Because cops very rarely actually solve crimes. There's no detective work like you see on TV/movies, most crimes are solved when the criminal brags to random strangers about it.
This was the worst crime scene investigation I've ever heard of - at least in the last 40 years. There were multiple WTH moments like this all the way through.
The firefighters missed a body that was up above. He was pretty sure it was a body so he called the investigators to tell them to come back to the scene. The thing is; investigators opened up that site very quickly to the publuc. The media came in and took some photos and the Bibles came to do a more thorough search because because they didn't feel that investigators spent enough time (obviously not) to get a full assessment of clues, etc... It's all very sad. I highly doubt it was a drug deal gone wrong. That would be weird.
@nephthysbastet4809 agree on horrible police work. The drugs angle is probably true. Oklahoma is pretty trashy, so that was my first guess. (I live in Oklahoma)
This smacks of a police cover up here, poor crime scene investigation, buried documents that took 17 years to be discovered? I find it very hard to believe crime scene and fire department investigators missed a dead body that was found by a family member of one of the missing girls days later. There’s more to this than a drug deal gone bad, my theory is that the local police got those three criminals to carry out the murders to quieten the family over their sons killing, then covered it up with a badly run investigation and subsequent dead ends.
😂 its really not that bad at all! Sometimes it sounds AI generated but sometimes sounds like a real human... Maybe its just the speaking style... But the channel is good
This channel is quality top notch content
Sorry for late answer, but thank you very much!
@BadThingsTrueCrime no worries better late then never
I love when I log onto RUclips and see there’s a new Bad Things 🔥
Such an underrated channel. Love to see it pop up in my feed! Yes!
Wait… why did it take 17 years to find that info 🤦♂️
Because a cop did it.
According to another channel I saw this case on the investigation was poorly handled from the beginning.
Because cops very rarely actually solve crimes. There's no detective work like you see on TV/movies, most crimes are solved when the criminal brags to random strangers about it.
They "misplaced" the whole box of evidence. Whoopsies.
That guy's face strengthens the liklihood of his involvment.
Ron Perlman?
Wow what sound logic.
Why did the parents find the bodies and allowed at the crime scene?
This was the worst crime scene investigation I've ever heard of - at least in the last 40 years. There were multiple WTH moments like this all the way through.
The firefighters missed a body that was up above. He was pretty sure it was a body so he called the investigators to tell them to come back to the scene. The thing is; investigators opened up that site very quickly to the publuc. The media came in and took some photos and the Bibles came to do a more thorough search because because they didn't feel that investigators spent enough time (obviously not) to get a full assessment of clues, etc... It's all very sad. I highly doubt it was a drug deal gone wrong. That would be weird.
@nephthysbastet4809 agree on horrible police work. The drugs angle is probably true. Oklahoma is pretty trashy, so that was my first guess. (I live in Oklahoma)
To be fair every state has trash areas@@JM-wu8bh
An excellent production, as always 👍
Love getting up to my favorite channel
The found the car insurance card IN THE DRIVEWAY and never followed up. The local cops are complete morons. They could have saved those girls.
What is the motive? Still watching. Lot of wasted time and taxes on wild goose chases.
This smacks of a police cover up here, poor crime scene investigation, buried documents that took 17 years to be discovered? I find it very hard to believe crime scene and fire department investigators missed a dead body that was found by a family member of one of the missing girls days later. There’s more to this than a drug deal gone bad, my theory is that the local police got those three criminals to carry out the murders to quieten the family over their sons killing, then covered it up with a badly run investigation and subsequent dead ends.
Laura, not Lauria
Do you know the family? Every news source I have seen indicates her name was Lauria. Did the family pronounce it as ‘Laura’?
Her name was, in fact, Lauria.....
According to Wikipedia article her name was indeed pronounced as Laura
Wild theories and so common.
I completely agree.
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Narrator's voice and accent are like nails on a chalkboard 💅. Gotta unsubscribe. Toodles.
Sad to see you go!
😂 its really not that bad at all! Sometimes it sounds AI generated but sometimes sounds like a real human... Maybe its just the speaking style... But the channel is good
Same voice as Origins Explained.
@@ZeroNiteLiteLOL this is AI.
@@theredbonekingSame AI program, yup.