Mickey's Bike Location - General Location
Great pix..TY! But why are some saying he may have thrown the bike off the bridge into the water when it appears to be so far away from where it was found?
Mickey's Bike Location - General Location
As someone pointed out several threads ago now, human traffickers obtain their cargo by tapping into the number of teen runaways, homeless women, and the like; they just are not in the business of kidnapping middle class young women, whose families will miss them and for whom LE will spend great amounts of time and effort and money looking.
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LA - Mickey Shunick, 21, Lafayette; 19 May 2012: #7
Time to do some sleuthing folks... Read the link that I posted late last night. This very spot is where MICKEY'S bike was found.
So, the person who left the bike where it was found, no doubt knew of the place's reputation/history? Is that the consensus? If so, it doesn't good at all to me...I can't see bothering to do that if you had done nothing worse than steal a bike abandoned in the road.
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LA - Mickey Shunick, 21, Lafayette; 19 May 2012: #7
I don't think the perp would necessarily have to know the history/reputation of the Whiskey Bay exit.
It's an out of the way area that is easily accessible by roadway or waterway, it's dark and deserted at night, and it's a kind of no-brainer choice to dump stuff in the swamp.
We have a high property crime rate, but our violent crime is not nearly as high as other areas in our state. Especially in the part of town Mickey was in--it's mostly drugs, DUI or property crime, and petty crime at that (bikes, lawn mowers, etc.) Stabbings, shootings, pedestrian fatalities generally occur farther north in the city, with very little happening on this side of town. Abductions and murders are fairly rare, especially on this side of town. It's hard to understand the dynamics of Lafayette if you aren't a Lafayette resident.
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