An unsolved murder is so excruciatingly painful for a family and their loved ones.

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Nothing could be worse for those people who loved that person with all their heart.

Have you heard about some of the unsolved murders in Alabama and around the country involving young college-aged men?

It is just too big to ignore.

First, let us focus on Adam Bailey, who was only 24-years-old when some believe he was murdered in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

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I was made aware of this unusual case after talking with popular true crime blogger Tori Branum in March.

She has done another amazing job investigating this unsolved case that needs to be examined to find the truth of what really happened to Adam Bailey.

 

*From Facebook/Tori Branum

 

Branum believes that a Tuscaloosa lawyer covered up the murder of Adam Bailey.

That is what she believes, however, there is no evidence of that according to law enforcement. It's nothing more than an allegation without proof at this time.

Branum also says that lots and lots of police reports and interviews don't match.

I am in the process of reaching out to law enforcement and hopefully getting some of these tough questions answered.

I'm also planning to have Tori Branum sit down for an interview on this mysterious case.

One of the things that Tori points out as the strangest part of this case is the 911 call.

 

*From Facebook/Tori Branum

 

Before you attack the messenger and call me crazy...I'm just presenting some evidence/theories to think about.

I mentioned the issue of young college-aged males either vanishing or showing up dead in Alabama and around the USA.

Do you remember the case a couple of years ago involving a young man, Garrett Walker, who was found dead in the Black Warrior River?

Another murder involving strange circumstances and a college-aged man....let me blow your mind.

New York homicide detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte believe (and have TONS of evidence) these murders are the work of a social media-based "network" of serial killers.

Killers that call themselves the "smiley face killers" due to the smiley face found somewhere close to the bodies when they are found.

These are very accomplished detectives who have even gotten the attention of the FBI with their evidence and theories.

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Photo: Sam Graves
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Oxygen ran a documentary that is still available titled "Smiley Face Killers: The Hunt For Justice."

It details lots of these cases involving young men around the country.

In addition, I will have more on the case of Tuscaloosa's Adam Bailey in the near future.

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