Thanks for clarifying my Dykes/West snafu.
Regarding Garrison, I'm torn. On the one hand, in 1993, he convinced LE to let him out of jail because he said he had information about the three missing women. Apparently, that led LE to the property in Webster County. He was able to escape custody...
I feel odd jumping in here, so forgive me.
Because I have followed this case for so, so long, I will occasionally be inspired to just think about it. I don't even know these people. I didn't grow up in Springfield, MO. But at the time of their disappearance, I was roughly the same age as Stacy...
I've just listened to an interview with the author of a book entitled "The Tylenol Murders: A Father's Confession to His Son." The author is convinced that his father was the Tylenol poisoner. As near as I can tell, his most tantalizing evidence is that his father once killed a tree with...
Suburban Columbus, Ohio resident here, have followed the case basically since it happened. It's pretty obvious who the responsible party or parties are. However, like I suspect with so many cases, knowing who is responsible and having a DA willing to go along with it are two different things...
The case of Evelyn 'Dottie' Lees has just been featured on the newest DNA:ID podcast.
Per Jessica Bettencourt's reporting, the afore mentioned pension checks were mailed to the home owned by her nephew, Lynn Gowan. Because her deceased husband's former employer, Union Pacific, had never been...
Thanks. I think about this case so much, especially in early June, every year. I pray for Mr. & Mrs. McCall, Stacy's sisters, Bart Streeter and the rest of the extended families to one day finally have an answer.
I'm only a few years younger than Alicia and remember very well seeing the case on UM when it originally aired: it definitely stuck with me. One of the one's that you can't let go of because it seems solvable.
Am I correct in understanding that the abductee from February 23rd, 1996 (Carmelita...
RH, in Michelle McNamara's article in LAMag, she mentions 5 myths about this case. One of the one's she mentions is the German Shepard.
Just another red herring.
The case is getting a full court press. The LA mag article will be published online tomorrow and in the March, 2013 print version.
This coupled with the airing of the "Dark Minds" episode tomorrow night.
* Newly released phone recording of EAR/ONS to be released tomorrow.
So I'm watching "Disappeared". I'm fairly familiar with the case so I'm just watching it as a refresher and to see if there's any new info presented.
One of the LE officers was quoted as saying they 'didn't have enough evidence for a search warrant' (to search John Vansice's residence)...
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Aside from the fact that I think the actual program is nothing special, the cases they profiling are among the most intriguing unsolved mysteries, as it were.
Something I made note of though, the lone survivor of the Connecticut Valley Killer (Jane Boroski), has again identified...
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