For those of you who don’t know what happened I will tell you: Tuesday of this week 2 bodies were discovered on a small ranch in our home town. The first body found was a female named Joy less her neck was believed to have been snapped by the other victim…Lennie Smalls. His body was found shortly after near a creak. His cause of death was a gunshot wound to the back of the head. He was believed to have been killed by his best friend.
The police arrived and conducted a search which started at the house. Upon their arrival, John Ramsey and some friends went into the basement only to find his six year old little girl wrapped around a white blanket with a nylon cord wrapped around her neck, her wrists above her head, and duct tape covering her mouth. The results of Jonbenet's autopsy revealed that she was killed by strangulation and a severe skull fracture caused by blunt trauma. However, the official cause of death was asphyxiation. The investigation lacked experience and appeared to be very unprofessional on behalf of the police and FBI.
Tv’s and radios covered the story, but four days later her body was found in a drainage ditch with her throat cut. Her murder still remains unsolved. III. How AMBER alert got started A. Stands for, “Americas missing; Broadcast emergency response.” B.
Errors in the Investigation of JonBenet Ramsey’s Death In the early morning hours of December 26, 1996 JonBenet Patricia Ramsey was murdered at her family’s home in Boulder, Colorado. At approximately 5:52am, her mother, Patsy, calls police declaring that her daughter had been kidnapped and that she had found a ransom note on the back staircase in the kitchen of the home. Police officers arrived at the home at 6:00am and conduct a search of the premises. JonBenet is not found at this time. The ransom note found by Patsy Ramsey is read and indicates that JonBenet’s father, John, and mother Patsy must pay $118,000 by 10 am the next morning to ensure JonBenet’s safe return.
Uma Opee worked at a music store within walking distance of her apartment. She had a previous criminal record that included shoplifting, drug possession and sale, assault, and disorderly conduct. Uma completed court-ordered rehabilitation just 2 months before her death. The coroner determined that the victim was stabbed 13 times and bled to death at approximately 11:45 p.m. the evening of October 18th. Cuts and bruises were found on the victim’s body as well as skin particles under her fingernails, signifying a struggle had occurred prior to her death.
She loved every one of us and made us all feel special. My P.E. teacher’s name was Ms. Lubbe she loved sports and was really nice to all of us. She helped a lot if you didn’t know how to play a sport. My computers teacher was Mrs. Grossl.
Early life Bell's mother Betty (née McCrickett) was a prostitute who was often absent from the family home, travelling to Glasgow to work. Mary (nicknamed May)[1] was her first child, born when Betty was 17 years old. It is not known who Mary's biological father was; for most of her life she believed it to be Billy Bell, a habitual criminal later arrested for armed robbery who had married Betty some time after Mary was born. Independent accounts from family members strongly suggest that Betty had more than once attempted to kill Mary and make her death look accidental during the first few years of her life. [2][page needed] Mary herself says she was subjected to repeated sexual abuse, her mother forcing her from the age of four to engage in sexual acts with men.
He barely escaped with his life. “The Cheshire Murders” presents interviews with family members of the victims and the perpetrators. It also explores the death penalty and whether or not the local police could have acted sooner and prevented the deaths of the Petits. The Hartford Courant recently published calls from “law enforcement sources indicating that officers doubted the potential danger in the home and held off the SWAT teams. The police were allegedly on the scene for thirty minutes, all while the girls were being raped, killed and the house was being set ablaze”.
Why did Wurnos become a serial killer? “You need to kill Aileen Wuornos, because she will kill again.” This comment was stated directly by the women herself, Aileen Carol Wuornos during one of her interviews. Ms. Wuornos, was named the first real women serial killer. Nicknamed “Lee”, Ms. Wuornos was apprehended in 1991, Daytona Beach, Florida, for the murder of seven men. She faced seven counts of first degree murder, where later she was found guilty on all charges.
Some say he killed six more women until 1892 but because he was not caught it was never proven. There were some attacks on women in the area before the actual murders occurred and it is said that they were acted out by the man who later was called Jack the Ripper. The victims were all prostitutes, they varied in both age and appearance. Their deaths were similar, the throats were slit and they were mutilated. The victims were: Mary Ann Nichols, murdered Friday, August 31,