Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
This has less to do with America caring about missing white girls and more to do with America being obsessed with True Crime Podcasts in my opinion.
Please tell me a missing person of color with a story this compelling. I mean maybe there is one but I haven't heard it yet.
As I detailed above, in the briefest possible summary
rarest of the rare
factors that drive intrigue
willingness to discuss and publicize those details and factors. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
This has less to do with America caring about missing white girls and more to do with America being obsessed with True Crime Podcasts in my opinion.
Please tell me a missing person of color with a story this compelling. I mean maybe there is one but I haven't heard it yet.
Have you seen Only Murders in the Building yet? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
This has less to do with America caring about missing white girls and more to do with America being obsessed with True Crime Podcasts in my opinion.
Please tell me a missing person of color with a story this compelling. I mean maybe there is one but I haven't heard it yet.
Most of the person of color killings can be watched in a few minutes from security camera footage outside a gas station or a dash/body cam or a cell phone video uploaded to twitter. [Reply]
Neighbors reported seeing him leave with his parents on a 3 day camping trip with a brand new TT attached to their truck on September 11th. Family came back AND reported him missing September 14th. I wonder where he could be..... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Neighbors reported seeing him leave with his parents on a 3 day camping trip with a brand new TT attached to their truck on September 11th. Family came back AND reported him missing September 14th. I wonder where he could be.....
idk if I killed a bitch and came to my parents for help they would throw me out on the street on my ass with a neon sign above my head reading "here he is authorities get him!".
"An arrest warrant has been issued for Gabby Petito's fiancé, Brian Laundrie, who is still missing after more than a week.
A grand jury indictment released Thursday by the U.S. District of Wyoming accuses Laundrie of unauthorized use of a Capital One debit card and several accounts, spending more than $1,000. The documents do not state who the cards or accounts belong to.
The indictment charges Laundrie with unauthorized access of a device and states he used the bank accounts without permission from about Aug. 30 through Sept. 1..."
This is a clever ploy to go after the guy legally.
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
This has less to do with America caring about missing white girls and more to do with America being obsessed with True Crime Podcasts in my opinion.
Please tell me a missing person of color with a story this compelling. I mean maybe there is one but I haven't heard it yet.
Originally Posted by backinblack:
idk if I killed a bitch and came to my parents for help they would throw me out on the street on my ass with a neon sign above my head reading "here he is authorities get him!".
somebody got the wrong parents in life...
If I iced my wife, I would be way more afraid of my parent's vengeance than I would be of the authorities. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
White might have something to do with it, but i think it's more about what we the public perceive as a weak, underserved victims that we identify as people that need our protection.
If this is the case then race almost assuredly plays a role. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
If this is the case then race almost assuredly plays a role.
This is surprising why? Race always plays a roll, the vast majority of the country can identify with this girl, could be our daughter, sister next door neighbor. [Reply]