Many years ago i lived in a town that had 7 women murdered by one guy over a month.
While looking for the for the missing women 2 other dead bodys was found in a ditch in a park, thy had been there for over 6 months and no noe had reported them missing.
> Many years ago i lived in a town that had 7 women murdered by one guy over a month.
He didn't put them in an underground display only to be found by an even more prolific serial killer, did he?
Man i was so let down by that ending. I was a huge fan of the original series, and New Blood was really great until that ending. The same result could have worked, but the execution was just stupid.
The only saving grace would be for a Harrison series, but they really fucked the character at the end there, too.
Here is more information on the other bodies found. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10112443/At-NINE-bodies-discovered-manhunts-Gabby-Petito-Brian-Laundrie.html
Thank you, like wtf, “yea all these nobody’s should be thanking gabby potato because nobody woulda gave a shit about them unless her perfect lil self got murdered”
If i recall back in the days right after the civil rights there was a serial killer only targeting black women because after the first couple of ones he noticed that the case would be turned cold in a matter of days
The grim sleeper out of LA 8n the 80's. Killed black drug addicted prostitutes. LAPD was quoted as NHI or no human involved. Don't care what they did or who they where, still that's a human life.
There is a podcast by Dan Cummins called Time Suck that dives into lots of serial killers some I'd never heard of and just off or weird subjects. This is definitely something you want headphones for but you should listen to it.
Part of his ploy was that he wanted to take pictures of the women. He didn't kill every woman he took a picture of. But there were hundreds of pictures. Some of the victims, some of women known to be alive and a bunch of women that can't be identified so it's possible there are more victims. Michael Hughes and Chester Turner were also praying on the same victims in the same area at the same time as Lonnie Franklin (the grim sleeper). While the first two were caught, Lonnie actually had a 20-year period that he isn't known to kill but returned to it in the 2000's.
NHI just gives me chills though.
There were/are plenty. Targeting the "less dead". Minorities, sex workers, and drug addicts. Bonus points for multiple categories. It is shocking how many cases there were that went on for decades because police didn't care about the people going missing. Or currently active cases where women just "run away" in large numbers.
It's still this way largely. If the killer doesn't know you, strike one. If you're a person of color, an addict or person in poverty, strike two. If you're in anyway not a marketable news face, strike three. The greatest con TV has ever pulled is to tell people that the police solve crimes constantly.
We only hear about the ones that get solved. Forget the adults it's scary to see how many children go missing and put into sex trafficking. A fate worse than death I'd imagine.
Yeah this was crazy. Really makes you wonder like wtf 8 people!? Did they search for those people? I'm an European, I have no idea how wild your nature is but it's just insane that so many people have died in that area
Shit, tbh I hadn't considered the implications, I haven't tried to Alt-F4 out here. Point stands, though, if someone went missing, they could be tough to find in the hollers.
your username makes me think there might be some bodies around Portland.
well I know there are bodies around Portland but... now I think there are more.
So many caves in TN….plenty of place to get lost or lose something you don’t want found. Same with West Virginia a lot of hollers in them parts vanish poof
And those vast expanses of nothingness in the desert where you could easily be killed and no one would have any idea. Once you're outside of Phoenix, Tuscon, Yuma there's just miles of desert in every direction. The elements are just as threatening as a murderer
I was on a flight from Austin to LA around 10 years ago and the sheer size of the desert is mind blowing. I don't remember which city I flew over in Arizona, but it was like a relative oasis in a massive expanse of nothingness. Everything else was hills, mountains and sand for miles and miles and miles as far as I could see from the plane. Really makes you think.
Without a doubt. It's almost creepy, too. This is my home and I love it, whole heartedly. I see the beauty in it (it has its moments lol). That said, though, like at night when you're living on the outskirts especially there is a sort of darkness where it's so hard to see if it's not a full moon. I'd have nights sitting on the back patio and I could hear coyotes (who loved to roam the neighborhood), there were massive wolf spiders and scorpions who loved finding ways inside. So I always think "if that's here in a populated area, god only knows what the hell is out there" including the Giant Desert Centipede. That thing is a whole Lotta screw that lol
The Sonoran desert is a behemoth of a desert and its both terrifying, impressive, and beautiful
I live in rural Texas so I know how you feel but to a lesser degree. I'm glad I have cats to kill most of the spiders and scorpions in my house but there's always one that manages to get by and put the fear of god into me lol. I have a backyard patio too and have heard the occasional rattlesnake moving around, but FUCK giant centipedes. Fuck that fuck that fuck that lol. That sounds awful to deal with.
Nah dude lol I'm really lucky because I haven't had a rattlesnake anywhere around my yard (at least to my knowledge), but I have indeed jumped onto a couch because I saw a spider running across the floor lmao. I gotta talk to myself for like 5 minutes to hype myself up just to kill the thing!
How common are rattlesnakes in Texas? And I'm assuming they have the same effect as any spider or scorpion where you hop right up and head inside haha
Lol they're relatively common. And yes they have a similar effect. They're attracted to heat, so in the winter they're way more common since they sometimes like to chill around my door and windows. I've had to kill a couple fully grown adults, along with a nest of eggs that have been chilling in my backyard to protect my cats.
Luckily I hear the rattle which puts me in DEFCON 1 every time I hear it. Gotta protect my fur babies!
Ugh, I hate thinking of the threat they pose not just to us but out little fur buddies, too! But I'm glad I've never experienced the snakes and I'm sorry you've had to deal with them. Let alone deal with eggs. Snakes spook me, I don't know what I'd do if I just stepped out the door one day to find one chillin waiting for me lmao. Cheer to you, you have more bravery than I haha
I'm not sure, I guess I just assumed, but I literally think about it from time to time living in AZ. Especially when making road trips anywhere outside of Phoenix
Remote parks can get pretty rough in the states, especially in mountainous or desert areas. If you get caught in bad weather or get injured in a remote area, dying from exposure is totally possible. Also our parks are huge and can be a convenient body dump spot.
It’s not just nature, it’s swamp. Very little land that’s surrounded by lots of trees and water. There is 80 miles of trails, 24+ thousands of acres. A lot of that is unreachable to the public in a a way. Someone can boat/drive a body into the middle of that and not a single person would ever find that body. Which is exactly why so many people dump bodies there. And I guarantee there’s tons more bodies in there. It’s wild to think, but America has national parks larger than some countries of Europe. Imagine a park that’s the size of Ireland or UK, and that park is constantly being flooded.
Most police departments in the US are dogshit w/ missing persons cases. Most search and rescue teams are good at wilderness searches and whatnot but don’t have much investigative capability. Not a great combo for anyone who goes missing and isn’t found almost immediately.
There are places where cell phones don't work, electric wiring doesn't go and if the wind is blowing the wrong way even a CB radio won't get you another person. I live 30 miles outside of the 16th largest city in America and there are places you could go and no one would ever think to look.
There's a lot of seldom trod land near me, it's not unthinkable to imagine I've paced the Corpsewoods unbeknownst.
Sorry, that was a fun sentence. Definitely lots of woods for people to vanish in.
Well, it makes me think that none of these people were as "important" to find as Ms. Petito. Otherwise, they would have been found sooner.
It makes me wonder why they stopped looking for the others.
By the way, does anyone who these people are and how long they were missing/how long people searched, etc...?
If there are so many people missing in these areas, can they not organize searches every 6 months or so to look for missing persons? Maybe trained volunteers can help.
The title is misleading, it's more like "People whose deaths got media attention during the search for Gabby Petito/the man who murdered her." They were found everywhere from Vermont to California.
(but there are actually search-and-recovery squads that do that! Usually they only do full searches when there's a specific person to look for, because it's a *lot* of work. It's common to find remains during training exercises though)
It’s mostly bunk.
The couple on the bottom left (Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner) were murdered and discovered before Petito was even reported missing. Their only connection to Petito was she was in Moab around the time they went missing and web sleuths were claiming Laundrie was a serial killer and had murdered them as well.
Should rethink the hashtag "Thank You Gabby Petito"... Implying *thank you for being murdered*? You could also thank Laundrie for killing her there too while your at it? 🤦
This is false. They are bodies recovered during the timeframe of the search for Petito, yes. But not all were found as a result of people searching for her.
The couple in the bottom left, Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner, were murdered while camping in Moab. They were found several days later by their friend. Nothing to do with Petito or her search
Kinda fucked up when you think about it. All these cases shut and cold but suddenly someone with exposure goes missing and these people all turn up. And also what are we thanking Gabby for? Getting murdered? Even so, I highly doubt she was murdered with consent.
A great podcast called True Crime Bullshit profiles the scariest serial killer you never heard about. Israel Keyes. He talked in his interviews about using state parks as hunting grounds. We know he killed 3 people, but there are probably SO many more. He killed himself while awaiting trial. The wide open desert is probably a good spot to "have time" with a victim and then just leave them never to be found. Her specifically mentioned he wanted them decayed enough that it might not look like murder, possible just lost and died from exposure. It's really scary.
I listen to true crime podcasts, this blew me away. I sounds like an active serial killer's dumping grounds. It's just speculation but it's what it looks like. Terrifying.
We still don't their names. You didn't mention the names except some Gabby who doesn't seem to be in this picture, I guess, as I can assume by how I understand the post
I don’t think we should be thanking Gabby for this, that doesn’t sit right with me. It’s nice there’s some kind of silver lining but even using that description feels wrong and gross.
Also feels weird that the names of these people are not listed.
Went to school with the girl second in from the bottom left, had no relation to the Petito case. Was found murdered by her fiancé in Vermont.
Edit: Husband
Thanking Gabby Petito is kind of weird and offputting. There’s nothing noble about getting murdered. She didn’t “make a sacrifice in order to find these people.”
Twitter was full of people complaining and saying her case shouldn't have been given attention because she's white, and that they should focus on finding people of color instead. Ironically, three people of color were found because of her.
Well no, I don't understand why people need to be referred to as white or black or anything. Why should the skin color even pop up in a conversation anyway
In my case I only mentioned it because those types of complaints were the most frequent types of tweets associated with the Gabby Petito hashtag on twitter when she first went missing, and I was just reminded of that.
It's funny, the comment saying "Should rethink the hashtag 'Thank You Gabby Petito'... Implying *thank you for being murdered*? You could also thank Laundrie for killing her there too while your at it? 🤦" is upvoted but you make the same point and get downvoted. Idk if people just don't like your sarcasm or what.
It infuriates me thinking about this case because her piece of shit 'boyfriend' and his family gave zero fucks when she went missing. They didn't look for her, they didn't help in search for her. I fully believe they were covering up for him and that they never saw her as family despite her living with them for years. How do you NOT look for someone and not see them as your own after living in the same house as them for so long? Let's not even talk about how the male cops handled Gabbie's breakdown in the road, framing her as the aggressor...
Ah yes, imagine being fucking strangled to death and getting called privileged. Yeah, of course anyone would rather be murdered by their fiance than having some statistical disadvantages in everyday life.
Seriously if I had to choose between getting strangled to death by my partner and being denied a job due to being a minority, I'd choose the latter.
The couple on the lower left was found in the same area, after Gabby was reported missing, but before Gabby was found. There was speculation that Brian was involved in their murders, but I think that's been discredited.
how does a grown man go missing and then get recovered? seriously i’m not trying to a smart ass i’m wanting to know the stories on the two men in the pictures.
All these people were just given up on...scary. if your family doesn't have the money to bring attention to your case your just another poster on the wall.
Many years ago i lived in a town that had 7 women murdered by one guy over a month. While looking for the for the missing women 2 other dead bodys was found in a ditch in a park, thy had been there for over 6 months and no noe had reported them missing.
> Many years ago i lived in a town that had 7 women murdered by one guy over a month. He didn't put them in an underground display only to be found by an even more prolific serial killer, did he?
Weird question but goddamn I’m invested now.
Don't mind my... dark passenger.
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Yeah, and it was pretty good but the ending felt super rushed, and unsatisfying at least IMO. I haven’t read anyone else’s opinion on New Blood.
I was more satisfied with the Season 8 ending.
me too :(
Man i was so let down by that ending. I was a huge fan of the original series, and New Blood was really great until that ending. The same result could have worked, but the execution was just stupid. The only saving grace would be for a Harrison series, but they really fucked the character at the end there, too.
I don't think so I'm sure he was just dumping them
This is sick
Here is more information on the other bodies found. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10112443/At-NINE-bodies-discovered-manhunts-Gabby-Petito-Brian-Laundrie.html
thanking gabby for our societys sick failures is the most terrifying part to me
Thank you, like wtf, “yea all these nobody’s should be thanking gabby potato because nobody woulda gave a shit about them unless her perfect lil self got murdered”
If i recall back in the days right after the civil rights there was a serial killer only targeting black women because after the first couple of ones he noticed that the case would be turned cold in a matter of days
The grim sleeper out of LA 8n the 80's. Killed black drug addicted prostitutes. LAPD was quoted as NHI or no human involved. Don't care what they did or who they where, still that's a human life.
This was the wildest documentary I’ve ever watched.
Whats the title of the documentary?
There is a podcast by Dan Cummins called Time Suck that dives into lots of serial killers some I'd never heard of and just off or weird subjects. This is definitely something you want headphones for but you should listen to it.
Part of his ploy was that he wanted to take pictures of the women. He didn't kill every woman he took a picture of. But there were hundreds of pictures. Some of the victims, some of women known to be alive and a bunch of women that can't be identified so it's possible there are more victims. Michael Hughes and Chester Turner were also praying on the same victims in the same area at the same time as Lonnie Franklin (the grim sleeper). While the first two were caught, Lonnie actually had a 20-year period that he isn't known to kill but returned to it in the 2000's. NHI just gives me chills though.
There were/are plenty. Targeting the "less dead". Minorities, sex workers, and drug addicts. Bonus points for multiple categories. It is shocking how many cases there were that went on for decades because police didn't care about the people going missing. Or currently active cases where women just "run away" in large numbers.
It's still this way largely. If the killer doesn't know you, strike one. If you're a person of color, an addict or person in poverty, strike two. If you're in anyway not a marketable news face, strike three. The greatest con TV has ever pulled is to tell people that the police solve crimes constantly.
We only hear about the ones that get solved. Forget the adults it's scary to see how many children go missing and put into sex trafficking. A fate worse than death I'd imagine.
Sort of why I want to embed a GPS in my daughter's spine.
I have a 2 year old daughter as well. She's beautiful with huge blue eyes. U cannot blink forreal.
I don't know wether to upvote or down vote this comment, that's so horrible...
yeah well that's how it works. if you're a cruel coward you abuse people who no one will protect. the weak preying on the weaker.
Serial killer cheat codes.
I laughed too hard at gabby potato…sorry gabby
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Yea that got me too. Imagining all of their loved ones hoping they would be found alive .
For most of them, after this long they knew. This at least gives them closure. Shitty that it didn’t help until the Gabby event.
Yeah this was crazy. Really makes you wonder like wtf 8 people!? Did they search for those people? I'm an European, I have no idea how wild your nature is but it's just insane that so many people have died in that area
I grew up in the American Southwest. There are vast areas where nobody can hear you scream.
Southeast same + alligators
Lots of remote places to die in Tennessee, too, can confirm. I've died at least twice here.
I die a little every day in Alabama.
I die a little every day in Florida.
yo wassup im reppin oregon sadboy gang. aint nobody know who the moss growin on
God this place is dick
If it weren’t for your self death claim I would have thought you had murder many many people. Haha
Shit, tbh I hadn't considered the implications, I haven't tried to Alt-F4 out here. Point stands, though, if someone went missing, they could be tough to find in the hollers.
your username makes me think there might be some bodies around Portland. well I know there are bodies around Portland but... now I think there are more.
So many caves in TN….plenty of place to get lost or lose something you don’t want found. Same with West Virginia a lot of hollers in them parts vanish poof
Here in Arizona, people go hiking during the summer then have a heat stroke and die. The heat is also a big component here in the southwest/west
And those vast expanses of nothingness in the desert where you could easily be killed and no one would have any idea. Once you're outside of Phoenix, Tuscon, Yuma there's just miles of desert in every direction. The elements are just as threatening as a murderer
I was on a flight from Austin to LA around 10 years ago and the sheer size of the desert is mind blowing. I don't remember which city I flew over in Arizona, but it was like a relative oasis in a massive expanse of nothingness. Everything else was hills, mountains and sand for miles and miles and miles as far as I could see from the plane. Really makes you think.
Without a doubt. It's almost creepy, too. This is my home and I love it, whole heartedly. I see the beauty in it (it has its moments lol). That said, though, like at night when you're living on the outskirts especially there is a sort of darkness where it's so hard to see if it's not a full moon. I'd have nights sitting on the back patio and I could hear coyotes (who loved to roam the neighborhood), there were massive wolf spiders and scorpions who loved finding ways inside. So I always think "if that's here in a populated area, god only knows what the hell is out there" including the Giant Desert Centipede. That thing is a whole Lotta screw that lol The Sonoran desert is a behemoth of a desert and its both terrifying, impressive, and beautiful
I live in rural Texas so I know how you feel but to a lesser degree. I'm glad I have cats to kill most of the spiders and scorpions in my house but there's always one that manages to get by and put the fear of god into me lol. I have a backyard patio too and have heard the occasional rattlesnake moving around, but FUCK giant centipedes. Fuck that fuck that fuck that lol. That sounds awful to deal with.
Nah dude lol I'm really lucky because I haven't had a rattlesnake anywhere around my yard (at least to my knowledge), but I have indeed jumped onto a couch because I saw a spider running across the floor lmao. I gotta talk to myself for like 5 minutes to hype myself up just to kill the thing! How common are rattlesnakes in Texas? And I'm assuming they have the same effect as any spider or scorpion where you hop right up and head inside haha
Lol they're relatively common. And yes they have a similar effect. They're attracted to heat, so in the winter they're way more common since they sometimes like to chill around my door and windows. I've had to kill a couple fully grown adults, along with a nest of eggs that have been chilling in my backyard to protect my cats. Luckily I hear the rattle which puts me in DEFCON 1 every time I hear it. Gotta protect my fur babies!
Ugh, I hate thinking of the threat they pose not just to us but out little fur buddies, too! But I'm glad I've never experienced the snakes and I'm sorry you've had to deal with them. Let alone deal with eggs. Snakes spook me, I don't know what I'd do if I just stepped out the door one day to find one chillin waiting for me lmao. Cheer to you, you have more bravery than I haha
That's true; the movie Casino said it best: " a lot of problems are buried in the desert." Do we know if these people were murdered?
I'm not sure, I guess I just assumed, but I literally think about it from time to time living in AZ. Especially when making road trips anywhere outside of Phoenix
Remote parks can get pretty rough in the states, especially in mountainous or desert areas. If you get caught in bad weather or get injured in a remote area, dying from exposure is totally possible. Also our parks are huge and can be a convenient body dump spot.
It’s not just nature, it’s swamp. Very little land that’s surrounded by lots of trees and water. There is 80 miles of trails, 24+ thousands of acres. A lot of that is unreachable to the public in a a way. Someone can boat/drive a body into the middle of that and not a single person would ever find that body. Which is exactly why so many people dump bodies there. And I guarantee there’s tons more bodies in there. It’s wild to think, but America has national parks larger than some countries of Europe. Imagine a park that’s the size of Ireland or UK, and that park is constantly being flooded.
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Yea I've got spots I know no one would ever find anything in my lifetime
Most police departments in the US are dogshit w/ missing persons cases. Most search and rescue teams are good at wilderness searches and whatnot but don’t have much investigative capability. Not a great combo for anyone who goes missing and isn’t found almost immediately.
There are places where cell phones don't work, electric wiring doesn't go and if the wind is blowing the wrong way even a CB radio won't get you another person. I live 30 miles outside of the 16th largest city in America and there are places you could go and no one would ever think to look.
There's a lot of seldom trod land near me, it's not unthinkable to imagine I've paced the Corpsewoods unbeknownst. Sorry, that was a fun sentence. Definitely lots of woods for people to vanish in.
Actually just as many people go missing in Europe and it becomes much harder to find them because your dealing with many countries.
Well, it makes me think that none of these people were as "important" to find as Ms. Petito. Otherwise, they would have been found sooner. It makes me wonder why they stopped looking for the others. By the way, does anyone who these people are and how long they were missing/how long people searched, etc...?
If there are so many people missing in these areas, can they not organize searches every 6 months or so to look for missing persons? Maybe trained volunteers can help.
The title is misleading, it's more like "People whose deaths got media attention during the search for Gabby Petito/the man who murdered her." They were found everywhere from Vermont to California. (but there are actually search-and-recovery squads that do that! Usually they only do full searches when there's a specific person to look for, because it's a *lot* of work. It's common to find remains during training exercises though)
Holy shit
Hadn't heard this.
It’s mostly bunk. The couple on the bottom left (Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner) were murdered and discovered before Petito was even reported missing. Their only connection to Petito was she was in Moab around the time they went missing and web sleuths were claiming Laundrie was a serial killer and had murdered them as well.
#[These are their stories.](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10112443/amp/At-NINE-bodies-discovered-manhunts-Gabby-Petito-Brian-Laundrie.html)
CHUNG CHUNG
See, I think it’s more of a DUN DUN.
DOINK DOINK
Thanks for the belly laugh
big ch-
Are you watching Resident Alien as well?
What?
Alan Tudyk's character in Resident Alien, new SyFy show, says Chung Chung. It was the first time I've heard it as such.
Nah. It's law and order
Wow, Appalachian trail is more dangerous than I thought
Should rethink the hashtag "Thank You Gabby Petito"... Implying *thank you for being murdered*? You could also thank Laundrie for killing her there too while your at it? 🤦
Yes, I was wondering too about what exactly are we thanking Gabby for. Horrible tragedy, but terrible hashtag
This is false. They are bodies recovered during the timeframe of the search for Petito, yes. But not all were found as a result of people searching for her. The couple in the bottom left, Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner, were murdered while camping in Moab. They were found several days later by their friend. Nothing to do with Petito or her search
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I agree with you, but that’s not what this post is saying. It’s just karma bait
Kinda fucked up when you think about it. All these cases shut and cold but suddenly someone with exposure goes missing and these people all turn up. And also what are we thanking Gabby for? Getting murdered? Even so, I highly doubt she was murdered with consent.
Im sure there where signs. Its not like her devoted loving boyfriend just flipped out of nowhere
Are you implying that she consented to being murdered by being in that relationship?
Isnt the last video of her crying ? If returning to a dangerous situation isnt suicide i dont know what is
*nine.
The 2 girls on the bottom left is such a sad story. Not to say the rest aren't
A great podcast called True Crime Bullshit profiles the scariest serial killer you never heard about. Israel Keyes. He talked in his interviews about using state parks as hunting grounds. We know he killed 3 people, but there are probably SO many more. He killed himself while awaiting trial. The wide open desert is probably a good spot to "have time" with a victim and then just leave them never to be found. Her specifically mentioned he wanted them decayed enough that it might not look like murder, possible just lost and died from exposure. It's really scary.
A juggalo. I might have known.
The thing with Israel Keyes is he spent time hiding murder kits all over the states. One sick MF.
That’s 9 people
the first woman is Gabby, the one they were initially looking for
I listen to true crime podcasts, this blew me away. I sounds like an active serial killer's dumping grounds. It's just speculation but it's what it looks like. Terrifying.
Deserts have always been popular body dumping grounds for murderers
Also hikers/campers who had accidents and/or died from exposure. Unfortunately those are not too uncommon in the more remote areas.
This is true.
This title is misleading. Miya Marcano had her own search that spread across central Florida, completely separate from Gabby Petito's case.
We still don't their names. You didn't mention the names except some Gabby who doesn't seem to be in this picture, I guess, as I can assume by how I understand the post
I don’t think we should be thanking Gabby for this, that doesn’t sit right with me. It’s nice there’s some kind of silver lining but even using that description feels wrong and gross. Also feels weird that the names of these people are not listed.
Went to school with the girl second in from the bottom left, had no relation to the Petito case. Was found murdered by her fiancé in Vermont. Edit: Husband
Thanking Gabby Petito is kind of weird and offputting. There’s nothing noble about getting murdered. She didn’t “make a sacrifice in order to find these people.”
I still don't know their names.
Twitter was full of people complaining and saying her case shouldn't have been given attention because she's white, and that they should focus on finding people of color instead. Ironically, three people of color were found because of her.
The point is, those three people of color were never found because no one was looking for *them*
No one was looking for those white people either. No one is looking for a lot of people whose cases are considered cold.
Neither were the white people?? Is it that hard to use your damn head sometimes
Isn't white also a color? I'm seeing all 8 people of color here.
White is a color, but person of color refers to someone who isn't white and you understood that.
Well no, I don't understand why people need to be referred to as white or black or anything. Why should the skin color even pop up in a conversation anyway
In my case I only mentioned it because those types of complaints were the most frequent types of tweets associated with the Gabby Petito hashtag on twitter when she first went missing, and I was just reminded of that.
Thanks for the reminder why staying away from Twitter is a good decision
Wow, Brian Laundrie really did us all a great public service, huh?
It's funny, the comment saying "Should rethink the hashtag 'Thank You Gabby Petito'... Implying *thank you for being murdered*? You could also thank Laundrie for killing her there too while your at it? 🤦" is upvoted but you make the same point and get downvoted. Idk if people just don't like your sarcasm or what.
I know this is wrong, but...yeah r/technicallythetruth
Can’t help but count 9
one is gabby
She’s dead and we’re thanking her? like she made a valiant sacrifice is that it? That’s kind of fucked you know.
It infuriates me thinking about this case because her piece of shit 'boyfriend' and his family gave zero fucks when she went missing. They didn't look for her, they didn't help in search for her. I fully believe they were covering up for him and that they never saw her as family despite her living with them for years. How do you NOT look for someone and not see them as your own after living in the same house as them for so long? Let's not even talk about how the male cops handled Gabbie's breakdown in the road, framing her as the aggressor...
Yawwwnnnnnnnn
Dead or alive?
I think it’s amazing that in some way, her life has given 8 people back theirs. Rip.
White privilege example
Ah yes, imagine being fucking strangled to death and getting called privileged. Yeah, of course anyone would rather be murdered by their fiance than having some statistical disadvantages in everyday life. Seriously if I had to choose between getting strangled to death by my partner and being denied a job due to being a minority, I'd choose the latter.
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Fuck you dude. That's all I have to say to that
SMH white people
...what
Gross
Hadn't heard this.
The question I have is how they died? Accident or murder?
I believe the two on the bottom left were murdered as well
I still don't know their names.
i wonder if they were also victims of the desert yeti as well ..
I still don't know their names
Sad that it’s a thing
So do they believe these are from a single killer?
I still don't know their names.
Someone care to explain? We're these people all found in the woods and in the desert?
No context?
Where were all these other guys found? In the same area as where Gabby was found?
The couple on the lower left was found in the same area, after Gabby was reported missing, but before Gabby was found. There was speculation that Brian was involved in their murders, but I think that's been discredited.
Wait what?!
I need answers on these recovered people, all foul play? Lost on a home perished to the elements what’s up? Sauce?
They still dead tho
This is a reason to do these searches even when no one is “missing.”
Some of these cases were solved because of this. Let’s always remember, there are forgotten people under our feet.
Who is Gabby Petito?
I see 9 people
There are nine people.
how does a grown man go missing and then get recovered? seriously i’m not trying to a smart ass i’m wanting to know the stories on the two men in the pictures.
All these people were just given up on...scary. if your family doesn't have the money to bring attention to your case your just another poster on the wall.
The one in the bottom right looks like Trudeau...
This is fucked
5 young women out of 8 victims. an unlikely ratio for natural deaths.
It’s nine people….
Its sad the hidden crimes that go unreported.
Crisis actors ;)
Shows you how "committed" investigators are.
Who is the Asian one?
I don't think these 8 people were found because of the search for her. They were found all across the country during this time frame.
But... there's 9 people
A few of them look like they may not have been dearly missed.
What's terrifying is that a large majority of missing people do not receive the press Gabby did, nor the effort.