Found Deceased TX - Stacie Lutz Anderson, 30, Harris County, 1999

  • #41
I think his wanted poster should be plastered at every truck stop and bus stop in Florida and other states as well. I am trying to figure out the fastest way to do just that.

Is there a one stop number for doing things like that? I thought I read somewhere that missing persons cases were sent to truck stops in this manner, didn't I.

I am going to print his picture and the newest article and take it to the truck stops and bus stops I know of here locally so any advice or help in regards to a more efficient and expeditious way of doing this is appreciated.

I wonder if I contact TSA, Pilot and Greyhound if they have an email address I could send the links to...would the bus/truck stops be able to print the poster themselves and post them?

There needs to be a one-stop number to do this in the future, imo.

I wonder if I call the local Sheriffs can they have their COP's (Citizens On Patrol) Volunteers do this? Calling to find out.

Trick-or-Treat is tonight!

Should I call local news stations and recommend they run this story to warn people?
 
  • #42
I found a printing service that will print 100 copies of the US Marshall's article and picture of the fugitive at no cost.

I am off to go get them and post them in the 19th Judicial District.

BBL.

Taking the laptop and air card with me so I can keep up here and also find contact info for LE in other Districts as well as truck stops etc...
 
  • #43
Good article, thanks.

It also has some description of the victim: "The woman was not wearing any pants or underwear but had a T-shirt on marked with a blue-flowered pattern and the word "Cherokee," according to the search warrant."

They still haven't said anything firm on the timeframe, but they're definitely talking about months; it sounds like Lowitzer is probably a reasonable guess. :(

I don't remember any descritption of what Ali Lowitzer was wearing...does anyone else??
 
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  • #45
according to this site, http://www.lrcf.net/missing/1551/1551.html, she was wearing a white t-shirt.

The shirt she's wearing in the picture could be a Cherokee blue-flowered shirt. That's Target's house brand, right?

Or K-Marts, not sure which.
Somehow I don't think it is Ali, although I do not feel she is alive as there is no way, in my opinion, that she ran away.
 
  • #46
I'm going to research the possibility that this is actually a woman's t-shirt stating the tribal name Cherokee as an identifier.

From the Wikipedia article on the Cherokee tribe: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee

Of the three federally recognized Cherokee tribes, the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians have headquarters in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. They were forcibly relocated there in the 1830s. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is located in Cherokee, North Carolina.
 
  • #47
Or K-Marts, not sure which.
Somehow I don't think it is Ali, although I do not feel she is alive as there is no way, in my opinion, that she ran away.

Target's apparently. I went and looked it up on their website.

I think if it was Ali, they'd know by now. She has to be the first person they thought of, being right in the same area.
 
  • #48
  • #49
A possible?

Woman goes missing in northwest Harris County
http://www.chron.com/disp/discuss.mpl/metropolitan/7171068.html

By DALE LEZON Copyright 2010 Houston Chronicle
Aug. 25, 2010, 1:52PM

Authorities are searching for a woman who went missing earlier this month in northwest Harris County.

Irene Alvarez Porras, 54, was last seen about 9 p.m. Aug. 13 in the 12300 block of De Forrest near Bammel North Houston, according to the Harris County Sheriff's Office

Porras was wearing a white T-shirt and sweat pants.

She is described as 5 feet 2 inches tall and has brown hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to contact the Harris County Sheriff's Office Missing Persons Unit at 713-755-7427.
 
  • #50
A possible?

Woman goes missing in northwest Harris County
http://www.chron.com/disp/discuss.mpl/metropolitan/7171068.html

By DALE LEZON Copyright 2010 Houston Chronicle
Aug. 25, 2010, 1:52PM

Authorities are searching for a woman who went missing earlier this month in northwest Harris County.

Irene Alvarez Porras, 54, was last seen about 9 p.m. Aug. 13 in the 12300 block of De Forrest near Bammel North Houston, according to the Harris County Sheriff's Office

Porras was wearing a white T-shirt and sweat pants.

She is described as 5 feet 2 inches tall and has brown hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to contact the Harris County Sheriff's Office Missing Persons Unit at 713-755-7427.

the timeline of missing for a couple months fits...I'd read the body in the barrel appeared to have been there a couple months.
 
  • #51
  • #52
Anderson Found Dead in Florida Motel Room:

http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/11/01/1902595/texan-sought-over-body-in-barrel.html#ixzz142viupip

Texan sought over body in barrel found dead in Fla

The Associated Press

HOUSTON -- A Texas convicted killer who was paroled in 1989 and sought last month after a body turned up in a barrel at his home has been found dead in Florida.

The Harris County Sheriff's Office on Monday announced a man discovered hanging in a motel room was 64-year-old Dennis Ray Anderson.

The Escambia (ehs-KAM'-bee-uh) County Sheriff's Office in Pensacola on Friday went to the motel over a report about a death. Further details on Anderson's death were not immediately available Monday.

A tip led deputies to Anderson's Houston-area home on Oct. 21, where an unidentified woman's body was in a barrel. That investigation continues.

Anderson was sentenced to life in prison for the 1972 slayings of Mabel McCormick and her 3-year-old granddaughter, Leslie Bowman, during a robbery in Kountze (koontz).


Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/11/01/1902595/texan-sought-over-body-in-barrel.html#ixzz142wwDKN0
 
  • #53
Did they say the Cherokee- brand shirt was a white t-shirt?
 
  • #54
  • #55
Anderson Found Dead in Florida Motel Room:

http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/11/01/1902595/texan-sought-over-body-in-barrel.html#ixzz142viupip

Texan sought over body in barrel found dead in Fla

The Associated Press

HOUSTON -- A Texas convicted killer who was paroled in 1989 and sought last month after a body turned up in a barrel at his home has been found dead in Florida.

The Harris County Sheriff's Office on Monday announced a man discovered hanging in a motel room was 64-year-old Dennis Ray Anderson.

The Escambia (ehs-KAM'-bee-uh) County Sheriff's Office in Pensacola on Friday went to the motel over a report about a death. Further details on Anderson's death were not immediately available Monday.

A tip led deputies to Anderson's Houston-area home on Oct. 21, where an unidentified woman's body was in a barrel. That investigation continues.

Anderson was sentenced to life in prison for the 1972 slayings of Mabel McCormick and her 3-year-old granddaughter, Leslie Bowman, during a robbery in Kountze (koontz).


Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/11/01/1902595/texan-sought-over-body-in-barrel.html#ixzz142wwDKN0

Good. He won't be able to hurt any more innocent people. The taxpayers will also be saved millions of dollars on trials, appeals, etc.

A win-win all around.
 
  • #56
This is really good news! Best thing that guy ever did, IMO. So, thanks, you 🤬🤬🤬.
 
  • #57
Good. He won't be able to hurt any more innocent people. The taxpayers will also be saved millions of dollars on trials, appeals, etc.

A win-win all around.
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Only thing is--did he hurt someone on his way to killing himself?

For example, while I was researching this case, I found a news article that the body of a woman had been found outside a building in Port Arthur, TX.

The thought of him wreaking destruction in his path really frightened me for the safety of women.

And, LE will never be able to question the perp.
 
  • #58
You do have a point there, concentric, about LE not being able to question him now that he is dead. I do wonder if the woman in the barrel was his only victim since having gotten out of prison.

I just have to say that in spite of everything, I am glad this 🤬🤬🤬 took the easy way out. We are well rid of him.
 
  • #59
And he can't tell us who the woman in the barrel is, either. The world's better off without him, but I hope he left a note, with details...
 
  • #60
I'm not going to say

"I'm sorry but"...

I would rather have let the prisoners have at him until he gave info on any other possible cases he could provide resolution for the families if there are others.

Hope and pray for DNA and evidence.

Coward.

So much much more, so many words (ugly),
not up for being banned.

UGH!
 

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