Also, Ralph Jackson needs a timeline put together on his whereabouts, where his relatives lived, his travels, and jobs since he as young. I have been doing some research into his background and it appears he has in-laws from MA and may be or may have been married to a CNA. His age is right and...
It seems like to me the CRVK victim list is full of victims who all just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. That is one of the reasons the MOs possibly fit. That and they disappeared along rural or desolate areas of roads usually at night.
There are a large number of missing person cases in NH and VT going back to the 1980's. A large number of these are missing females presumed to have fallen victim to serial killer(s) and motorcycle gang such as one percenters. Below is a list of missing person cold cases just from NH. There...
Not sure if it's the same David R Cordle and Steven C Blackmon (Liberty), but both are showing as property owners in Anderson County, SC, which is a rather rural area. I'm not sure if all of this is a coincidence but it looks like RLJ relatives including maybe wife and in-laws have ties to...
Lest ye think I am ill informed on geographic profiling, below is a link to Dr. Rossmo 574 page thesis upon which geographic profiling is based. In reviewing, I can't help but think the computer program that predicts location may need to be updated using the updated data in the FBI report...
The sex offender registries seem to have the same problem in that there are too many gaps between states. Why wouldn’t there be a comprehensive national database with enforcement at the local level?
Pulling DNA off old military and criminal fingerprint cards would probably solve more than one...
Attached is document and link to the DNA laws state by state. I know I'm not very smart, but darn they seem confusing particularly if you have to start trying to figure out when to release or submit DNA to other states / federal database.
I have also attached a serial murder investigative...
From looking at NDIS information on FBI.gov, if states participate in NDIS and state laws differ from federal laws, then state agrees to comply with the more restrictive federal laws limiting access. I am curious as to how many states actually participate because it seems like participation...
RLJ alive according to federal inmate database. RLJ is by far not the only person who needs to be ruled out from what I see. But, should be the easiest with him being in prison for life and FBI having DNA.
I'm not sure that RJL wasn't trying to commit an assault during the Blue Ridge attack. He incapacitated the male and then shot at the female before putting his gun down and pursuing on foot. He later picked gun up and fired another shot so it was still loaded. It seems could be desire to...
I can see argument that Phelps/Lauer not connected since bodies covered and not on Federal land. Or maybe the opportunity did not arise along the CP that holiday weekend and offender had compulsion to act before end of weekend so he took risk of knowing victims and being close to home. Often...
It appears during his confession RLJ indicated that he knew park rangers are instructed to not get into armed confrontations. Not only does this suggest RJL is a coward, but it would explain why locations chosen with exception of I-64. If offender caught in the act, he would initiate armed...
State charges dismissed before federal charges. This would appear to prevent VA from sharing DNA with FBI.
NDIS sample would have to be taken by FBI from RLJ or from evidence. It appears very unlikely collected from evidence. With only weeks between federal charges and conviction, would...
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