that's not shutting.
She's also pressed a few buttons.
Nothing.
Then the hotel stayers complain about ruddy tasting water.
Somehow her body is found in I think a silo either on or attached to the roof.
6 years on, nothing.