PETA contributed reward money (I think $10,000 iirc).Has PETA or similar gotten involved? Some of those folks are incredibly devoted to their causes, to put it politely.
PETA contributed reward money (I think $10,000 iirc).Has PETA or similar gotten involved? Some of those folks are incredibly devoted to their causes, to put it politely.
PETA contributed reward money (I think $10,000 iirc).
Re post 2021I was trying to find the photos of the "witnesses" that APD released. I have found several of them, but I can't find the photo of the guy with the hoodie. Can anyone help me out?
Thanks DOTR but I can't get that link to work. Seems a few of the older links I used to go back and look at are no longer working.Re post 2021
AtlantaBourne posted..
''Attaching a still from link of cammo hoodie guy(about 1m20sec in). This news story also contains EC's 911 call, 1st short video of her, video taken a few hrs after murders showing JC talking to police at 10th & CA & a daytime shot from the intersection showing part if 10th St going towards Monroe Dr.''![]()
GA - Katherine Janness, 40, fatally stabbed and dog killed, Piedmont Park, Atlanta, 28 Jul 2021 #3
Yes she could have entered on the Piedmont side for sure. That’s a longer walk if she went in at 12th and Piedmont and was headed to exit at the Charles Allen gate when was attacked. She would have gone deeper into the center of the park and perhaps was followed and the murderer struck before...www.websleuths.com
911 call and new video in Piedmont Park murder shed light on a timeline
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@1:55 the Hoodie guy is referenced as passing by at 12:43 (He is in the far left upper corner of screen) Times are given for the other witnesses too.Thanks DOTR but I can't get that link to work. Seems a few of the older links I used to go back and look at are no longer working.
Thanks DOTR and AtlantaBourne. That is what I wanted. Not sure why so many of those images are not available now. One big question I have is whether the time stamps on the photos are correct. I assume they are but I guess there is no guarantee. I find the timing of the photos and location to be very important.@1:55 the Hoodie guy is referenced as passing by at 12:43 (He is in the far left upper corner of screen) Times are given for the other witnesses too.
I can’t read this because of a paywall, but finally a new article! I can’t believe we’re at the one year anniversary tomorrow with no arrest. Rest In Peace Katie and Bowie.
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A year later, no answers in killing of Katie Janness at Piedmont Park in Atlanta
The gruesome stabbing death of Katherine Janness and her dog, Bowie, on July 28, 2021 in Atlanta stunned friends, neighbors and the police. But on the anniversary of her killing, Janness’ loved ones are still seeking answers and justice.www.ajc.com
I‘m afraid of this also.The Mayor's comments in that article lead me to believe the police do not have a suspect.
I think a lot of us thought the case would be solved fairly quickly. I mean how could get away with such a horrific and violent attack in a public park and not get caught? Right?Can't believe it's been a year already. I remember finding the case on here right after it occurred and thinking it would be solved in short order. Here's hoping this year is the year it gets solved.
Thanks for the fresh article!Not a huge amount of new information in there.
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“If somebody that had a pit bull and was walking by the park wasn’t safe, no young woman in this neighborhood is safe,” said Chip Powell, Janness’ friend and supervisor at the Whole World Improv Theatre Co., where she worked as a bar manager.
Janness’ body was discovered just after 1 a.m. about 100 yards inside a Piedmont Park entrance by Emma Clark, her girlfriend of about seven years. She’d been stabbed more than 50 times and the dog’s body was discovered about 100 feet away, police have said. Clark tracked her phone when she never returned home from her evening walk with the dog.
Janness frequently walked the couple’s dog at night and Clark said she often worried about her safety.
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While the killing was one of 160 homicide cases authorities investigated in 2021, Janness, 40, was the first person killed in the park since 2009, authorities said. The incident stood out in other ways; most homicides involve firearms and many, police say, stem from disputes that escalate to violence.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens said he speaks with investigators regularly and that police are still working with the FBI.
“I was assuring the family that the case has not gone cold. That’s what APD tells me, that they continue to collect information,” Dickens said, noting there were several people in or near the park that night, some of whom may have seen something that could aid investigators.
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The Atlanta Police Department is expected to hold a news conference Thursday to provide updates in the case. Janness’ loved ones will be eager for answers.
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The Mayor's comments in that article lead me to believe the police do not have a suspect.