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The Disappearance of Ray Gricar: The River, the Hard Drive, and the Questions That Won’t Die

Little Dickies, The river gave back his laptop. It gave back his hard drive. Destroyed. But it never gave back Ray. And after all this time… it still hasn’t explained why. Ray Gricar spent his career inside buildings like this, chasing truth for a living. Then he vanished, and the truth vanished with him. ⚖️ THE PROSECUTOR The Man Who Knew How the System Worked Ray Frank Gricar wasn’t just another name on a missing persons list. He was the list-maker. Centre County’s District Attorney. Twenty years of building cases, reading people, weighing truth against lies. He wasn’t loud. He wasn’t flashy. He was precise. The kind of man who didn’t waste words and didn’t miss details. He knew how investigations worked. He knew how evidence disappears. And then one day… he became the kind of case he used to prosecute. This is the part people skip too fast. Ray had a life, a routine, and a dog named Honey waiting for him at home. 🐾 THE ANCHORS The Life He Was S...
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The Fowler Twins: How Two Children Disappeared Without Anyone Noticing

Little Dickies, There’s a moment in every missing person case. A last sighting. A last call. A last place someone can point to and say, “That’s where they were.” This case doesn’t have one. Because no one was watching closely enough to record it. Inisha and Ivon Fowler didn’t disappear in a flash. They disappeared in pieces. While Children and Youth signed off on incomplete answers. While the system accepted “they’re with relatives” without proof. While no one stopped to ask why two children had no school records, no medical care, no presence in the world at all. By the time anyone noticed they were missing? They had already been gone for years. Two children. No last sighting. No real timeline. Just silence. 🕳️ THE LOST DECADE From 2006 to 2016, the twins existed in only one place. The benefits system. While their physical presence remained unverified, the money kept coming. Roughly fifty seven thousand dollars. Landlords never saw them. Scho...

The Unsolved Death of Matthew Hoy: Fire, Silence, and a Community That Knows

Little Dickies, The Fire on Bunker Hill: The Unsolved Death of Matthew Hoy By RICHIE D MOWREY for The Sassy Gazette (Dicking Around With Richie A True Crime Feed) For more than three decades, Matthew Hoy’s death has sat in one of the most maddening corners of American true crime: a case with haunting facts, persistent community knowledge, and evidence that refuses to behave like an accident, yet still no official homicide ruling. And that contradiction matters. Because Matthew Hoy was not a stranger passing through town. He was part of this community. He lived there. He was known there. He belonged there. And still, when his life ended in violence, too many people stayed quiet. That silence did not erase what happened. It only delayed who was willing to say it out loud. Who Matthew Was  Matthew Hoy was 20 years old. Before the fire, before the case, before the silence, he was a person, not a head...

The Silence on Butterfly Lane: The Unsolved Disappearance of Jessica Goldsworthy

🕵️‍♂️ Little Dickies… gather in. This isn’t just another missing person post. This is a case that refuses to stay buried. 🦋 THE SILENCE ON BUTTERFLY LANE The Disappearance of Jessica Goldsworthy The Sassy Gazette | Dicking Around With Richie Missing. Not forgotten. 🕯️ INTRO: THIS IS WHERE SHE WAS LAST SEEN November 16, 2018. Sutersville, Pennsylvania. A quiet street. The kind where nothing is supposed to happen. A gray four-door sedan sits near a home on Butterfly Lane . Inside that car is Jessica Lynn Goldsworthy . 24 years old. Alive. Accounted for. And then? She’s not. No confirmed sighting after that night. No verified movement. No recovery. Just a violent crime… and a missing woman tied directly to it. Jessica Lynn Goldsworthy, 24. 📁 THE GIRL BEFORE THE CASE Let’s establish something clearly: Jessica was not invisible before this. She had a l...

The Unsolved Murder of Jessica Freeman: A 1992 Cold Case That Still Demands Answers

Little Dickies, There are stories that arrive loud. Sirens. Headlines. Breaking alerts. And then there are stories like this one. The kind that slip through the cracks. The kind that get filed away. The kind that wait. In 1992, fifteen-year-old Jessica Freeman was last seen in downtown Pittsburgh. Sometime after that, she was found near railroad tracks in Bethel Park. That distance is more than miles. It is the space between chaos and silence. Between being seen and being forgotten. This is not just a story about what happened to Jessica. It is about where she was. Where she went. And why no one stopped what came next. 🕯️ Why Has No One Talked About Jessica Freeman? There’s a particular kind of silence that settles over certain cases. Not the loud kind. Not the media frenzy that burns hot and fast. No. This is quieter. Heavier. The kind that lingers. Jessica Freeman’s case lives there. The Disappearance Be...