The West Mesa Bone Collector
Jump into the Unsolved Murder Case that birthed the largest crime seen in HISTORY
The west mesa bone collector case is one of those haunting Unsolved cases that makes you wonder who exactly is involved in this case. The targeting of BIPOC sex workers, the rumors of police involvement, and so many future victims being warned of a serial killer in the area makes you wonder why this case has never actually been solved. Is it because important people are at the helm of this brutality? Is it because these women lived on the fringes of society and their lives are thought to be disposable? Is is some combination of both? You tell me.
The West Mesa Bone Collector case is one of the most chilling examples of an unsolved mystery. The dismissive burial of 11 women between 2001 and 2005 in the desolate West Mesa provided more questions than answers. The fact that this was the largest crime scene in American history and there are still no answers as to who is behind these gruesome murders sobering.
The potential suspects include Fred Reynolds, a Missouri-based photographer with confiscated photos, and the spectral presence of Lorenzo Montoya and Joseph Blee. The clues and societal neglect casts a pall over the pursuit of justice, as I grapple with the haunting question: would this case be unsolved if the victims were not marginalized?
As we embark on this odyssey of shadows, let us delve into the heart of darkness, for it is within these narratives that we unravel the threads of empathy, justice, and the enigma that binds us all.