TX TX - Fort Worth; Mid-1980 abduction & murders; Serial killer research; 24 Mar 2021

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Three journalists have teamed together to analyze the abduction and murder of seven young women in the mid-1980s. In their podcast still …, they dive into seven cold cases that span from 1983 to 1985, all closely related and occurring in North Texas. The team believes these murders to be the work of one serial killer.

During this three-and-a-half-year time period, approximately two dozen cases occurred in the Fort Worth area, consisting mostly of the abduction, rape, and murder of women. The team chose these seven cold cases to be their focus because they were closely related and did not fit the demographic of the other killings, which appeared to include prostitutes and other criminal activity.

The trio’s research revealed that during the mid-1980s, six serial killers were operating in North Texas.

“These two dozen murders prompted the formation of a task force in Fort Worth,” Gary said, speaking to me recently along with Karin and Hughes from the Andersons’ home in Garland and Hughes’ home in Alabama.

“Though each of those murderers are now either dead or incarcerated,” Karin added, “police aren’t certain that all of the victims have been identified. They could only identify the ones that they were able to link through DNA or confessions.”

In the first episode of still … that aired in late January, the hosts discuss the murders out of chronological order. The first murder was a cold case from August 1983. Twenty-seven-year-old Mary Till left her apartment in Arlington around 9 a.m. and headed toward her workplace at a downtown Dallas law firm. She didn’t arrive for work that morning, and her car was found 10 miles from the office with the interior burnt. Five months later, her body was found in a field not far from her car. She had been shot in the head.

The second murder took place in November of the same year. Sandra Bush, 21, left her southeast Fort Worth home at 6:45 p.m. without telling her family where she was going. Her car was found outside a bar on the North Side, wiped clean of fingerprints, with a bloody pillowcase in the backseat. Her body was discovered months later in a field near her car. She had been strangled.

In September 1984, 23-year-old Catherine Davis returned to her apartment in southwest Fort Worth around midnight. Neighbors heard angry voices and witnessed a man shut the door to her apartment and leave in her car. Just hours later, her home was engulfed in flames. Her vehicle was found after several days, just a few miles away. Coat hangers with human blood were found inside her car, and blood was smudged on the door handle. Davis’ body was found less than seven miles from her apartment.

Less than a month after Davis’ murder, 23-year-old Cindy Heller disappeared after assisting a stranded female driver in southwest Fort Worth. Heller left a note on the door of the driver’s friend’s apartment, trying to help them get in contact with each other. Months later, Heller’s body was found nude in a pond on the TCU campus. She had been strangled.

That December, 21-year-old Angela Ewert stopped at a convenience store after leaving her fiancé’s house in southwest Fort Worth around 11 p.m. She headed east, but several miles down the road, she pulled over with a flat tire, which appeared to have been stabbed. Her body wasn’t found until 1993 in a field in south Tarrant County. Her purse was located in a pond in southwest Fort Worth, close to where Heller’s body was discovered.

The sixth victim who was analyzed was 15-year-old Sarah Kashka in late December of 1984. After being dropped off by her date, intending to visit a friend in southwest Fort Worth, she was last seen walking across the street to a Dairy Queen. Her body was found a few days later in a creek in southwest Dallas, stabbed to death.

“I think that this man felt power by stealing the lives of beautiful women,” Karin said. “I think that gave him a sense of omnipotence and that he could do anything he wanted if he could steal the young beautiful women off of the street and kill them.”

The seventh victim is Terri McAdams. She arrived at her fiancé’s apartment in Arlington around 6:30 p.m. on the eve of Valentine’s Day in 1985 and was expected to pick him up from the airport the following day. Around 10:30 p.m., an intruder broke in, raped her, and beat her to death.
<i>still</i>… Waiting
 
Could you please provide some more information? It feels as if you cut off suddenly.
 
Anyone else get goosebumps when thinking about how many serial killers there are in the united states, alone? They're just stocking the streets waiting to make their next move. *shivers*

MOO I also wonder how many of them are on forums like these also joining in on the discussions...
 
Anyone else get goosebumps when thinking about how many serial killers there are in the united states, alone? They're just stocking the streets waiting to make their next move. *shivers*

MOO I also wonder how many of them are on forums like these also joining in on the discussions...

The ones that appear "normal" always terrify me, like Israel Keyes. And we're pretty certain that he commented on & read articles about cases, he even checked out websleuths a few times. From what data has shown, serial killers are rare, they're not on every street corner thank goodness. But there's definitely a few out there at any point in time.
 
Can you provide more info about Mary Till? I was kidnapped Jan. 8th 1984 from Irving, TX but I worked at Alberts Lounge in the Ramada Inn at Collins and Lamar in Arlington. That is where my kidnapper 1st saw me. Her body was found 7 miles from Hutchins, TX, where I escaped him. He had a gun, took me to a field off a long dirt road and planned to kill me. But I managed to escape. He continued to stalk me till I finally moved out of state. TY
P.S. I was able to get a ride to my brothers in Arlington by a good Samaritan. We called Arlington PD. They refused to take a report and said Hutchins is out of their jurisdiction. They said I would have to go back to Hutchins to file a report. I had no idea where Hutchins was. The good samaritan told me that is where I was. I had a car with a flat in Irving. My brother had been drinking. I had no way to get back to Hutchins, plus I was so afraid he'd be waiting for me at Hutchins PD. I asked Arlington PD if they could take me back there. They said "No. We can't go out of Tarrant County". I asked if they could call an ambulance to take me to hospital for my injuries and rape kit. They asked if I had insurance. I said "No". They said "Unless you have cash on hand to pay ambulance we can't call them". My brother was too drunk to drive me. I didn't want to go alone. I was shaking, afraid and just wanted it all to go away. I knew I had to file report and get rape tested but I was on foot. New to the area. I was wondering if it could be the same man who killed Mary Till. We looked a lot alike too. 40 years and the PTSD has ruined my life.
 
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Can you provide more info about Mary Till? I was kidnapped Jan. 8th 1984 from Irving, TX but I worked at Alberts Lounge in the Ramada Inn at Collins and Lamar in Arlington. That is where my kidnapper 1st saw me. Her body was found 7 miles from Hutchins, TX, where I escaped him. He had a gun, took me to a field off a long dirt road and planned to kill me. But I managed to escape. He continued to stalk me till I finally moved out of state. TY
P.S. I was able to get a ride to my brothers in Arlington by a good Samaritan. We called Arlington PD. They refused to take a report and said Hutchins is out of their jurisdiction. They said I would have to go back to Hutchins to file a report. I had no idea where Hutchins was. The good samaritan told me that is where I was. I had a car with a flat in Irving. My brother had been drinking. I had no way to get back to Hutchins, plus I was so afraid he'd be waiting for me at Hutchins PD. I asked Arlington PD if they could take me back there. They said "No. We can't go out of Tarrant County". I asked if they could call an ambulance to take me to hospital for my injuries and rape kit. They asked if I had insurance. I said "No". They said "Unless you have cash on hand to pay ambulance we can't call them". My brother was too drunk to drive me. I didn't want to go alone. I was shaking, afraid and just wanted it all to go away. I knew I had to file report and get rape tested but I was on foot. New to the area. I was wondering if it could be the same man who killed Mary Till. We looked a lot alike too. 40 years and the PTSD has ruined my life.
What did your attacker look like? You should contact these journalists. I am so sorry for what you went through.
 
Podcast mentioned above

 
Their conclusion was that a man named Curtis Brown who died in jail in late January or early February 2021 was the killer in the above named cases. He died before they could ask him about the murders. That's the short version. If you click on the first link in the first post at the start of this thread, and scroll down, you will read the whole story.

I'm not into podcasts and not everyone is, but you likely should listen to it. Did you ever know the name of guy who attempted to murder you, if it's not the serial killer mentioned above? Or did you just recognize him or his vehicle stalking you later? If you knew his name, do you know whether he had a criminal record later or earlier? It sounds like LE wasn't as helpful as they could have been about your rape and attempted murder. That stuff happened back then and now there's more awareness and it wouldn't happen today. I did look on an archived newspaper website of old newspapers and I seemingly couldn't find anything about Mary Till. There doesn't seem to be much online in recent decades about her murder.


 
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I tried searching different things, and there is a lot in old online archived newspapers about Mary Till, but nothing really new or that jumped out at me. It's mostly variations on the same info. It was believed she disappeared driving to her job, and nothing seems to be known about who might have killed her. In addition to her main job, she also worked part time at Ridglea Country Club. This is one article on her murder: Fort Worth Star-Telegram 18 Jan 1985, page 1 - Newspapers.com
 
Omg @JulianaMoon that is horrifying! I'm so sorry that you went through that nightmare. I was just a bit younger at the time and didn't make it much further from home than Six Flags as a young teen but I am very familiar with the areas described. I grew up in Arlington and went to TCU for college.

That's absolutely wild how the journalists *just* missed getting in contact with Curtis Brown.

Curtis Don Brown | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
 
Can you provide more info about Mary Till? I was kidnapped Jan. 8th 1984 from Irving, TX but I worked at Alberts Lounge in the Ramada Inn at Collins and Lamar in Arlington. That is where my kidnapper 1st saw me. Her body was found 7 miles from Hutchins, TX, where I escaped him. He had a gun, took me to a field off a long dirt road and planned to kill me. But I managed to escape. He continued to stalk me till I finally moved out of state. TY
P.S. I was able to get a ride to my brothers in Arlington by a good Samaritan. We called Arlington PD. They refused to take a report and said Hutchins is out of their jurisdiction. They said I would have to go back to Hutchins to file a report. I had no idea where Hutchins was. The good samaritan told me that is where I was. I had a car with a flat in Irving. My brother had been drinking. I had no way to get back to Hutchins, plus I was so afraid he'd be waiting for me at Hutchins PD. I asked Arlington PD if they could take me back there. They said "No. We can't go out of Tarrant County". I asked if they could call an ambulance to take me to hospital for my injuries and rape kit. They asked if I had insurance. I said "No". They said "Unless you have cash on hand to pay ambulance we can't call them". My brother was too drunk to drive me. I didn't want to go alone. I was shaking, afraid and just wanted it all to go away. I knew I had to file report and get rape tested but I was on foot. New to the area. I was wondering if it could be the same man who killed Mary Till. We looked a lot alike too. 40 years and the PTSD has ruined my life.
I’m so horrified to read that this happened to you. What an amazing thing that you escaped your rapist and attacker. That’s absolutely incredible. I’m so sorry that the police didn’t help you more at the time and I can truly empathize with your PTSD and pray that you can be at peace knowing that you are a fierce survivor who saved herself. Your good samaritan was a living angel too. God brings us living angels at times when we need them most. May God bless you @JulianaMoon
 
What did your attacker look like? You should contact these journalists. I am so sorry for what you went through.
I tried.
I’m so horrified to read that this happened to you. What an amazing thing that you escaped your rapist and attacker. That’s absolutely incredible. I’m so sorry that the police didn’t help you more at the time and I can truly empathize with your PTSD and pray that you can be at peace knowing that you are a fierce survivor who saved herself. Your good samaritan was a living angel too. God brings us living angels at times when we need them most. May God bless you @JulianaMoon
Thankyou so much. I appreciate your kind words. ❤️
 
I tried but there was no response.
What did your attacker look like? You should contact these journalists. I am so sorry for what you went through.
He was tall, maybe 6'1-6'3", well dressed but casual, black, small ears, long afro but tight. Brown eyes, well groomed mustache and beard. Medium sized nose and full lips.
 
Do you think it was Curtis Brown or someone else? He went to jail for the last time in 1989.
 
Do you think it was Curtis Brown or someone else? He went to jail for the last time in 1989.
My kidnapper told me he was 42. Curtis Browns nose is much wider than my perp. He looks similar in some photos but the nose it too wide and I do believe he is younger than my perp. How old was Curtis Brown when arrested? Even if my perp lied to me about his age being 42, he had to be older than 35-36.
My perp said his sister or sister in law was in charge of hiring at LTV. I think he was lying but I don't know.
I need to finish my original post. It was very difficult to relive what happened and I only planned on taking a day or two break but it was hard to go back and finish it due to PTSD. It is important I do this though.
Thankyou.
 

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