Re: Missing People in Humboldt County
Originally posted by BrolyBlack
This is about the 700+ please that disappear every year in Humboldt Country California.There is also a Netflix documentary on it called Murder Mountain.
What the heck is going on up there?
Indeed, I wonder myself what in the utter holy f*ck is going on in Humboldt county.
"Organizers of the Women’s March rally for Humboldt County in northern California canceled its January march over concerns that the participants would be “overwhelmingly white.”
Is it something in the water, maybe?
Originally posted by Surtur
Indeed, I wonder myself what in the utter holy f*ck is going on in Humboldt county.[b]"Organizers of the Women’s March rally for Humboldt County in northern California canceled its January march over concerns that the participants would be “overwhelmingly white.”
Is it something in the water, maybe? [/B]
What does this have to do with the OP, and why are we already making this about race?
Originally posted by Surtur
Okay well it's hard to discuss this without watching the movie. For instance, the number of people missing...how does it compare to other towns of similar size?
5-7people missing a year in similar sized towns. Per year. Almost all of them are children in custody battles.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/09/23/missing-persons-children-numbers/16110709/
Judging by the cancelled march:
Maybe the areas just really, really violent? People have been shot in relatively close areas to my home town because they didn't want to deal with someone chewing them out over leaning on their vehicle. Attitudes like that, depending on population size, you can get to 700+ "missing people" really fast.
Originally posted by Surtur
Okay well it's hard to discuss this without watching the movie. For instance, the number of people missing...how does it compare to other towns of similar size?
It's not a movie, its a series, but you don't actually have to watch it, there are hundreds of online addresses you can read. It's a county not a town, but all of California besides Humboldt has less than 390 missing persons per year compared to this one county that doubles that number.
Originally posted by dadudemon
5-7people missing a year in similar sized towns. Per year. Almost all of them are children in custody battles.https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/09/23/missing-persons-children-numbers/16110709/
Lol I'm baffled at how the government hasn't gotten involved.
Maybe it's vampires.