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Guys, we have a collective group of some very intelligent, forward thinking, out of the box- the list goes on and on- people from varying professions and cultures from all over. It seems like anytime an event or issue comes up, granted it’s usually in sports, someone has intel, or video proof to help solve or dispute the matter.
There are several unsolved or cold cases in Kentucky right now that I’m sure are worth being discussed. The girl in Richmond that was murdered wasn’t too long ago that would have made excellent discussion.
Another one that goes unsolved is the bardstown murders. There is an excellent series on it called the disappearance of crystal Rogers. I had to pay 4.99 for it but it was well worth it. It was here in our home state, involved dirty cops, questionable responses and actions from many people that are apart of it. For those of you that are familiar with it, I personally believe it was the boyfriend that did it, had help from his brother who was a cop (since fired for not cooperating), I just can’t figure out why the other cop was murdered? Maybe he was getting close to something bigger and these people just got in the way? So many theories out there on other sites. But they don’t tbink like us hillbillies haha.
Guys there is also a massive trafficking ring in Eky. Whether people choose to believe it or not, it’s real. Several people have been kidnapped, with little or no media attention. Just months ago a girl was kidnapped in Richmond after getting off work, and managed to escape in Texas from the kidnappers. She somehow managed to escape from their trunk.
But you never know, maybe someone will post information that could be just a tiny piece of something that’s so insignificant to us, but for someone searching for answers, a key to getting them justice???
I love these “hometown” crimes that are riddled with questions, corruption, and everything else.
Thoughts?
There are several unsolved or cold cases in Kentucky right now that I’m sure are worth being discussed. The girl in Richmond that was murdered wasn’t too long ago that would have made excellent discussion.
Another one that goes unsolved is the bardstown murders. There is an excellent series on it called the disappearance of crystal Rogers. I had to pay 4.99 for it but it was well worth it. It was here in our home state, involved dirty cops, questionable responses and actions from many people that are apart of it. For those of you that are familiar with it, I personally believe it was the boyfriend that did it, had help from his brother who was a cop (since fired for not cooperating), I just can’t figure out why the other cop was murdered? Maybe he was getting close to something bigger and these people just got in the way? So many theories out there on other sites. But they don’t tbink like us hillbillies haha.
Guys there is also a massive trafficking ring in Eky. Whether people choose to believe it or not, it’s real. Several people have been kidnapped, with little or no media attention. Just months ago a girl was kidnapped in Richmond after getting off work, and managed to escape in Texas from the kidnappers. She somehow managed to escape from their trunk.
But you never know, maybe someone will post information that could be just a tiny piece of something that’s so insignificant to us, but for someone searching for answers, a key to getting them justice???
I love these “hometown” crimes that are riddled with questions, corruption, and everything else.
Thoughts?
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Kentucky Murders/ disappearances - by Hound05 - 11-25-2019, 01:40 AM
Kentucky Murders/ disappearances - by Hound05 - 11-25-2019, 02:33 AM
Kentucky Murders/ disappearances - by Westside - 11-25-2019, 03:16 AM
Kentucky Murders/ disappearances - by Westside - 11-25-2019, 03:22 AM
Kentucky Murders/ disappearances - by Hound05 - 11-25-2019, 05:24 AM
Kentucky Murders/ disappearances - by Westside - 11-25-2019, 05:35 AM
Kentucky Murders/ disappearances - by Granny Bear - 11-25-2019, 08:15 PM
Kentucky Murders/ disappearances - by Hound05 - 12-14-2019, 10:20 PM
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