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carmencita ago

100 yrs ago St. Louis was still called Mound City. This video is a must see. So very informative of a city that plays a big part in what we have been researching. An Upvoat4 the Video and a Courageous Researcher @Wolftrail7272

Wolftrail7272 ago

Do you know the significance of Mound 72? You should. It is part of my user name for a reason. Also so is Wolf Trail. Do you know where there exists a "... wolf trail," around here?

carmencita ago

Of course I remembered Castlewood State Park that is where many children have "drowned". There exists the Wolf Trail. But I do not know how Mound 72 at Cahokia Mounds and the Wolf Trail at the Park are connected. Of course the name Wolf Trail is probably or can be connected to the Native Americans. Also the Sacrificed Bodies at the Mound may be connected in a way to all of those children that were "sacrificed" as well although in another manner. This is so hard to write now, thinking back to all the research you and I did on St. Louis and surrounding areas. Little Jane Doe and others. I also thought of the Landfill at the Park and the leachate. The landfill reminded me of Mound 72 in a way as well. I am sure they do not resemble each other in appearance but in a way they have connected meanings. Both are connected to untimely deaths.