pleasestandby
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Has served a few years in jail here and there, but he seems to usually get away with everything.
I've learned to copy and paste my writeups on WS's to an open email BEFORE I post, that way if it disappears, I'll have a copy. lol
Actually, the person in question you mentioned didn't "get away with everything." He was sentenced to prison (Fox Lake Correctional Institute) for 18 months after investigators accused him of withholding prescription medications from two women to force them to perform sexual acts. He pleaded no contest in January, 2007 to a felony charge of possession of prescription drugs with intent to deliver, and as part of a plea agreement, 15 other counts of the same charge and two counts of causing a person to practice prostitution were dismissed.
Interestingly, according to WCCA, (his second former wife, the one he married when he was 46 and she was 24 and who now records show may live in Union Grove), was living only four houses away as late as 1998 on 7 Mile Road from, (west of) the RJD and Casberg body sites on 92nd St. According to old newspaper advertisements, he had also once lived on 8 Mile Road, just west of the 8 Mile Road Bridge where Casberg's other body parts were first found.
Maybe there's some DNA still in that old "trailer" that might match up with RJD? Maybe she was one of his "homeless clients/boarders" or the child of one? Going through a bankruptcy and divorce in 1999 could set someone off. As I've said before, there are probably more bodies buried on 92nd St. You can't report your kid missing when you're dead yourself. It's not unheard of to kill the mother so you can abuse the child unrestrained. Then, when you get tired of her, beat her to death and dump her. That's how these soulless people think.
I might attribute RJD to the above person but not SMC. I'm pretty convinced as to who that other person is based on my research.
I have a photo of the right leg of SMC. (I don't think the other one was ever found, or part of it wasn't, anyways) The right leg was the one found at the 8 Mile Road Bridge. It was floating half in-half out of the water, wrapped in pages of the June 24, 1969 issue of the Milwaukee Sentinel newspaper. (In case you're wondering if there is anything significant about that issue, I already checked, there isn't, at least, anything that I found. It's online in Google Newspaper archives if you want to check)
On the upper inner thigh, the photo shows a several inch section of skin and flesh crudely cut out of the leg in a half-moon shape, this grisly "dissection" was something that was never mentioned in the news. You can even see the section where the flap of cut skin and flesh was torn off. I wonder if any of RJD's wounds were similar to that wound?