TX TX - Cheryl Henry, 22, & Andy Atkinson, 21, Houston, 21 Aug 1990

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I did not find much, but the following cases did occur between the areas where the victim was raped on Terra Cotta, and where Cheryl and Andy were brutally killed, but over a ten year period. There's really nothing I see to tie these cases specifically to the other two, and only offer them for your consideration.

1. Ann McGovern, taken from her office on Westheimer, in 1980. Location given--Westheimer at the interstate. Westheimer never intersects an interstate. It does cross over or under Hwy 6, Beltway 8, and the W610 Loop. Much farther east of those locations it becomes Elgin Blvd, and as Elgin still does not intersect an interstate though it comes close to I-45 S. It's impossible to ascertain from the info given, exactly what the location was where this took place. Also I'm not seeing a missing person's report on the internet, so perhaps this person was found later, deceased.
http://www.houstonunsolved.com/index.php/topic,322.0.html


2. Nicole Kane, March 12, 1981
Raped and strangled in her apartment at 10630 Hammerly, approximately 2 blocks
off Beltway 8.
http://www.houstonunsolved.com/index.php/topic,315.0.html

3. Stephanie Michele Buehler, went missing September 8, 1990 from Westheimer at Beltway 8 after her car broke down, and she started walking, apparently towards her home 1/2 mile away. To me, this is significant, a female goes missing from a fairly high traffic area--depending on whatever time she went missing that day or night, and in the part of Houston we're interested in. Her abductor most likely would have needed to take her elsewhere, IMO.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/279dftx.html



What if the perp/s we're looking for is a native Houstonian? Could the crimes be spread out over a wider area and time period, but still be areas he frequents or knows well from jobs or living in those areas? Here are some other cases I found. Not sure there's anything here of significance, but have a look. Maybe you see something I don't.

http://www.click2houston.com/news/H...35978/4797936/-/item/1/-/t6ktb9z/-/index.html

Maybe none of this is any help at all. I was more hopeful when I started searching. Sigh.
 
I have quite a few as well, including two from 1990 in Houston where people were attacked and killed in their cars after being followed by cars containing 2 or 3 men. I'm still trawling archives for articles for them. I have also just read a reference to an article in The Houston Chronicle in 1982, where LE were apparently talking about an unusually high number (9) of murders in Houston in the space of a couple of months in 1982.

As soon as I have all the links, I'll post them. If they are from paid archives, I'll just have to post a link to the site and a summary in my own words.
 
I haven't forgotten Cheryl and Andy. It's just that Bob's Disappeared episode has been coming up (coming and going, in fact) and I've been working very hard to keep his website up to date for that; ( bobharrodmissing.com )

I will follow up on those articles as soon as I can, and hopefully we can keep Cheryl and Andy's case in the spotlight, not just for them, but for their loved ones too.....
 
Can anyone post those photofits side by side for me? I can't do it on this tablet.
 
The victim said she’s always thought it could be connected to her moving company. She said one of her movers had recently threatened her life.

“I think it had to do with this moving company I had an altercation with,” she said.

That theory has never been proven by police.

However, there is one interesting fact that may just be an amazing coincidence: The rape victim says that she once worked for one of the murder victim’s fathers, the dad of Andy Atkinson.

In the meantime, Houston crime victim advocate Andrew Kahan has hope that one day there will be an arrest in the case.

“I’ve seen cases where 30 years have gone by and finally a suspect is arrested and taken into custody,” said Kahan.

Kahan said Cheryl and Andy’s families were also given a life sentence the day the young couple died.

“Hopefully, one day in their lifetimes, someone will be held accountable for the deaths of Cheryl and Andy,” he said.

The Houston Police Department’s cold case squad now has the case.

Cheryl’s family tells the I-Team that crime investigators could soon do what’s called familial DNA testing on the sample taken from her body. That means if one of the suspect’s family members is in the national DNA database system, they could get a match.

“I think there are people out there that know more about this case than has ever been made public,” said Garland Atkinson. “Someone will pay one day.

http://www.khou.com/news/investigat...ors-family-for-over-2-decades--207666241.html
 
The newly released details are weird. I have not read through this whole thread, but the article shared above says they are "newly discovered" by KHOU.

-A golf club and balls lined up pointing to the body
-Deflated balloons attached to the tree above Cheryl's body
-A $20 bill next to her body

Could be coincidental, but strange stuff indeed...
 
The perp, as per the sketch, looks like a college type so he would likely be in his mid-40s now.

It almost looks like there would have had to be two attackers but one could have done it like Zodiac did at Berryessa, that is, had Cheryl tie Andy up first.
 
Seems like the profilers feel the police may have talked to the possible perp back in 1990. Maybe they should re-interview some of these men and ask for a volunteer DNA swab. At least, some of them can be ruled out, if they comply. Right now it seems LE have no direction. They could have re-interviewed and asked for DNA already, but if not, why not give it a try?

JMO
 
Bumping for Cheryl. This horrible crime happened 23 years ago today. Hard to believe it remains unsolved.

Past articles, sketch, note, etc. is posted at http://helpcherylandandy.com/.
 
Bumping for Cheryl. This horrible crime happened 23 years ago today. Hard to believe it remains unsolved.

Past articles, sketch, note, etc. is posted at http://helpcherylandandy.com/.


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For Cheryl and Andy
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Hugs to you mocity. Deepest condolences to you and your family.
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I have never posted on a website about this but I thought I might post here. I am including a recent article from the Houston Chronicle about my step-sisters murder in 1990. The article ran on 12/8/04.

Hoping to reinvigorate their investigation of a 14-year-old homicide case, Houston police have released a handwritten note that may have come from the architect of two of the city's most gruesome slayings.

The letter, postmarked in Houston, was received in March 2001, more than 10 years after Cheryl Henry and Andy Atkinson were stabbed to death as they parked on a secluded cul-de-sac in west Harris County.

"It's the kind of case everyone remembers," Houston police Sgt. Billy Belk said. "It sticks in your mind."

In block letters, the note's sender told investigators, "If you want to know who killed C. Henry and A. Atkinson, it will cost $100,000." The note told investigators to reply in the classifieds section of the March 12, 2001, Houston Chronicle and warned, "a lawyer will be hired to make sure u play straight."

The note was answered, according to instructions. "We do want to know what you know about Henry /Atkinson," the classified ad read. A number was given for the note-sender or a lawyer to contact investigators "with directions on playing straight."

Through the years, police had gotten calls whenever an anniversary or other publicity brings the case back to the public's attention.

The timing of the note, postmarked March 1, 2001, was odd, Belk said, in that it came so long after the slayings, and during a period when the case was getting no publicity. The most recent news story about the case, a 10-year retrospective, had been published Sept. 13, 2000.

Note suppressed

The possibilities the note offered were enticing to investigators sitting at yet another dead end in the case, and Belk said the note was never publicized.

"We kept pretty tight-lipped about it," he said, "to see if we got a response."

They never did.

Today, investigators say, it's a pretty sure bet that whoever sent the note does not intend to contact police again. Belk hopes that by releasing the contents of the note someone may recognize the handwriting, the language or some other scrap of information when it is published.

Cheryl Henry , 22, was home for the summer from classes at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches. Andy Atkinson, whose 22nd birthday was only days away, had just moved home after finishing college in North Carolina.

The two left on a date the evening of Aug. 21, 1990, along with Henry 's younger sister, Shane, and her escort. The sisters said their goodbyes when the couples left the Bayou Mama club near Westheimer and Gessner late that night.

Neither Henry nor Atkinson returned from their date; their families reported them missing early the next day. On the evening of Aug. 22, a Houston patrol officer spotted Atkinson's car parked on Enclave Round, a then-undeveloped area off the 1300 block of Enclave Parkway that young people often used as a "lovers lane."

Blood in the car appeared fresh. When a computer check of the vehicle's license plate showed it belonged to a missing person, a tracking dog was called to search the nearby heavy woods.

The dog led police to Henry 's body about 200 yards away. Her clothes, found nearby, had been cut from her body, probably with the same knife used to slash her throat. Her hands were bound behind her with hemp rope. Her killer had tried to cover her body with boards from a rotting cedar fence.

A bunch of deflated balloons hung Dali-like over a tree limb near Henry 's body, having no apparent connection with her death but adding to the surreal quality of the grim scene.

Darkness halted the search for Atkinson. A Houston police officer was posted to stand watch until dawn, when searchers returned and quickly discovered the second body.

Atkinson was found about 100 yards from Henry . He was fully clothed, his hands tied behind him with similar rope. He had been seated with his back against a tree trunk before his throat was slashed. He still had his money and watch.

The young couple had evidently parked to neck, Belk said. The car's front seats were reclined, the engine had been turned off but the key left in the auxiliary position so the music would stay on. Henry 's shoes and bag were in the front floorboard.

Suspects cleared

In the first months, investigators chased hundreds of leads. Several potential suspects were identified.

Cheryl Henry 's killer had raped her, and left behind DNA. One by one, all the suspects were cleared through DNA comparisons.

Problems within HPD's DNA lab began unfolding in 2002 and ultimately resulted in the lab's closure and the retesting of hundreds of DNA samples, but Belk is confident in the work done on the DNA left by Henry 's killer.

That DNA was profiled at the DNA lab founded at Baylor College of Medicine by renowned researcher Dr. C. Thomas Caskey, Belk said. The sample was entered into the state's Combined DNA Indexing System, but a link was never made to any other crime.

The sample from Henry 's killer was later sent by HPD to the Texas Department of Public Safety for comparison with DNA from Angel Maturino Resendiz, a convicted rail-riding serial killer. That didn't provide a match either, Belk said.

Last month, Belk and members of Henry 's family met with Houston Police Chief Harold Hurtt, who approved the independent retesting of all the DNA samples taken from possible suspects and eliminated through tests done at HPD's lab, Belk said.

He said the case has never gone completely cold.

"We've gotten at least one new lead every year," Belk said, "and I follow up on every one of them."

Noting that most investigators have at least one case they can't let go of, Belk said, "This is mine."

If the case has haunted Belk, it has tortured Barbara Craig, Henry 's mother.

"I was always so proud of Cheryl ," Craig said recently. "She was the older sister to five other kids. ... The youngest, the twins, were just starting fifth grade that year. Their first day of school was spent at their sister's funeral."

Her daughter's death devastated the family, Craig said. The details made it almost too painful to bear.

"To be killed is horrible," Craig said, "But to be terrorized, tied up, raped ... To think her last moments were of terror, and I wasn't there. Because mothers, you know, that's their job, to make it better."

Several scenarios

Craig said finding the person who killed her daughter and Atkinson is important to the family, although "we try not to base our happiness on whether or not the person is caught."

Atkinson's father could not be reached for comment.

Belk acknowledges the note could be a hoax, but he said it is difficult to see what reward there could be in such a deception. The other possibilities are that the note is from the killer, or from someone who could identify the killer.

The latter would probably be the best news for Belk. In a study published in the Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture in 2002, Seattle University journalism professor Tomas Guillen looked at a half-dozen killers who contacted police or the media before their capture, and concluded that while the killers' missives often helped police link previously unlinked crimes, or proved pivotal in helping convict the offenders once they were caught, they rarely helped identify a killer.

"Although these killers injected themselves into cases, sometimes repeatedly for years, with poems, letters, and telephone calls to investigators or the news media, the communiques did not lead to enough investigative evidence or clues to put an immediate end to a series of slayings," Guillen wrote.

All Belk wants is some foothold he can use to push the case closer to its resolution.

Anyone with information in the case can call Belk at 713-308-3600, or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

...

Houston homicide investigators want to know who wrote them an anonymous letter regarding the 1990 slayings of Cheryl Henry and Andy Atkinson. Their bodies were found near a secluded cul-de-sac in west Harris County. Police got the letter three years ago and are releasing it now in hope that someone with information will come forward.

The letter demanded $100,000 in exchange for the killer’s identity and asked police to respond through the Houston Chronicle’s ``personal column.’’

The letter writer warned that a lawyer would be hired ``to make sure u play straight.’’

Bumping this article.
 
Bumping for Cheryl. This horrible crime happened 23 years ago today. Hard to believe it remains unsolved.

Past articles, sketch, note, etc. is posted at http://helpcherylandandy.com/.

Mocity,

Thank you for posting this. I remember when this happened...I am amazed and horrified that there has not been an arrest in this case. It sounds like LE has really worked hard to solve this, but unfortunately the perp still remains at large. :(

I am truly saddenned to have come across this thread about Cheryl and Andy today. May Justice Be Served for them. I am going back to read this thread from the beginning.

My initial question is what other crimes have been committed over the past 23 years that are similar to this awful crime. The brutality of this crime indicates that chances are, he has done this more than once. The circumstances in this case are also somewhat unique in many ways.

I am adding this case to the signature line of my profile here. Hopefully some more websleuthers will join us here with fresh eyes.
 
Quoting myself for reference:

I'm seeing that a young lady went missing from Houston the same year? I wonder what the current status in that case is, if she was ever found:

TX - Stephanie Michele Buehler, 18, Houston, 8 Sept 1990
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=113607

Wait a minute, Stephanie was last seen nearby to the club on Westheimer and Gessner where Andy and Cheryl were...it says she lived within a half a mile of where she got the flat tire...

"One of her car's tires was flat and she parked the vehicle near the corner of Westheimer and Beltway 8.
Authorities suspect that Buehler attempted to walk the half-mile back to her home from the location, but never arrived. Foul play is suspected in her case."

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/279dftx.html
 
I'm also seeing that there was a forcible abduction of an 18 yr old male from his home the same year...(pool of blood found at his home)
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=117534

It appears he lived fairly closeby tothe Bayou Mama club off Westheimer and Gessner. He also lived really close to Stephanie's location...I wonder what the status of Frazier's case is as well.

Back to Cheryl and Andy, I need to see exactly where this Enclave Road is...much reading, catching up and learning to do here...
 
My attempt at a psychological profile of this individual is going to be quite in depth; interested to see what you guys (and LE) have already come up with.
 

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