Pics of caged Missouri woman found before cabin burns down; Body found in desert search for NJ woman – Everything Law and Order Blog

This week on True Crime Daily The Podcast: Missouri woman Cassidy Rainwater is still missing after disappearing in July (1:53). Two men are held on suspicion of kidnapping in the case after incriminating evidence is found on a phone. Hours before the men appear in court, the cabin where they lived burns to the ground. And a New Jersey woman on a cross-country adventure to California, following her dream to become a chef, vanishes in June (25:25). Now local authorities announce a gruesome discovery, but is it related to Lauren Cho’s disappearance? Attorney Gerald A. Griggs joins host Ana Garcia.

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27 thoughts on “Pics of caged Missouri woman found before cabin burns down; Body found in desert search for NJ woman”
  1. I use to know Cassidy pretty well we never really got along…long story…but this don't deserve to happen to anybody for any reason..R.I.P Cass. ❤

  2. hmmmm well the Netflix Docu, "Don't F**k With Cats" proved regular people tried to prevent a murder and cops ignored them and a young man died…BRUTALLY!

  3. You know, while I understand the sheriff's frustration, I have to take issue with the description that apparently Ana agreed with, regarding what type of people are armchair sleuthing. Referring to them as people who live in their parents' basements eating Great Value Cheese Puffs and drinking boxed wine is terribly ignorant, bigoted and just plain mean, and implies that people who can afford little more than those as their comforts are to be ridiculed as well.

    Despite how prolific such behavior is these days, the fact remains that you can get your point across without devaluing those who are – for whatever reason – trying to help. Yes, people need to have reality injected into their "I can solve this in 2 seconds" attitude. However, blanketing all of these folks with what interestingly enough used to be a caricature of adult male gamers is beneath a sheriff and quite frankly, even further beneath Ana Garcia. Sure, read the thing to showcase the sheriff's opinion on matters, but don't then laugh like it's funny. You wouldn't like having all that mud flung at you, who are an obviously intelligent, educated journalist. Why would you think someone who truly wants to help find the poor missing woman would want to be name-called?

    Could've been handled better in both cases.

  4. Gerald A. Griggs, Amazing, Intelligent, well meaning,thoroughly thought through verbal responses to the Crimes & Questions, & would want Him,to represent Me,but I will,NEVER ,knock on wood, be in a legal situation,…..#keepingmybuttathome

  5. How can someone vanish? Without a trace? In 8 years there have been no new leads on Amanda’s case! The details are vague to say the least, however what DO we know happened?

    Let’s start with the night before she disappeared, according to a news article Amandas dad, Lee had expressed that Amanda was upset about something, he tried to talk to her but she didn’t go into what was bothering her. There are many speculations on what information this could have been however as of now no one has been able to give a concrete answer as to what was upsetting Amanda only speculation.

    The day Amanda disappeared she allegedly had went to a pawn shop located in Rolla, mo to pawn an item. However Amanda never picked up her last check, what did she need money for? And if she needed money, why not just go pick up her check?

    Amanda left behind a note, the details of that note as we all know hasn’t been released. What did the note say? Was their forensic confirmation that this was indeed Amanda’s hand writing? The location where Amanda was last seen was a remote area. If she did leave, why didn’t she take her own vehicle? Given the remote location she was at I don’t see her leaving on foot, and why would she? She had a car so walking would seem a bit absurd, so did she get picked up? She didn’t take her wallet, she didn’t take her dog with her, she didn’t take anything but allegedly her phone which was last pinged in the st Clair pacific area! Which we know she wouldn’t be able to walk on foot with that distance. Who was she with?

    Amanda was working at the greenstay hotel at the time of her disappearance and since there has been another missing person with the connection of last being seen at the greenstay.
    If you have any details or any contact with Amanda around her disappearance please share the information with the authorities! We just want to bring Amanda home and know what happened to her! #whereisamandacaudill

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  6. Lauren's family might be describing her case as being completely different than Gabby's because perhaps they don't suspect domestic violence or any Foul Play by the boyfriend or ex-boyfriend whereas in Gabby's case it was very clearly domestic violence. That's just my theory.

  7. I've revised the Delphi Murder case with the 2 young teens, Abby and Liberty. …and while the MO looks different, it isn't. It really isn't. They not only caged and cut this woman up, they filmed it. Same as what they did to those poor girls.

  8. A lot of times the internet and POD casters do a better job than the actual police.! It was the ppl and the internet who found Gabby Petito , it’s the internet and a POD Caster who is fighting for the right justice in your next case, Thanks to the internet and more ppl was that Kiely Rodni was found by the great team of AWP , on a place already ¨Searched ¨ by the VERY capable police. So, the Podcasters, the internet , the true crime fans Community are not to be treated like mindless puff eaters and wine inebriated idiots by the police department. They should show a little more respect and choose a better approach to talk to the public. Because in many cases they turn precisely to us for help, for tips, and for support.

  9. Hello she wouldn't be dead if it had been play, i have never been with any woman who wanted to be tied caged or dominated in that way unless it was making a porno

  10. What’s up with these creepy old dude? They kidnapped her, rape her,and killed her.all you need is one of them, turn him up side down and tap the shit out of him. He will tell you everything 🤦‍♀️

  11. The reason Gaby's case had a lot of attention was probably because she was a content creator so she had many social media followers hence got so much attention. Because I remember hearing about Maya Milite's case too was being said why it hasn't had as much attention as Gaby's. So sad altogether. I wish peace for the deceased🙏

  12. I used to live in this area. About 12 years ago there was another case of a 16 year old who was kept in a dog crate that was suspended from the ceiling. It was discovered because the victim went into cardiac arrest during an electrical torture session and the people took her to the emergency room. Apparently they were inviting men from all over to partake in the torture for a fee. The two men claimed everything was consensual. After this all happened, I never saw anything else about the case and don't know anyone else that knew what ever came of the situation. Could that case be connected to this one? Seems likely to me.

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