Two men have been charged with the murders of five teenage boys who were last seen together on a busy street more than 30 years ago
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35996212/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts
On February 20, 2010, following the discovery of the remains of Christine Sheddy in Snow Hill, charges were issued against Justin Michael Hadel, age 19, of College Station Texas for 1st Degree Murder, 2nd Degree Murder, 1st Degree Assault, and 2nd Degree Assault.
http://pocomoketattler.com/?p=175
I am in violent agreement with you on this point...No one should ever be expected to pay for a service to help find a missing loved one..in my opinion, if I loose my wallet or car keys or even my dog, I may consider payment for some insights to be fair...but not a person. There are many psychics...
Yes, thanks, seen that..but I don't think that claim was ever verified - it was just a claim. In fairness, do you think some proof should have been presented or is it a general consensus that psychics who get paid for services should not be trusted in the least?
GL is a dowser, dowsers do use maps in their work - these can be readily downloaded from Google etc. and I'm sure that's where the maps probably came from.
I can tell you, emphatically, there was no map provided. Please consider, that when the first news reports came out that a little girl was missing, the search was on to find a missing, living, child - there is a very high element of incorrectly interpreting psychic impressions when speed is of...
No map (don't know where that rumor came from), just the teddy bear, was provided by the family. Caylee Marie's remains were found by Roy K - not by psychics nor through any information provided by psychics - in spite of the many claims made after her remains were found. Out of the many...
Very little of what was written/posted on PPE was based on fact and was primarily written to discredit Christine's family and BOC; I was there, but no one has ever asked me for my side of the story. Don't make the mistake of thinking just because someone has posted on a blog the content must...
Based on the physical description of the body I would say it's worth submitting as a possible match - composites are not that reliable IMO but perhaps the nose is right?
It doesn't seem right, but the land owners are generally left to deal with the aftermath - clean up, constant stream of people coming to see the site in the early days, and, unfortunately even destruction of the landowners property - gates left open - stuff stolen - yes - it happens. I have 15...
Working on a memorial plaque to be placed (if permitted) at the site where Sarah was found. If anyone would like to offer suggestions on the memorial wording/layout, please do so.
Just a thought - seems there may be some doubt as to the ID - if it's not Michael Curry, then perhaps ..Robert Kovack ?http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/3412dmva.html
Sounds like a good candidate for a Ground Penetrating Radar sweep of the concrete pad to check for voids. This case reminds me of Victor "JR" Shoemaker, missing from Kirby WV area in May 1994.
http://www.wivb.com/dpp/news/local/Small-break-in-search-for-missing-teen
Report says "Searchers say that a pair of sunglasses they found earlier this week belong to Drexel."
Is this a confirmation or wishful thinking?
This photo doesn't show Brittanee wearing sunglasses, but does show in the lower right corner that they had male companions - wonder who took these photos?
http://www.carolinalive.com/news/story.aspx?id=389366
"Georgetown County investigators and Myrtle Beach Police detectives have a picture of Brittanee on the beach the day before she vanished, and she's wearing a pair of sunglasses that show a striking resemblance to the glasses found this...
http://www.caledoncitizen.com/news/2009-11-05/News/Province_offering_50000_reward_in_29yearold_murder.html#comment-12
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Police also reported a unique metallic button was found under her skeletal remains. They released details of that find at a press conference held Tuesday in Bolton in the...
The OPP have stated that the button did not belong to Veronica. This information was just recently released to the public in an attempt to get new leads in the case. This button was found under the body and it was a clip on type button - not sewn onto clothing.
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