So you guys don't think you're losing posts, I moved the entire shirtless mugshot discussion/string of posts to the CWW thread.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...ight-Charged-with-Murder-in-the-Second-Degree
FYI.
Tricia also noted that you can call in and listen live if you do not have Internet access. I don't have the number handy but probably somebody else will add that for you .
Thanks KateB! For one moment I did not see the "r"...;---)
-Nin
Where is everyone? Are there no more general discussion threads?
Where is everyone? Are there no more general discussion threads?
What happened to our sleuthers? Very minimal posting today -- maybe people are resting up in hopes of the next Bombshell Tonight news on the case?
Where is everyone? Are there no more general discussion threads?
Enjoying the new topical forums and appreciate all the mods did in that regard but feeling a little lost. Like we are all in a big house with a bunch of small rooms, instead of all together in the family room, eating popcorn, or something. Nin where are the cheese and crackers?
Ok, I just can't shake this gut instinct I've had since this all began. From the get-go, body organs/parts and/or human trafficking have not left my mind. I can't present a theory, but I still can't get these gut instincts out of my head and gut.
Any chance this could be the "wow" factor?
I'm probably way off base, but like I said, I've had this gut feeling since the beginning - long before we knew what little we know now.
Yes, IIRC, even news reporters haven’t interviewed anyone with negative comments about MS.
This recent news article has positive comments from a person in Missouri about Mark Sievers:
September 10, 2015 http://www.news-press.com/story/new...ers-murder-envelope-suspicion-broad/72004168/
"I said to (Lifka's husband) Ray, 'He's so nice, just a nice guy," she said.
Kitty Lifka said Mark Sievers was always very respectful and called her often to talk.
Lifka said she even received a letter from Teresa Sievers at one point, praising Mark: "She wrote that she never could have accomplished what she did without Mark."