Nope - that’s a different guy - and a used car business he bought. Not even his last name. Check out the posts/comments.
Nope - that’s a different guy - and a used car business he bought. Not even his last name. Check out the posts/comments.
but noted, “there’s a huge difference between being disabled and drawing disability.”
“And when I got in my truck, you know, I was so proud, because I felt like I finally drew a line in the sand and stood up for what I believed.”
Seriously, fuck you and the Joe Pa dick you rode in on.
As a longtime amateur investigator and reader of true crime, I found Michelle’s writing to be exceptional. Subtle but impactful, factual yet emotional. She wrote about terribly gruesome subjects with delicacy and grace. Her words will stay with me, as I’m sure they will other readers.
What a great loss to the world.
I’ll warn you, some of the facts of the cases and photos are grisly. The inaction of many of the police agencies outlined may make your blood boil. But you will feel a little twinge of hope that SOMEONE was speaking for these women when they were often failed time and again by the people (family and so-called friends…
I so identified with that, except as a mom raising boys.
Hearing about this ripped my heart out, again. I lost my wife several months ago - cardiac arrest in her sleep. I know his pain well.
It’s been 1 year and 3 months since I lost my husband, we were both 41. Some days I still feel like I can’t catch my breath as I try to pull myself out of the crater. While it is a daily, sometimes hourly, struggle, I too know that he would want me to live life to the fullest. My condolences on your loss.
My sister passed away the day after, on April 22nd. She definitely left a blast crater as well. I hope I can get through this.
I’m not trying to co-opt the moment, but her online work and advocacy to find the killers of young women of color and poor women re: Unsolved and “Cold” cases were almost second to none. The exhaustive work of her blog along with her ability to gently but firmly take police and investigative agencies to task for their…
I’m so sorry for your loss. I recently lost someone incredibly important to me to after a long, slow illness. For years, I’d been trying to prepare myself for the inevitable, but there is no preparing for such a loss. Its traumatizing all the same.
“When your mom dies you’re the best memory of her. Everything you do and say is a memory of her.”
All of my losses, while hard for me to deal with and painful still, were all pretty much expected. My mother lost a 2 year battle with cancer after being cancer free for almost 5 years. My sister lost a 2 year battle with breast cancer. My dad had a stroke in July and was gone by August. I cannot believe that it has…
“She hasn’t left a void. She’s left a blast crater.”
“When your mom dies you’re the best memory of her. Everything you do and say is a memory of her.”
You just know his daughter Alice, for all the horror and heartbreak she has and will continue to go through, will have her amazing dad by her side nonetheless. I imagine she grows into a strong, kind, and spectacular woman.
If you love true crime then I suggest you check out Michelle’s episodes of The Dork Forest with Jackie Kashian - there are three of them and each is damn near perfect. The only thing I would change would be the length, they are each about an hour but could have easily been 2+.