I don't know the truth in this, but I've been told that when felons are
released from CCI (Columbia Correctional Institute, which is a big prison
near the state capital) they are given a one way bus ticket to the place of
choice. Number one choice is Myrtle Beach.
Charlie
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 11:49 AM, Chuck Norcutt <
chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Nope. Myrtle Beach seems to have more murders than I would have expected
> for its non-seasonal population but there are tourists from everywhere at
> the moment. Maybe its the Arizona ether causing folks to disappear into
> another dimension. :-)
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 6/25/2015 6:41 PM, Chris Trask wrote:
>
>> We have a fairly wide range of intellects here, so I though I would
>> bring up this subject to see if what I'm observing is taking place
>> elsewhere.
>>
>> There are always cases of people disappearing. Oftentimes they are
>> children and teenagers running away or kidnapped. And there are
>> elderly people who just wander off in the haze of their deteriorating
>> mental condition. And there have been kidnappings of college
>> students, the remains of one being found totally decomposed near
>> Apache Junction. Another from many years ago was recently found in
>> an ice chest off the Apache Trail near Roosevelt. Yuck!
>>
>> But then there are adults from their twenties to fifties who suddenly
>> disappear for no apparent reason. We've had a few of those here in
>> the Phoenix area in recent years, and this past Monday we had one
>> that has grabbed my attention. A middle-aged (mid-40's or so) couple
>> from Casa Grande disappeared without a trace. They had left for work
>> in the early morning hours and never arrived. Their car was found on
>> a side street with a number of personal belongings inside. No sign
>> of a struggle or other form of foul play. Just as if Scotty had
>> beamed them up.
>>
>> Their daughter (early 20s) has been on the TV news asking the public
>> for any information.
>>
>> A few years ago the owner of a string of consignment shops
>> disappeared into the ether. No trace of her was found until a couple
>> of years later when a couple of hikers found a human hand sticking up
>> from the gravel in Vekol Wash, about six miles west of Casa Grande.
>> Her boyfriend had murdered her and buried her there at night. When
>> the cops went to arrest him he blew his brains out.
>>
>> Anyone else seeing similar disappearances in their area?
>>
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro - Hunter S. Thompson
>>
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