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It's tragic she was killed, and I feel for her family, but I really don't give a toss about the case Celerity Sep 2021 #1
I agree completely underpants Sep 2021 #2
Another irritating AF thing is the false meme that they were YouTube stars Celerity Sep 2021 #5
Yeah that's what I'd heard underpants Sep 2021 #7
Youtube, lol. Her #Vanlife Instagram, Tiktok accounts had a million followers, 1000s of pics Shanti Shanti Shanti Sep 2021 #10
no they did not, almost all the subs are post disappearance/media frenzy Celerity Sep 2021 #13
Yeah, she's famous in death now Shanti Shanti Shanti Sep 2021 #18
vanlife is a hashtag, it references thousands of accounts Celerity Sep 2021 #14
I know, Google 'Tumblr, Tiktok, sex for weed', there are many blog girls under #Vanlife, its a thing Shanti Shanti Shanti Sep 2021 #17
It's fine to get it out there to find the fiance' Sympthsical Sep 2021 #4
I don't care about day to day jimfields33 Sep 2021 #11
Early 90's Bill Curtis (Wait Wait don't tell me announcer) had an American Justice series underpants Sep 2021 #3
Unsolved Mysteries in my childhood Sympthsical Sep 2021 #6
The interest in the case started long before she was found dead. honest.abe Sep 2021 #8
Murder has always been entertainment Maeve Sep 2021 #9
Everything we do is human nature. And a lot of it is disgusting. Iggo Sep 2021 #12
True enough. People like a mystery, too. treestar Sep 2021 #15
June 1994-October 1995 pretty much confirms that. Tommy Carcetti Sep 2021 #16
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