It took until July 2018 for Nevada to upload this monster's DNA into a database? I have so many questions. He's been in their custody for over 30 years. He should have been ID'ed through DNA years ago! I'm so glad he has finally been ID'ed, but this is pretty pathetic on Nevada's part.
Composite of Bennett family killer (left). Composite of Tinsley killer (right).
This technology does not seem very good (yet). Hopefully it gets better.
Well, there has been a composite "photo" of the perpetrator created from DNA he left at the scene of these murders. The DNA "photo" shows him being caucasian. We had been discussing how one of the victims of these hammer attacks had posted here about the perp being African-American. Not sure...
Stella Nickell is her name. She tampered with Excedrin, not Tylenol. And J&J DID put tamper-resistant seals on all of their bottles of capsules after the 1982 Chicago tamperings. The scary thing about that is that another Tylenol cyanide murder occurred in 1986 in New York, despite the...
When did this picture of "Tylenol Man" even get released in the press? Perhaps the guy in the picture has never even seen it, so he doesn't know to come forward and clear his name. (Or perhaps he's scared that the authorities might try to pin the crime on him?)
I've thought quite a bit about Swango being the perpetrator. After all, he went to college in Illinois at the time (Southern Illinois University) and kept a demented scrapbook of all kinds of tragedies, including the Tylenol poisonings. However, Southern Illinois University is about as far...
Is it possible that the police didn't really find any "potential evidence" at the landfill, and just planted a lie with the media in order to make Zocco think they found something?
Who in that house would have needed to look up the word "incest" in a dictionary? I find it almost impossible to believe that educated adults like PR and JR wouldn't know what incest is. Whose fingerprints were found on that page?
Unknown outsider: "Hey, aren't you John and Patsy Ramsey? I've read about your company in the local newspaper, John. My name is Joe Blow."
Ramseys: "It's nice to meet you, Joe. Can we help you with something?"
Unknown outsider: "This is a shot in the dark here, but I know you have a...
In retrospect, I think it's pretty telling that when Colorado Bureau of Investigation set up their Cold Cases website, they "forgot" to include JonBenet's murder on it. Then when they finally put it up on the website, all it says is "JonBent Ramsey was found in the basement of her house. Cause...
Disagree. I have a family member currently facing a homicide charge for allegedly helping someone obtain the drug that ended up killing them. So if this guy helped this woman obtain a drug that ended up killing her, he could potentially face at least a decade in prison (or more). That might...
I would just like to say to the people who think that the "stress" PR felt from being suspected of murdering JBR may have somehow triggered or caused her 2006 death from cancer.............cancer like the one that PR had in the years before JBR's death frequently returns. It's called...
Trying to put myself in David's shoes........I'm way more committed to the concept of justice than I am to any of my family members. I don't know if that makes we weird or not.
If I really didn't think my brother was Zodiac or the Tylenol Killer, I would submit my DNA. The fact that he...
Wow. You might have sold this item to April's killer. (Too bad there's no centralized Indiana Dildo Registry, or we might have caught this sicko by now!)
This probably has nothing to do with anything but my own curiosity, but what happens when you turn the crank on that thing? Does the...
Regarding the sex toy found near the body........I understand why investigators hold back certain information from the public, but I would think that someone might have recognized this toy if this picture had been released to the public nearly a quarter century ago. Who knows if someone will...
I find it interesting/weird how the title is "Who Really KIDNAPPED JonBenet" (seeing as most of us don't think there really was a kidnapping at all - at least in the traditional sense of the word - and that who is responsible for her DEATH is the more important question)
Maikai's right. In fact, according to FBI 2011 statistics, there were 42,817 botched kidnapping cases where a ransom note was found but the child wasn't actually kidnapped, and was instead found dead in their home. In almost half of these cases, there is proof that the parents wanted to leave...
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