Missing Mickey Shunick

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Mickey Shunick, 22, a senior at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, disappeared after spending the evening with a close friend, Brettly Wilson. She left Brettly’s house at 1:45 a.m. on her bicycle, and has not been heard from since.

Police have retrieved video footage showing Mickey riding her bike home, and they spotted several vehicles in the area they wanted to question. Apparently, they have questioned all but one vehicle owner.  The owner of a Chevy Z-71.  You can see the photo of the vehicle here.

When I watch Brettly speak, I see a happy, upbeat person who is easy to get along with.  I see young man who is social awkward, and yet liked by people.  I see nothing in these videos that stands out to me as inappropriate or questionable. Brettly shows true sadness and concern for his friend.

Two Year Anniversary: Missing Kyron Horman

                            

It’s hard to believe that sweet little Kyron Horman is still missing two years after he disappeared from his school.  Terri Horman, his step-mom, dropped him off at school, took a photo of him and without a trace, Kyron was never seen again.

I reviewed Terri and Kaine Horman at the time.  You can read my thoughts here. Looking back at it now, I can’t help but wonder if Terri helped Kaine write what he said that day in the media.  I suspect she did and I suspect the odd words I picked up on were from Terri’s influence. Who thinks of “memories” so soon after a child is missing?  Who thanks people before their child is found?  Are these things what Terri suggested Kaine do?  I’d love to know…

New Evidence in the George Smith Case

Expression of the Day

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What expression do you see here?

Read about Patricia Wehr, the woman in the photo.

Thanks, SM, for the story lead.

Blog Track Record

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After considerable thought over many months, I have decided to stop keeping score of cases on my blog in a statistical sense.  I will still write about cases, and share my thoughts, as well as keep you up-to-date on the outcome of cases.

I feel this is the best choice for me at this time.

I am extremely proud of my track record to date.  I have clearly maintained a statistically exceptional average over the long duration of 7.5 years.  That’s a feat that stands unchallenged by anyone today.

While I wanted to show my abilities to the public when I first started, I don’t feel I have anything to prove anymore.  I think my history and track record to date speaks for itself.

Thank you for all of your support.  I hope you continue to enjoy the blog!

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