Posted on 01/30/2017 6:18:11 AM PST by rdl6989
eople searching for a missing Missouri woman found a mans body for the second straight week.
Relatives of Jessica Runions found the mans body while sifting through fields and brush along a Kansas City roadway Saturday. Police said the discovery was being investigated as a suspicious death, but no further details have been released. Police hope to identify the body soon.
The Kansas City Star reported that Runions relatives have been searching for the 21-year-old nearly every week since she disappeared in early September.
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Out on Long Island, the police also found the body-dumping area while searching for a missing woman. They ended up finding quite a few bodies, since all the local criminals used that spot.
Related?................
I think they could be related. The boyfriend was a “person of interest” after another girl disappeared in 2007.
Sounds like maybe a murder-suicide.........
This is sad. Prayers for them to find their daughter.
Or a well-used dumping groynd. Yikes.
I’m guessing, but I assume the fields are covered in snow, so finding bodies is a bit difficult..................
Story says first male body found was decomposing. That could take in a lot, but considering the time of year now, he could have been there a while.
They need to lean heavily on the boyfriend’s friend, Yost. Missing woman was last seen giving him a ride and he was later arrested for torching her car. Sounds very suspicious to me.
Agreed, he knows something.
Not much snow this year. Lots of mud, though.
Remind me to never visit Missouri. 8>)
“While looking for their missing daughter they have found the bodies of two men in consecutive weeks. “
That seems to happen quite a bit. There are lots of “dead spaces,” way off the beaten track where nobody really goes. If it weren’t for hunters, dogs, and wandering kids, many bodies would probably never be found.
They should look there more often.
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