Is it possible that the decedent has tattoos that for some reason were not included in the description? IIRC Charita Antoinette Chambers Charley Project page was recently updated with tattoos that weren't included previously. Does anyone think there is a resemblance between the two women?
Confirmed by NJ police that the unidentified male NIC # U440000783/Doe case #426UMNJ has been identified and his case is now closed. Unfortunately Yusuf's case is still active.
It appears that there are letters written on the back of the medallion- MAK? I haven't seen that mentioned anywhere online. The token could be from Ohio? Are there any rule outs from cases in Ohio such as Minnie Johnson, Lakeisha Archie, Janis Pringle, Kim Payne, or Dorothy Douglas?
We need a timeline.
This is what I have so far (my skills are super lacking, but maybe someone can springboard off this?)
1987- arrested
Aug 2001- released from prison
Nov 2001-Jan 2002 resided in Moore, SC (with mother?)
Jan 2002-"end of 2004" Worked at Seven Sons & Company, Graphic designer...
Did a timeline of TK's movements ever get posted? If so I totally missed it :( Nevermind, I finally figured out how to work the new forum (very nicely done, btw) but there has not been a timeline posted.
I was shocked by how quickly she was released. You'd think they'd have kept her overnight for observation, even if she was in good shape physically, given that it's a traumatic experience.
Quick question- I tried to comment several minutes ago & had an alert that it would require mod approval. Now I can comment freely, but I was wondering in the event that mod approval is required, what specifications would comments need to fit in order to be approved? Also, did anyone else...
he might be filming it, but I don't think he's visible in that video. The man filming says to the dog "Are you taking out the vents for [redacted], are you cleaning them, are you telling her she's got something down there?" And then someone with a woman's voice comes on screen to remove the vent...
Thank God people can start thinking of K as a survivor & the woman who helped solve several crimes, instead of that awful headline the press kept using!
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