I'm convinced that James Burke is the LISK, or at least one of several people who were involved. He was busted for having a known prostitute in his police car while on duty in '93 (or '96, I don't remember off the top of my head). Two years later, a dismembered prostitute was found in the...
The detectives completely undermined the credibility of the "confession" by conducting it in the manner that they did. If he were truly guilty, he could have told a detailed account of what supposedly happened on his own, rather than being asked specific questions and responding with two-word...
One of the more interesting cases. In the phone call to her sister, the killer called the victim a "*advertiser censored*". As we all know, many of these killings occurred near Babylon, NY. Perhaps the killer was making a reference to the biblical verse about "the *advertiser censored* of Babylon".
Interesting. I wonder if her body was dumped at a different location because the killer thought the tattoos and scars would make her more easily identifiable.
I watched the full confession video (about two hours in totality). The kid clearly had no idea what was going on. He was nervous, but not at the level you would expect from someone who is aware that they are likely about to get arrested. The detectives repeatedly told him that they were there...
Anyone who believes the key wasn't planted should watch the video of Andrew Colborn's testimony regarding the call he made regarding TH's license plate number. He found the vehicle well before other claimed to have found it. It's not a stretch to think that TH had the key to her SUV in her...
He was absolutely framed. The tampered blood sample vial and the tiny blood smear found in the SUV are the most obvious giveaways. Officer Andrew Colborn's license plate call is another blatant fail on the prosecution's part. Avery rustled the jimmies of certain people in the Sheriff's...
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