Any of you guys, know about this guy? Really interested in this guy. Guy traveled all the way from Canada thinking he was being followed and ended up being found dead in a Knoxville parking lot.
http://unsolvedmysteries.wikia.com/wiki/Blair_Adams
>Authorities found that in the days before his death, he acted very strange, claiming that people were trying to kill him, and traveled thousands of miles before arriving in Knoxville. First, on July 5, 1996, he took out all of the money in his savings account, along with thousands of dollars in jewelry, gold, etc. He went to the Canadian-American border, but was denied crossing because he was a single man with a large amount of money, which fit the profile of a drug trafficker.
>The next day, he arrived at his work, a construction company in Surrey, British Columbia, and quit his job. He then bought a round trip to Germany, but went to a friend's house. He said that he needed to get across the border because somebody was trying to kill him, but that she (the friend,) was unable to help. Then, the next day, he turned in his tickets, rented a car, and was able to cross the border and go to Seattle.
>5:30 pm and told the attendant that his car wouldn't start. The attendant told Blair that he had the wrong keys, so he was stranded in Knoxville. Blair then hitchhiked to a hotel and made a lasting impression on the manager. He went in and out of the lobby a total of five times before getting a room, but afterwards went out of the hotel and was never seen alive again.
>Twelve hours later, his body, which was naked from the waist down, was found in the hotel parking lot. His odyssey had come to a violent end, and although authorities believe that the danger Blair thought he was in was imaginary, he was murdered, just as he had feared. To this day this mysterious case remains unsolved, but Blair's family hopes that one day someone will be able to tell them the circumstances of his death.
Fake and gay
nah man this is a real cold case
>>19119309
sounds like he pissed off some powerful people. Some criminal organization most likely given how they were willing and able to follow him over state lines. Drug deal gone wrong maybe?