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Hey /out/
Im guessing you all have at least been in remote rural areas at least once before, would you mind lending me your ears for this?
I have been looking into some missing 411 cases.
What if this is all the work of cereal killers? people who visit small rural communities, pick their targets, then follow them into the wilderness, and hunt them?
very few missing 411 cases do I hear about police immediately treating it like a homicide, and why would they? who would expect a murder to happen in their small town community?
heck it may be one of those fucked up cereal killer families we see on fictional cop shows or stuff like that.
who would suspect a family looking to spend quality time in the great outdoors of murder?
it may also explain why these cases have been happening for so long, it could be a generational thing. no one would report a family of being suspicious, because who would think an outdoors loving family with kids, passing through, are a bunch of cereal killers?
another reason why I think it may be cereal killers is because of the aspects of the victims. majority are of an age where they would be considered vulnerable when compared to other age groups. (easy prey)
I remember this fucked up case where this psycho cereal killer would hunt people up in the Alaskan wilderness. police did not catch on, and just chalked it up to missing persons cases. Again, probably because they would not expect murder to happen in their small town community.
maybe if they started profiling these cases like homicides, then they would get somewhere.
please tell me your thoughts /out/?