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missing in 2022 | three recent unsolved disappearances

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missing in 2022 | three recent unsolved disappearances

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these three current cases from this year could be solved with help from the public.

[00:10] meghan marohn
[05:57] scott graham
[10:23] kainalu higbee

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32 COMMENTS

  1. I get a bad feeling about Meghan. I think she was taken right there close to where she was parked. The second case was just total neglect. This man who was in poor health that needed daily medication to help him survive appeared to have been treated without urgency by his own country. That's a damn shame. Kai's last everything seems to point to a suicide but I'm not sure because I didn't know him. The ones closest to him would know.

  2. Scott shouldn’t have been traveling alone. Having a kidney transplant makes it very serious and on his own with compromised health, he should have had a travel companion. Very sad.

  3. No matter the individual circumstances of a persons history …. a missing person is still someone’s family member etc and therefore that’s leaves a profound sense of loss and grief in people’s hearts. I hope that there maybe some sort of closure or resolution for the friends and families of these missing individuals.

  4. I have heard about Meghan Marohn before. It’s an extremely upsetting situation as she could not have traveled far. I think that foul play could be involved as she is a brilliant and talented woman that is exceptionally aware and cautious too. I hope that she is found safe very soon. As for the Canadian in Spain, this is a very sad case. Countries are so close together, he could have easily accidentally traveled to another country. But his medical history and his desperate need for his anti-rejection medication is highly alarming! I hope that they have created a very large net around Spain and Portugal as well!! I hope he is found safely and soon.

  5. I think that in the case of Kainula, Kai, was a victim of a crime. His truck was found with his wallet? He was kidnapped apparently. It isn’t rocket science but LEO hate to have to work for the less fortunate people of society that they deem unworthy, not ones that are worthy to the loved ones left behind. Most LEO, including other professions like physicians are racist, that’s a proven fact. Kai is one of the unworthy for LE, hence their refusal to take his missing situation seriously.

  6. I am sorry to say, but odds are all three of these precious people are no longer with us. The first and last cases sound very much like suicide. The first woman was going through an emotional break severe enough to quit the job she loved for several months. People don’t tell others before they are going to do it. She may have gone someplace secluded and hidden to take her life. The last man gave his phone to his mom and told her happy Mother’s Day, as if he were saying goodbye. I believe he also went somewhere to take his life. The second case involves an older man, so it’s hard to say if he’s somewhere with amnesia or passed away from lack of medical care. Sadly, all three cases sound like people who won’t be found alive💔

  7. It is wonderful that you are highlighting currrent/new cases.
    I feel like there is more hope of there being a good outcome.
    And it gives the cases some more coverage.
    Meghan sounds like someone i would have as a friend.
    I hope all of these people are located (safely) soon.

  8. Meghan's case for some reason gives me 'You' vibes. Like part of me is wondering if she was being pursued romantically by a coworker or worse a student, and given the brief overview she strikes me as the type who would try to speak up, but if she was then perhaps persuaded by the school to take a leave.

  9. As much as I love ur content , it's so hard for me to watch these unsolved cases . Especially knowing i can't do much to help.
    Love your content though, your very good !

  10. Great content. I just want to add that I Googled the Canadian Embassy in Madrid and they have less than poor ratings as far as being helpful with anything when Canadians are abroad. Maybe someone there should have helped Scott a little bit more and the outcome would have been positive. It sounds like Scott did everything right and to his best ability. Another scary thing is that there is a very large train depot and a ton of train tracks near the embassy. Someone should check there for him maybe. He might have been disoriented and wound up down there.😟

  11. Such sad cases – Megan's disappearance has impacted us in Berkshire County especially hard – that trail is not a difficult one
    It is hard to imagine how she hasn't been found
    🙏 for all these missing people and their families / loved ones

  12. If his bag and other items were still on the bus then that should have been an indication that he was going to return to the bus so why did no one notice his bag on the seat and drivers often do headcounts in such situations to make sure everyone is back on the bus but that clearly didn't happen here this could have been avoided entirely if someone had bothered to enquire about the missing passenger.

  13. My sympathies go out to all the people who have had to try and deal with police over a loved one's problems when those authorities have 'decided' that person was a 'drug user.', whatever tf that means. It's especially fucked up when you think about the amount of drug use and distribution the cops are involved in themselves. The judgement is bizarre and delusional.

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