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FINALLY the PROOF we need to put some Summer Wells theories to bed once and for all!

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The Summer Wells case shows how online communities generate unfalsifiable theories — and why "proof" rarely settles anything when confirmation bias is already entrenched.

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Theory Briefing

  • The Summer Wells disappearance has spawned dozens of competing online theories, none yet officially resolved.
  • The video promises definitive 'proof' to debunk certain theories — a classic trigger for confirmation bias among true-crime communities.
  • Armchair investigators often resist disconfirming evidence, making theory persistence a social phenomenon as much as a logical one.