AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #5

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  • #341
Yes, but the cops might not make it public, not yet anyway. It would have been very hush hush.

If they did something that stupid involving a 18 year old girl they had better continue to keep it hush hush otherwise public hangings will be common place in Anchorage.
 
  • #342
I'm curious as to why there has been no press conferences? Usually when someone is abducted they have one ... or two ? Most of the times they don't say much at all, but to not have one at all has me wondering? ?
 
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I'm curious as to why there has been no press conferences? Usually when someone is abducted they have one ... or two ? Most of the times they don't say much at all, but to not have one at all has me wondering? ?

There have been press conferences
 
  • #344
If they did something that stupid involving a 18 year old girl they had better continue to keep it hush hush otherwise public hangings will be common place in Anchorage.

I googled ' teen drug informant killed' and about 5 cases popped up. Here is one:


January 11, 2012
Posted by Alexandra Natapoff at 10:04 PM
Detroit teen killed after becoming an informant
Shelley Hilliard, a 19-year-old transgendered woman, agreed with police to set up a $335 drug deal in order to avoid being arrested for marijuana possession. Three days later she was killed, allegedly by the man she set up. Detroit News story here: Teen found dead three days after helping police. This story illustrates how informant culture encourages dangerous decisions that are wildly disproportionate to the crimes involved. This young woman took a great risk to avoid the petty offense of marijuana possession, and police turned her into an informant, with all its attendant risks, in pursuit of another petty drug deal worth less than $400. Such important decisions--by individuals or police--should not be made so cavalierly. For example, Florida's "Rachel's Law" requires police to establish guidelines to determine when it is appropriate, or too dangerous, to turn a suspect into an informant. Rachel's Law was passed in response to the death of Rachel Hoffman, another young informant who was killed while setting up a drug deal. See this previous post: Florida's Rachel's Law provides some protection to informants, and the Families & Youth section on the main website for related stories.
 
  • #345
OMG that is appalling! I am absolutely disgusted that Police would stoop that low. Putting a 19 year old at that risk to avoid a weed possession charge? That's a bloody misdemeanor! How in God's name are people expected to respect a department if they use those kind of tactics?
 
  • #346
Holy crap I am livid! Now I have to say from what I have read about the cops up there I wouldn't doubt it. Totally off topic but they have just had an investigation into a cop that was taking advantage of women (it's been in the papers) and one officer saw this guy on a desk with a woman and walked away. It may well be highly possible in that department.
 
  • #347
The reason I wonder about this possible scenario is that SK had been driving CB around on his dope deals. That would make her privy to a whole lot of valuable info to the drug enforcement dept. She would probably know who was distributing/providing it to many of the smaller level dealers like CB and what their routines were. And she would know who his regular customers were. So if she got busted for something small, like possession or something, they might ask her to make a deal. But if ANYONE found out about her deal and leaked it, she would be in big danger.
 
  • #348
The officer who saw him on the desk, is running for public office! Faith in the PD up here is almost non existant right now. Even during the rapist cops trial, a bunch of cops showed up to support him......ridiculous at best. I know some good cops, but public support of the PD has declined recently...
 
  • #349
Ktuu is reporting right now that remains have been found at eklutna lake, not far from anchorage, not releasing if it is connected to SK
 
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Ktuu is reporting right now that remains have been found at eklutna lake, not far from anchorage, not releasing if it is connected to SK

Thanks akmama!

Snipped: "APD spokeswoman Marlene Lammers said she spoke with Sgt Slav Markiewicz, head of the homicide detectives, who confirmed that human remains have been found. Lammers did not have any further details.

When asked if the death investigation is related to the search for missing barista, Samantha Koenig, Lammers said "I have no idea at this time". (oh come on! of course you do)

A police car has blocked off access to Eklutna Lake Road...only residents are being allowed into the area."

http://www.ktuu.com/news/ktuu-death-investigation-near-eklutna-lake-20120320,0,2008746.story
 
  • #352
Eklutna Lake to Anchorage 41.4 mi, 1 hour 8 mins


[ame="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Eklutna+Lake&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=O3dpT7SKLYeViAKsv4XMBQ&sa=X&oi=mode_link&ct=mode&cd=3&ved=0CA8Q_AUoAg"]Eklutna Lake - Google Maps[/ame]

I'll eat my hat if this is related to Samantha.
 
  • #353
Thanks akmama!

Snipped: "APD spokeswoman Marlene Lammers said she spoke with Sgt Slav Markiewicz, head of the homicide detectives, who confirmed that human remains have been found. Lammers did not have any further details.

When asked if the death investigation is related to the search for missing barista, Samantha Koenig, Lammers said "I have no idea at this time". (oh come on! of course you do)

A police car has blocked off access to Eklutna Lake Road...only residents are being allowed into the area."

http://www.ktuu.com/news/ktuu-death-investigation-near-eklutna-lake-20120320,0,2008746.story

Poor JK. Although you think he would have known that remains had been found if they had an inkling that this could be Samantha before it showed on the news. :(
 
  • #354
There is only one road going in, I'm guessing 12 miles of nothing before the lake, on the road at least. It's been dark here for hours, don't see how they just found a body out there. Maybe snowmachiners, but its still kinda late and dark for that, unless we're just hearing about it, but I doubt that because a lot of people are listening to the police scanners. There aren't many residents of Eklutna.
 
  • #355
What are the laws on facebook related posts please? I always get confused.


Can't find the link either
 
  • #356
There is only one road going in, I'm guessing 12 miles of nothing before the lake, on the road at least. It's been dark here for hours, don't see how they just found a body out there. Maybe snowmachiners, but its still kinda late and dark for that, unless we're just hearing about it, but I doubt that because a lot of people are listening to the police scanners. There aren't many residents of Eklutna.

Yes, unfortunately this is sounding more reminiscent of the Joshua Wade case. Also, for those of you who are not local, Eklutna is/was an Indian village. Eklutna Lake is a popular recreational place in summer and winter.
 
  • #357
Lol, hope someone answers you GutFeeling cuz I always wonder
 
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  • #359
So if I say there are some very upset people on Please Help find Samantha's page that is ok? (I'll delete this if you say not .. and thanks)
 
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