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    Are there any homicides that stick with you? Are they unsolved, solved or maybe solved but thought to be falsely accused and convicted? Is this subject too morbid? I sometimes find myself rereading old cases to see if there has been updates, or just to check on the status of guilty parties to see if they are still locked up or have since been released.


    Shanda Sharer has got to be the one crime that stands out to me over the others. The 12 year old girl lured from her home, and tortured and raped for ten hours straight by 3 jealous girl teenagers, and eventually burnt alive in 1992. More horrific than the act itself is the fact two of the girls who killed Shanda are already out of prison, and have been for a number of years.


    The Duvall brothers of northern Michigan that murdered 2 hunters and fed the remains to pigs to cover up the crime for 20 years.


    The controversial Jonbenet Ramsey case, and the fact that nobody has yet to be charged.


    The still unsolved mystery of who the hell the Zodiac Killer or the Original Night Stalker has always been of interest. Who killed the Black Dahlia? Will this trout ever be solved?!?!?!


    Lynn Harper was murdered in 1959, and they arrested and nearly hung a 14 year old boy for the murder. He served time in prison instead, but nearly 50 years later forensic evidence proved him innocent and rewarded 6.5 million. If he didn't do it..who did? Or did he really do it, and just get paid 6.5 million for his crime?


    Do any cases stand out to anyone else? Which ones? I'm bored, and wouldn't mind reading over new interesting cases I've never heard of or have forgotten altogether.
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    Jon Benet definitely.

    Analyce Guerra will always stay with me. I think it might've made headlines nationwide, but very briefly if so. I worked with one of her older brothers in ESL around the time she disappeared. I think she was taken right before I started working at the school. She went to sleep on the couch one night and was gone by the next morning.

    http://www.wkrn.com/story/20282062/r...type=printable

    They finally found her bones buried in the side of the creek a year later. They still don't have any leads as to who did it.

    Then there's Tabitha Tuders. Her older sister, Jamie, was one of my managers at Sonic. She disappeared one morning on the way to the bus stop. The family made appearances on Montell Williams (with Sylvia Brown) & Maury Povich.

    http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/...s_tabitha.html

    It's been just over 10 years since she went missing and still no one has a clue as to what happened or where she is.

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    I'm willing to bet that Analyce Guerra's father either did it or had something to do with it. It just doesn't add up well for a random attack by a random attacker. Who knows though. Seems fishy.

    There was story similar to the Tuder's girl in the paper not long ago. The person was found alive, and still with the kidnapper after all those years, so maybe she will turn up one day.

    I sometimes will visit multiple web pages over a particular case and browse through the comments to find a recurring poster with the same name that shows extreme interest in the case, and wonder if there might be a guilty party on the other end of that post. Of course it would still be hard to figure out, because alotta people become obsessed with certain cases, but offenders often like to look back at their work so I'm sure it happens.

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    I live not far from the Groene family's house here in Coeur d'Alene, and only think about what happened there whenever I do. Joseph E. Duncan III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    I don't know if I'd go so far as to say her father had anything to do with it, but it was obviously someone the family knew/knows. There were no signs of a struggle and the door was open the morning they found her missing.

    They think that the person knocked & Analyce answered it and just went with them without waking anyone up or telling them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorty View Post
    I live not far from the Groene family's house here in Coeur d'Alene, and only think about what happened there whenever I do. Joseph E. Duncan III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    I found a documentary about it, and I'm gonna watch it. I've never heard of him.

    Joseph E. Duncan III - Serial Killer - Documentary - YouTube

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    Oh. There's also the Baseline Killer that ran around Phoenix, but they caught him. XD

    They even made a Z-List horror movie about it. lol But it was pretty scary. I was living in the ghetto back when he was doing his thing so we had to kinda stay on our toes. I think the city suggested people get home before dark and not let their kids out or something.

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    I find the whole thing too morbid really. Fascinatingly morbid, in that I can read through stuff for hours if I get started, but it's generally not stuff I go looking for on a whim. I dunno I guess I avoid it because I like to kid myself that humanity isn't a race full of scumbags despite getting reminders to the contrary near every day.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Aulayna View Post
    I find the whole thing too morbid really. Fascinatingly morbid, in that I can read through stuff for hours if I get started, but it's generally not stuff I go looking for on a whim. I dunno I guess I avoid it because I like to kid myself that humanity isn't a race full of scumbags despite getting reminders to the contrary near every day.
    I'll just leave this here.

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    Wow, nice little Murderpedia there. I Bookmarked it for later use. We've been watching some documentaries on murder cases lately so this stuff has been on the mind anyway, and I've always found it interestingly disturbing to hear about. Drama CSI or Bones TV shows usually don't interest me though, even if they are based on real stories.

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