This Guthrie thing is bugging me….

champdawg.sixpack

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Yeah, she is dead. But the handling of this case, or lack there of, is unreal. I’m beggining to think family was involved. I didn’t at first
 

The Cooterpoot

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What if she had like a G Ranny Only Fans toe sucking page and was targeted?*
Yep, Dead. Won't ever find her in Mexico.
 
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She Mate Me

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At this point, it feels to me like this was some kind of psycho(s) who just wanted her for their sick purposes. If that's true, I hope she died in a nonviolent way early in the process.

If this sheriff is as incompetent as he seems, I hope a proper reckoning happens.
 
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It’s not that crazy. Well, let me rephrase. It’s not that unusual. It would probably shock you to know the number of unsolved missing person cases nationwide. If you really want to be disturbed, look into the number of unsolved cases involving native women that go missing from reservations.

Hold your loved ones close.
 

She Mate Me

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It’s not that crazy. Well, let me rephrase. It’s not that unusual. It would probably shock you to know the number of unsolved missing person cases nationwide. If you really want to be disturbed, look into the number of unsolved cases involving native women that go missing from reservations.

Hold your loved ones close.

Wind River.

Great movie, although the action sequence with all the shooting is pretty overdone stunt wise.
 

thatsbaseball

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What if she had like a G Ranny Only Fans toe sucking page and was targeted?*
Yep, Dead. Won't ever find her in Mexico.
It's real easy to bury things in sand, she could be buried in back yard and the "keystone cops" working this case would never have a clue .
 

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I don't know how Savannah ever comes back to work after this.
 

ETK99

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This seems very similar to when athletes have been targeted.
 

Bulldog Bruce

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To expect all crimes to be solved is just naive. Houston has found 35 bodies in the bayous around town in 2025 and there have been no arrests. There are how many missing children that have not been figured out? Still making shows about Jon Benet Ramsey. So to single out this Guthrie disaster is wrong at so many levels. It's wrong to over cover it and its wrong to condemn the investigators especially if they are still engaged in the investigation. It's like being pissed that scientists haven't figured out how to create and harness cold fusion.
 

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Sheriff has a D on his name. Probably anti-Trumper. Why else would he have been so slow in bringing in the FBI initially? By the time they came, it was already too late.
 
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To expect all crimes to be solved is just naive. Houston has found 35 bodies in the bayous around town in 2025 and there have been no arrests. There are how many missing children that have not been figured out? Still making shows about Jon Benet Ramsey. So to single out this Guthrie disaster is wrong at so many levels. It's wrong to over cover it and its wrong to condemn the investigators especially if they are still engaged in the investigation. It's like being pissed that scientists haven't figured out how to create and harness cold fusion.
I get it— this is kind of a special case, though, since it hit the national media immediately and in the age of rapid information and all of the technology we have.

Shocking to me nobody has come forward with credible information, shocking to me that bringing the FBI in hasn’t resulted in an arrest, shocking the perp(s) weren’t picked up on more cameras, etc. With as early of a start they got, and with all we have available to us and as high profile as this was, ifs just strange. Not a conspiracy theorist at all, but this was very well done.

The JonBenet case is still really sad and maddening they haven’t used the reverse DNA process (can’t think of what it’s called right now and need to jump on a call) by now to see if a hit comes up. They say they don’t have enough evidence to do it anymore, Dad says otherwise (God bless him). Mishandled all the way around.
 

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It's real easy to bury things in sand, she could be buried in back yard and the "keystone cops" working this case would never have a clue .
Easy for whom? Pretty sure the average sixpacker would have a coronary trying to dig a hole big enough to hide a body that's not immediately dug up by scavengers.
 
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thatsbaseball

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Easy for whom? Pretty sure the average sixpacker would have a coronary trying to dig a hole big enough to hide a body that's not immediately dug up by scavengers.
The old lady would have probably kicked the "average sixpacker's" azz .
 

She Mate Me

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If you want to see just how much cops can miss and for how long, check this out (in the same part of the country). Hint: the first guys to make a wellness call on the location of the murder, actually smell the decaying body and it ultimately takes many months for them to arrest the murderer. A cadaver dog (or most any dog) would have found the body almost immediately.

Maybe somebody with a law enforcement/legal background will tell me I'm missing things, but this seems to have taken way too long to solve...

 
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To expect all crimes to be solved is just naive. Houston has found 35 bodies in the bayous around town in 2025 and there have been no arrests. There are how many missing children that have not been figured out? Still making shows about Jon Benet Ramsey. So to single out this Guthrie disaster is wrong at so many levels. It's wrong to over cover it and its wrong to condemn the investigators especially if they are still engaged in the investigation. It's like being pissed that scientists haven't figured out how to create and harness cold fusion.
It's not so much that her disappearance hasn't been solved, it's because, given his actions and how he comes across, you have to wonder if he could solve anything at all.
 

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If you want to see just how much cops can miss and for how long, check this out (in the same part of the country). Hint: the first guys to make a wellness call on the location of the murder, actually smell the decaying body and it ultimately takes many months for them to arrest the murderer. A cadaver dog (or most any dog) would have found the body almost immediately.

Maybe somebody with a law enforcement/legal background will tell me I'm missing things, but this seems to have taken way too long to solve...


I came across that video a few days ago also.There is a link in the comments that takes you to a Reddit thread where two of the neighbors are posting about everything.Said they kept calling the cops for months about a smell and that the guys wife killed him said it was well known and the people on the case came off like they had better things to do.

The woman looks like a nut!!!
 
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