Trojan1966
Verified Family Member Julia Niswender
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The press conference being held today at Kim's house should be very interesting. It will be covered by TV news and other media.
Police LOST THE FILM? What on earth?Interesting new info at the link above. New to me, anyway. About a man on video pacing around her apartment. They say that police lost the film but this article does show a clip, so I’m confused as usual. Lol.
Today marks ten years since beautiful Julia was taken from this world. A very bright light snuffed out far too early.
Cmon LE. Let’s get this solved!
Ypsilanti family wants justice in Eastern Michigan student’s murder as 10-year-anniversary approaches
A Ypsilanti family is going a decade without justice in the brutal murder of an Eastern Michigan University student, and they want answers.www.clickondetroit.com
Yuhas said there is some DNA on file in the case but that, as of right now, there's no possible match in the system. He said there was surveillance video of a possible suspect taken around 5:30 in the morning.
"We did see an individual pacing back and forth in front of the office," Yuhas said. "And to this day, we don't know for a fact whether this individual was involved or not involved, but a lot of the stars lined up."
Unfortunately, when police went to obtain a copy of the video from the apartment building, it had been recorded over.
First, my thoughts are with this family. Can you imagine the turmoil, anguish, and pain they have experienced over this T-E-N year period?! Unfathomable.This is definitively new information to me. Ypsi Police really messed up here by losing a crucial piece of evidence. I believe the perpetrator tried to clean up the crime scene. He took the key and may have gone go back and forth between Julia's apartment and a car or other apartment to get cleaning supplies and remove evidence from the scene. It would be interesting to know if the individual on video was carrying anything. This would be one explanation of the pacing back and forth.
It's time for the truth to come out. It's been far too long!itively new information to me. Ypsi Police really messed up here by losing a crucial piece of evidence. I believe the perpetrator tried to clean up the crime scene. He took the key and may have gone go back and forth between Julia's apartment and a car or other apartment to get cleaning supplies and remove evidence from the scene. It would be interesting to know if the individual on video was carrying anything. This would be one explanation of the pacing back and forth.
What time is the press conference?The press conference being held today at Kim's house should be very interesting. It will be covered by TV news and other media.
If specifically, Ypsilanti PD takes a more vigorous approach. There is no other "Michigan law enforcement" involved.It’s encouraging that Julia’s case got so much coverage. However, it will all be for nothing unless Michigan law enforcement takes a more vigorous approach in leveraging the advancements in DNA testing.
Amateur opinion and speculation
And that, is the crux of the problem.If specifically, Ypsilanti PD takes a more vigorous approach. There is no other "Michigan law enforcement" involved.
In that picture, Julia's apartment would have been to the very far left, left of that hallway. You can't actually see her bedroom window in that picture. In the below picture, Julia's bedroom window was the one under the light that is mounted to the building.In this picture you can see Julia's appartment on the left and what I think would be the entrance to the main office where the camera would have been on the right. They are pretty close.
The killer exhibited signs of a serial killer, Kim Turnquist said. The family previously thought the killing was conducted quickly, but now believe the killer spent hours with Niswender before she died.
Yuhas told the family that Ypsilanti police had accessed video footage of a Black male pacing outside Julia Niswender's Peninsular Place apartment, however the footage was later deleted, Kim Turnquist said.
This one caught my eyeThere are signs this may be a a serial killer. There is a specific Modus Operandi:
*Binding the victim
*Rape/Torture
*Spending a signficant amount of time with the victim
*Cleaning the Crime Scene/Removing Evidence (although this killer was sloppy and DNA evidence was found, gloves were
- perhaps accidentally - left behind)
* Home Invasion
*Strangulation/Drowning
Suppose this killer has done similar crimes before and/or after. Can we match the MO with other crimes? We know there is no match for the DNA. This probably means that there is no match with anyone convicted of a Felony (at least recently) in the USA matches the profile. There is probably also no match with any other (solved or unsolved) crime in the USA where there was DNA found. I still wonder:
Does anyone know any unsolved murders or sexual assaults with a similar MO?
This could be crimes without DNA evidence in the US, or possibly solved or unsolved crimes outside the US.
I have looked at some well-known killers, and various cases here at websleuths. There aren't really many crimes that closely match an MO as described above. For example, many serial killers kidnap their victims, or seek vulnurable victims such as sex-workers, use knives to kill their victims, dispose the bodies at remote locations or bury them and so forth.
Actually, one murder that matches the MO somewhat is the murder of Laura Dickinson, also at Eastern Michigan University (home invasion, sexual assault, strangulation) nearly 6 years before Julia's murder. But I think Laura's murder seems less planned. It was also in December when some students already left campus.