IL IL - Debbie Fijan, 10, DuPage County, 11 Feb 1966 - #2

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  • #801
Great job and congrats to all the detectives, law enforcement, etc. with the recent arrest of the Golden State killer. The advancement with forensics/DNA continues to allow for more "scum bags" to be put away. I've heard/read about 4 cold cases >20 years old in the last 1-2 years that have been solved as a result of DNA testing. Does anyone know if any of the evidence from where Debbie was found was ever tested? If I recall, her books, etc. were thrown out of the car. Obviously, someone handled Debbie's personal items. The ridiculous statement provided by LS and/or Chapski about the mounted duck that Debbie had used that day(?) at school for show & tell; LS supposedly hauled chickens in his car/trunk. As if duck and chicken feathers are the same?? Another load of "crappy crap crap"/B*^L S^#T!!
 
  • #802
Thank you for posting this information Cubby. FB has a very interesting background/"curriculum vitae". I'm not sure if the endorsement from Sheriff Z. is a good thing or not?

Ot, FB lost......
I recently learned about the "new developments" in the 18 year old cold case in Oklahoma (2 young girls). Apparently, there are "newly discovered notes and documents about the case that were left behind from the previous sheriff's administration". Quite possibly an "omen" with the upcoming DPC Sheriff's election. Candidate FB currently heads up the "cold case unit" for the DPCSO, and was very influential in solving the 30+ year old (1985) K. Wesselman cold case. Thank you FB, and best of everything with the upcoming election.

FB lost and won't be running in November.
 
  • #803
FWIW, DNA on Debbie's books really wouldn't be sufficient. Anyone she had contact with at the school, whether that be staff or student, could be explained away by contact through normal daily activity.

Now if there was a way to determine if any of Debbie's DNA was on items found in LS's car that might prove beneficial.

We don't know what evidence the DPCSO has....but technology is growing leaps and bounds almost daily.

IANAL, but if I understand it correctly familial DNA can be used by LE by way of the genealogy databases because persons who submit DNA know the information is public. Familial DNA can not be compared in LE databases such as CODIS. We'll see where that leads, it could certainly open a lot of doors for tons of cases.
 
  • #804
Hi everyone,

I am Debbie's nephew (my mother is her sister). Just looked through all this, and I just wanted to say all your efforts are absolutely astounding and much appreciated.

Thank you
 
  • #805
FWIW, DNA on Debbie's books really wouldn't be sufficient. Anyone she had contact with at the school, whether that be staff or student, could be explained away by contact through normal daily activity.

Now if there was a way to determine if any of Debbie's DNA was on items found in LS's car that might prove beneficial.

We don't know what evidence the DPCSO has....but technology is growing leaps and bounds almost daily.

IANAL, but if I understand it correctly familial DNA can be used by LE by way of the genealogy databases because persons who submit DNA know the information is public. Familial DNA can not be compared in LE databases such as CODIS. We'll see where that leads, it could certainly open a lot of doors for tons of cases.

Thanks for the info/update Cubby. Seems like a great deal of evidence in LS's car was overlooked (purposefully??); including Chapki's defense on Debbie's boots being the same size as LS's wife MAS. WHAT A JOKE!! I realize that Grand Jury files and records are kept sealed, and unavailable to the public. What about "Open Records/FOIA" requests with the DPCSO?
 
  • #806
Hi everyone,

I am Debbie's nephew (my mother is her sister). Just looked through all this, and I just wanted to say all your efforts are absolutely astounding and much appreciated.

Thank you

It's very nice to hear from you Zachman on Debbie's WS "site". If I recall, Debbie had 2 brothers, and 2 sisters; with Debbie being the oldest. I hope that you/your Mom can continue to follow this, and maybe introduce Debbie's "site" to other family relatives.
 
  • #807
Parabon® Announces Snapshot® Genetic Genealogy Service for Law Enforcement


The above is a must read for the DPCSO detectives working Debbie's case. (And yes, they do read here, although IDK how frequently. )

I would like to think all parties involved would be interested in the newest DNA technology as it can exclude persons not responsible for Debbie's murder. Those with nothing to fear have no reason to hide. Let's hope interested parties are willing to upload their DNA voluntarily to GEDmatch for the purpose of ensuring justice for Debbie

more info regarding GEDmatch to follow.
 
  • #808
The Key to Cracking Cold Cases Might Be Genealogy Sites


The difference this time was that GEDmatch knew about the investigation.

Earlier this month, the open-source database—which houses nearly a million voluntarily contributed genetic profiles—changed its terms of service to explicitly allow law enforcement to use it, either to identify the remains of a deceased individual or identify a perpetrator of a violent crime.

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CURTIS ROGERS, WHO runs GEDmatch, says a number of users did remove their profiles or make them private following the Golden State Killer news. But in the weeks since, the site has experienced a serious uptick in uploads, with emails flooding in about how people want to donate their DNA to help catch dangerous criminals. Today the database is back to around a million users, according to Rogers.
 
  • #809
Just think, what's really cool about this genealogical DNA is that family members can contribute to possibly rule out a poi or suspect. Ah, the joys of putting ones money where their mouth is.

Iirc, LE initially had three persons they interviewed, LS, the school custodian and the neighbor AV who found Debbie. I hope all three and/or the family members of all three will voluntarily submit DNA to move this case closer to resolution. I also hope family members of Richard Otto Macek will voluntarily submit DNA to bring closure to the possibility of RM being responsible for any unsolved cases.
 
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Wow, I didn't expect to see that obit. I wonder how his passing will effect Debbie's case.
 
  • #812
Wow, I didn't expect to see that obit. I wonder how his passing will effect Debbie's case.
WOW X 50!! I'm speechless. The obit seems a little "fabricated"; although, his age is correct, the names of his children seem correct, his youngest daughter Joanne is actually buried at St. Catherine's. 35-40% of his life is excluded/not mentioned (i.e. parents, college, where he grew up, lived/worked in KC, other brothers/sister) - FOR OBVIOUS REASONS!! Family plot?? I know his mother EKS is also buried at SCCemetery. JS drowned in Canada, body never found. His wife MAS is not buried at SCC. LS made some donations to S C Church (2006 & 2007?). Religious Education Coordinator?? Sounds good, nice title. Hmm...…….. I doubt anything will change with the DPCSO and Debbie's case, unless someone/someplace knows something and now feels they can "safely" come forward. I feel absolutely nothing for LS, but feel very sad & horrible for Debbie. Oops, I guess I wasn't speechless. How long have you, Helpful 1, known about Debbie's unsolved case? Thank you for posting.
 
  • #813
No mention of LS in the "Pray for the Sick" section(s) of the St. Catherine's C bulletin(s) for the last 4-6 weeks; although I only did a quick glance. No mention of LS as R Ed. Coordinator. I realize LS's death is recent - ?? where he died. I don't think anyone but "family members" can apply for a death cert.(?). Hmm...….. I'm clueless.
 
  • #814
OT, but the funeral home couldn't get his name right? One link lists Francis, the other Franklin.

Anyhoo, I've seen cases deemed solved and closed after a suspect dies. I don't recall any in Illinois, but I have seen that done in other states. Solving a case and prosecuting a case aren't always done together.... Time will tell what, if anything, DPCSO does.
 
  • #815
06-05-2018
Dear Debbie,
After today, your soul and spirit can finally rest. Even though you have been gone for more than 52 years, I will always think about you, and will continue to pray for your brothers, sisters, and their families. I'm a bit sad, knowing that your Mom & Dad weren't able to see this day.
 
  • #816
It now appears, since yesterday (06/04/18), that the Olsen Funeral/Cremation Services obit. for LS (Franklin/Francis?) was "amended". I now see that his brothers and sister were added. Hmm......….Then again, maybe I "glossed" over it when I read it.
Interesting? - below.

View Loren Schofield's Obituary and express your condolences
 
  • #817
Different links to the obit have different spellings. One says he died in May, another says June. All very strange.

Justice, if warranted, is in the hands of God now.
 
  • #818
Obit is not fabricated - it's true. I'm a relative of LS and have been following this site for some time now.
 
  • #819
Different links to the obit have different spellings. One says he died in May, another says June. All very strange.

Justice, if warranted, is in the hands of God now.
Dittos and thank you Cubby. "ALL very strange" (i.e. Francis/Franklin, died May or June, no parents of LS shown in obit., "preceded in death by his brother in law Phil" - Phil W. (?) was added; as was "beloved companion, Colleen Jones" AFTER first obit. Maybe in the next few days, some "updated" information will be posted.
 
  • #820
Welcome to WS Helpful1. Thank you for taking the time to post here. I am sorry for your loss.
 
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