While police continue to investigate “supermom” Sherri Papini‘s mysterious 22-day disappearance, another three women are currently missing in the same region of California.
Within a two month period, Amy Snow, 25, Jessica Roggenkamp, 44 and Stacey Smart, 52, all vanished from communities within three hours drive of Redding, where Papini was allegedly kidnapped while jogging in November.
Unlike the 34-year-old mother-of-three, who was found bound on the side of the road on Thanksgiving, none of the other women have been located.
The four cases have not been linked by authorities, but members of the public and local news outlets have pointed out several striking similarities between them, according to news.com.au.
Aside from their geographical closeness, bizarrely, each of the women also has blonde hair and blue eyes.
Stacey Smart, who lives around 40 kilometres away from Papini in the nearby town of Lewiston was also reported missing on the same day, November 2.
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California has a population of 38 million, almost twice the population of Australia. At any given time, they have 9000 missing persons according to their own state and government facts.
"bizarrely, each of the women also has blonde hair and blue eyes." Now this is getting serious, how is this even bizarre?. Have you considered the chances of 3 people with blonde hair and blue eyes happening in California with more people than the entire population of Australia.
Is this a blatant attempted fear campaign using a few cherry picked observations to try to terrify everyone? Even the author could not make a direct connection with any evidence or quotes.
The 'bizarrely' comment drive me nuts too!!