https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...arias-found-update-houston-texas/70382927007/ What up the media's fascination with this case? I was watching the news when he showed up last week. When they said he was 25 years old I was like whatever. Then they kept talking about it for a few days and now it's a national story.
He was allegedly abused by his mother during the time he was 'missing.' And she had collected money through a Go Fund Me raise because of her son going missing. I think the police are still confirming whether all the allegations are true though.
It's a pretty f'd up story, with many "the plot thickens" kinda stuff: Mom's been sleeping with him Husband, former HPD, committed suicide Potential insurance fraud: if kid is missing for over 3 years, she collects life insurance Mom has many connections within HPD HPD is not pursuing any charges Grandma has seen the child at the house, and mother claims she is suffering dementia to her siblings (aunts, etc) This is just a few things, but there is much more stuff than just this
But it's not a kid. I kept waiting to hear he had some mental problems to explain how the alleged abuse could happen but no one has said that so I get the things that the family has done wrong but why is it a story. I don't remember him going missing and now he is ok, so just file charges and move on.. i get the twists but they just make it more stupid. There is nothing in it for police to help them lie so as a story that is going nowhere. As a story it has taken on a life of its own but I really don't get how it's made a leap to a national story The police have more pertinent things to worry about
Idk... allegations about sexual abuse and forced drug use (hallucinogenics)? Even the neighbors saying when they would see him in the neighborhood (after he was reported missing) he appeared to be drugged out. There's so much to this story that's really interesting This to me is a better story than like Jon Bennet Ramsey, Titanic submarine, or other random national headlines that drag on for months or even years And then plot twist: this all happened in a neighborhood (Hollister and Tidwell, just north of 290) within 1 mile from the FBI Houston office building
Oh snap, that's an FBI building, I often go to the Wells Fargo right off 290 and Hollister and I wondering what that weird building was.......now I know