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message 1: by Rita (last edited May 06, 2017 09:33PM) (new)

Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Lady♥Belleza★✰ wrote: "To get us started:


message 366: by Fishface

"There was an enormous coincidence this week, too. I was at a 2-day training for work and was transfixed by one of the other trainees. She bore an ..."


Wow...this is not just a coincidence but something more mysterious! I LOVE IT....this was meant to be plus Fishface you are someone special! I hope you hear from this person that has this uncanny resemblance to your friend Kelly W. How in the world does one explain it any other way! I also hope your in touch with her mom too.


message 2: by Gay (new)

Gay (whtzin101) | 1 comments This very interesting


message 3: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1581 comments That is quite the coincidence.

On a similar vein, I have been volunteering at a place called Ruby's Pantry. There is a man that works there that is a dead ringer for my brother-in-law. Even his voice and manner of speaking are exactly the same but my brother-in-law passed away two years ago.


message 4: by Lady � Belleza, Gif Princesa (new)

Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3702 comments Mod
bump, don't make me lock the other thread peeps!


message 5: by Rita (new)

Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Koren wrote: "That is quite the coincidence.

On a similar vein, I have been volunteering at a place called Ruby's Pantry. There is a man that works there that is a dead ringer for my brother-in-law. Even his v..."


Holy cow, that must have been a surprise especially since your brother-in-law passed away.


message 6: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments Last night I had a long, strikingly emotional dream about a former client I haven't seen in a long time. He was hugging and hugging me and couldn't even speak -- not something he's ever done, believe me. I naturally woke up wondering what was up with him, and later in the morning I got a call from a guy at Juvenile court about someone else, but what he really wanted to talk to me about was the kid I'd just dreamed about. There have been major developments in his life.


message 7: by Rita (new)

Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Fishface wrote: "Last night I had a long, strikingly emotional dream about a former client I haven't seen in a long time. He was hugging and hugging me and couldn't even speak -- not something he's ever done, belie..."

Fishface, that is remarkable! Getting a call from Juvenile court about this guy you dreamed about is something. I hope these major developments in his life are good ones.


message 8: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments They're super weird, and where they're going to go is anyone's guess.


message 9: by Rita (new)

Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Fishface wrote: "They're super weird, and where they're going to go is anyone's guess."

Super weird? Holy cow...that IS weird.


message 10: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments I didn't even notice until this morning that for days I'd had "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" playing in my head, and that it stopped as soon as I heard that Chris Cornell had hanged himself in his hotel room after playing what, by all accounts, was a phenomenal rock show.

Now the song in my head is one of his: "Burden In My Hand," a song that always makes me think of Charles Schmid because of the line "I left her in the sand."


message 11: by Rita (new)

Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Fishface wrote: "I didn't even notice until this morning that for days I'd had "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" playing in my head, and that it stopped as soon as I heard that Chris Cornell had hanged himself in his hotel r..."

Dang....your on a roll Fishface, your getting vibes everywhere! I love it!


message 12: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments As mentioned elsewhere, A Perfect Gentleman was full of odd little coincidences. One of the lead detectives was named John Mowery, the same name as a John Gacy victim; another cop on one of the cases was Joe Ball, same name as the serial wife killer.

Creepiest of all? The killer in this book has the same birthday I do.


message 13: by Rita (new)

Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Fishface wrote: "As mentioned elsewhere, A Perfect Gentleman was full of odd little coincidences. One of the lead detectives was named John Mowery, the same name as a John Gacy victim; another cop on..."

Wow....that IS creepy! I can't wait for the book to be delivered!


message 14: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1581 comments Seems like I posted this already and if I posted it somewhere else forgive me.

Last Friday or Saturday evening (I'm getting old so I don't remember which) I went for a walk and saw a man I knew but didn't stop to chat, just waved and kept on going. He was driving one of those scooters for handicapped people and I knew he had been in ill health for years and was diabetic and had been on dialysis for years and I remember thinking that it was funny he was still around. On Monday I saw his name in the obituaries.


message 15: by Rita (new)

Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Koren wrote: "Seems like I posted this already and if I posted it somewhere else forgive me.

Last Friday or Saturday evening (I'm getting old so I don't remember which) I went for a walk and saw a man I knew b..."


Oh my gosh Koren, image that having just seeing him on his scooter. Wow...I think it is more then a coincidence but most people probably wouldn't. God Bless his soul.


message 16: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments I saw a kid in the lobby at work yesterday who bore an uncanny resemblance to this photo:



Same haircut and everything!


message 17: by Rita (new)

Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Fishface wrote: "I saw a kid in the lobby at work yesterday who bore an uncanny resemblance to this photo:



Same haircut and everything!"


He has come back to haunt us Fishface. Did you follow him? I would be tempted myself.....!


message 18: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments I can't go around following the agency's clients around the county. I'd be arrested!


message 19: by Rita (new)

Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Fishface wrote: "I can't go around following the agency's clients around the county. I'd be arrested!"

Oh dear, I guess following IS stalking so that is out. End of sleuthing...


message 20: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments The other issue is that Randy Kraft can't come back to haunt us because he is still alive.


message 21: by Rita (last edited Jun 04, 2017 07:52PM) (new)

Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Fishface wrote: "The other issue is that Randy Kraft can't come back to haunt us because he is still alive."

Right Fishface, I remember being incensed over this and felt that justice was certainly not served for the victims and their families.

Koren, I am way further ahead of you in the forgetting problems! I am sure you don't carry you landline phone in your pocket and wonder where it is after searching for it. lol


message 22: by Fishface (last edited Jun 24, 2017 11:21AM) (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments OK, many years ago Stephen King's Danse Macabre informed me about another book I finally got to read and just finished, Fuzz by Ed McBain. The story haunted me even before I read it because it seems to have started its own crime wave -- the one about setting homeless people on fire. I have 2 movies in my home library (THE FISHER KING and CLOVERFIELD) that refer to setting bums on fire.

So here's the thing. I looked up the poster for the movie as I was adding a review of McBain's book to my chaos blog (see ), and I saw Raquel Welch on it. That pricked up my ears because whenever I Google myself, it tells me that Raquel Welch played detective Eileen McHenry in a movie. There was a Detective Eileen Burke in Fuzz. Could it be? I thought...

So I investigated. Sure enough, the setting-fire-to-bums meme was created by a movie that has my name in it.


message 23: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments And in another coincidence, I just looked randomly at a new release for 2017, Don't Tell a Soul by William Phelps, and dang if it isn't about someone being set on fire.


message 24: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) | 1297 comments Wow, you were played by Raquel Welsh!


message 25: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments Yeah, it's just like looking in a mirror...




message 26: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments This is turning into a theme of the week. I was just walking on the treadmill watching ASH VS. EVIL DEAD, and there was a guy in one episode who doused himself in kerosene and lit a road flare...


message 27: by Rita (new)

Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Fishface wrote: "OK, many years ago Stephen King's Danse Macabre informed me about another book I finally got to read and just finished, Fuzz by Ed McBain. The story haunted me even bef..."

Fishface, your a star!!! May I have your autograph? ***grinning ***


message 28: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments Because every movie I rent or book I read has someone in it getting set on fire?


message 29: by Lady � Belleza, Gif Princesa (new)

Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3702 comments Mod
Fishface wrote: "Yeah, it's just like looking in a mirror...

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I always thought she had fish lips ....


** NO HIT NO HIT **


message 30: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments That was awesome, Bel.




message 31: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) | 1297 comments I don't think it's the lips most people were looking at.


message 32: by Fishface (last edited Jun 29, 2017 02:53PM) (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments This is a TC coincidence, so not TOTALLY off topic.

This link posted by Terri in the headlines thread --



-- says 2 little girls were killed and left on Taylor Mountain. Didn't Ted Bundy leave several of his victims on a different Taylor Mountain? I bleeve so...


message 33: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1581 comments The book I was reading this morning mentioned a town in Colorado named Eckert. Yesterday I went to a wedding where the groom's last name was Eckert. I did a search that said it is actually an unincorporated community rather than a town.


message 34: by K.A. (last edited Jul 10, 2017 05:56AM) (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) | 1297 comments Eckert's now a 'suburb' of Orchard City, a town near Delta on the way to Cedaredge. I looked at houses there for a while when I was deciding where to move to next (I didn't go there). Good thing; while it's in the mid-90s here today, I hear it's well over 100 in that area.


message 35: by Fishface (last edited Jul 09, 2017 12:41PM) (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments I was "pinning" stuff the other day and found a photo of multicolored lizards. The caption said "Eastern Blue Tongued Skinks Produced By Joe Ball." I pinned it and added the TC question, "What is it about reptiles and guys named Joe Ball?"


message 36: by Rita (new)

Rita (crimesleuthjunkie) | 1146 comments Koren wrote: "The book I was reading this morning mentioned a town in Colorado named Eckert. Yesterday I went to a wedding where the groom's last name was Eckert. I did a search that said it is actually an uninc..."

Wow Koren, I love when that happens!


message 37: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1581 comments K.A. wrote: "Eckert's now a 'suburb' of Orchard City, a town near Delta on the way to Cedaredge. I looked at houses there for a while when I was deciding where to move to next (I didn't go there). Good thing; w..."

Thank you K.A. You may enjoy the book I am reading. Its called Dead Center: The Shocking True Story of a Murder on Snipe Mountain. It mentions all the places you just mentioned.


message 38: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) | 1297 comments Oh, cool! I'll check that out, thanks!


message 39: by Gordon (new)

Gordon Kuhn (jangork) | 1 comments I have a true crime book that I have written about a man who is now on death row in Florida. How do I get it featured on here?

You can read reviews on Amazon. Do You Know How to Fly by Gordon Kuhn

Thanks, Gordon Kuhn


message 40: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments Gordon wrote: "I have a true crime book that I have written about a man who is now on death row in Florida. How do I get it featured on here?

You can read reviews on Amazon. Do You Know How to Fly by Gordon Kuhn..."


Go to the TC Authors forum on this page and add your book to our shelves. Scan the shelves listed under TC top see which categories apply, like "child murders" or "terrorist acts," and add it to those, too.


message 41: by Lady � Belleza, Gif Princesa (new)

Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3702 comments Mod
Gordon wrote: "I have a true crime book that I have written about a man who is now on death row in Florida. How do I get it featured on here?

You can read reviews on Amazon. Do You Know How to Fly by Gordon Kuhn..."


Another book for the challenge! I'm excited.


message 42: by Fishface (last edited Jul 12, 2017 10:46AM) (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments Here's one. One of my co-workers came to me yesterday and asked if I knew what Klinefelter's Syndrome is. I told him most of what I knew, omitting the detail that I know the names of 2 serial killers with the extra X chromosome that causes the syndrome -- he wouldn't know who Bobby Joe Long or Francis Heaulme are anyway, even though he personally knows a serial killer and by rights ought to be as crime-fixated as I am, if not more so.

But I digress. That was my last conversation at work yesterday; today as I got in the car to come to work, I turned on National Public Radio and the first thing I heard come out of the speaker was the name "Klinefelter"!


message 43: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1581 comments Fishface wrote: "Here's one. One of my co-workers came to me yesterday and asked if I knew what Klinefelter's Syndrome is. I told him most of what I knew, omitting the detail that I know the names of 2 serial kille..."

Wow!


message 44: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1581 comments Last night I went to bed with the song by Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood called The Fighter. Woke up in the middle of the night and the song was still in my brain. Woke up this morning and hubby had the radio on and there it was again- the first song I heard today.


message 45: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18293 comments Either Keith or Carrie is stalking you. Them, or the DJ.


message 46: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1581 comments Fishface wrote: "Either Keith or Carrie is stalking you. Them, or the DJ."

I shouldn't have read this. Now it's in my brain again.


message 47: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) | 1297 comments That song has been all over the place lately - I can't go anywhere without seeing something about it.


message 48: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1581 comments K.A. wrote: "That song has been all over the place lately - I can't go anywhere without seeing something about it."

Yeah. I know. It's easy to be a coincidence when you can pretty much turn the dial and find it playing somewhere. I just thought it was a coincidence that it was the FIRST song I heard that day.


message 49: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1581 comments We have talked about reading obituaries before. I found a coincidence the other day. I don't know this guy but I noticed his obit said he was born on the exact day, month and year as a close friend. Read further and saw that he died on his birthday.


message 50: by Beth (new)

Beth Carpenter (emma2009) | 46 comments Koren, That happens to me all the time. I'll hear a song and can't seem to shake it no matter how hard I try.
Hate when that happens.
Oh and it is usually an obscure song nobody has heard of or nobody has heard in years.


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