William Bradford Bishop Jr. is a man of many accomplishments, with an Ivy League education, two master’s degrees and a successful career. He is accused of killing his mother, wife and his three young children. At 39, he vanished. From 2016: https://bit.ly/3CVy9b2

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44 thoughts on “Bradford Bishop case: Ex-diplomat kills five family members, absconds”
  1. A professional hit would have made this look like he did it by hiding his body. This was no regular joe, he was connected internationally, so maybe uncovered something he wasn't supposed to.

  2. This case seems similar to the John List case of Westfield, New Jersey in November of 1971. John List killed his wife, mother, daughter, and two sons on November 9, 1971. The bodies were discovered on December 7, 1971. He wasn't found until the late summer of 1989 with the help of America's Most Wanted. It is scary to think that a man could slaughter his entire family and then walk away

  3. I believe he committed suicide where his car was found in Elmont, TN. There has been no trace of the dog either. Their bones are somewhere hidden in the Great Smokey Mountains

  4. John List was on anti-depressants when he murdered his family. No prior history before or after!!
    Like so many other cases, I believe pha,rma drugs are involved in this case.
    Just look at all the mass murders and anti-de,pressa,ant connections.

  5. Besides being turned down for an annual promotion twice, one of William Bradford Bishop Jr.'s colleagues, Roy Harrell Jr., said that Brad Bishop was missing something in himself as a result of his mother Lobelia Bishop and wife Annette Bishop telling Brad Bishop that he's inadequate, washed up and really isn't going anywhere in his career but still that is no excuse for Brad Bishop to massacre his whole family like that.

  6. I think there's much more to the story than us average people know, maybe he screwed up in his work or uncovered something he wasn't supposed to. Things are never as they seem in the intelligence community

  7. He wandered off into one of the biggest national parks in North America, millions of acres, he's long dead and his remains have just never been found but its clear he's long dead pretty much straight after he did what he did

  8. I think he had a heart attack and died. What an evil man. I got confused with him and John List. Why couldn't they have just simply disappear without the killing. It makes no sense. To me evil man

  9. He blamed the family for holding him back… most likely always had issues with his mom.
    If the mom kucked the dad or left his dad or if he "percieved" abandonment of some sort…
    I would be shocked if he never took out his disappointment/ anger out on animals.

  10. WHY can't Brutal Hyper Americans IMAGINE the Grief and Tragedy that he's dead in that forest after killing himself because he was somewhat human and regretful… Because Hyper Blonde talking head and corporate media need a juicy story to HYPE and make dirty BUCKS off of‼️🇺🇲💔💢‼️🇺🇲💔💢‼️🇺🇲💔💢😿🙏🐦🍃🍃🍃

  11. Unbelievable… Graduated Yale. 2 master degrees. An economist. Fluent in 5 languages….. Unbelievable.😮😮😮

  12. Major faults in this story. He did not drive his family to the Great Smokey Mountains. The grave was actually in rural eastern NC hundreds of miles from the mountains. Get your facts straight!

  13. Someone knew something about him they weren't supposed to. The payment was what he did. Then to somehow vanish? This sounds like a conspiracy 🤔

  14. Did they ever find him though? Wasn’t he assumed to be a John Doe that was found. I seen online they took him off the FBI most wanted list which like only 15 people ever have been taken off that weren’t captured or located deceased.

  15. What people need to realize since he worked for the state department and he traveled so much he most likely had false identities which means he obviously had bank accounts in different areas

  16. His case resembles that of a number of other Family Annihilators, and so does the family's situation, except that these murders seemed to have been committed with even more malice than the other. I find crimes like this even more chilling, and by far, than the murders out in Kansas that inspired IN COLD BLOOD, because this man killed his own family with deep hatred and malice, even his own mother, who'd moved in to help the spendthrift household financially. I wonder if his wife had any inkling how much he hated them all. Since this guy was U.S. Foreign Service, highly intelligent, fluent in 5 languages, could easily manufacture another complete identity (something he was trained to do), and always wanted to live and travel abroad, I believe he flew to Italy and assumed a new identity.

  17. I can tell that Roy Harrell was already pretty old in the classic Unsolved Mysteries segment about Brad Bishop (which was from the early 90s I believe), so I’m surprised to see that he’s still alive all these years later.

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