For real. After watching The Confession Killer documentary, I've almost come around to the thought that he wasn't a serial killer at all. That he possibly killed his mother but that may be it.
That is the Jane Doe mentioned in the report but it seems really doubtful it was him. The very timeline covered in the report details his whereabouts during that period of time and he is never in Louisiana. He spends a day or two in TX but near Dallas, not SW Texas, before heading to Illinois.
I was reading about the serial killer Juan V. Corona, who was responsible for at least 25 murders in Yuba City, CA in 1971, and it appears as though 4 of his victims are still John Does.
However, I can't find these Does listed anywhere - not on NamUs, Doe, or the Sutter CO. UID site, which...
Did we ever find out why the profile is so sparse? The Ghosts of Highway 20 article included images of a complete skull. Not sure why they put together reconstructions for Swamp Mountain Jane Doe but not for Snow Creek?
Not very good odds. Recent drowning victims are more likely to be found close to where they entered the water, even in rivers. Most bodies initially sink to the bottom after death. It isn't until days later as the body decomposes and begins to release gases that the body resurfaces (unless it is...
I think it's believed that Tanya was buried on the ranch her husband worked at. Here is a link to his case regarding Tanya and his fourth wife's murder.
It would be unreasonable to think a body made it from Minneapolis to St. Louis. Most bodies in the Mississippi don't make it too far because of the amount of debris and the barge traffic. You're either found caught in debris along the shoreline, skeletal parts found in the locks and dams when...
5' 3" and 166lbs is teetering on the edge of obese. That said, how it looks really depends more on your body type. Here is a site where people post themselves for height/weight.
I saw in the description that investigators reached out to the VA but did they check in with the Region 4 EPA office?
It's legal to have full-body burials at sea. Doing so legally would mean:
Going out 3 nautical miles
Make sure water depth is 600ft
Ensure body will sink permanently (mistakes...
Yup. Looks like it was costume jewelry. Bronze cuff.
Edit: Here's another one that clearly shows 'INDIA' stippled in. Probably the lettering they couldn't make out.
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