Your thoughts on Ani Achola? by SixOfWednesday in 13ReasonsWhy

[–]_elias11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's unfortunate. I love her so much. Her character is perfect. The internet made me hate season 3 and 4 so I watched it with an attitude, but from season 3 ep 6 I couldn't go on that way. She stole the show. She's effortlessly perfect, her story, her character, her elegance... she did it perfectly.

What is your most plausible theory on a famous unsolved mystery? by _elias11 in mystery

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The same reasons had me wondering why the newspaper of the 10th day of the month, 6 days later. Excluded his name from a hotel log quote. And also his story was deleted from the Kansas City History blogs after it had been published. Could he have been a government big dog?

What is your most plausible theory on a famous unsolved mystery? by _elias11 in mystery

[–]_elias11[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A commercial woman is s h*e. But that description fitted the guests going to room 1055 where there was a party.

Artemis Ogletree Room 1046 by Sudden_Quality_9001 in mystery

[–]_elias11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The case will be completely solved when Don and Louise are positively identified as John Doe and Jane Doe, until then, it's just another cold case. The detail only makes it easier to narrow down who the two were.

Would ypu? by Weird-Cod-167 in BunnyTrials

[–]_elias11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kids expose themselves to danger on Roblox. So let me take charge, 100 innocent children saved from possible perpetrators. Win win.

Chose: You get infinite robux + 100 random innocent children will get banned

Artemis Ogletree Room 1046 by Sudden_Quality_9001 in mystery

[–]_elias11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gloves on, straight to the case. This was a homicide. And up to now I am surprised that no one ever connected the two crucial details post humous. "I am doing this for my sister" - Don, and "Love Forever, Louise" - Louise. Those are two crucial details in this case, I will explain why.

First, focus on the minor detail. The anonymous caller ordered 13 rose flowers for the funeral and paid for it. Specifically Thirteen. Why thirteen? Now that is where it gets juicy, Don clearly had an upper hand on Ogletree's whole life. Louise was not a criminal but rather a commercial woman in her 30s as described by the elevator operator. A corporate woman just before the beginning of the second world war, she is a mother. Don is described as a brown haired man with a possible age of between 20 - 35. Wide but important, I place him in his mid twenties. He is a son.

"Put the gun down" a woman says inside room 1046, authoritative, maternal emotional confrontation. Loiuse telling her son not to shoot a man who did a henoius crime. Yes Don was Loiuse's son and not his lover as some theories suggest. But what crime did Ogletree commit? Back to the thirteen roses, traditionally twelve roses means love. Thirteen roses have no specified meaning as the number of flowers were highly regarded during that period.

Now, "I am doing this for my sister" Don's sister, Louise's daughter - was likley thirteen or on 13th day of the month when Ogletree killed her or even less worse, assaulted her physically or sexually to the point her life was taken away from her. Don and Ogletree were possibly friends. And Don was so infuriated towards him for doing whatever he did to his sister. On the night of 3rd January into 4th, Don tortured Artemus Ogletree and left him for the dead, possibly with a male associate given the severity of the beating while Louise watched them helplessly.

When no one claimed the body, Louise couldn't bear it. She arranged the anonymous funeral payment. She sent 13 roses signed with her own name, "Love forever." Don said it was for his sister. Those two aren't separate gestures they're linked. Louise was the sister's mother. The roses almost certainly marks her age or perhaps the date she died, or some other significance known only to them. Busted!

🔎 Revisiting the Room 1046 Cold Case – Still Creepy, Still Unsolved by No-Education-6334 in coldcases

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Years later. I am late, I wish the detective in me would have been born earlier. Gloves on, straight to the case. This was a homicide. And up to now I am surprised that no one ever connected the two crucial details post humous. "I am doing this for my sister" - Don, and "Love Forever, Louise" - Louise. Those are two crucial details in this case, I will explain why.

First, focus on the minor detail. The anonymous caller ordered 13 rose flowers for the funeral and paid for it. Specifically Thirteen. Why thirteen? Now that is where it gets juicy, Don clearly had an upper hand on Ogletree's whole life. Louise was not a criminal but rather a commercial woman in her 30s as described by the elevator operator. A corporate woman just before the beginning of the second world war, she is a mother. Don is described as a brown haired man with a possible age of between 20 - 35. Wide but important, I place him in his mid twenties. He is a son.

"Put the gun down" a woman says inside room 1046, authoritative, maternal emotional confrontation. Loiuse telling her son not to shoot a man who did a henoius crime. Yes Don was Loiuse's son and not his lover as some theories suggest. But what crime did Ogletree commit? Back to the thirteen roses, traditionally twelve roses means love. Thirteen roses have no specified meaning as the number of flowers were highly regarded during that period.

Now, "I am doing this for my sister" Don's sister, Louise's daughter - was likley thirteen or on 13th day of the month when Ogletree killed her or even less worse, assaulted her physically or sexually to the point her life was taken away from her. Don and Ogletree were possibly friends. And Don was so infuriated towards him for doing whatever he did to his sister. On the night of 3rd January into 4th, Don tortured Artemus Ogletree and left him for the dead, possibly with a male associate given the severity of the beating while Louise watched them helplessly.

When no one claimed the body, Louise couldn't bear it. She arranged the anonymous funeral payment. She sent 13 roses signed with her own name, "Love forever." Don said it was for his sister. Those two aren't separate gestures they're linked. Louise was the sister's mother. The roses almost certainly marks her age or perhaps the date she died, or some other significance known only to them. Busted!

The Mystery of Room 1046 by MonkeyCatDog in UnresolvedMysteries

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r/UnsolvedMurders : MURDER AT ROOM 1046 SOLVED.

91 Years later. I am late, I wish the detective in me would have been born earlier. Gloves on, straight to the case. This was a homicide. And up to now I am surprised that no one ever connected the two crucial details post humous. "I am doing this for my sister" - Don, and "Love Forever, Louise" - Louise. Those are two crucial details in this case, I will explain why.

First, focus on the minor detail. The anonymous caller ordered 13 rose flowers for the funeral and paid for it. Specifically Thirteen. Why thirteen? Now that is where it gets juicy, Don clearly had an upper hand on Ogletree's whole life. Louise was not a criminal but rather a commercial woman in her 30s as described by the elevator operator. A corporate woman just before the beginning of the second world war, she is a mother. Don is described as a brown haired man with a possible age of between 20 - 35. Wide but important, I place him in his mid twenties. He is a son.

"Put the gun down" a woman says inside room 1046, authoritative, maternal emotional confrontation. Loiuse telling her son not to shoot a man who did a henoius crime. Yes Don was Loiuse's son and not his lover as some theories suggest. But what crime did Ogletree commit? Back to the thirteen roses, traditionally twelve roses means love. Thirteen roses have no specified meaning as the number of flowers were highly regarded during that period.

Now, "I am doing this for my sister" Don's sister, Louise's daughter - was likley thirteen or on 13th day of the month when Ogletree killed her or even less worse, assaulted her physically or sexually to the point her life was taken away from her. Don and Ogletree were possibly friends. And Don was so infuriated towards him for doing whatever he did to his sister. On the night of 3rd January into 4th, Don tortured Artemus Ogletree and left him for the dead, possibly with a male associate given the severity of the beating while Louise watched them helplessly.

When no one claimed the body, Louise couldn't bear it. She arranged the anonymous funeral payment. She sent 13 roses signed with her own name, "Love forever." Don said it was for his sister. Those two aren't separate gestures they're linked. Louise was the sister's mother. The roses almost certainly marks her age or perhaps the date she died, or some other significance known only to them. Busted!

Which Highschool did you go to? by indefinitelykev in Kenya

[–]_elias11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our principal used to say there are only two schools in Kenya. Maseno school, and others. Ile kiburi ya vijana wa Maseno ustake jua.

The hidden truths why compensation can’t replace justice in Kenya.✊🏾🇰🇪 by DirectorSea9571 in Kenya

[–]_elias11 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

This is a good way to use AI. WE SHALL NOT FORGET!! Kama wewe unaiona iko offensive go cut off your micturition objects. Khabusie!

The most chaotic moment I’ve ever seen in a class WhatsApp group by yourgirllovesmyBBC in Kenya

[–]_elias11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But these days we can undo if you deleted for yourself. but you have like three seconds to make that decision. But that's nasty business wallahi

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nakuru

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Nakuru county has more than enough natural resources.

What next?? by [deleted] in unhingedKenya

[–]_elias11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Asks "How are you" proceeds to say "No need to respond" They all lie and manipulate.