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Finding Schrodinger’s Cat: A Modified Thought Experiment to Help Understand Why People Go Missing, and How to Solve Missing Person Cases: Part ONE

When someone goes missing, in most cases, no matter the victim, no matter their age or gender, there seems to be more questions than answers.  Even as technology has advanced over the last 20 years from DNA to cell phone usage being used as tools to aid in investigations, thousands of cases are still unsolved. …

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Posted byChad ArdJune 2, 2019June 2, 2019Posted incold case, missing persons, homicide, Uncategorized, unsolved, homicide, Unidentified femaleTags: abducted, abduction, amy Bradley, body recovered, cold case, crime, death, disappearance, disappeared, DNA, erwin schrodinger, fbi, homicide, investigation, kelsey smith, mental health, missing person, missing persons, motive, Murder, physics, schrodinger's cat, serial killers, sex trafficking, statistics, suicide, tanya ryder, tara grinstead, thought experimentLeave a comment on Finding Schrodinger’s Cat: A Modified Thought Experiment to Help Understand Why People Go Missing, and How to Solve Missing Person Cases: Part ONE
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