Was posted on reddit a few hours back. Sift through the comments.
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Yep. If you read through the reddit comments and do some very simple research you'll get the name that they are suggesting. Not going to post for the obvious reasons of this all being reddit/message board speculation.Middle aged male with a pretty lengthy criminal history including stalking - initials W.C
Was posted on reddit a few hours back. Sift through the comments.
Was posted on reddit a few hours back. Sift through the comments.
Yep. If you read through the reddit comments and do some very simple research you'll get the name that they are suggesting. Not going to post for the obvious reasons of this all being reddit/message board speculation.
The whole idea of a hog pen being used reminds me of a creeeeeepy 2-part Criminal Minds episode where they kept finding shoes.
Those episodes were ****** up. That show makes me question what’s in the minds of those writers.
So what is the significance of a hog confinement? Do bodies and things decompose quicker in that type of environment?
So what is the significance of a hog confinement? Do bodies and things decompose quicker in that type of environment?
Hogs tear things up. Hogs will bully one of their own to the point of death, and tear and chew them up. Same if you throw a body in there.So what is the significance of a hog confinement? Do bodies and things decompose quicker in that type of environment?
So what is the significance of a hog confinement? Do bodies and things decompose quicker in that type of environment?
So what is the significance of a hog confinement? Do bodies and things decompose quicker in that type of environment?
Listen to Real Crime Profile with Jim Clemente. Legit FBI profiler who was involved in Criminal Minds.Those episodes were ****** up. That show makes me question what’s in the minds of those writers.
So what is the significance of a hog confinement? Do bodies and things decompose quicker in that type of environment?
So what is the significance of a hog confinement? Do bodies and things decompose quicker in that type of environment?