Over the years, I have come to be fully aware of this and am now the opposite. I think it might irritate people sometimes that I am a realist, I know when it is sounding like too much planning in a day than I will be able to physically do, so I won't commit to it. I hate telling people I will do something when I am pretty sure it won't happen, probably because I hate when people do that to me. So, I won't commit unless I am certain the chances of breaking that commitment are very low. You can count on my word! :-) And, it has little to do with not being sure if I want to do something and everything to do with knowing what I am capable of without wearing myself down.
This post is about "Mystery at Mile Marker 45," the first episode in season 3 of Netflix's Unsolved Mysteries, which tells the story of Tiffany Valiante, a recent high school graduate with a promising future, who was suspiciously struck by a train after disappearing from outside her New Jersey home in July 2015. It is assumed one has already viewed the episode before reading my thoughts and opinions on this case. SPOILERS will be given! Fact or Fiction? I have seen several people discussing supposed facts that were left out of the episode, alleging Tiffany had stolen from her parent's bank account in the past, that CPS visited regarding abuse by her mother in the months prior to her death, and supposedly an axe recovered as evidence near the scene was lost by investigators before testing. Although I did find her autopsy report with the little bit of searching I did, I only saw this rumored information on gossip websites or other people talking on threads how they ...
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