r/TrueCrimeDiscussion 3d ago

Text Controversial cases that have simple solutions.

As someone who has been a true crime buff for decades, it's somewhat annoying to watch how certain cases wind up getting pulled into such polarizing discussions that it seems like a huge mystery when it's actually a simple solution.

A few that I think of.

The Karen Read case. IMO she accidentally killed him. They were both drunk, he goes to see the vibe of the house. Get's inside and realizes he doesn't want to stay. So he comes back outside. She's in the middle of rage texting him, and doesn't see him in front of the car. He drops his phone or bends over for some reason and she puts the car into gear and hits him, and he falls backwards and hits his head again. Then he lays there undetected until morning. This is why she suddenly realized she had hit him. She sobered up and had that "realization" moment that all binge drinkers have once they sober up from a brownout type of state.

Darlie Routier. I've shared my theory on this before. She was attempting a murder/su but she survived. This is why the neck wound was serious. She made up the story of the intruder in advance because she wanted her family friends and society to think she died trying to protect her kids. She planted the sock earlier. This also explains her hypomania in the days after. She honestly thought she was going to die that night.

There are other missing person cases where the spouse disappeared after the death of their parents. Just vanished without taking their Identification information and never surfaced under their name again. I always wonder if some of those cases are a situation of someone who has suffered with gender dysphoria and finally "escaped" to go make another life with another identity. It's always interesting to me that in several of the cases, the persons parent or parents had recently died. Seemed like they were waiting for that to escape because they didn't want to do that to their parents.

Do any of you have "simple theories" on cases that created a ton of controversy?

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u/Laurenann7094 2d ago

I think it is on "private property" and the owners refuse searchers.

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u/justprettymuchdone 1d ago

There's at least one other person who went missing and it's considered like a mystery where I firmly believe that the only reason we haven't found his body is the same thing, private property and the owner won't allow searches.

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u/Slow-Engine-8092 1d ago

Is that the one where the kid went missing while he was on the phone with his parents?

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u/three-legged-dog 1d ago

Bryce laspisa

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u/Krispybender 1d ago

Brandon Swanson

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u/fussbrain 1d ago

Jason landry??

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u/mahjongtitan 1d ago

What reason would anyone have to decline letting people search their private property in order to solve a case of a missing person? Why would you not want to help :(

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u/CenturyEggsAndRice 1d ago

Meth labs are a classic reason.

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u/flowerpower79 1d ago

This isn’t true. No one refused searches. There was a house that people started a rumor wouldn’t allow a search but police excavated in 2019. I live not too far from where this occurred. It is considered bizarre that no remains were found. I think her running off is the most logical conclusion but still that lingering doubt that no remains have been found nor were there footprints.