
Could there be a calculated, cross-country plot to kill young college men, including some in Minnesota? It seems a little hard to believe, but two New York detectives say they can prove it.
Gannon and Duarte say they've discovered a link between Jenkins' death and the drownings of at least 40 other men in 25 cities in 11 different states.
It began in New York
The investigation started 11 years ago in New York when then-Sgt. Gannon made a promise to the parents of Patrick McNeill.
This article just won't load here for me....tried it yesterday, too. Sorry Shaun!
Do you mean the video won't load?
If so, the text is there, to the right of the video and in the center of the page.
If not I am not sure why that is happening. It seems that I can still open it. Maybe it's the server in your area.
The site itself, with the station banner at the top loads, but I'm getting no text...just a blank page. In fairness, I was loading 4 other pages at the same time. (I didn't realize a video was loading.) Will try it again for you without so much going on....
It did load. You know, as much as I despise the thought of government tracking of individuals, cases like this cause me to wonder at how easy it would be to solve if we did have those nasty little implants. Might be a little more able to make a dent in the crime rate increase.
I am glad you were finally able to open it.
Interesting thought, too.
Isn't it bone-chilling?
Yes. It is.
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