America's Police Can't Solve Murders Anymore

JNew

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One one my boys was shoot down when I was 21 and they still can’t find the murder after a decade.

My guess is people are able to travel around a lot more and meet strangers via phone, text and social media. This results in people being where they’re not really likely to go. Also people mind their business a lot more even from 10 years ago.
 

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Don't talk to cops bruhs.

Mind your business bruhs.

Think cops can solve crimes without statements bruhs.

Don't be a witness bruhs

Dont give statements bruhs

Hate telling bruhs.

Realize the cops in your area are racist bruhs
 

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YouTuber leads authorities to human remains believed to be of man missing since 2013​

By Sarah Engel, CNN

2 minute read

Updated 9:14 PM EST, Tue December 26, 2023


A portion of this image has been blurred by the Camden County Sheriff's Office.

Human remains were found Sunday in connection to a missing person's case from 2013, according to the Camden County Sheriff's Office in Missouri.



In a press release, the sheriff's office said that James Hinkle, a local YouTuber, spotted a submerged vehicle in a private pond while filming with his drone.

Hinkle was searching the area for clues related to the disappearance of Donnie Erwin, 59-year-old when he went missing from Camdenton, Missouri in December 2013.
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A Hyundai belonging to Donnie Erwin was found after a YouTuber went searching for clues related to the man's disappearance 10 years ago.

Camden County Sheriff's Office


CNN —

Human remains were found Sunday in connection to a 2013 missing person’s case with the help of a YouTuber, according to the Camden County Sheriff’s Office in Missouri.

In a news release, the sheriff’s office said that James Hinkle, a local videographer who operates the YouTube channel Echo Divers, spotted a submerged vehicle in a private pond while filming with his drone.

Hinkle was searching the area for clues related to the disappearance of Donnie Erwin, who was 59 when he went missing from Camdenton, Missouri, in December 2013.

“When I found out that Donnie was a veteran and lived an hour and a half from my home in Clinton, Missouri, I knew I could help with the search,” Hinkle, who oversees a scuba diving search and rescue team, told CNN via Facebook.

In a December 16 news release, the sheriff’s office said divers confirmed the vehicle’s license plate number matched that of Donnie Erwin’s, but were unable to find any remains.

During the weekend before Christmas, authorities brought in cadaver dogs, who alerted detectives to a specific area of the pond. On Sunday, divers recovered human remains and “an artificial hip consistent with the one Mr. Erwin had,” according to the Camden County Sheriff’s Office.

“While a forensic pathologist will have to examine the remains to determine for certain if they are indeed those of Mr. Erwin, investigators are confident the hip and remains belong to him,” the sheriff’s office said.

According to a missing person’s alert, Erwin was last seen around 9:30 a.m. on December 29, 2013.
 
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