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  1. #1
    Enigma African Astronaut
    I watch a lot of true crime stuff but the most disturbing case that really stuck with me and I would like to find some back story or research it further. It just really stuck with me because of empathy I have for the mom.

    From what I remember it was early 2000s cuz it involves a house phone and a burner phone and this pre teen girl like 10 to 13 iirc in Arizona was walking home from school like she always did by herself and she disappears.

    The mom and dad go on this community wide search for her, police, FBI, dogs, not a trace of her.

    4 months later the mom answers the house phone and it's her fucking daughter. She says 'I needs help, I'm in a house in the city, please mom" and then the mom hears a man say "what are you doing?" And the phone hangs up.

    Police trace the number to like the west part of the city and the phone is never turned on again, it was a burner phone.

    The girl is still missing to this day, no body, no developments, nothing.

    That gives me like wow can u just imagine. Anyway if anyone can find info on that case I'd be appreciative, if not I hoped you liked my summary.
  2. #2
    I prefer relish myself
  3. #3
    Crispy Houston
    I like honey mustard or barbecue
  4. #4
    Michael Myers victim of incest [divide your nonresilient tucker]
    This happens a lot more than we think. She's dead. Killed by her captor.
  5. #5
    Michael Myers victim of incest [divide your nonresilient tucker]
    I used to not like mustard until I read that mustard seeds were cultivated by people for the first time in ancient Pakistan thousands of years ago, so I wanted to embrace my roots and now I like to eat mustard. However, it wasn't used as a condiment by my ancestors. I also like ketchup and mayonnaise.
  6. #6
    Enigma African Astronaut
    What was mustard originally used for? Medicine?

    I regret putting in the part about favorite condiment because it heavily will detract from anyone answering this inquiry.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  7. #7
    Charles Ex Machina African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Michael Myers I used to not like mustard until I read that mustard seeds were cultivated by people for the first time in ancient Pakistan thousands of years ago, so I wanted to embrace my roots and now I like to eat mustard. However, it wasn't used as a condiment by my ancestors. I also like ketchup and mayonnaise.

    theres no such thing as 'pakis' before ghandhi.
  8. #8
    Instigator Space Nigga
    Ahh.

    I clicked it wrong.
  9. #9
    Enigma African Astronaut
    Damn I wish I could remember the YouTube video this referenced
  10. #10
    Michael Myers victim of incest [divide your nonresilient tucker]
    Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina theres no such thing as 'pakis' before ghandhi.

    First of all, it's "Gandhi." And second, the Indus Valley is located in modern-day Pakistan. It doesn't matter what it's called now. Alexander the Great fought against ancient Pakistanis and nearly lost, despite outnumbering them. Technically, he got killed by ancient Pakistanis as he was wounded by one of us and then died because of the bacterial infection he got from it. Based.
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    Michael Myers victim of incest [divide your nonresilient tucker]
    Originally posted by Enigma What was mustard originally used for? Medicine?

    I regret putting in the part about favorite condiment because it heavily will detract from anyone answering this inquiry.

    We don't know. Anything my ancestors did is shrouded in mystery. The only thing we can say for sure is they did trade with Mesopotamia and sent diplomats there. We know this because it was recorded by the Mesopotamians themselves.
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    Mustard oil is banned for culinary use worldwide
  13. #13
    Enigma African Astronaut
    I like spicy mustard
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