Last I had heard, Colin Windsor was in Newfoundland. His family was from there, and when he was released, the Police advised the family it would not be wise for Colin to live in Brooks, as before the murder, Colin was not very popular, and considered an oddball, with hardly any friends. They...
There is absolutely zero chance that is Anthonette. This case has certainly attracted it's fair share of mentally unstable people either claiming to be Anthonette, making prank calls, witness sightings, etc.
Anthonette is almost certainly deceased, but if she were still alive, chances are she...
This post is pretty much the "Unsolved Mysteries" version of events, which has long been discredited. I wish people would stop posting the UM version of what happened, as it is complete fiction, and only clutters up the forum.
I don't believe him.
Grant was clearly addicted to that cam-girl site, and in love with the Bulgarian model. His parents were the main obstacle, preventing him from interacting with her. He was completely addicted. Not only that, but cold-blooded killers are not the most reliable people to...
<modsnip> That woman is from my hometown of Winnipeg, and has a very long criminal history. Attempted murder, unprovoked assaults, drugs, robbery, etc. You name it.
She is a violent criminal, and recently was sentenced this month after pleading guilty to three separate assault charges, where...
Excellent post. I concur.
I could understand what she did, if she was intoxicated (which she likely was), as even though to certainly does not justify her actions, it explains them, and could possibly be a mitigating factor in sentencing, if she had had the good sense to argue that it was in...
The Unsolved Mysteries segment was never based on what investigators believed. Even when the UM segment aired, Penny was still the main suspect that the FBI and Gallop PD were looking into. Just two years later the FBI would begin a series of interrogations with her including polygraph tests...
The theory is that Anthonette, being wise beyond her years, was becoming wise to Penny's vices, meaning Anthonette could have confronted her Mom about her drug use, or allegedly being in the sex trade. It's entirely possible that Penny decided that Anthonette was getting in the way of her...
Unsure about the boy, but I have heard that the women in the photo was identified in the 90s at a Flea Market in Florida, and was briefly questioned by Police about it.
Unsolved Mysteries, while a highly rated show, was notorious for ignoring facts about cases, and often made up their own theories about the case, in hopes of achieving higher TV ratings. I strongly advise to do research on the Calico case and others, rather than a TV show.
That photo was disproven as a hoax decades ago. There is nothing in any news release in regards to Tara Calico (or her case file) about that pic. Please do not believe anything you watch on Unsolved Mysteries.
I would urge anyone that viewed the "Unsolved Mysteries" version of the Anthonette Cayedito case to take it with a grain of salt. The UM segment has now been proven to be factually inaccurate.
The FBI and Gallop Police do not consider the Unsolved Mysteries version of what happened to be credible.
Very damning information with regards to Penny. There is zero doubt in my mind she was involved now. From the Crystal Gutierrez report:
* Anthonette's mother, Penny, had plans to go...
Sylvia Ventsislavova is her name. She used the notoriety to raise her prices, and is now one of the most popular cam girls in Eastern Europe. She also knew about the fact that Grant was stealing from his parents, as they reached out to her, and asked her to stop accepting money from him. She...
Amaro had a job interview a day after the murders for a nursing position (or so he claims). I doubt he would be sitting in his hotel room in scrubs over 24 hours after the murders. He had stolen his dead brothers credit card to buy more time to talk with the Bulgarian cam girl he was obsessed with.
Not sure why, but I can take an educated guess. I know that everything I have heard and read of this case, points to Anthonette's biological parents (who are long ago deceased), were into buying and selling drugs. On the night Anthonette disappeared, her mother was getting wasted at the local...
That's a good theory. It gives credence to the theory that this is no ordinary accident. I've always believed that Tara knew her abductors, and while they were stalking/harassing her from a truck, they never intended to seriously injure her. Once this happened, they may ahve panicked, fearing...
The FBI was almost certain that Anthonette's mother knew far more than she was willing to admit. They were certain that the mother knew who took Anthonette, so much so that they went to the Hospital the mother was admitted to (she was suffering from a terminal illness), to obtain a "deathbed"...
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