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amandalira0599 1 year
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I'm going to take a break from Eric's case for a moment to take a look at the many other suspicious missing persons cases in Atlanta, Tx.
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amandalira0599 1 year
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Fast forward to the search party. The family comes in and creates its own search party because law enforcement was still arguing about who's jurisdiction it fell under. He left Texas and his car was found just across the state line of Arkansas. Kind of smart if you ask me.
One search party finds the dogs where the jeep was found. Both of them were dead. One looked like it had been stabbed. The second search party goes back to the scene and what do they find? The keys to the jeep clipped to the fence! (The jeep belonged to his wife). So instead of finger printing the jeep or looking for actual evidence, they release the jeep to the wife! Yes, you read that correctly, no evidence was taken from the jeep. Why the hell not? You tell me.
There was also a conflict of interest.. The original investigator on the case was Eric's neighbor! He had cameras facing Eric's home, but that night they just happened to be pointing in another direction 馃馃 And apparently he was a family friend of the wife's grandmother..
This whole case was off from the very beginning. There was a very short clip of video released from Eric's home surveillance. It shows him pacing the floor back and forth between the front door and another room. He appears to be holding a bag over his shoulder. Then the video stops.
Why are there so many suspicious circumstances around his disappearance? Why did his wife and friend "accidentally" factory reset his phone before police could look through it? Why does his wife refuse to take a polygraph? And why, with all of the clear evidence of foul play, did the police department announce that he left willingly and he's probably somewhere sipping on a margarita?
Does anyone remember the Butts case from 1992?
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amandalira0599 1 year
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Eric Alvarado was born on June 6th, 1986 in Indianapolis, Indiana. He has a sister, Kristi, and a brother, Matthew. He lived in Indianapolis until he was about 15, when he moved to Texas.
He was a normal kid that loved to draw and spend time with his family and friends. He eventually moved to Atlanta, Tx and got married. He was about to open his own tattoo shop called Slow Down Graphics. He was excited for his new adventure and at a happy place in his life.
On the evening of November 20th, 2018, he decided to leave the house with his two pit bulls. His wife stated that " he was just gone. The door was open, the jeep was gone.." She said that she assumed he had gone for a can of snuff.
After 30 minutes, she called 911 and reported him missing. The 911 dispatcher suggested she should try the local stores or see if he had a flat tire or some other issue.
Now, according to his wife and others close to the couple, he never went anywhere without her. But on that night, they had taken her children to her parents house, so it was only the two of them. In one statement that I personally heard, she said she stayed home because she had just started her period and didn't feel good. In another statement, (the public one) she said she didn't even know he had left or was leaving.
His phone was a prepaid plan and had ran out of minutes at midnight that night, not long after he left? 馃
Now, I don't know how it is with other couples, I can only speak for myself. But if my husband just left and didn't say a word, I would try to call him first, not 911. And he would not have just left me like that in the middle of the night without saying a word. It just doesn't make sense.
I'm not pointing fingers or saying she had anything to do with it. All I am saying is that it doesn't add up. Answer me this one question: How did she know after 30 minutes, that he would be a missing person? It's been almost 5 years and Eric is a Missing Person! Is it coincidence? Or did she simply jump the gun on calling him in missing?
I will be back tomorrow night with more details on this case. This story is far from over.
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amandalira0599 1 year
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On November 20th, 2018, Eric left his home in Atlanta, Tx and was never heard from again. His jeep and two pit bulls were found just across the state line in Ogden, Arkansas.
Nobody seen anything and nobody is saying anything. 馃檲馃檳馃檴 Apparently, that's a trend in Atlanta. I'm not sure who is more corrupt, the police or the citizens of that shit hole town.
Follow me on this journey as I walk you through this tragic story. Unfortunately, Eric is not the only victim of Cass County, there are so many more families desperately seeking justice for their loved ones.
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