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01-26-2020, 01:28 AM
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Re: More Faces from NAMUS, the Unknown and Unclaimed
My former next-door-neighbor is listed in the missing section. She's been gone for more than 11 years now. Her car was found, but that's where the trail ends.
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01-28-2020, 12:42 AM
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Re: More Faces from NAMUS, the Unknown and Unclaimed
Many of these people were years and years into living homeless. Vagrancy is a more fitting word. Many "wander" or travel place to place. By choice and never carry anything that can ID them. It's just about the best way to lose contact with anyone and everyone in your life. Off the grid. Ive dealt with plenty of unidentified deaths of vagrants. Imo, I don't believe any of them are forgotten. The family simply doesn't know anything about the death, let alone where they've been since they lost contact.
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01-31-2020, 07:02 PM
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Re: More Faces from NAMUS, the Unknown and Unclaimed
I think this is the saddest post I’ve ever seen here. Just the thought of a human being dying and not one person even knows or cares. I mean, some of them are probably being looked for by family if they were missing, but the elderly really get to me
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