MeDotOrg wrote:but I'm not a member of the "True Crime Community", so I googled a bit here.
I'm not always sure how I got here myself. I often say here that I don't watch television shows. I stopped watching television regularly in 2008 when Caylee Anthony went missing. I was home on summer break and I think it was Nancy Grace who was reporting constantly. I'm not fond of Nancy Grace. Anyway, I couldn't stop looking at the reports. My husband still talks about that summer and how I was glued to the tv. Later, I did watch the trial.
Then Travis Alexander and probably others I can't recall at the moment. In the past 2 years we've had 3 high profile murder cases in this state. Chris Watts (family annihilator), the Kelsey Berreth murder and now Gannon's story.
I am hooked in by the psychology of the murderers and the stupid mistakes they make, the way LE puts their case together, the forensics involved, and how the court system works and sometimes doesn't work. Mostly, I want to see justice served on behalf of a grieving family.
I read the arrest affidavits, the forensics reports, I view the autopsy photos, psych evals if available, follow the news, watch the trials--match it all up--and there are only a select set of youtube channels that I follow because they have proven to be accurate and not into sensationalizing the cases.
Patrick Frazee never divulged where he disposed of Kelsey Berreth's remains. Hers was the case that I posted about when asking about burning a human body because that's exactly what Patrick did to hers. And then of course I asked here about using pet safe snow melt in a search area because it seemed to make sense to me.
That search that I posted about in the OP and the one they did Saturday (again with Search and Rescue) East of that search, apparently yielded evidence.
A sock and a bloody 2x4.