The strange inexplicable death of Blair Adams

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The strange inexplicable death of Blair Adams



The mysterious disappearances and deaths never cease to amaze. Often we are left with clues and strange circumstances, fighting for answers that may never come. In the rather formidable files of inexplicable crimes we have innumerable cases of this kind, which have turned out to be icy and serve to provoke more questions than answers. One of them is the case of an apparently normal man who would be involved in strange forces that we still do not understand, only that he would disappear and end up dead in a case that has managed to remain one of the biggest and strangest unsolved murders of all time. .



The whole strange case revolves around Blair Adams, 31, who was the foreman of a construction company in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. By all accounts, Adams was a very loved and jovial man, always smiling and supporting those around him. There would never have been any sign that something was wrong with him, since he was always in such good spirits and a cheerful presence. However, all this began to change in the summer of 1996, when his behavior and general behavior began to change, becoming somewhat less than what people knew he was. The normally cheerful young man began to show dramatic and spiraling mood swings towards a morose and dark malaise, his behavior and behavior unusually erratic and unpredictable. This began to show up in his work, as he started leaving the work site unlocked when he left at night, and overall he was disheveled. On top of that, he was not sleeping well, and none of this went unnoticed by his family, but when his mother asked him what was bothering him, he simply told him he could not tell him.



Blair Adams



On July 7, 1996, Adams suddenly went to the bank to withdraw all his money, about $ 6,000 in cash, as well as the contents of his safe deposit box, which contained a good amount of jewelry, gold and platinum, before Leave the city without telling anyone where he was going. It would end at the US-Canada border two days later, trying to cross by ferry from Victoria, British Columbia, to Seattle, Washington, but the border patrol did not have any of that. Here was a single man who tried to enter the United States with a large amount of cash, gold, platinum and other valuables, and seemed as suspicious as he could be in his eyes. As a result, Adams was seen as a potential drug runner, rejected at the border and retreated back to Canada. A couple of days later, he tried to enter the USA. UU Again, this time on foot, and when he was arrested it was discovered that he was covered in scratches and cuts, and was even considered a possible car thief. Once again he turned around.


Meanwhile, Adams unceremoniously resigned his job and told them he would not return, after which he bought a ticket to Frankfurt, Germany for the next day and showed up at a friend's house saying that someone was trying to kill him and that I needed to enter the United States. Adams then canceled his expensive flight and finally managed to cross the border in a rented car on July 10, 1996, in the direction of Seattle, Washington, where he immediately purchased a one-way ticket to Washington DC, across the country, which It was strange because I knew absolutely no one there, I had nothing to go there, and a one-way ticket cost almost twice as much as buying a round-trip ticket. Arriving in Washington DC, adams certainly did not stay to see the sights, instead, he immediately rented a car and drove overland to Knoxville, Tennessee, more than 500 miles to the southwest. This was another oddity, since it seemed strange that he flew to DC, then rented a car and drove hundreds of miles to Tennessee, where he knew no one. It was so strange that a case investigator would later say:




I mean, why go to D.C. to turn around and go back to Knoxville? I had no reason to be in eastern Tennessee. I had no reason to be in Knoxville. I did not know anyone in eastern Tennessee or the eastern United States.




Adams arrived in Knoxville early in the morning of July 10, 1996 and immediately continued his chain of strange behavior. He was seen at a gas station around 5:30 am, where he approached the employee and rambled on how the key of his rental car would not work. A repair service driver by the name of Gerald Sapp went to the gas station and spoke to the confused Adams, whom he described as quite normal, and at least it did not look like he was drugged. It was quickly discovered that the confused and confused man had simply been trying to use a key for a different car, which he insisted was the right key. Sapp would later say of the surreal scene:



I asked him to look in his pockets. I said, "If you take this here, you must have another key in your pockets." And he was not watching. So I thought I was crazy. I was tied and determined that I had the key I needed for that car. The boy was not all there. He did not seem to be in bad shape, he did not seem to be drugged, but his mind did not work properly for some reason.



Sapp arranged for them to tow the car and then took Adams to the Fairfield Inn to stay for the night. At the hotel, his erratic behavior continued, with him loitering for about an hour and walking aimlessly in and out of the lobby at least 5 times before finally reserving a room, but after he paid, he was not even there, but rather Marched on the right. I went out the door without even looking at the room. The employee of the time, Ticca Hartsfield, would say of his behavior:



The best way to describe it would be paranoid. He was just very nervous, agitated, waiting for someone to attack him even though there was no one there. I do not know who I was looking for, but I was waiting for someone to come in for him.




Blair Adams at the hotel



This strange incident at the hotel would be the last time anyone saw Blair Adams alive. The next morning, on July 11, 1996, the body of Blair Adams was discovered about a half mile away, in the parking lot of a hotel under construction, and there were several strange clues. The body was half naked, the pants were missing and the shirt was completely open. Their shoes were outside, with one of them under the head "like a pillow", and the socks were strangely found from the inside out, and around were the hotel and car keys, as well as a backpack filled with the money and all. Her jewelry, gold, platinum and a black canvas bag filled with maps and travel receipts. The body itself had several cuts, abrasions and bruises, as if it had tried to defend itself from an attack, with a particularly serious wound on the forehead, and in fact a long lock of hair was found on the hands, thought to possibly belong to the murderer .


The autopsy report would conclude that Adams had died from an immensely powerful blow to the stomach, possibly spread by a baseball bat, club or crowbar. There were no signs of drugs or alcohol in his system. Everything was quite disconcerting, especially considering that all the money and valuables had been left behind, leaving theft as a motive aside. It was thought that the murder could have been related to sex and that he had even been sexually assaulted, but there was no trace of DNA evidence at the crime scene to support that. However, this remains a popular theory, especially if one considers that the crime scene was not far from a truck stop where prostitution was rampant. It is also thought that Adams could have been wrong with someone, especially considering his confessions of panic to his friends that someone had gone out to look for him, but it is not clear at all who he may have been or why, since he was. It is not known that he had enemies.



Meanwhile, each piece of evidence and each clue in the case has been followed to nowhere. No match has been found with the DNA found in that mysterious lock of hair, there are no suspects, there are no new clues, there is nothing, and a case investigator, a Lieutenant Jim Jones, has said of all this, "All the aspects of this the case is mysterious ... there is no explanation for that. "Theories since then have been that he was involved in a drug business that had been spoiled and had simply had a psychotic break, but nothing That makes no sense, the case has continued to appear on such notable television programs as a 1997 episode of Unsolved mysteries, but there have been no new clues and certainly no response to this strange death.


It is a decidedly mysterious case that raises many more questions than answers. Why did Blair Adams suddenly take all of her valuables to disappear from her home on her strange journey that would end thousands of miles away? Who or what was he fleeing from? Why did he book that ticket to Germany and why did he suddenly flee to Washington DC, only to drive to Tennessee, where he did not know anyone? What happened to the keys and the hotel, and what do the clues found at the scene of his murder mean? Why tear his shirt and take off his pants? Why turn your socks upside down, and why not take the thousands of dollars in valuables you were carrying? All this stuns the mind, it makes no sense, and now we are no closer to the answers than we were before. It is a strange case that perhaps is condemned forever to float in the realm of cold cases without solution that serve to disconcert and disconcert, without ever being resolved.


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