NM Missing/Murdered - linked to West Mesa?

  • #101
Well its been years since ive been on this thread I was so active on at one point. After I was on the documentary about it, life got crazy (unrelated reasons) and ive been MIA.

Im back….and ready to dive back in….its been too quiet.
 
  • #102
  • #103
Feb 3, 2025 rbbm
''According to APD, they have received almost 1,500 tips since 2009. They’re encouraging the community to keep calling.

“We have persons of interest that we’re looking into and we continue. So, I just don’t want it to be out there where we’re losing tips, because people assume that we’ve got this number one suspect and we’re not there yet,” said Ida Lopez, a cold case investigator with APD.

APD is proposing legislation to identify DNA even when someone has died. For example, if a person who was arrested for a felony died before they were charged, their DNA would be in the federal Codis DNA system. That is all if this legislation became law.

The Department believes the technology could be the answer to solving cold cases, like the West Mesa murders.


“I hope they do. Because if anything were to happen to me, at least I could go on peace,” Perea said.

Of the 11 women, 10 of them had a common link – prostitution and drugs. The only one who didn’t was Jamie.''
 
  • #104
It would be amazing if they finally solved these murders, bringing answers to many families.
 
  • #105
"This bill is all about victim case resolution for those families of the dead or those sexual assault survivors that are still out there. We want to close their case, even if we can't charge a person for it," said Hartsock.

APD said they're also searching for eight women who went missing in 2003-2006, who might also be West Mesa murder victims
 

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