In an effort to remeber Roger, someone has posted his information to the Nancy Grace web site under Find Roger Ellison CNN ireport
Nancy has invited the public to post the pictures and information surrounding missing people.
The school district announced in September of this year that they are begining rennovations on the old Cedaredge High School where Roger disappeared. This year will mark the 30th anneversary of Roger's disappearance. We remember him and all those listed on this site-may they never be forgotten...
I see your point. Yes, in some cases, the cops follow the obvious, however, in this day and age, you have to be looking for all reasonable possibilities, which includes the obvious.
At this point, we need more facts, and evidence. The thing about these types of cases is that they never sleep. Somebody could unearth human remains at anytime, which often reveals the location of a clandestine grave site. There is still lots that needs to be done on this case before deciding on...
I think your observations about police are partially true. However, thirty years ago police did not have the training and more importantly the social data and statistics about homicide, serial killers and other predators that have emerged in our communities over the years. Also, technology was...
The idea behind a no body homicide is that just because police never found or will never find the remains/body of the missing person like Roger, does not mean that they did not meet with foul play. The opening argument made by Chief Deputy Prosecutor Matt Maillaro says it all-Kristina Sandoval...
This is what is known as a "No Body Homicide". It is called that because the victim is never found. It is one of three successfully tried and convicted homicide cases in Colorado. Everything that could go right in a murder investigation/trial did in this case. It's a roadmap for similar cases...
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Sandoval guilty of first-degree murder of estranged wife
Sharon Dunn
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John Sandoval is led from the courtroom in handcuffs after being found guilty of first-degree murder on Thursday Aug. 5, 2010 in...
Your information is very useful, especially theory #1. The identities of those persons known to have information are in the yearbooks from Cedaredge High School. Most have elected to remain silent. Your suggestion of finding out who was or was not in school is an excellent obseration. I am also...
While visiting Cedaredge, remember this is still an active police investigation, and although your intent is good, contacting them will not advance the investigation, because they won't talk to you. Why? Because its an active police investigation, and releasing information to the general public...
For those of us that have spent considerable time reconstructing the events, and the people involved surrounding Roger's disappearance, we hope this summer will provide an opportunity to follow-up on some things that may advance the investigation of this case.
Ilovemw-I am glad you made that statemen. Your thoughts about the concrete are very good ones. The necro search team used a lot of high tech imagery equipment to scan for images below the cement-but did not find enough information to warrant digging it up. The reason is that the cement and the...
The best thing that ever happened to unsolved crimes is the internet. Especially those involving missing persons that involve suspected foul play. For one thing, you can keep that person's fate in front of the whole world, least we forget they are still missing. The second thing I like is that...
Your offer is most welcome. People have researched information elsewhere on the internet like you, and have reported the info back here, which has been invaluable! Each bit of new information is useful in tracing the info back to Roger's disappearance. In short, we want to reconstruct the events...
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