Confessions?

  • #21
That's interesting MF.

[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Closed-Eyes-22Whos-killing-our-children/dp/0982424906"]Amazon.com: Closed Eyes-"Who's killing our children?" (9780982424902): James Benish, Katherine Seifner, Jennifer Morehouse: Books[/ame]


Closed Eyes; Who's Killing Our Children
Jim Benish

Product Description

Closed Eyes; Who's Killing Our Children is a story of four individual child abductions that have found no closure for the families to this day. This is a factual story with an emotional element that starts with a cold case investigation into the abduction of seven year-old little Tracey Neef from the grounds of her school in 1984. Tracey was found raped and dead a few short hours later in the cold of a Colorado winter. The author follows a trail of the bodies of children left behind by a skilled pedophilic predator and culminates with the murder and rape of JonBenet Ramsey. As each crime is researched numerous suspects surface. Circumstances, witness statements and trace evidence point to only one of these suspects. Although the author has obtained a legal opinion that the public has a right to know the identity of this suspect, his last name has been deleted from the manuscript. James Benish presents the facts of these cold case child murders in sequential order from the time of the abductions, through the years of neglected follow-ups, ignored leads, and dismissal of evidence and testimony that have left these murders in the ranks of the unsolved. This is the first time in recent history that anyone has suggested with credible logic, that there is a serial killer loose in Colorado.


So a nameless suspect?

"Although the author has obtained a legal opinion that the public has a right to know the identity of this suspect, his last name has been deleted from the manuscript."
 
  • #22






About the Author

In 1993 Jim Benish worked for the Thornton Police Department in Thornton, Colo. At this time, he reopened the Neef file,a murder that took place in 1984. After some investigation, he discovers that the initial suspect was cleared without due reason. However, Benish learns that the investigation was peppered with inexperience and error. About the Author Jim Benish has worked as a police officer and detective he has what he calls a cop s sense of criminal reality and he believes that these murders have been committed by this suspect. Throughout his career, he has written or reviewed thousands of crime reports and is proficient at recognizing and combining the elements of a crime with witness statements that many times resulted in the arrest of the perpetrator.
 
  • #23
That's interesting MF.

Yeah, I thought so too Tad.

Hows about you get someone to help you to pull off the 'sting' on the Rs, (pretend to kidnap her while just intending to hide her under the house), and he turns out to be a child killer?? Maybe even a serial child killer?

The body of the other little girl (Tracey Neef) was found in a reservoir in Nederland.

This guy that's under suspicion in this book is apparently a welder.

Maybe I should have put this in the coincidences thread LOL.
 
  • #24
Here's another book:

The Dark Side Of Colorado: Murder, Mayhem, And Massacre [Paperback]
Don Rainwater (Author)

Product Description
A collection of macabe stories from real life dark events in Colorado history. Including accounts of Ted Bundy, Columbine, JonBenet Ramsey, Baby Doe Tabor, Matthew Murray, and more.
 
  • #25
a bit off topic but this story sounds a bit like what ML did with JMK
you just can't joke with these things fgs

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/01/30/siu.rogue.justice.brown/index.html

Mentally challenged man freed 14 years after false confession

Acting on a tip that an African-American male knew something about the crime, an agent of the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation brought Brown in for questioning.

Brown didn't match the description in the tip, and there was no physical evidence linking him to the killing. But after a day of questioning, SBI Agent Mark Isley had something even more compelling: A six-page confession that he said Brown had dictated to him.




unbeliavable!
 

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