Has anyone looked into Henry Francis Claeys' background? I can't help but wonder if there are any red flags from his past that might've slipped under the radar. With both Laura Ramirez and her son going missing while supposedly traveling with him, it seems crucial to dig deeper into his history. Maybe he had connections or activities that weren't immediately apparent back in 2002? Just thinking out loud here, but if anyone has info on Claeys or any interactions he might've had in South Padre Isl... ...View Post & Comment
I\'m the husband/father of the missing. Henry is/was an attorney. The police held him for 72 hours and he refused to say a single word about the case. Last that I heard, law enforcement searched his land with cadaver dogs and found nothing. I\'ve been in contact with about a dozen different law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, whom advised me to contact the cartel for additional Information regarding them, as the cartel has access to more information within Mexico.... ...View Post & Comment
I've been following Kaiden's case, and I keep thinking about the trust that was betrayed here. Trusting a friend, especially with something as precious as a child, is something we all do at some point. It’s unsettling to see how that trust can lead to such devastating consequences. Anthony Casey’s history makes it even more unfathomable how he was left in charge of Kaiden. I can’t help but feel for Kaiden's parents, who placed their trust in someone they thought was a friend. The reminder ... ...View Post & Comment
Hi there, im the older sister of Kaiden. She was 6 in 2013 when he died. When I tell you his death was one of the hardest things to go through, it truly was. I no longer speak to our mother because of it. I have had no contact with Anthony Casey since the trial.... ...View Post & Comment
Thank you for sharing this. I’m really sorry for what you’ve endured. I’m trying to understand what happened with the case so I don’t spread anything incorrect. If you’re comfortable, do you know the final outcome of the trial and whether he was sentenced to prison? Is he still in prison? I certainly hope so.... ...View Post & Comment
So many lives destroyed over carelessness. This is so sad and it happens too many times. I hope the family is able to forgive and move forward. I am heartbroken over this.... ...View Post & Comment
Anyone know what other charges her husband was dealing with? Have they looked down that avenue to see if the husband may have made an enemy? I know the most likely is the ones closest to you but since she hasn\'t been found yet let\'s look at angles. ... ...View Post & Comment
Hey everyone,I've been following the case of Lakeisha Cleveland and something that's been really intriguing and frankly alarming is the lack of any description of the suspect. It's hard to believe that with so many people involved in the altercation, no one got a good look at the person responsible. I'm wondering if there were security cameras in the area or if maybe some people are too afraid to come forward with what they know. It's so frustrating to see her family and friends in so much pain ... ...View Post & Comment
HPD actually know exactly who killed her! It was the very same suspect(s) that were involved in pistol whopping her just 2 weeks prior to her murder. She reported it to HPD. Even identified the suspects. HPD did not bother to take a full legitimate statement from her until she called again (after repeatedly watching her assailants walk freely in the complex that she lived) just a day before her murder! HPD are the real murderers...and as far as I\'m aware the actually gun slinger is still free! ... ...View Post & Comment
Norman Prater’s missing-person cold case was finally solved after more than five decades. That’s the kind of news that hits you in the chest — because for Norman’s family, it wasn’t a headline. It was years and years of wondering what happened, where he went, and whether they’d ever get an answer.... ...View Post & Comment
I love reading about cold cases that have been solved. There needs to be more of this happening. Big question I have is why wasn\'t there a link between the hit and run and missing kid? Probably just not enough connections. I hope the person that killed this kid back then and didn\'t turn themselves in had karma smack them in the face. I don\'t see how a person could live with themselves tbh.... ...View Post & Comment
Just wow! Finally some movement on this case. Sounds like the handyman did it. Hopefully they get a confession out of him. I love advancements in science. A cloud has hung over this family long enough. Closure is a horrible word but answers are what they deserve. Good job!... ...View Post & Comment
Hey everyone, I was just reading up on Andrea Cotten's case and something struck me about that mysterious brown vehicle she left in the second time. I've deep-dived into older forums and a few vague mentions pop up about it possibly being linked to a person known in the area for sketchy activities around that time. My question is, has anyone come across any other information or theories about the ownership of that car or who might've been driving it? It's just odd that there's so little detail a... ...View Post & Comment
John Wilcox, the owner he failed a lie detector tor knwing what happened he also is the guy with my sister that last spoke to andrea my sister and him, ... ...View Post & Comment
That is the thing about lie detector tests. They are not accurate. You can fail these things or pass these things if you are neuro divergent. That is why everytime someone puts up the \'lie detector\' pass/fail. I don\'t give that any credit. There isn\'t enough real information about these tests out there. Maybe they can be leverage if they know who did it but need a confession for a slam dunk. but then does this open up a false confession? Then it will ruin lives and the real criminal goes fre... ...View Post & Comment
I’m posting to help keep attention on the disappearance of Elizabeth “Lizzy” Green, who has been missing since April 17, 2024, from Callao, Utah in Juab County. Callao is a small, remote desert community in northern Snake Valley. That morning, Elizabeth left her family’s home to walk a short distance along a dirt road to start her first day of work at a nearby ranch. Her mother has said Elizabeth seemed happy and excited that morning, made coffee, and insisted she would walk.... ...View Post & Comment
I want to take a moment to focus on the impact this tragedy has had on Keegan Wolf's family and friends. It’s been truly moving to read about how much he was loved and respected by those who knew him. His passion for paintball and his skills as a gunsmith seem like they were a huge part of his identity and brought people together.What strikes me most is the loss that his son, Greyson, faces without his dad. Growing up without a parent is incredibly difficult, especially when it happens under s... ...View Post & Comment
Keegan was loyal and funny and giving. He loved to be the hero. He retained random facts better than anyone I\'ve ever known. He never met a stranger and could find something to talk about with anyone he came across. I am lucky because I continue to see many of his best qualities and ornery looks every day from our son. Here we are 4 years later still making it. We talk about Keegan often, he is a presence in our home always. We watch for Cardinals and feel him when we see them. We miss him. We\... ...View Post & Comment
I’m so sorry. Keegan sounds like the kind of person who made every room warmer just by being in it — loyal, funny, generous, and always ready to step in as the hero. The way you describe him remembering the most random facts and never meeting a stranger paints such a vivid picture of who he was.... ...View Post & Comment