Paranormal Files did a great investigation of this lake, the family is local to the area. What about 'trucker serial killers' it seems there's a lot of unsolved murders they could be responsible for when passing through.
There were like 20 bodies in that lake and the police are hiding something and someone in the police says it might be someone in the department doing this ! They will do something when they find a cop or someone in the government dead in that lake !
They’re not all victims of drowning right? Sounds like a mix of circumstances, some foul and accidental. The undetermined cause of death and unidentified victims are a bit suspicious. But nothing seems to point to a serial killer besides the location and frequency within a given time.
If they say we suspect a serial killer, people get frightened and what do frightened people do? They stop going out, which equates to loss of revenue. Follow the money, that is usually the motivator.
I live in Key West, a lot of people come here and get drunk. It’s a 4x3 island.. we’re surrounded by water: I have never heard of anyone getting drunk, falling into the water and dying. I’ve lived here for 35 years and that has not happened even once as far as I know. To say 13 deaths in this lake is “accidental” is completely insane
imagine being the family of one of the 13 victims and the police keep saying "oh they unalived themselves" instead of investigating it further. that must be infuriating
This has been going on longer than just two years. My brother Martin Gutierrez was found in Lady Bird Lake on November 26, 2018. The autopsy revealed a large contusion on the back of his head, but they ruled his death accidental then the APD closed his case immediately
I’m so sorry. I’ve watched the “no swimming in ladybird lake” documentary and I believe your brother was mentioned. Was money stolen from him? It’s been a while since I saw it but the creator found interesting links to a crime ring where men are being drugged and robbed.
I'm so sorry for your loss. This is also happening in corpus christi. Same exact senerio, same demographic 😢 this is sad and scary. Im so sorry for your loss. ❤
I’m sorry for your loss . I’ve lived in Austin all my life and it’s crazy . This has gotten worse . They do roofie people in the bars . Bars are behind that I’ve seen them slip stuff in peoples drinks .
I have lived in Minnesota "The land of 10,000 lakes" for 40 years... With that said... this tiny body of water has had more "drownings" than ALL the lakes in Minnesota COMBINED in 2023... but apparently there is nothing to worry about 🤨
I live in northern Minnesota and a guy I went up high school with accidentally drowned in the same manner they’re describing. He was a college student in Duluth and they think he got really intoxicated, tried to walk home, stumbled off a ravine into a body of water
I live in Minnesota too and there are so many that the public doesn't hear about especially in the twin cities. It's crazy. I have a close friend that's an investigator. We were just talking about this.
Austin has always been blue and crazy. Their motto for the longest has been keep Austin weird. Going back to when I was in high school back in the 90s I remember that motto.
@@ellzietwinkle1089 Typical Texan politicizing every single tragedy. This isn’t about politics. Both Red and Blue states have their fair share of crazy. No one is inmune to these types of tragedies.
@@CarlMiller-ql2wz Exactly! It’s actually hard to believe that there aren’t already cameras up in these areas. I live in a small Texas town, and I just assume there will be footage of me any time I go into town. Surveillance cameras are everywhere these days.
Is it illegal to put you own trail cams, a little higher up in the trees? Get the satellite ones that notify your phone right away. Idk the public needs to take this in to their own hands because obviously the police are not 2+2'n
@iammirandapotter in public or on state owned land or federal land you have 0 right to privacy. And I don't mean in the bathroom ect. But if you where say walking down the side walk in a state park you have 0 legal right to not be filmed by cctv. Obviously I'm sure there are some rules to it. But there is 0 reason why there are not thousands of cameras around there.
I was born and raised in Austin. I moved back in 2010 and there were bodies found on February 17th 2010, May 23rd 2012, July 24th 2013, February 18th 2014, September 17th 2015, November 29th 2015, June 7th 2015, February 14 2016, February 29th 2016, June 16th 2017, November 27th 2018, August 15th 2018, August 4th 2019, September 28th 2019... This has been happening for longer than the past two years. Just go Google the year and body found in lady bird lake.
@@codykeller1010 I ride the trail around lady bird lake frequently, and the trail ways around the lake go on for miles and have multiple secluded areas that would make it very difficult to effectively surveil. Even if they put out an abundance of cameras, it would still be very easy to avoid them due to all the trees.
One of Dahmer’s victims’ …(not sure if it was his last?)…Was a 14 yr old boy, naked, with handcuffs on one wrist , escaped and ran out of the apartment and ran out of the building; Police happened to be in the area, this young boy ran directly to them for help…The boy did not speak very well or at all…Dahmer was right behind the boy; and still approached in the presence of the cops. Without breaking a sweat, Dahmer, calmly convinced these cops, that it was his boyfriend and it was a lover’s quarrel 😳🤯…These, not all, but those lazy, non-protecting, non-serving cops, chose not to investigate or question a little further, to truly understand the situation; The boy was NAKED, Come 👏🏻 On 👏🏻…They refused to do their job and allowed Dahmer to lead that poor young boy back inside the apartment to his DEATH…🤯🤬 The terror he initially experienced, and I cannot imagine; However, it didn’t touch or could even be compared to the terror he endured being lead back to that apartment building…🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I've lived in Austin my whole life and this is definitely not normal. Also the amount of people that i know that have been roofied on rainey and dirty 6th has gone up like crazy. A lot of us locals don't go downtown anymore. Its dangerous af
Austinite here and we’ve suspected a serial killer for some time this has been going on for over a decade since 2008!! and APD still insists there’s nothing wrong
We had four women murdered in Oregon that police said were not related, and then a few months later, what do you know…they arrested one man for all of their murders.
@@serialskincare Sometimes police don't tell the public everything for a reason. Please go easy on them - many of these detectives ruin their own lives trying to find these earth walking devils.
You're literally disrespecting a soldier killed in 2003 named Timothy Hayslett. Thats what comes up when you google the name you're calling a serial killer.
Drunk partygoers don’t just decide to go jumping in a lake by themselves. It’s usually with a group of people and they’re goofing off or showing off. 13 people to be dead without witnesses is what leads me to believe there’s more to it.
no, they fall in cause the stairs on the edge don't have guard rails dingus. The initiative right now is to put hand rails up, and more street lights, since that trail is dark af at night.
They're letting those real estate developers do whatever they want, they're probably throwing in some of them in after finding them in the bottom of a hole they dug without fences. Money talks.
@@ripvanwinkle6449 use ur fkinh brain, if the guard rails have been the same since 60 years ago, and at the same time a spike of dead bodies have been found, that means it has nothing to do with guard rails because there would be massive dead bodies since the inception
Untrue, I've found like 200 cases of men who go missing after leaving bars and are always found drowned in bodies of water. It's weird but evidently most drunk dudes just wana swim or be near water
I live in Houston. I've been saying there's a serial killer in Austin and now I think there's one here in Houston. Maybe it's the same one...??? Same MO. THANK YOU FOR COVERING THIS.
Hmm, i see comments from TX saying they havent known, why should this news would only be exclusive to TX? It should be nation-wide news that they have a serial killer.
They don’t ignore it they have to establish a pattern first they don’t want a panic so as frustrating it is internet they withhold certain info until they’re sure they know what’s happening. They need to build the case to get the feds involved as well.
@sunspots6077 Austin is a blue area, so nothing makes sense & no one is motivated. If anything, they are motivated to protect violent people not victims. The medical examiner is suspicious too. Why would it take two days to discover a gun shot wound. It sounds like they had two days to come up with a cover story. Something is really off in Austin & many other blue areas.
We have been saying this for a few years and the police won't take this seriously . There are also instances where people wake up being dumped around the convention center when the last memory they had was being on Rainey Street .
I lost a friend 12 years ago who “drowned” in lady bird lake but he was a strong swimmer so I have always wondered how he drowned….. still think something else happened
Undercurrents, rip tides, getting caught on something, many strong swimmers die in water. I’m not saying that something didn’t happen to your friend. I’m just saying it’s very possible it was an accident. I’m very sorry for your loss.
The horrible thing is that this has been happening for a lot longer and there have actually been over 20 victims. I watched a video where the person said they met someone who knows a cop at the APD and he told her they think it might be a police officer doing it.
I live in Austin and EVERYONE that lives here knows to not swim in Lady Bird Lake bc it's gross. You just don't do it. Paddle boarding during the day is a big thing but there is absolutely NO ONE on/in the lake at night.
The story here starts much later than the actual history of the lake. Bodies have been turning up suspiciously since 2008. The recent history of Rainey St. bars that could be connected to these cases are incredibly disturbing and frightening.
@@lindsayhartung1495 could be multiple people. Everyone spreads rumors of a serial killer so people assume the serial killer will be blamed if they do something
@@robertct06 I comeplety agree. I actually don't think it is just one person. I think they are all unique cases but have striking similarities. I do believe the bars on Rainey St. need more investigation as well as the possibility of taxi and ride share services in the general vicinity either being connected or running their own operations.
My niece just moved from there. It is a very expensive area to live in and she lived in a high rise secure bldg. She left because of all of the homeless people. One got into her secure bldg at 3am and started banging on her door. She got out of bed and called for security and he wasn’t even in the bldg. He kept banging. She called 911 and told him so. He ran off. That was enough for her. Mayor needs to take care of these problems bc Austin is a very expensive place to live. I still love the Austin I lived in and may move back someday.
The worst part: there’s been women drugged on 6th. They think it’s a bartender but bc they were roofied there’s no evidence. Same thing with these men I’m sure. So sad. This whole situation is reprehensible.
@@PossumPityParty this is true and it’s been going on for many many years…it happened to me and found out I had been served by a bartender that was suspected of dropping mikis in women’s drinks.
@@PossumPityParty my suspicion in these cases is a bartender on Rainy too. Has anyone investigated the bartender who gave the statement saying “a random guy told them they’re the Rainy Street Reaper” Uhm. Is the bartender actually making a little confession here? 🤔 that’s quite the story, bud.
I was actually roofied by an older woman at a bar who bought a round of shots for me and a could other girls close by. I literally dont remember anything from that night. I was told that shortly after we atrived, i went to the bar and ordered a drink. Apparently the woman offered a shot and i accepted. I was being searched for after they didn't locate me st the bar. Instead i was located in the bathroom, laid passed out on the bathroom floor. Security carried me out and helped my husband and the other couple we were with load me into the car. I was so sick and didnt feel right for the next 36 hours. Appsrently from the time i walked in to the time i was carried out was 15 minutes. They kicked the woman and man she was with out. They were not recognized. But because they had no actual proof of them doing anything ( apparently the cameras were not operational) , cops wouldnt do anything. We never went back there.
Watch true crime. College student calls police after stalker was looking in her window. Police say it was probably just an owl or a neighbor taking out the trash. The next day she's reported missing but police wait another 48 hours since, "She's probably doing drugs somewhere....she'll be back". Two years later her body is never recovered but at least Dateline got an episode out of it.
02:43 "Self inflicted gunshot wound"?? 🤨 It's very difficult to imagine anybody going to a public area by a lake to shoot and "unalive" themselves. I'm really not buying that story.
Bruh I’m 34 yrs old never heard of the lake needing fences and light , I’ve lived in Austin my whole life , back then ppl were not dying at the lake like that
Definitely interesting my 1st suspects is police department, detective, retired detective, people in forensics, and to dive even deeper some of my own colleagues
The company Arrive Logistics headquarters is here in Austin and has an office in Chicago and Austin and employees regularly travel between the two states
**** La Crosse, WI. VERY eerily similar problem some years ago. Bodies kept ending up in the Mississippi River. Yes, downtown is right next to the Mississippi River. But as soon as people started publicly questioning: is there a serial killer?? And the city started putting up more lights, etc ...... Boom: NO MORE BODIES. Police always said: no foul play and attributed the no more bodies going into the Mississippi River as: proof that the lights and other preventions were working. I don't buy it for a second. Someone was busy at work. And these other stories in Austin and Chicago sound eerily similar.
There’s this RUclipsr named antphrodite and he’s done tarot readings on both possible serial killings in both Austin and Chicago. You should check him out.
And college kids, specifically? Again, can't remember very many details, but I thought it was mostly male, college age, and thought smiley face paintings were in the area.
@@shannonstibor6967I thought so too lol. I’m over in MN and I had a gym teacher when I was in HS who sat us down and was like “I’m gonna tell you a scary story”. She then talked bout the smiley faces left behind, the victims all being similar, etc. she was talking bout this happening in WI specifically. I remember her surprising the class by ending it with “this is a true story. This is actually happening” 😅. I always thought that this only happened in WI, so hearing bout this happening in Austin, Texas too was a bit wild to hear. Definitely suspicious and odd.
I am from La Crosse, WI where the whole smiley face killer thing began. 8 young men in the river in a small town in just a few years caused everyone to start saying it was a serial killer. The reality was that La Crosse is a college town with 3 colleges and dozens of bars located on 3rd street (3rd street from the Mississippi). In between the bars and the river is a park with a boat dock where large riverboats dock. After the last body was found in 2006, changes were made. Blockades were setup so that you would have to navigate your way to the boat landing and couldn't just walk straight through and a volunteer river watch group patrolled the park on weekends. The river watch group caught several drunk young men alone in the park near the river over the next year and missing college-aged men stopped washing up in the river. Not saying this isn't a serial killer in Austin, but sometimes the simplest answer is the correct one.
several have done just that. Arthur Shawcross was cuaught at a dump sight while cops were still investigating it. Big Ed Kemper stalked the same area and even talked to police about the case. @SamSam-xb1ur
I said this last year, and they needed to alert Austin. If these bodies coming washed up on the lake, why ni cameras not being installed around that lake
city council is already 100s of millions over budget, they can't afford that cause they're too busy building lbtq community centers. true fact. i live here.
13th??? I've been here for 24 years and random bodies have been found there. I don't have to be in the FBI to figure out someone is out there doing this
The reason the police have denied that there's a serial killer (serial killers) in Austin (and San Antonio) is because they're tourist towns. So much of their economy depends on those tourist dollars and this is terrible news for the industry. I have lived in San Antonio and was law enforcement adjacent for years, that's how I know it's true. There's more than one, in each city. or has been over the last 25 years. This one though, hopefully the police will have enough evidence now to track down and get this monster off the streets.
Absolutely spot on ! I live in a tourist town and most lethal crimes are never found in the news- it doesn’t help that the biggest casino owns the newspaper.
A few years ago, Eau Clair Wisconsin had this same type of issue. Men going missing, only to be found in water or on the shore. My ex gf's ex bf ended up being found dead as well. Be safe everyone!
austin city council too busy raising property taxes to fund a 1.8 billion climate change project. they don't care about anything other than progessive ideology. their solution is put up a hand rail kek
So a serial killer who travels between Austin and Chicago. Truck driver, corporate employees who has to travel to between the local office and out of state headquarters or a regional office. Someone who is in an industry that has conventions or meetings in Austin or Chicago. Seems like if cops don't have the resources, or skill set, to deal with a serial killer, they just ignore them.
I can't believe Austin police. I have experienced above average crime here, and I was brought here by my parents when it was a little more than a town. Thank you Tracy, thank you very much.
That's a lot of deaths in one area. Why doesn't Austin put cameras up around this area. At least they could see why its happening and put more safety measures in place.
@@babyt556Yeah double edged sword. People always crying for less freedom & more surveillance. I read a comment that said if you want privacy go home. What a crazy world.
I used to live in this area and one day I was walking home from the bar around 2am. I was about to cross the bridge over Lady Bird Lake and somebody approached me and asked me to call the police. They said somebody robbed them on 6th St and then just dropped them off there. They had no phone or anything with them so I called the police, waiting around until they arrived and then went back home. Apparently it was a few people with a gun forced them into a car and took their stuff
You know putting cameras up would make it easier to say if they were actually accidents. The fact they’ve let it go on so long it’s mind boggling. What about toxic reports too?
My husband was a security guard right near the lake when the man shot in his car happened. He called me when the shots happened, since residents already called it in to the cops. He was telling me he thought he saw lights on the lake, like a car went into the water. He was talking to the cops while they were pulling it out.
Far more bodies have been found in a small section on the Cumberland River along Broadway in Nashville in a 2 years span and there are no rumors of a serial killer. Odd.
so call me crazy but why not set up CCTV along that route? or some hidden cameras recording both sides of the river and lake....it is not like we aren't living in an age of technology
So many deaths you would think they would place night vision cameras all over that place especially where the surviving victim was pushed off the bridge 🙄
Do people seriously think this isn’t a strategic set of murders made by one person or a few people working together? I get they don’t want to scare people but people NEED to be scared.
I live in a beach town and island in Florida ranked near the top for best beaches. Always covered in tourists riding beach cruisers around drinking, beach parties etc and there are fishinf piers, docks, bridges and water access literally every street and we don't have accidental deaths practically ever so don't tell me this many bodies washed up in that period of time in those states because people were drinking and accidentally fell in
The actual water is not that easy to get to. You might accidentally fall off the walking paths if your drunk enough but you’d have to do some kind of gymnastics to land in the water from the path. It wouldn’t be like falling off a pier. There’s brush and foliage along the waters edge and then the paths. It’s not a lil kids putting toy boat along the waters edge kinda place. Theres some places that are more beach but they are on the other side of the river - it’s really the Colorado River - that part is just named Lady Bird Lake (I don’t name the lakes lol was like that when I got here - we’ll not actually when I got here Lady Bird Lake was named Town Lake lol)
The quantity of unexplained drownings occurring in such a short period of time are suspicious. Where we live, there are lots of lakes and rivers. It's rare to hear of a drowning. Usually a swimming or boating accident. Not someone walking along and whoops, falls in. Doesn't happen. And how about they put in cameras near the lake?
CAMERAS INDEED I AGREE. WITH STUFF LIKE THIS....IF ONE PERSON CALLS PRIVACY ....IT'S CRAZY....IT'S WANT A LIL MORE LIGHT AND SOMEONE WATCH CAMERAS. SAFETY AND WACKOS GONE. FORGET PRIVACY. IF YOU WANT THAT GO IN YOUR HOME.
As they said, there's a heavy bar scene there..lots of homeless...and the one guy thinks he was drugged although he could've just been really drunk and fell in..like the young man in Nashville...
@@LoriL010 The autopsy would or should sow alcohol or drug issues. Police are saying 'no foul play' probably to suppress panic. Does any lake average 6 drownings a year? Lake Lanier (GA) has averaged 10 deaths per year since 1994.
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Paranormal Files did a great investigation of this lake, the family is local to the area. What about 'trucker serial killers' it seems there's a lot of unsolved murders they could be responsible for when passing through.
There were like 20 bodies in that lake and the police are hiding something and someone in the police says it might be someone in the department doing this ! They will do something when they find a cop or someone in the government dead in that lake !
“There is no known threat to the general public” but they keep pulling out men’s bodies from the same lake
While I agree because I remember last year or so a lot of men were being found dead and they suspected there was one in Austin but it went silent
But there’s a lake we knew of back in Michigan that constantly had actual drownings or accidents so it’s not unusual to potentially bodies in lakes
They’re not all victims of drowning right? Sounds like a mix of circumstances, some foul and accidental. The undetermined cause of death and unidentified victims are a bit suspicious. But nothing seems to point to a serial killer besides the location and frequency within a given time.
If they say we suspect a serial killer, people get frightened and what do frightened people do? They stop going out, which equates to loss of revenue. Follow the money, that is usually the motivator.
@@babyt556did u not watch the video or read the title?? lol. It didn’t go quiet they just pulled someone out of the water in Austin
I live in Key West, a lot of people come here and get drunk. It’s a 4x3 island.. we’re surrounded by water: I have never heard of anyone getting drunk, falling into the water and dying. I’ve lived here for 35 years and that has not happened even once as far as I know. To say 13 deaths in this lake is “accidental” is completely insane
“As far as you know”
Moron^
It’s true I have lived at the coast my whole life and we never pull healthy men from the water. This is 1000% a serial killer
That frat kid who went missing died from falling into the river. That wouldn't explain 13 deaths unless no one ever fishes there
Boston also has a similar pattern very scary I refuse to let my husband go into the city without me
imagine being the family of one of the 13 victims and the police keep saying "oh they unalived themselves" instead of investigating it further. that must be infuriating
@@lumi6945 wasn't duct tape, or bindings found on one of them too?
@@GabrieleSablotny-vs7diyes the very first body they found too. you’d think they’d put the pieces together by now. the cops are in on it.
We don't take it seriously because they're men but if it was a woman there would be a full-blown investigation about it
Heartbreaking
Lol "unalived" 🤡
This has been going on longer than just two years. My brother Martin Gutierrez was found in Lady Bird Lake on November 26, 2018. The autopsy revealed a large contusion on the back of his head, but they ruled his death accidental then the APD closed his case immediately
I’m so sorry. I’ve watched the “no swimming in ladybird lake” documentary and I believe your brother was mentioned. Was money stolen from him? It’s been a while since I saw it but the creator found interesting links to a crime ring where men are being drugged and robbed.
Sorry for your loss❤
Sorry for your loss
I'm so sorry for your loss. This is also happening in corpus christi. Same exact senerio, same demographic 😢 this is sad and scary. Im so sorry for your loss. ❤
I’m sorry for your loss . I’ve lived in Austin all my life and it’s crazy . This has gotten worse . They do roofie people in the bars . Bars are behind that I’ve seen them slip stuff in peoples drinks .
Imagine being brutally murdered and having people think you killed yourself
“oh its ok because he chose to be brutally murdered” is basically what theyre saying 🙄
Which only seems to be a crime or an issue if you don’t succeed. Hmmm……
how does one "brutally" kill themselves?
Exactly😮
Like Cobain?
I have lived in Minnesota "The land of 10,000 lakes" for 40 years...
With that said... this tiny body of water has had more "drownings" than ALL the lakes in Minnesota COMBINED in 2023... but apparently there is nothing to worry about 🤨
There are almost a million people that live near this lake.
I live in northern Minnesota and a guy I went up high school with accidentally drowned in the same manner they’re describing. He was a college student in Duluth and they think he got really intoxicated, tried to walk home, stumbled off a ravine into a body of water
I live in Minnesota too and there are so many that the public doesn't hear about especially in the twin cities. It's crazy. I have a close friend that's an investigator. We were just talking about this.
In Wisconsin, too.
Wisconsin has more lakes
I have lived in Austin for 39 years and this didnt used to happen. This is 100% a serial killer.
You haven’t noticed how much times have changed? No city is exempt from crazies
Blue Austin couldn't imagine any California crazies in Texas , sigh.
Austin has always been blue and crazy. Their motto for the longest has been keep Austin weird. Going back to when I was in high school back in the 90s I remember that motto.
@@zachbrebaugh4992 I’m originally from there and I agree COMPLETELY
@@ellzietwinkle1089 Typical Texan politicizing every single tragedy.
This isn’t about politics. Both Red and Blue states have their fair share of crazy. No one is inmune to these types of tragedies.
It's 2024, how hard is it to put up some surveillance cameras
they probably already have footage of someone if they looked for it.
@@CarlMiller-ql2wz Exactly! It’s actually hard to believe that there aren’t already cameras up in these areas. I live in a small Texas town, and I just assume there will be footage of me any time I go into town. Surveillance cameras are everywhere these days.
Is it illegal to put you own trail cams, a little higher up in the trees? Get the satellite ones that notify your phone right away. Idk the public needs to take this in to their own hands because obviously the police are not 2+2'n
@iammirandapotter in public or on state owned land or federal land you have 0 right to privacy. And I don't mean in the bathroom ect. But if you where say walking down the side walk in a state park you have 0 legal right to not be filmed by cctv. Obviously I'm sure there are some rules to it. But there is 0 reason why there are not thousands of cameras around there.
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I was born and raised in Austin. I moved back in 2010 and there were bodies found on February 17th 2010, May 23rd 2012, July 24th 2013, February 18th 2014, September 17th 2015, November 29th 2015, June 7th 2015, February 14 2016, February 29th 2016, June 16th 2017, November 27th 2018, August 15th 2018, August 4th 2019, September 28th 2019... This has been happening for longer than the past two years. Just go Google the year and body found in lady bird lake.
That is freaking insane ! Wtf
EXACTLY!
D-money, you just said after you moved back, all those people were murdered. Enjoy your conversation with the FBI. 😂
You’ve already done twice the amount of work than the police in Austin have. Thank you for your research
Interesting that it started right after you moved back 🤔
You’re telling me after the first 12 they still haven’t put out any trail cams in the area?
@@codykeller1010 I ride the trail around lady bird lake frequently, and the trail ways around the lake go on for miles and have multiple secluded areas that would make it very difficult to effectively surveil. Even if they put out an abundance of cameras, it would still be very easy to avoid them due to all the trees.
@@jaredblaschke7767 Be careful.
@@jaredblaschke7767 are you the killer?
@@jaredblaschke7767I think we found the killer guys 😂
Damn i think the killer is in the comments. Be safe yall
the cops NEVER think there's a serial killer until they finally catch the person.
They would rather close the case and not have to deal with the FBI rolling into town and telling them how much they suck at their jobs.
@@Jessica-jh3bz killings in Houston might be connected too. People have been talking about the Texas serial killer for around two years
They also don't want the serial killer to know they're on to him.
All true. @@phoxymoron5620
50 years later
The craziest part… the killer would be watching this and reading these comments 😅
Even crazier that it could be you for all we know.
@@ashnaybroYea that kinda comment is something the killer would say 🤔
@@ashnaybro lmao!!
Not everybody gets on RUclips believe it or not 😂
Did you DO IT?!
The cops ignored the Dahmer calls back in the day lmao. They seem to be very ignorant with stuff like this sadly.
They handed one of his victims back to him.
One of Dahmer’s victims’ …(not sure if it was his last?)…Was a 14 yr old boy, naked, with handcuffs on one wrist , escaped and ran out of the apartment and ran out of the building; Police happened to be in the area, this young boy ran directly to them for help…The boy did not speak very well or at all…Dahmer was right behind the boy; and still approached in the presence of the cops. Without breaking a sweat, Dahmer, calmly convinced these cops, that it was his boyfriend and it was a lover’s quarrel 😳🤯…These, not all, but those lazy, non-protecting, non-serving cops, chose not to investigate or question a little further, to truly understand the situation; The boy was NAKED, Come 👏🏻 On 👏🏻…They refused to do their job and allowed Dahmer to lead that poor young boy back inside the apartment to his DEATH…🤯🤬 The terror he initially experienced, and I cannot imagine; However, it didn’t touch or could even be compared to the terror he endured being lead back to that apartment building…🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@mariahenrich9602 yup
@@shelleyroe9797 yup I remember seeing that in the show
The police become desensitized
I've lived in Austin my whole life and this is definitely not normal. Also the amount of people that i know that have been roofied on rainey and dirty 6th has gone up like crazy. A lot of us locals don't go downtown anymore. Its dangerous af
This!
@@glarsen4l136 that's sad...such a great city. They need to Get a better police presence
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@@ej2863 Austin has changed so much that everything is "definitely not normal". This may be the new normal for Austin.
it's the same in Chicago vs the Suburbs. A Tale of Two Places.
The lack of due diligence by law enforcement coupled with the lack of compassion for the victims is awful on so many levels.
Austinite here and we’ve suspected a serial killer for some time this has been going on for over a decade since 2008!! and APD still insists there’s nothing wrong
Wow 😮 crazy nobody seems to care! Sad 😔
@@BG-qx2st Hopefully the law-abiding citizens of Texas practice the second amendment 👍🏽
Why can't they put cameras up all around the water ways?
Sounds like a cop is doing is .
It’s someone in the department
The police said the same thing about a serial killer in Missouri and now we have Timothy Hayslett.....
I'm glad you said this cause I didn't know. They haven't covered it in St. Louis yet.
We had four women murdered in Oregon that police said were not related, and then a few months later, what do you know…they arrested one man for all of their murders.
@@serialskincare Sometimes police don't tell the public everything for a reason. Please go easy on them - many of these detectives ruin their own lives trying to find these earth walking devils.
Timothy Haslett*** C'MON MAN! 😅
You're literally disrespecting a soldier killed in 2003 named Timothy Hayslett. Thats what comes up when you google the name you're calling a serial killer.
After 13 bodies, they think they “might” have a serial killer situation?
How many does it take to be sure?
def not 13 i guess
I've lived in Austin since 1984 there have been 20 bodies that have been found at the river
3
14
😅😅😅
Drunk partygoers don’t just decide to go jumping in a lake by themselves. It’s usually with a group of people and they’re goofing off or showing off. 13 people to be dead without witnesses is what leads me to believe there’s more to it.
no, they fall in cause the stairs on the edge don't have guard rails dingus. The initiative right now is to put hand rails up, and more street lights, since that trail is dark af at night.
They're letting those real estate developers do whatever they want, they're probably throwing in some of them in after finding them in the bottom of a hole they dug without fences. Money talks.
@@ripvanwinkle6449 use ur fkinh brain, if the guard rails have been the same since 60 years ago, and at the same time a spike of dead bodies have been found, that means it has nothing to do with guard rails because there would be massive dead bodies since the inception
Untrue, I've found like 200 cases of men who go missing after leaving bars and are always found drowned in bodies of water. It's weird but evidently most drunk dudes just wana swim or be near water
Corruption.
After 13 bodies the public should be warned about a serial killer! 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@Julianne11227 exactly! they need to protect themselves against a huge threat like that
They don't want to "alarm" anyone 😒
Nah they waiting for 25 more to fr CALL it a serial killer 😭😭😭😟
Technically after one (two or more) in a short span is considered serial...
It’s actually way more than that. It’s just 13 in the past couple years. In the past decade it’s been three or four times that. It’s insane.
I live in Houston. I've been saying there's a serial killer in Austin and now I think there's one here in Houston. Maybe it's the same one...??? Same MO.
THANK YOU FOR COVERING THIS.
What’s the body count in Houston?
Shiiii he’s in Houston? I’m done for
Im a college student in austin tx and its very well known here that we have a serial killer at the moment- this isnt new
Hmm, i see comments from TX saying they havent known, why should this news would only be exclusive to TX? It should be nation-wide news that they have a serial killer.
Sad and BECAREFUL
@@irishmud what, are you for serious? Why is this not on the news?
@@soumayahassan5040it’s true. They are trying to protect the image imo but I’m not sure why they keep brushing it off!
unless you know them, don't trust anyone. be safe
Remember when the authorities said there was no Long Island serial killer and that captain was involved lol
That was my first thought; must be a cop.
Maybe the cops are involved or a cop.......you don't just down play 13 bodies.
This was my first thought exactly.
The description the bartender gave and that the one survivor agreed with sounds exactly like a cop
Scarier- a group of cops all in on it together.
Instead of warning the public they try to ignore it
Because it one of them and they know it
Yup..a cop
@@katjay3125 Ohhh, I'm late to this story, but that makes a lot of sense.
A tale as old as time
They don’t ignore it they have to establish a pattern first they don’t want a panic so as frustrating it is internet they withhold certain info until they’re sure they know what’s happening. They need to build the case to get the feds involved as well.
Every serial killer that we know aboit all started very similar to this. 13 bodies in a lake is NOT a coincidence
To make yourself a serial killer, you need three or more bodies, this is 10 extra bodies and the cops still think there’s nothing suspicious.
It’s ridiculous that the cops have denied the serial killer up to this point
I'm from Austin and I suspect a cop is doing it and that's why they're not investigating.
I Live in the neighborhood.. Austin cops are not very motivated these days..I think that multiple things are going on here.
@@sunspots6077 not very motivated but have the motivation to harass you for expired tags
@@overcastskyline1747😂😂 Real talk
@sunspots6077 Austin is a blue area, so nothing makes sense & no one is motivated. If anything, they are motivated to protect violent people not victims. The medical examiner is suspicious too. Why would it take two days to discover a gun shot wound. It sounds like they had two days to come up with a cover story. Something is really off in Austin & many other blue areas.
We have been saying this for a few years and the police won't take this seriously . There are also instances where people wake up being dumped around the convention center when the last memory they had was being on Rainey Street .
I’ve heard those stories too- on true crime channels.
Relax dude
@@karenneill9109 do you know which channels?
@@JustMyOpinion. I can’t remember, sorry
@@sdraulitolito44 Thats not something anyone should just "relax"
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me 13 times...
Adding: (...) still need more proof.
@@florianadolf2256the problem is they’re not trying to find proof they’ve closed all of these cases lmao. the cops are in on it.
I lost a friend 12 years ago who “drowned” in lady bird lake but he was a strong swimmer so I have always wondered how he drowned….. still think something else happened
Undercurrents, rip tides, getting caught on something, many strong swimmers die in water.
I’m not saying that something didn’t happen to your friend. I’m just saying it’s very possible it was an accident.
I’m very sorry for your loss.
@@dailybunnymemes2545 its a lake...theres no current
@@dailybunnymemes2545 undertow and riptides aren't threats to strong knowledgeable swimmers. And they're ocean features, Lady Bird Lake is a LAKE
@@dailybunnymemes2545 its a lake....
@@brycewarden4392 I just said it’s a lake. Read.
3 body count makes a serial kïller. This guy has 13 so far. RIP,Justice for the victims.
It’s been going on here in Austin since 2008. It’s more than just the 13 reported bodies. Crazy how Apd still brushes it off.
Maybe. Maybe not…
where’s the fbi?
The horrible thing is that this has been happening for a lot longer and there have actually been over 20 victims. I watched a video where the person said they met someone who knows a cop at the APD and he told her they think it might be a police officer doing it.
Most likely it is
How is this even being doubted? Embarrassing
@@LilyFlowers-hh3sc simple, the police don’t want the flack admitting they have no clue what’s going on
@@_SamC_ Yes. Or it could be one of them involved.
If it's a self inflicted gunshot where is the gun?
I live in Austin and EVERYONE that lives here knows to not swim in Lady Bird Lake bc it's gross. You just don't do it. Paddle boarding during the day is a big thing but there is absolutely NO ONE on/in the lake at night.
Not a serial killer? It’s fishy, very fishy.
no, its not a fish!
Not an alligator 🐊
There are fishys in the lake. Here fishy, fishy. 😅 lol.
Gey Fish serial killer
It smells fishy to me especially when they are fishing them out of the lake.
The story here starts much later than the actual history of the lake. Bodies have been turning up suspiciously since 2008. The recent history of Rainey St. bars that could be connected to these cases are incredibly disturbing and frightening.
@@lindsayhartung1495 could be multiple people. Everyone spreads rumors of a serial killer so people assume the serial killer will be blamed if they do something
@@robertct06 I comeplety agree. I actually don't think it is just one person. I think they are all unique cases but have striking similarities. I do believe the bars on Rainey St. need more investigation as well as the possibility of taxi and ride share services in the general vicinity either being connected or running their own operations.
I’m from New Zealand and even *I* have heard about these deaths - and I’ve never been to Texas. Totally sus if they’re “unrelated”.
I heard about this months ago… and the police are STILL denying the possibility of a serial killer?
13 bodies lol of course there’s a serial killer
DURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
And yet (I love in Austin) they seem to be trying to protect tourism, image and the "hip scene" rather than safety.
Lol?
Dexter morgan is real
That's why I think someone in the police is involved
My niece just moved from there. It is a very expensive area to live in and she lived in a high rise secure bldg. She left because of all of the homeless people. One got into her secure bldg at 3am and started banging on her door. She got out of bed and called for security and he wasn’t even in the bldg. He kept banging. She called 911 and told him so. He ran off. That was enough for her. Mayor needs to take care of these problems bc Austin is a very expensive place to live. I still love the Austin I lived in and may move back someday.
The worst part: there’s been women drugged on 6th. They think it’s a bartender but bc they were roofied there’s no evidence. Same thing with these men I’m sure. So sad. This whole situation is reprehensible.
@@PossumPityParty this is true and it’s been going on for many many years…it happened to me and found out I had been served by a bartender that was suspected of dropping mikis in women’s drinks.
@@PossumPityParty my suspicion in these cases is a bartender on Rainy too. Has anyone investigated the bartender who gave the statement saying “a random guy told them they’re the Rainy Street Reaper” Uhm. Is the bartender actually making a little confession here? 🤔 that’s quite the story, bud.
I was actually roofied by an older woman at a bar who bought a round of shots for me and a could other girls close by. I literally dont remember anything from that night. I was told that shortly after we atrived, i went to the bar and ordered a drink. Apparently the woman offered a shot and i accepted. I was being searched for after they didn't locate me st the bar. Instead i was located in the bathroom, laid passed out on the bathroom floor. Security carried me out and helped my husband and the other couple we were with load me into the car. I was so sick and didnt feel right for the next 36 hours. Appsrently from the time i walked in to the time i was carried out was 15 minutes.
They kicked the woman and man she was with out. They were not recognized. But because they had no actual proof of them doing anything ( apparently the cameras were not operational) , cops wouldnt do anything. We never went back there.
@@wheelmeouttahereincarnationswhich bar?
@@wheelmeouttahereincarnations which bar?
i live on a lake surrounded by drunk hill rats with speedboats.33yrs, and not a single drowning accident. let that sink in.
"let that sink in."
Pun intended?
Probably won’t be long, though.
@@The_Sword_Saint💀😂
..... "drunk Hill Rats" ? ........ what is that...?
Yahoo's with boats.
I just saw a paranormal RUclips channel report on this. And he dug up that it's been killings going way to 2015.
Do you have a link to this channel?
Watch true crime. College student calls police after stalker was looking in her window. Police say it was probably just an owl or a neighbor taking out the trash. The next day she's reported missing but police wait another 48 hours since, "She's probably doing drugs somewhere....she'll be back". Two years later her body is never recovered but at least Dateline got an episode out of it.
That’s effe’d up
Watching true crime definitely makes you lower your belief in the police and in their investigation skills.
@@pugsabi yep!!
Omg that's awful!
What case was this?
Imagine if they really wanted to capture whoever is doing this and put freaking cameras along the river…
02:43 "Self inflicted gunshot wound"?? 🤨 It's very difficult to imagine anybody going to a public area by a lake to shoot and "unalive" themselves. I'm really not buying that story.
Bruh I’m 34 yrs old never heard of the lake needing fences and light , I’ve lived in Austin my whole life , back then ppl were not dying at the lake like that
Me too!
So 13 bodies in one location is not unusual in any way? Wtaf?
Definitely interesting my 1st suspects is police department, detective, retired detective, people in forensics, and to dive even deeper some of my own colleagues
13 people from this area have died, but it's not a serial killer. Yeah..sure
Imagine how many HAVEN'T washed up
@@redacted6650 chilling
The company Arrive Logistics headquarters is here in Austin and has an office in Chicago and Austin and employees regularly travel between the two states
A lot of companies have teams that travel to and from these areas in Austin.
Why hasnt this made national news?
Because it's Texas.
@@Missunderstood103 so by that logic Serial Killers dont cross state lines ?
- smh
Not the focus atm of MSM
Because the urban legand of a serial killer has been going on for decades now.
Because a big war is coming
**** La Crosse, WI. VERY eerily similar problem some years ago. Bodies kept ending up in the Mississippi River. Yes, downtown is right next to the Mississippi River. But as soon as people started publicly questioning: is there a serial killer?? And the city started putting up more lights, etc ......
Boom: NO MORE BODIES.
Police always said: no foul play and attributed the no more bodies going into the Mississippi River as: proof that the lights and other preventions were working.
I don't buy it for a second. Someone was busy at work. And these other stories in Austin and Chicago sound eerily similar.
There’s this RUclipsr named antphrodite and he’s done tarot readings on both possible serial killings in both Austin and Chicago. You should check him out.
Wasn't there smiley faces painted as well? I can't remember anymore (horrible brain fog 😅)
And college kids, specifically? Again, can't remember very many details, but I thought it was mostly male, college age, and thought smiley face paintings were in the area.
@@shannonstibor6967I thought so too lol. I’m over in MN and I had a gym teacher when I was in HS who sat us down and was like “I’m gonna tell you a scary story”. She then talked bout the smiley faces left behind, the victims all being similar, etc. she was talking bout this happening in WI specifically. I remember her surprising the class by ending it with “this is a true story. This is actually happening” 😅. I always thought that this only happened in WI, so hearing bout this happening in Austin, Texas too was a bit wild to hear. Definitely suspicious and odd.
Let's be real, no one parties alone. The fact that it has been ruled accidental more than once is crazy.
I am from La Crosse, WI where the whole smiley face killer thing began. 8 young men in the river in a small town in just a few years caused everyone to start saying it was a serial killer. The reality was that La Crosse is a college town with 3 colleges and dozens of bars located on 3rd street (3rd street from the Mississippi). In between the bars and the river is a park with a boat dock where large riverboats dock. After the last body was found in 2006, changes were made. Blockades were setup so that you would have to navigate your way to the boat landing and couldn't just walk straight through and a volunteer river watch group patrolled the park on weekends. The river watch group caught several drunk young men alone in the park near the river over the next year and missing college-aged men stopped washing up in the river. Not saying this isn't a serial killer in Austin, but sometimes the simplest answer is the correct one.
A serial killer isn't going to kill again in an area which is now patrolled.
@AnneAbbey that proves nothing, you just dismiss it because the victims are males
@SamSam-xb1ur
Ya don’t say😁
several have done just that. Arthur Shawcross was cuaught at a dump sight while cops were still investigating it. Big Ed Kemper stalked the same area and even talked to police about the case. @SamSam-xb1ur
@@fevergaming1dumb people
Police said there was no gilgo beach serial killer either. Look where that's got now!
Gilgo beach?
Be safe everyone, and stay strapped.
I said this last year, and they needed to alert Austin. If these bodies coming washed up on the lake, why ni cameras not being installed around that lake
city council is already 100s of millions over budget, they can't afford that cause they're too busy building lbtq community centers. true fact. i live here.
13th??? I've been here for 24 years and random bodies have been found there. I don't have to be in the FBI to figure out someone is out there doing this
Sad.
Austin and San Antonio are going through some dark times.
The reason the police have denied that there's a serial killer (serial killers) in Austin (and San Antonio) is because they're tourist towns. So much of their economy depends on those tourist dollars and this is terrible news for the industry. I have lived in San Antonio and was law enforcement adjacent for years, that's how I know it's true. There's more than one, in each city. or has been over the last 25 years. This one though, hopefully the police will have enough evidence now to track down and get this monster off the streets.
Absolutely spot on ! I live in a tourist town and most lethal crimes are never found in the news- it doesn’t help that the biggest casino owns the newspaper.
Absolutely! 💯 They don't want to lose the money from tourism.
Difficult to get the forensic evidence when he's putting them in the water. 😢
💯
Tell them to put up cameras everywhere in the area. This would have been solved years ago if they had.
A few years ago, Eau Clair Wisconsin had this same type of issue. Men going missing, only to be found in water or on the shore. My ex gf's ex bf ended up being found dead as well. Be safe everyone!
Police and the government will say whatever they have to to quell public fears. And that includes lying and playing it down..
They really should place some cameras around that Lake.
austin city council too busy raising property taxes to fund a 1.8 billion climate change project. they don't care about anything other than progessive ideology. their solution is put up a hand rail kek
you’d think they would by now lmfao
So a serial killer who travels between Austin and Chicago. Truck driver, corporate employees who has to travel to between the local office and out of state headquarters or a regional office. Someone who is in an industry that has conventions or meetings in Austin or Chicago. Seems like if cops don't have the resources, or skill set, to deal with a serial killer, they just ignore them.
13 body's in the same area in such a short period of time and no nothing to see here🤦
this is six months old. the fact they haven't done anything yet is crazy.
HOW is this 6 mos old. one just happened july5 he said. This is ongoing for couple years
@@MissisChannel I saw a recently viewed video about this about 6 months ago. If it is in fact years then im speechless.
@@ラッセル9728 yes it’s been going on for a couple years
10:50 the lady touched on Chicago, I’ve been saying this! You’d hear about several people pulled out of the river or lake over a couple week period
Living nearby this is freaky.
I can't believe Austin police. I have experienced above average crime here, and I was brought here by my parents when it was a little more than a town. Thank you Tracy, thank you very much.
That's a lot of deaths in one area. Why doesn't Austin put cameras up around this area. At least they could see why its happening and put more safety measures in place.
Why do yall think more cameras=security?
@@babyt556Yeah double edged sword. People always crying for less freedom & more surveillance. I read a comment that said if you want privacy go home. What a crazy world.
As if we aren't all tracked every minute of our lives every corner of the earth.
Unsolvable mystery I'm sure.😂
Because serial killers from up to mid 2000s have admitted it’s much harder in this day and age with security cameras.
Thank you Law and Crime for covering this story!!
I used to live in this area and one day I was walking home from the bar around 2am. I was about to cross the bridge over Lady Bird Lake and somebody approached me and asked me to call the police. They said somebody robbed them on 6th St and then just dropped them off there. They had no phone or anything with them so I called the police, waiting around until they arrived and then went back home. Apparently it was a few people with a gun forced them into a car and took their stuff
It seems to be getting more dangerous in Austin! Glad I didn't move over there😕
Sounds suspicious... hopefully your carrying...
@@ryshellso526 Carrying while walking home from a bar? Just think about that for a second.
The real question is if they’re related to the multitude of cases of men 20-35 ending up in bayous in Houston too
Probably just gang killings in Houston.
Thank you for bringing this to light. This has been going on way too long
first time hearing about this
I live in Chicago and have been saying the same thing! Just too many people disappearing and ending up in the river or Lake Michigan. Scary.
Sidebar is also the name of a bar in Austin where everyone is getting roofied before getting murdered. Interesting. 👀
The Austin Police Dept. Is a JOKE
Woke joke
*defunding. The post won't let me edit the mistype
@@ellzietwinkle1089 What makes them woke
The band Public Enemy has a song called 911 Is A Joke and in Austin it certainly is and they don't have enough officers for this city.
In west California, criminals know nothing will be prosecuted.
The lack of concern on law enforcement’s part makes me believe the killer is in law enforcement or has influence.
Exactly what I was about to comment but you said it!
Haven't you seen Jaws? Same thing.
@@borncreativity7268😢oh no maybe a demented law enforcement out there somewhere 😮
No foul play is a crazy statement in this situation 🙄
You know putting cameras up would make it easier to say if they were actually accidents. The fact they’ve let it go on so long it’s mind boggling. What about toxic reports too?
My husband was a security guard right near the lake when the man shot in his car happened. He called me when the shots happened, since residents already called it in to the cops. He was telling me he thought he saw lights on the lake, like a car went into the water. He was talking to the cops while they were pulling it out.
Far more bodies have been found in a small section on the Cumberland River along Broadway in Nashville in a 2 years span and there are no rumors of a serial killer. Odd.
so call me crazy but why not set up CCTV along that route? or some hidden cameras recording both sides of the river and lake....it is not like we aren't living in an age of technology
You're crazy.
Prohibitively expensive
Then, they would have to own up?? Admit, they might be wrong??
Lunatic.
@@GabrieleSablotny-vs7dimy thought for sure. The police don’t want to know.
This is crazy, Cmon this is definitely a serial killer
You know the guy?
The fact that the killer has a high probability of coming across this video is eerie 😱
And commenting
So many deaths you would think they would place night vision cameras all over that place especially where the surviving victim was pushed off the bridge 🙄
Surviving victim?
The guy who had the rods put in his back? Did you watch the video?
When a city will do anything to protect its tourism business, should be the name of this story.
Do people seriously think this isn’t a strategic set of murders made by one person or a few people working together? I get they don’t want to scare people but people NEED to be scared.
I live in a beach town and island in Florida ranked near the top for best beaches. Always covered in tourists riding beach cruisers around drinking, beach parties etc and there are fishinf piers, docks, bridges and water access literally every street and we don't have accidental deaths practically ever so don't tell me this many bodies washed up in that period of time in those states because people were drinking and accidentally fell in
The actual water is not that easy to get to. You might accidentally fall off the walking paths if your drunk enough but you’d have to do some kind of gymnastics to land in the water from the path. It wouldn’t be like falling off a pier. There’s brush and foliage along the waters edge and then the paths. It’s not a lil kids putting toy boat along the waters edge kinda place. Theres some places that are more beach but they are on the other side of the river - it’s really the Colorado River - that part is just named Lady Bird Lake (I don’t name the lakes lol was like that when I got here - we’ll not actually when I got here Lady Bird Lake was named Town Lake lol)
The quantity of unexplained drownings occurring in such a short period of time are suspicious. Where we live, there are lots of lakes and rivers. It's rare to hear of a drowning. Usually a swimming or boating accident. Not someone walking along and whoops, falls in. Doesn't happen. And how about they put in cameras near the lake?
CAMERAS INDEED I AGREE. WITH STUFF LIKE THIS....IF ONE PERSON CALLS PRIVACY ....IT'S CRAZY....IT'S WANT A LIL MORE LIGHT AND SOMEONE WATCH CAMERAS. SAFETY AND WACKOS GONE.
FORGET PRIVACY. IF YOU WANT THAT GO IN YOUR HOME.
Cities dont want to pay the money for that. The way they keep money is to not spend it on what they should be paying for
As they said, there's a heavy bar scene there..lots of homeless...and the one guy thinks he was drugged although he could've just been really drunk and fell in..like the young man in Nashville...
Similar thing happened in Canada (Thunder Bay), why don’t they put cameras out and maybe the cops should investigate alittle better? Geeez
@@LoriL010 The autopsy would or should sow alcohol or drug issues. Police are saying 'no foul play' probably to suppress panic. Does any lake average 6 drownings a year? Lake Lanier (GA) has averaged 10 deaths per year since 1994.
How many bodies are you going to pull out of the same lake before you put cameras up
For real tho.
The bartender who drugged me at Sidebar last year moved out of state recently. Cole Simecek
I really did feel that a bartender could have been doing this. I'm sorry you went through that, but thanks for confirming my suspicions.
😢
Contact law enforcement if you haven't already. Even if he's not responsible for any of this, he did that to YOU.
@@sarah2.017No one cares unless your high profile & attacking a conservative.
@@ellzietwinkle1089 pretty sure its the other way around
This has been happening in BOSTON MA, the Charleston river. So sad
What was the rumor that it was an APD officer? Any word on that?