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The murder spree is pretty consistent or what have you.
But in this case, it kind of becomes a little bit more difficult.
Not all serial killers operate that way, but the circumstances of their disappearances don't really have common threads.
Some believe that the same person may be responsible for some of these or maybe all of the disappearances.
But the only two women who appear to have known each other prior to their deaths are Danielle and Sheila, who were last seen with the same man.
And so this gets us the closest possible we have been yet to having a suspect.
That man is named Jim Jones, and although he was a person of interest in their cases, he was not arrested for any crime.
And it's unclear if Jones was questioned about the disappearances of any of the other women, including Christine Walters here in this case.
You know, but this is like an interesting wrapper to address an otherwise uptick in disappearances or murders.
in an area this isn't the first time we've seen this the disappearance of paula jean weldon up in vermont is part of a spree of disappearances in that area that have been contributed to the idea of a triangle again it kind of helps when there's no evidence otherwise it those trends kind of help us hone in on something right but otherwise usually don't draw any conclusions
I mean, it's so fascinating that let me know if you've ever heard of this being in Northern California.
There is an area just south of the map that I've generated in Humboldt County.
It's referred to as Murder Mountain because of its sordid past.
It appears to be an area that's seen activity from murderers, serial killers, and even marijuana farmers.
All the crimes are happening up on Murder Mountain.
What?
Yeah, yeah, there's even a Netflix docuseries on this mountain, due to the high volume of unsolved crimes happening in this area, and soโฆ
That kind of, to me, opens up the idea of one of the kind of mini theories we'll talk about.
But it's like, is there something dangerous in general just by being near nature?
You know, the missing 411 cases we talked about where people kind of disappear after cresting a hill.