The True-Crime Wiki-Hole Of Fame
the true crime that's worth your time
What’s the deepest true-crime wiki-hole you’ve ever rolled ankles-over-ass down into? I talked about my wiki-hole neural pathway yesterday, and I don’t think I can top myself so soon after the Cadaver Synod, but I CAN tell you two things: 1) almost nothing on this here internet is going to murder your productivity for longer than the “See also” section of the Somerton Man Wikipedia page, which I am not linking, because I care about y’all hey HEY HEY don’t open another tab, what’d I just say??; and 2) finding out Tammy Wynette a) got kidnapped b) except not really had the tabs sprouting like mushrooms over here, as I tried to marshal enough other “faked an abduction to cover infidelity or intimate-partner violence” examples for a reading list. (And yes, Aimee and Agatha are top of mind.)
There’s no shame here, so if you had to leave yourself a trail of breadcrumbs to get back out of an Ancestry shoebox labeled Arthur Leigh Allen, here’s where you talk about it. — SDB