by Anura Guruge
on September 12, 2021
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Ah! Ah? Come on? A body delivered to a waste disposal facility in a dumpster has to be considered suspicious. It doesn’t matter the reputation, history or police record of the deceased. It is highly unlikely they died inside the dumpster.
Once her name was released it was easy enough to do a quick search. Yes, you can easily find stuff on Facebook — including (alas) a ‘GoFundMe‘ link. She, sadly, was the mother of two young kids — one, allegedly, just one year old. I don’t care about her supposed ‘demons’. This has to be looked at as a suspicious, untimely, unwarranted death.
I could be wrong (as ever), BUT I have a nagging feeling that New Hampshire authorities appear to have a rather cavalier attitude when it comes to untimely female deaths. Yes, first & foremost my mind invariably starts with the STILL UNSOLVED murder of ‘Stacey Burns‘, in Wolfeboro, in 2009. Yes, 2009.
The ‘Stacey Burns’ murder still bothers me. No, I did not know her. But, Wolfeboro is a place I visit often. It is just 20-minutes away. I often talk to folks about this case — including town/county law enforcement officials. I, having lived in NH for 35 years, know of at least four unsolved murder cases involving females — Stacey Burns being one. Here, per the State (per se) is the supposed list of all NH Cold Cases. Well, you cast your eyes over it.
I don’t have to belabor what I am trying to get at.