Bit of hope
Life is a long lesson in humility.
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The photo with the unknown man, dated on the back: 1975. Doesn't her family recall where this photo was taken? Did Sherry send it to her mom? From? Who wrote the date on the back?
Was she already in the Pedregal House or another group home/foster home in 1975? Considering the age people (at least 16 and usually not older then 19) were admitted to the Pedregal house and the estimated age of the young man (in his twenties) it's safe to say he wasn't a client in the Pedregal House. But he could be a staff member? I guess, hope LE checked that and ruled that out.
I'm usually not easy angered by reading into cases, but I feel a lot of anger right now.
Dentals and DNA are on file, so you would think, in a "perfect world", there isn't yet a match found with an unidentified person c.q. every Jane Doe in Namus is not her and ruled out by default. The question is, is every Jane Doe found in those days entered into the systems and DNA taken. I'm afraid not.
I'm also very curious why her case immediately was dismissed as a runaway case, especially because there was a range of young girl raped and killed in the spring of 1976, in the San Mateo/South San Francisco area.
I couldn't help myself so I made a timeline to see if she could have been a victim of f.i. Halbower. It's safe to say he didn't kill Sherry, because he was incarcerated at the time she went missing. You can find the timeline here. CA - CA - RODNEY HALBOWER, Gypsy Hill Murders, 1976
But there was another perp roaming around at the time. Leon Seymour, a notorious violent sexual predator, already convicted for rape of girls dating back to the 70's, but as it turned out recently, was also capable of killing, when his DNA was linked to the murder of Denise Lampe on April 1, 1976, in Daly City, San Mateo County, CA.
I tried to find when he was apprehended for this rapes, but I couldn't find the court files. Only this, but it's not exactly clear where and when this crimes took place. People v. Seymour, No. A111105 | Casetext Search + Citator
Shortly after his first rape in 1972, Seymour approached a woman in a parking lot, forced her into his car, and threatened her with a gun. He indicated his intent to rape her, but she began crying; he showed her that the gun was empty and gave her his name before letting her go. Within days of the 1982 rape, he approached a woman in a parking lot, threatened her with a knife, and forced her into her car. He then forced her to drive to several locations. He attempted to rape her but was unable to do so. Seymour was convicted for each of these incidents, but points out that these two were not qualifying offenses under the Sexually Violent Predator Act (SVPA), section 6600 et seq.
He is on the sex-offenders website of California (can't post that here, due to the law, but he is listed under Leon Seymour) and it seems he was convicted in 1982.
According to My Heritage Seymour was born in Humboldt County and married in the 60's in San Mateo County.
I think Sherry is no longer alive, but the big question is, where are her remains?
Was she already in the Pedregal House or another group home/foster home in 1975? Considering the age people (at least 16 and usually not older then 19) were admitted to the Pedregal house and the estimated age of the young man (in his twenties) it's safe to say he wasn't a client in the Pedregal House. But he could be a staff member? I guess, hope LE checked that and ruled that out.
I'm usually not easy angered by reading into cases, but I feel a lot of anger right now.
Dentals and DNA are on file, so you would think, in a "perfect world", there isn't yet a match found with an unidentified person c.q. every Jane Doe in Namus is not her and ruled out by default. The question is, is every Jane Doe found in those days entered into the systems and DNA taken. I'm afraid not.
I'm also very curious why her case immediately was dismissed as a runaway case, especially because there was a range of young girl raped and killed in the spring of 1976, in the San Mateo/South San Francisco area.
I couldn't help myself so I made a timeline to see if she could have been a victim of f.i. Halbower. It's safe to say he didn't kill Sherry, because he was incarcerated at the time she went missing. You can find the timeline here. CA - CA - RODNEY HALBOWER, Gypsy Hill Murders, 1976
But there was another perp roaming around at the time. Leon Seymour, a notorious violent sexual predator, already convicted for rape of girls dating back to the 70's, but as it turned out recently, was also capable of killing, when his DNA was linked to the murder of Denise Lampe on April 1, 1976, in Daly City, San Mateo County, CA.
I tried to find when he was apprehended for this rapes, but I couldn't find the court files. Only this, but it's not exactly clear where and when this crimes took place. People v. Seymour, No. A111105 | Casetext Search + Citator
BACKGROUND
Between 1973 and 1982, Seymour was convicted of three rapes and two assaults with intent to commit rape. In 1972, Seymour picked up a female hitchhiker on Highway 101 in Mendocino County, drove her to a secluded location, threatened her with a gun, blindfolded her, handcuffed her, and raped her. In 1976 he gave a ride to a 19-year-old woman, apparently his cousin, took her to a secluded spot, threatened her with violence, and raped her. In 1982, Seymour forced a woman from her car and into his. He threatened her with a gun, drove her to a remote area, forced oral copulation and raped her. He pled guilty, was convicted, and sentenced to prison in each case.Shortly after his first rape in 1972, Seymour approached a woman in a parking lot, forced her into his car, and threatened her with a gun. He indicated his intent to rape her, but she began crying; he showed her that the gun was empty and gave her his name before letting her go. Within days of the 1982 rape, he approached a woman in a parking lot, threatened her with a knife, and forced her into her car. He then forced her to drive to several locations. He attempted to rape her but was unable to do so. Seymour was convicted for each of these incidents, but points out that these two were not qualifying offenses under the Sexually Violent Predator Act (SVPA), section 6600 et seq.
He is on the sex-offenders website of California (can't post that here, due to the law, but he is listed under Leon Seymour) and it seems he was convicted in 1982.
According to My Heritage Seymour was born in Humboldt County and married in the 60's in San Mateo County.
I think Sherry is no longer alive, but the big question is, where are her remains?
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