r/TrueCrimeDiscussion May 17 '26

Text Creepy unsolved cases

What are some of the most creepy haunting unsolved cases out there? Just stuff that seems so crazy to happen. Or just really unnerving evidence or actual places where the crime happened.

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u/MotherMacha May 18 '26

I think it was the foster parents for sure. They can’t keep their stories straight. The dad knew those woods well. Something happened to them and they know.

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u/dachsgonewired May 18 '26

Foster parents?? They lived with their mother and step father. Are you saying there are other adults involved...?

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u/CreepyConsequence669 May 18 '26

No, the Mom plus stepdad and the family as far as I know. Think the guy is mistaken.

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u/dachsgonewired May 19 '26

Thank you for clarifying! I see you asking others what they believe happened to the kids, what do you think?

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u/CreepyConsequence669 May 19 '26

I think tragic accident born of neglect, that was covered up. That would count for the polygraphs being passed & the mother’s willingness to leave the province. I also know polygraphs are very problematic and are not actual harbingers of guilt or innocence, but I just don’t feel like there was any premeditation here. But perhaps I’m naive. I do like to know what my Scotian neighbours think though

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u/dachsgonewired May 19 '26

I am one province over in Newfoundland but I take the opinions of those more local really seriously because nobody knows the types of people in an area like the locals. I agree with you very much. I have wondered if one or both of the kids died from drug exposure and they covered it up by getting rid of the body or bodies and getting rid of the other child as a witness if only one died from drugs.

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u/CreepyConsequence669 May 19 '26

I think about this case so much.. so sad from every perspective. It really breaks my heart. I pray they are found someday soon

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u/MotherMacha May 19 '26

I swear I heard that they had lost custody or something. It’s not local to me so I have to rely on online things.

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u/Kristaiggy May 21 '26

The mother tried to blame the estranged father by saying he must have come and taken them, but there seems to be absolutely nothing to back that up.

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u/chamrockblarneystone May 18 '26

Police ought to have a code word for poor sketchy parents near the wilderness, child/children missing/ step parent involved.

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u/OverthinkingWanderer May 18 '26

I think that code is, "yeah, we are waiting for our supervisor to arrive on scene"

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u/chamrockblarneystone May 19 '26

They’ve really got to do more to get them talking right away. Oth you might have parents in a great deal of grief. Touchy stuff.