The irony is palpable. Barely a week ago, Rick Snay and Criptex were briefly bonding over their shared disdain for me. Fast forward to today, and Snay is echoing my nearly similar grievances with Criptex and his obsession with the Klines.
Criptex’s "logic" regarding the Klines wouldn't have passed muster at a Salem witch trial, let alone in a modern courtroom—but then again, we aren't exactly dealing with the sharpest tool in the shed. Much like Tom Webster’s video Criptex spammed Rick Snay's livestream regarding the Klines.
Ultimately, there’s a certain comedy in watching two people bicker so passionately over a case that's already been closed.
In the quiet shadows of Delphi, Indiana, the light of two vibrant souls continues to shine against the darkness of that day on the Monon High Bridge. It has been nine years since Abigail Williams and Liberty German were taken, yet their presence remains etched into the fabric of a community that refused to look away.
Abby and Libby weren't just names in a headline; they were the laughter in a school hallway, the creativity in a sketchbook, and the loyalty of a best friendship that stood firm until the very end.
We remember Abby for her gentle spirit, her love for music, and the quiet kindness that made her a grounding force for those around her. We remember Libby for her fierce courage, her sharp mind, and the quick-thinking strength that would eventually become the cornerstone of their legacy.
Their story is one of unimaginable loss, but it is also one of enduring love. It is seen in the Abby and Libby Memorial Park, where children now play in the sun, turning tragedy into joy. It is seen in the tireless pursuit of justice by their families and law enforcement, a commitment that proved no trail is ever truly cold.
Nine years later, we do not just mourn their absence; we honor their lives. We honor the way they looked out for one another, and the way their memory has united strangers in a common goal of protection and peace.
Abby and Libby, you are not forgotten. Your light is "Delphi Strong," and it will never be extinguished.
It is absolutely criminal that @basedinfactatruecrimepodca1222 doesn't have more subscribers and views. Unlike the other true crime podcasts that spit out conjecture and opinion, Based In Fact does what it says it does, it's a true crime podcast about the FACTS!
In a world where one content creator is busy trying to livestream from the Paleolithic era, another has decided to call me a 'looser.'
Wait... a 'looser'? As in, I’m structurally unsound? Like a pair of oversized sweatpants or a shaky tooth? If you're going to come for my dignity, at least tighten up your vocabulary. It’s loser, my friend. One ‘o.’
How am I supposed to take you—or the rest of your keyboard-mashing ilk—seriously when you can’t even spell the insult correctly? If you’re going to burn me, try to do it with something more flammable than a typo or bad AI.
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The irony is palpable. Barely a week ago, Rick Snay and Criptex were briefly bonding over their shared disdain for me. Fast forward to today, and Snay is echoing my nearly similar grievances with Criptex and his obsession with the Klines.
Criptex’s "logic" regarding the Klines wouldn't have passed muster at a Salem witch trial, let alone in a modern courtroom—but then again, we aren't exactly dealing with the sharpest tool in the shed. Much like Tom Webster’s video Criptex spammed Rick Snay's livestream regarding the Klines.
Ultimately, there’s a certain comedy in watching two people bicker so passionately over a case that's already been closed.
And yes, it has been solved. FACT!
#delphi
#richardallenisguilty
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Absolutely agree with @ProfilingwithPatBrown
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The "Free Richard Allen" goofs can't even agree with each other as the civil war continues. Losers.
#richardallenisguilty
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In the quiet shadows of Delphi, Indiana, the light of two vibrant souls continues to shine against the darkness of that day on the Monon High Bridge. It has been nine years since Abigail Williams and Liberty German were taken, yet their presence remains etched into the fabric of a community that refused to look away.
Abby and Libby weren't just names in a headline; they were the laughter in a school hallway, the creativity in a sketchbook, and the loyalty of a best friendship that stood firm until the very end.
We remember Abby for her gentle spirit, her love for music, and the quiet kindness that made her a grounding force for those around her. We remember Libby for her fierce courage, her sharp mind, and the quick-thinking strength that would eventually become the cornerstone of their legacy.
Their story is one of unimaginable loss, but it is also one of enduring love. It is seen in the Abby and Libby Memorial Park, where children now play in the sun, turning tragedy into joy. It is seen in the tireless pursuit of justice by their families and law enforcement, a commitment that proved no trail is ever truly cold.
Nine years later, we do not just mourn their absence; we honor their lives. We honor the way they looked out for one another, and the way their memory has united strangers in a common goal of protection and peace.
Abby and Libby, you are not forgotten. Your light is "Delphi Strong," and it will never be extinguished.
#abbyandlibby
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22 years missing. Please light a candle for Maura Murray tonight at 7:30 PM EST. 🕯
#mauramurray
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Investigators are actively using new technology on Maura Murray's case.
#mauramurray
www.wmur.com/article/maura-murray-new-hampshire-in…
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It is absolutely criminal that @basedinfactatruecrimepodca1222 doesn't have more subscribers and views. Unlike the other true crime podcasts that spit out conjecture and opinion, Based In Fact does what it says it does, it's a true crime podcast about the FACTS!
Please go there and subscribe.
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LOL! His attempt to "burn" me was adorable.
#proudguilter
#wearenotrichardallen
#imbetteratthisthanyou
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No, let's comment on it. Accusing me of racism because I used the word "broken English" while they're using the "n" word is.....funny. 😎
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In a world where one content creator is busy trying to livestream from the Paleolithic era, another has decided to call me a 'looser.'
Wait... a 'looser'? As in, I’m structurally unsound? Like a pair of oversized sweatpants or a shaky tooth? If you're going to come for my dignity, at least tighten up your vocabulary. It’s loser, my friend. One ‘o.’
How am I supposed to take you—or the rest of your keyboard-mashing ilk—seriously when you can’t even spell the insult correctly? If you’re going to burn me, try to do it with something more flammable than a typo or bad AI.
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