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JDB, I didn't actually model for him, he got scared off when I insisted my 6'2'' boyfriend come along.JDB said:Have they updated the web page about you has Been ID yet?
JDB, I didn't actually model for him, he got scared off when I insisted my 6'2'' boyfriend come along.JDB said:Have they updated the web page about you has Been ID yet?
LinasK said:JDB, I didn't actually model for him, he got scared off when I insisted my 6'2'' boyfriend come along.
I know I was wondering if they updated the web site saying what pics have been ID>LinasK said:JDB, I didn't actually model for him, he got scared off when I insisted my 6'2'' boyfriend come along.
mysteriew said:Can you imagine being one of the women he photographed so many years ago, then years later have that photo show up and find out he is a serial killer?
In his previous murders, he took the women to the desert on the pretext of the photo shoot and then murdered them. That means the photos that are taken out of doors could be especially important.
I'm creeped out enough that I might have been a near victim. He originally wanted to photograph me on a beach, then it became an office building. I was more scared of the supposedly empty office building than I was of the outdoor setting. I guess outdoors you figure people will be around. But he could have grabbed me into his car. It was probably early on in his career.concernedperson said:I don't think that a stretch at all. Opportunity is all they need.
LinasK said:I'm creeped out enough that I might have been a near victim. He originally wanted to photograph me on a beach, then it became an office building. I was more scared of the supposedly empty office building than I was of the outdoor setting. I guess outdoors you figure people will be around. But he could have grabbed me into his car. It was probably early on in his career.
In the artist drawing from your link it looks like they put a small mole in the exact spot as #30. Check it out and see what you think.Masterj said:I feel this one is a REALLY strong match. Check out the pic of her in the cowboy hat?!?
Darlene Ann Webb #30
http://www.doenetwork.us/cases/316dffl.html
I am so glad. It has been very upsetting looking at these beautiful women thinking they might all be murdered. And #27 looks so sad and defeated.christine2448 said:They are the same becba, she has already been identified, she called to say it was her.
tybee204 said:Are you all interested in putting this in a spotlight forum and following it?
laini said:#44 and Kristi Krebs. www.doenetwork.us/cases/808dfca.html
#23 is his ex-wife Cindy Sue.Becba said:What about 14dftx, Lisa Borden The eyebrows look fuller in #23 but she may not have plucked them for sometime. She is missing from Texas but it says she called her relatives from California.
http://doenetwork.us/cases/14dftx.html
and #23
http://www.nbc4.tv/slideshow/news/9573778/detail.html?qs=;s=23;p=news;dm=ss;w=400
Wow, that surprises me. Like another poster, I would have put money on #27 being his wife.#23 is his ex-wife Cindy Sue.
southerngirl said:#23 is his ex-wife Cindy Sue.
http://www.woodtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5202162&nav=0RceHV68
This link also shows an earlier pic of Bradford.
And Michigan is checking into any possible cases related to Bradford.Court records show that William Bradford moved to West Michigan after a 1972 divorce. He got remarried and moved to a trailer park in Dorr.
But that marriage wouldn't last. After less than a year, his wife filed for divorce, claiming Bradford kicked her and threatened to hurt their two children.
Later, that same month, Allegan County court records show that Bradford was charged with attempted criminal sexual conduct. Those charges were later dropped.
http://www.wwmt.com/engine.pl?station=wwmt&id=28697&template=breakout_local.htmlThe 60-year-old former West Michigan resident was convicted in two killings, but has said he murdered more people than authorities will ever know.
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"The next step is to dig into our old records, which were prior to computer management systems," says Lt. Ron Johnston of the Allegan County Sheriff's Department. "So there's going to be manual searching that's going to be done to see if we have anything that wasn't recalled by the people we've talked to already."
Allegan County detectives say there's no sign that Bradford is connected to any unsolved murders here. The focus will now be on missing persons and runaway cases.
laini said:#44 and Kristi Krebs. www.doenetwork.us/cases/808dfca.html