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June 2009

Volunteers Search for Missing NY Mom, Kellisue Ackernecht

June 30, 2009

SearchA search for Kellisue Ackernecht, a 35-year-old missing mom who disappeared in September 2008, got underway in Johnstown, NY, Sunday, but lack of community support hindered the effort.
According to Kalley Lee, a volunteer who helped organize the search, roughly 100 people had indicated they would attend the search. While several family members and friends did show up to offer their support, only 28 community members participated in the search effort. It is unclear why none of the other individuals, including 8 prequalified team leaders, chose not to attend. Luckily, several local firefighters stepped forward and agreed to replace them.
Jayson Ackernecht, Kellisue's 35-year-old husband, was also absent from the event. Ackernecht had previously stated that a knee injury would hinder his participation; however, during the time of the search, he was spotted helping his sister move furniture.
Because so few community volunteers showed up, members of 3 View Search Services were able to clear only 3 of the 10 spots that they had previously identified as areas of interest.
Walter Perkowski and David Lohr
"We conducted a thorough search of three specific zones, but lack of manpower prevented us from doing much more than that," Walter Perkowski, 3 View Search Services team member, told Investigation Discovery.
According to Tony Evelina, a volunteer that assisted in the search, the volunteers that participated were dedicated to the effort. Evelina, like most participants, did not know Kellisue, but he still set aside the time to come out and help look for her.
"If it were my [child] that was missing, I would want people to help me," Evelina told recordernews.net, adding, "It's a pay-it-forward deal."
 Miro Faouzi and Emma
In addition to 3 View, members of k-9one.org were present to assist in the search. Miro Faouzi and his dog Emma, along with Pat Lamson and her dog Tucker covered a lot of ground and were able to rule out several questionable items. At one point, the dogs detected a scent around a manhole on Union Avenue; however, when the cover was removed, a used feminine hygiene product was found. The item most likely resulted in the false positive; however, authorities still plan to have city workers clean out and inspect the drain later today.
Kellisue's House
The K9 team had requested permission to take the dogs into the home that Kellisue shared with her husband, explaining that they would like to rule it out, but a family member denied entry and asked them to get off the property.
Kellisue's Car
Authorities did grant the dog handlers permission to inspect Kellisue's burned-out car, which is being held at the Department of Public Works building on Crescendoe Road, but neither dog indicated that human remains had been inside the vehicle.
Several media outlets are reporting that the search for Kellisue is now over, but according to Carla Lohr, a member of 3 View, those reports are erroneous.
Carla Lohr
"Just because we don't find something the first time, it does not automatically mean we are throwing in the towel," Lohr said. "We will take our findings back to our director and determine the next course of action. Ground searches have not been very effective in this case, so we may want to employ other tactics. Whatever we do, we will coordinate it with the family and local law enforcement."
Volunteers
While yesterday's effort may not have resulted in a find, it was a success in that additional areas of interest have been ruled out. In addition, Kellisue no doubt remains in the hearts and minds of everyone who took time out of their busy schedules to search for her.
History
Kellisue Ackernecht went missing on the night of Sept. 30, 2008, after she left her job at the Rite Aid pharmacy in Amsterdam, N.Y. Investigators later found Kellisue's 1998 Saturn sedan engulfed in flames just a few blocks from her home.
Jason Ackernecht
At about 2:30 a.m. the next day, police awakened Jayson Ackernecht to inform him of the fire. When questioned, he alleged that he had not seen his wife since her departure for work the previous day.
In an effort to locate Kellisue, Johnstown police conducted a foot search, while a state police helicopter scanned the ground from above. The St. Johnsville Dive Team was also brought in to assist, and the group spent several hours searching the banks of Cayadutta Creek. Despite the massive amount of manpower put into the initial search, police found nothing of interest.
Police say they have no suspects in the case and no information to support the idea that Kellisue was the victim of a crime. The relationship between Kellisue and her husband, a salesman for Wilde Fire Equipment Co. in Mayfield, was reportedly strained; however, officials say he is not considered a person of interest in the case.
Kellisue AckernechtMeanwhile, Kellisue's family and friends have organized searches, benefits and candlelight vigils.
Kellisue M. Ackernecht is 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighs 135 pounds. She has brown eyes and short, curly, brown hair with red highlights. She was last seen wearing tan slacks, a black shirt, new white sneakers, tan stockings, and brown glasses. According to her husband, she was supposed to take medication for depression, but she had stopped taking it some weeks before her disappearance.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Johnstown police at 518-736-4021.
Photo Credits: Jayson Ackernecht: Kalley Lee; Kellisue Ackernecht: contributed; All others: Carla Lohr
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Michael Jackson's Death Causes Shark-Like Media Frenzy

June 25, 2009

Michael_Jackson_1984I was not much of a Michael Jackson fan when I was growing up, although the video for "Thriller" did catch my eye when I was in fifth grade or thereabouts. Being a huge horror fan, anything with zombies in it was cool to me both then and still is now. That being said, I was not going to write anything about Michael's death, as it is not a crime to die; however, after watching the news for an hour, I became annoyed by some of the coverage of his death.

I watched heart specialists describing what Jackson's final moments would have been like, financial experts debating the value of his estate, psychologists speculating on how his children will cope, and lawyers speculating on who will obtain custody of the kids. One commentator even went so far as to question whether Jackson - an alleged believer in cryogenics - would be frozen. Then, of course, you have all the live feeds of his home and the hospital to which he had been taken.

Must see TV, for sure.

I am all about freedom of the press, but I also believe there is a certain way to tell a story at a time like this. Why not report the facts in a respectful and sensitive manner? Just because someone is a celebrity does not mean that when he or she dies, the person’s entire life should be picked apart on live TV while the family is trying to cope with the loss. If you really feel the need to know all of those things, fine, but now is not the time to pick apart his entire life. Give the family some space.

On the flipside of mainstream journalism, several Internet forums and sites have already begun celebrating Jackson's death. Some of the headlines I have seen include: The Pedophile Freak is Dead, Famous Pedo Bites the Dust, and Reclusive Pedophile Dies.

I'm sorry, but does anyone but me see a problem with those headlines? Was Jackson a criminal? I don't know. I was not there; however, a jury of his peers did acquit him on all counts. Regardless of whether he was guilty, hateful articles about him do nothing but hurt his family and children, who are entirely innocent of the allegations. I'm sorry, but I am not one who believes that the children should bear the sins of their father. Jackson's past should have no relevance to anything that happened today.

In closing, it is unfortunate that the King of Pop's family must bear not only the burden of his death, but also the weight of all the publicity they are facing at a time when they should be allowed to mourn in private. To cover his death in a tasteful manner is one thing, but to exploit it for ratings and page views is something altogether different, and those outlets which do that should be ashamed of themselves.

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Remains Positively Identified as Travis Lee Baker

Sus pectAccording to authorities in North Carolina, remains found in a Catawba hay field yesterday have been positively identified as Travis Lee Baker, a 19-year-old man who went missing on April 14, 2007.

As was previously reported, 46-year-old John Mitchell Jr., a resident of Orange County, Florida, was booked late last night and placed into a county jail after a tipster provided police with information that implicated Mitchell and led to the discovery of Travis's remains.

According to Lt. Joel Fish, of the Catawba County Sheriff's Office, Mitchell got into an argument with Travis and shot him. A motive in the shooting has not yet been released; however investigators believe at least two other people were present during the incident. Charges against those individuals could be forthcoming, as well as charges against the owner of the property where the remains were found.

During an afternoon press conference, Chief Deputy Coy Reid said that Mitchell is also a suspect in another unsolved Catawba County murder, but he declined to provide further details.

Mitchell is expected to be extradited sometime tomorrow.

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Man Charged in Murder of Missing NC Teen, Travis Lee Baker

Travis Lee BakerThe two year search for 19-year-old Travis Lee Baker may have ended yesterday with the discovery of human skeletal remains in a Catawba County, North Carolina, field. Additionally, the hunt for the person responsible for Travis's alleged murder could also be over, with the arrest of 46-year-old John Mitchell Jr., a resident of Orange County, Florida, who police say confessed to a police informant that he committed the crime.

Details are sketchy and authorities remain tight lipped about the case, pending a positive identification of the remains; however a search warrant that was obtained by police earlier this week details some of the most recent events that have occurred.

On June 19, Sgt. Aaron Turk, of the Catawba County Sheriff's Office, received a tip from a confidential police informant, who told him that Mitchell had confessed to killing Travis and that he had buried him on a property on Eulalia Lane in Catawba.

The informant, according to an ID source, was a man police had recently arrested for a high profile burglary. Rather than risk going to jail for an extended period of time, the man allegedly made a deal with police - offering up Travis in exchange for his freedom.

When police spoke with the Eulalia Lane property owner, he allegedly admitted that Mitchell had hid some of Travis's belongings there, including the bumper to his missing candy-apple red 1998 Chevy Camaro. A consensual search of the property was then conducted, during which police identified a location that fit the informant's description of the burial spot.

On June 22, authorities obtained a search warrant for the property, during which they used a cadaver dog to help them locate the clandestine grave that contained the human skeletal remains. In addition to the remains, authorities seized textiles and automotive parts.The skeletal remains have since been sent to the Medical Examiner's Office in Chapel Hill.

On the same day police in North Carolina found the human remains, authorities in Florida picked up John Mitchell Jr. on first degree murder charges. He was booked just after 9 p.m. and placed into a county jail pending his extradition.

John Mitchell Jr.

A motive in the alleged killing remains unclear. The informant allegedly told police that Travis had gone to Mitchell's house to deliver drugs; however his family balks at that suggestion, claiming Travis was clean and sober.

"If he did do that, it was something he got into just one or two weeks before he went missing," Travis's father, Dwayne Baker, said in an interview with hickoryrecord.com, adding that his son took regular drug tests for his job. "And that shouldn't have any bearing on the fact he's a missing human being."

Regardless of the motive, investigators are hoping to have a positive identification sometime today. At that time they are expected to hold a press conference to update the public on the case.

History

Travis Lee Baker vanished without a trace on the morning of April 14, 2007. According to family members, he had gone to visit a friend in Catawba that morning. At 11:09 a.m., he called his fiancée, Haley, to tell her he was leaving to visit another friend. During their brief conversation, they agreed to have lunch together later that day.

Less than twenty minutes later, Travis sent a text message to Haley that read: "Baby, I will see you in a few minutes." That would prove to be the last time his fiancée would hear from him. Ensuing text messages from Haley were unanswered and calls to Travis's cellphone went straight to voice mail. He never showed up for the lunch date, and later that day, he failed to show up for his job at a major food distribution company. Concerned for their son's safety, Travis's parents notified the Catawba County Sheriff's Office and reported him missing.

Investigators conducted aerial searches the following day in an attempt to locate Travis's Camaro, but they were unable to find any trace of it. As time progressed, fly-over searches encompassed Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, but none resulted in the discovery of Travis or his car.

Travis BakerIn addition to local and state authorities, the Kristen Foundation and the CUE Center for Missing Persons both assisted the Baker family by creating awareness of the case, helping raise funds to erect billboards and assisting in local searches. Travis's family also distributed and posted hundreds of flyers and started a MySpace page in the hope that it might result in a tip from someone who is too afraid to contact the police. The case also led Travis's aunt, Tonya Cavender to become an advocate and volunteer searcher in other missing person cases.

Travis's mother, Patricia Baker, has not slept well in over two years. Her nerves make her sick with migraines and nausea, and his father says the fear and anxiety is almost too much to bear. In an August 2007 interview I conducted with Dwayne, he told me that "not knowing is the hardest part." He also said that he wanted the "nightmare" to end.

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NY State Police Renew Search for Corrie Anderson

Corrie AndersonJAMESTOWN, N.Y. Press release - The  New York State Police in conjunction with the New York State Forest Rangers, Chautauqua County Sheriff's Department, Town of Lakewood/Busti Police Department and the City of Salamanca Police Department are conducting a ground search of an area in the Town of Busti, Chautauqua County, NY. in relation to the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Corrie Anderson. 

Ms. Anderson was last seen on October 28th, 2008.  After Ms. Anderson did not pick up her children from school that day family members of Ms. Anderson contacted the New York State Police who have, along with other law enforcement agencies, been actively investigating the circumstances of her disappearance. 

The New York State Police are requesting anyone who may have information they feel would be helpful in locating Ms. Anderson to contact SP Jamestown at 716-665-3113.

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Blue-Eyed Perez a Black-Eyed Drama Queen?

June 23, 2009

Perez HiltonObviously, it is never funny when someone gets hurt, but it's hard not to scoff at the drama surrounding the Perez Hilton / Black-Eyed Peas battle that occurred earlier this week in Toronto.

The incident began after the MuchMusic Video Awards where Hilton (Mario Lavandeira) and the band both made appearances. During the post-award party at Ultra nightclub, Black-Eyed Peas band member Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson allegedly confronted Perez about things he had written about her on his blog. Following the conversation, Hilton left Ultra and went to the Cobra nightclub, where a short time later he was again confronted by a member of the Black-Eyed Peas.

William "Will.i.am" Adams allegedly approached Perez at Cobra and said, "I need you to never write about my band on your website again." What happened next remains sketchy; however, according to a video statement Perez made after the incident, he told Will.i.am, "You're a f-g. You're gay and stop being such a f---ot." According to Hilton, that was the worst possible thing that thug [Will.i.am] would ever want to hear."

The confrontation then continued outside, where, according to Hilton, the band's manager, Polo Molina, "clocked" him in the eye and punched him "two-three times."

Almost immediately afterwards, Hilton began tweeting about the incident, claiming, "I was assaulted by Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas and his security guards. I am bleeding. Please, I need to file a police report. No joke."

In his own video statement, Will.i.am claims that a fan punched Hilton. He also questioned why Hilton, who claimed to have been terrified by the event, took the time to Twitter about it instead of calling police.

"Sounds like somebody needs mad attention and is not concerned about his health," Will.i.am said.

Regardless of what actually happened, it will now have to be sorted out in court, as Molina faces one count of assault. He is expected to appear in Toronto's Old City Hall court on August 5.

While I disagree with the attack on Hilton (if it did occur) and feel Will.i.am was acting childish, I find it odd that someone who claims to be an advocate of gay rights would use such an offensive anti-gay slur.

Hilton's remarks are also interesting, considering he was extremely vocal about Isaiah Washington, a cast member of the ABC television series Grey's Anatomy, demanding that he be fired for allegedly making homophobic remarks.

Apparently, Hilton feels that his own sexuality allows him to make anti-gay remarks, something that has angered a variety of celebrity news websites.

Black Eyed Peas

"I've questioned whether Lavandeira's true commitment is to gay rights or page views for awhile now—he's routinely tried to 'out' celebrities who he believes should come out of the closet and has exploited real gay rights leaders, like Dustin Michael Black, for the sake of traffic," writes Amelia McDonell-Parry at thefrisky.com.

The incident has also caught the attention of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation [GLAAD]. The group released a statement about it yesterday. It reads in part:

"These are vulgar anti-gay slurs that feed a climate of hatred and intolerance toward our community. For someone in our own community to use it to attack another person by saying that it is, quote, 'The worst possible thing that thug would ever want to hear,' is incredibly dangerous. It legitimizes use of a slur that is often linked to violence against our community. And it sends a message that it is OK to attempt to dehumanize people by exploiting anti-gay attitudes."

Yesterday's release is not the first time that prominent members of the gay community have criticized Hilton. In an article at AfterEllen.com, contributing writer Kim Ficera writes:

"I feel sorry for him. If his juvenile behavior is his shtick, I think it makes him a much more pathetic figure, and one the gay and lesbian community should not support... If we support behavior like Hilton's, we applaud shallowness, arrogance, rage and invasion of privacy, and risk becoming what we despise."

Despite being chastised in the media, Hilton apparently has no plans to apologize for his remarks, as is evident in a statement he made to TMZ.com today.

"I am saddened GLAAD chose to victimize me further by criticizing me for how I non-violently dealt with a very scary situation that, unfortunately, turned violent," Hilton said.

According to parade.com, Hilton is now planning to sue (who saw that coming) both Will.i.am and Molina for the alleged beat-down.

"Perez Hilton intends to take immediate action to make sure that Mr. Molina and Will.i.am understand very clearly that physical violence is unacceptable on any level," Hilton's lawyer, Bryan Freedman, told the website.

Whatever the outcome of Hilton's alleged assault and lawsuit, it appears that this self-professed "Queen of All Media" is being a bit of a drama queen.

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Photo Credits: Perez Hilton: Charley Gallay/WireImage/Getty Images; Black Eyed Peas: George Pimentel/WireImage/Getty Images

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Caylee Anthony's Autopsy Report

June 19, 2009

Caylee AnthonyAs expected, the Orange-Osceola State Attorney's Office released the 36-page Medical Examiner's report on Caylee Marie Anthony's autopsy today, along with dozens of other pages of forensic reports.

While a great amount of press has been given to the documents, they really don't add up to much. The biggest revelation is perhaps the fact that no drugs were found in her body – something which collaborates earlier evidence. In addition, the report states that "an almost complete skeleton" was found, something that is somewhat surprising given the circumstances of the find. Other than those little tidbits, little else in the report is of much interest as far as "bombshell" news goes.

Unfortunately, the biggest question, how little Caylee died, remains a mystery.

"Although the cause of death cannot be determined with certainty, the manner of death is homicide," the report states.

Caylee Anthony's Autopsy Report: part 1, part 2, part 3

Caylee's mother, Casey Anthony, has been charged with murder and is expected to go to trial in October of this year; however, given the way the rest of the case has gone, that date will most likely change.

Discuss The Caylee Anthony Case

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Photo Credit: Caylee Anthony: Associated Press

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Justin Denney, Ashton Kutcher, Wicked Attraction, David Lohr, etc.

June 18, 2009

David LohrI was going to write about Justin Denney today. He’s a student from Bonny Eagle High School in Standish, Maine, who was denied his diploma for blowing a kiss to his mother. However, every time I attempted to start it I got sidetracked on something else. (Blame Ashton Kutcher and his darn Twitter!). Seriously though, I looked at my to-do list and realized it is getting a bit long. For those of you not aware, I am not just a blogger and talent for Investigation Discovery. I am also an Interactive Producer for the network. I work on a variety of projects and most recently finished putting together a Bonnie and Clyde package, which you can check out here.

Earlier today, I began updating our Wicked Attraction fansite. Season 2 is set to begin on Thursday, July 9, at 9:00 p.m. I am actually starring in one of the episodes. In January, M2Pictures flew me to Hampton, Va., where they interviewed me on camera about the Theresa Cross case. I don't yet know the air date of that particular episode, but I should be getting the new episode guide within the next few days. I will be sure to post it here when I do.

Wicked Attraction

As far as what else I am doing ... later this month, on June 28, I will be in Johnstown, N.Y., for the Kellisue Ackernecht search. Regular readers will recall that Kellisue is the missing mom who disappeared without a trace on Oct. 1, 2008. Volunteers are still needed for that search. Anyone interested in participating can get more information at findkellisue.wordpress.com. I hope to see some of you there.

I will be MIA from this blog in August. It has been over two-years since I have had a vacation, so I am pretty burned out and desperate to get out of here for a break. I am thinking Orlando, Fla., but am still undecided.

Florida

So what else… Oh yeah, on August 9 at 4:00 p.m., I will be a guest on Talk Forensics, a popular radio talk show about forensic science and crime scene investigation. Recent guests include, Dr. Michael Baden, Dr. Kathy Reichs and international fingerprint expert Pat Wertheim. For more information, visit the station’s official Web site at www.blogtalkradio.com/TalkForensics.

In case you missed my announcement yesterday, I am now on Twitter. You can find my profile here. And for those of you interested, I am also on MySpace, CrimeSpaceYouTube, Facebook and even Xbox live:

Finally, if you missed my commercials on ID, I am excited to let you know that they will soon be available on ID's YouTube page. As soon as they get posted there, I will let you know. In the meantime, be sure to check out the other videos there.

That's all folks!

PS: Be sure to check out the link I posted earlier today to the 2009 human trafficking report that was just put out by the U.S. Department of State. It is definitely worth a read.

Photo Credits: David Lohr: ID; Wicked Attraction: ID; Beach: freeimages.co.uk; Xbox: Xbox Live

Trafficking in Persons Report 2009

"The ninth annual Trafficking in Persons Report sheds light on the faces of modern-day slavery and on new facets of this global problem. The human trafficking phenomenon affects virtually every country, including the United States. In acknowledging America’s own struggle with modern-day slavery and slavery-related practices, we offer partnership. We call on every government to join us in working to build consensus and leverage resources to eliminate all forms of human trafficking." - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

The report is available in PDF format at http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2009/index.htm.

Case against accused serial kitty killer based on circumstantial evidence

June 17, 2009

Weinman 2A judge in Miami has approved the supervised release of Tyler Hayes Weinman, an 18-year-old man from Palmetto Bay, Fla., who was recently arrested for his alleged involvement in a recent series of cat mutilations and killings that occurred in two South Florida communities. In addition, new details have surfaced, suggesting Weinman's arrest was based on circumstantial evidence.

During today's court hearing, Judge John Thornton said that the results of a court-ordered psychiatric evaluation showed that Weinman does not pose a danger to himself or the public.

"He is competent to proceed and does not, at this time, appear to be at risk of harming himself or others," Thornton said.

Per the conditions of his release, Weinman must attend psychiatric counseling twice a week and wear an electronic monitoring bracelet while he awaits trial.

"He's an innocent man," said his attorney, Michael Walsh. "There's no evidence. Obviously, there's been a public outcry to solve this crime, and you know that motivates police in certain directions. And now this young man has to sit there and bear the allegations. When the case starts to unfold, you'll see."

Weinman's divorced parents, Douglas and Aiba Weinman, posted his $249,500 bond.

"I'm absolutely sure that he is innocent," Doug Weinman told television reporters outside the courtroom. "Because I've raised a son for 18 years and I know who he is."

Weinman's lawyer and parents are not the only ones claiming he is innocent. Numerous social networking groups have been popping up on the Internet in support of him, and earlier today, the CBS4 I-Team raised serious questions about the case against Weinman, which they say is based "entirely on circumstantial evidence."

According to I-Team sources, a mid-May tip led police to focus on Weinman. When investigators first questioned him, they observed scratch marks on his body, which they felt were consistent with injuries someone would receive while holding a struggling cat. Of further interest to investigators was a "disturbing" description he allegedly gave them regarding a cat dissection that occurred in an anatomy class he had taken at Palmetto High School. Police used this and other circumstantial evidence to convince a judge to allow them to place a GPS tracking device on Weinman's car.

The police tracking device allegedly showed that Weinman was in certain areas that were consistent with the dates and times of the cat killings. When later questioned about his movements, Weinman – unaware of the tracking device – allegedly denied he was in those areas. Investigators found the denials suspicious; however, the areas also include routes he would reportedly travel between his parents' houses.

Based on the above and other unreleased information, investigators secured the search warrants for Weinman's parents' houses and his car. Police allegedly found several knives hidden inside his bedroom, which they confiscated, along with other miscellaneous items, including clothing and a computer, and sent off for forensic testing. Prosecutors are now waiting to see if tests on the knives or clothing come back with a positive match to blood from one of the murdered cats.

It remains unclear why police took Weinman into custody before getting the DNA test results back from the lab. Perhaps public pressure and evidence unknown to the public led them to make that decision. Despite the reason, much of their case appears to depend on the results of the forensic testing. If that is truly the situation, prosecutors appear to have taken a risky gamble, which could result in the unnecessary destruction of an innocent man’s reputation. For the sake of justice, let's hope this does not happen.

Regardless of how circumstantial the evidence against Weinman is, some owners of the feline victims remain convinced of his guilt and are unnerved by his unexpected jail release.

"It's disturbing that they would let him out, knowing that he has killed so many cats," Alicia Glatzer, whose cat, Sarah, was found dead in early May, told the Associated Press, adding, "Although he says he's innocent and his attorney says he's innocent, there haven't been any cat killings since he's been in jail. It's a concern of mine that he's let out, that's he's back on the street."

Weinman was arrested Sunday and charged with 19 felony counts of animal cruelty, 19 misdemeanor counts of improperly disposing of an animal body, and four felony counts of burglary related to the cat deaths.

Since May 11, at least two dozen domestic cats have been found dead in the Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay areas. Many of the feline victims were gutted and skinned, while others were found drained of blood and missing limbs.

Weinman is expected to appear in court for his arraignment on July 6. If convicted on all felony counts, he faces a minimum mandatory fine of $5,000 and six months in prison on each count.

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Photo Credit: Tyler Hayes Weinman: Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office

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David Lohr Tweeting on Twitter

I finally broke down and joined the social networking/micro-blogging Web site twitter.com. For those of you that use it, you can find my profile here:

http://twitter.com/David_Lohr

And while you're at it, be sure to check out these other cool pages:

Investigation Discovery: http://twitter.com/ID_PR

Discovery News: http://twitter.com/Discovery_News

Military Channel: http://twitter.com/MILchannel

Science Channel: http://twitter.com/ScienceChannel

Discovery Channel: http://twitter.com/DiscoveryChPR

Animal Planet: http://twitter.com/AnimalPlanet

TLC: http://twitter.com/TLC_PR

Planet Green: http://twitter.com/PG_TH_PR

Discovery Health: http://twitter.com/DiscHealthPR

How Stuff Works: http://twitter.com/how_stuff_works

Hope to see you there!

Police Say Julie Carr Live Streamed Child Porn

June 16, 2009

Julie carrAuthorities in Mars Hill, Maine, have arrested 30-year-old Julie M. Carr for allegedly broadcasting the abuse of her own child over a live Internet stream.

According to Maine State Police, the investigation into Carr began last week, after the Child Exploitation Investigation Team of England's West Midlands Police arrested an unidentified 18-year-old man in Walsall, England, for possession of child pornography. Among the porn that was allegedly found on the suspect's computer were videos that showed a woman committing sexual acts on a young child. Police say at least one of the videos had been made just days earlier.

"Our officers worked through the night on Thursday and Friday to ensure the identification and safety of these children," West Midlands Police Detective Chief Inspector Dave McCrone said in a statement obtained by FOXNews.com.

West Midlands investigators were able to trace the source of the video to the United States, prompting them to notify officials at the U.S. Embassy. Using information obtained from British investigators, the FBI was able to further trace the source of the video to Maine.  According to Maine State Police Det. Sgt. John Cote, investigators were then able to positively identify the woman in the video as Carr.

On Friday, state police detectives, federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency carried out a search warrant at Carr's home. What if anything was found is unknown; however she was taken into custody at that time and charged with gross sexual assault and sexual exploitation of a minor.

Carr's four children, aged 18 months to five years, have reportedly been placed into protective custody by the state. Authorities have yet to comment on the age of the victim in the alleged video and or whether they suspect more than one child was abused.

On Monday, Carr appeared before Superior Court Justice Kevin Cuddy by videoconference. A plea was not entered; however bail was set at $100,000 surety or $50,000 cash. Additional conditions, including no contact with anyone under age 18, were also set.

Following the hearing, Aroostook County District Attorney Neale Adams refused to comment on the case. In addition, all affidavits in the case have been withheld. According to the DA's office, they want to ensure Carr receives a fair trial.

Jeffrey Pickering, the attorney who represented Carr during her arraignment, has also refrained from commenting on the case.

Carr has been unable to make bond and is being held at the Aroostook County Jail in Houlton. She is expected to make her next court appearance on Sept. 18.

If convicted on both charges, Carr faces up to 40 years in prison.

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Florida Police Arrest Tyler Hayes Weinman in Kitty Serial Killer Case

June 15, 2009

Tyler Hayes WeinmanAn 18-year-old boy from Palmetto Bay, Fla., has been arrested in a recent series of cat mutilations and killings that have occurred in the South Florida communities of Cutler Bay and Palmetto Bay.

"I am pleased to announce the arrest of Tyler Hayes Weinman who we believe, based on a totality of circumstances, is responsible for the gruesome serial cat mutilations that have been occurring in the southern portion of Miami-Dade County," Miami-Dade police spokesperson Julie Miller said during at a press conference yesterday.

According to Miller, Weinman was arrested Sunday, after "investigative leads" and "critical intelligence" linked him to 19 cat killings. Miller did not elaborate on what evidence her department has against Weinman; however she did say that the investigation is ongoing and that additional arrests might be forthcoming.

Weinman has been charged with 19 felony counts of animal cruelty, 19 misdemeanor counts of improperly disposing of an animal body and four felony counts of burglary related to the cat deaths.

"This is so important to our community," Miller said of the arrest. "So many lives have been affected - children, adults, citizens who didn't even have animals affected."

According to miamiherald.com, Weinman's parents divorced in 2006 and he divides his time between their residences. His father is a dentist in Palmetto Bay and his mother is a life coach in Cutler Bay. Weinman recently graduated from Miami Palmetto Senior High and has been spending his summer doing odd jobs.

Weinman is reportedly a member of the Facebook.com group named "Catch the Cat Killer!" It remains unclear if he was an active participant in the group; however earlier today the group's owner, Brittany Barton, sent out a message to all members of the group. The message reads in part:

"To all of you who do not know me, my name is Brittany Barton. I am a resident of Palmetto Bay and one of my cats was a victim of the killings. I created the Facebook group "Catch the Cat Killer!" solely for other animal lovers like myself, who wanted the person responsible for these sick acts of cruelty brought to justice. Even though one of my cats was killed, I still have not seen evidence to show that this particular kid is the culprit (although I will admit, his smirk in the booking photos makes him look 100% more arrogant and guilty). For that reason I am STILL keeping my cats indoors. Until the police finally decide to release the details of the evidence against the suspected cat killer, I advise you all to do the same with your pets."

Serial-cat-killer

The message went on to say that Barton did not approve of recent posts to the group that bashed Weinman's family and convicted him of the crimes before he is proven guilty in a court of law.

"I do not have the time to delete every insensitive person or comment on the Group page, so for that reason I am deleting the Group entirely," Barton wrote.

While Barton's group may be coming to an end, two other groups on Facebook - "Bring Tyler Weinman to Justice" and "Justice for Tyler" - are causing a stir on the Internet, albeit for two entirely different reasons.

The mission statement for "Bring Tyler Weinman to Justice" reads in part:

"A group to discuss and vent about this sicko and what he did to those animals. Sure, innocent until proven guilty, but no smoke without fire, right? The police had been watching him for 2 weeks; they wouldn't have made a move had they not seen anything to solidify their suspicions."

Whereas the description of "Justice for Tyler" reads in part:

"In America everyone is innocent until proven guilty and that includes Tyler Weinman. Too many biased and non factual opinions are being published about Tyler ... There has been no factual evidence found against [him] just that he happens to live in the area like lots of other people."

Tyler Hayes WeinmanWeinman's attorney, David W. Macey, also claims his client is innocent.

"Tyler welcomes his day in court, so that he will be completely vindicated," Macey said in an email to cbs4.com.

Regardless of Weinman's guilt, Cutler Bay Mayor Paul Vrooman has issued a warning to others who might consider committing similar acts.

"I read a blog post this morning from one misguided poster who said he actually supported these acts because cats were a nuisance to him," Vrooman said. "To anyone who shares that opinion let me make this clear that cruelty is inhuman no matter what form it takes. The cruelty of these crimes was horrific for the animal victims but there were many human victims as well. Let's not forget the children and families who found their pets mutilated, these awful wounds inflicted a human toll."

Since May 11, at least two dozen domestic cats have been found dead in the Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay areas. Many of the feline victims were gutted and skinned, while others were found drained of blood and missing limbs.

Tyler Weinman is being held in the Miami-Dade County Jail on a $249.000 bond. According to jail officials, he is under suicide watch. If convicted, Weinman faces a minimum mandatory fine of $5,000 and six months in prison on each felony count.

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Photo Credits: Tyler Hayes Weinman: Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office; Alicia Glatzer: AP Photo/J Pat Carter

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Tiffany Toribio Indicted in Death of Son

June 11, 2009

Tiffany ToribioThe Albuquerque, N.M., mother who admitted to police that she suffocated her 3-year-old son and buried him in a playground was officially indicted by a grand jury earlier this week.

On June 8, Tiffany Toribio, 23, was indicted on the following total five charges: first degree murder, child abuse resulting in the death of a child under 12, tampering with evidence, failure to report a death and concealing her identity.

As a result of the charges, State District Judge Bob Schwartz doubled Toribio's cash-only bond from $250,000 to $500,000. Toribio will be arraigned within the next 10 days. According to her attorney, Jeff Buckels, Toribio is planning to enter a not guilty plea.

Meanwhile, investigators are continuing to look at statements that were made by Toribio's friends and family members to determine whether they will file charges regarding failure to report neglect. According to District Attorney Kari Brandenburg, investigators have received conflicting accounts, which have raised credibility questions.

"The child reportedly was very healthy, very well-nourished and looked well taken care of, so there has to be something really clear for them to report," Brandenburg said.

According to Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz, Toribio was kicked out of her house on May 7 and stayed with friends until May 10, when she began to wander the streets of Albuquerque. Toribio allegedly told police that she was walking around Alvarado Park with her son, 3-year-old Tyrese "Ty" Toribio, on May 13, when she made the decision to end his short life.

"She placed her hand over her son's mouth and nose and suffocated him. She had second thoughts about what she did. She performed CPR on her son, brought him back to life and then decided to go forward with that original act she had started to commit," Schultz said.

Toribio told police she did not want her son to grow up like she did - with no one caring about her.

Following the boy's murder, Toribio allegedly buried her son under the swing set at Alvarado Park. Two days later, a woman visiting the park spotted a small sneaker protruding from the sand. When she reached down to pick up the shoe, the woman was horrified to discover that it was still attached to a foot.

Baby Justice

When forensic experts exhumed the body from the makeshift grave, they discovered it was that of a 3-to-5-year-old boy. Unable to release a photo of the child's face, due to damage that was caused by exposure to the heated sand, investigators released a composite sketch of the boy, who local residents dubbed "Baby Justice," "Baby 4x4," and "Baby Angel."

Toribio continued her life on the lamb until May 21 when a tipster's information led to her arrest. Police say Toribio initially lied about her identity and the location of her child, but later made a full confession.

As a result of a failed suicide attempt, Toribio is being kept under observation at the Metropolitan Detention Center. If convicted of the most serious charges, Toribio faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.

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Photo Credits: Albuquerque Police Department

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Florida Police Seek Kitty Serial Killer

June 10, 2009

Victim"You are the Great Cat, the avenger of the gods, and the judge of words, and the president of the sovereign chiefs, and the governor of the holy circle; you are indeed the Great Cat."

The above quote was once inscribed on a royal tomb in Ancient Egypt. At the time, cats were fiercely protected and treated as gods. Fast forward a few thousand years, and cats’ privileged position has somewhat waned; however, they remain a choice pet, with approximately 70 million cats living in the United States alone. Therefore, it is no surprise that a serial cat killer is causing an uproar in Florida, to the extent that police and the community at large are anxious to see the perpetrator caught and punished for his or her misdeeds.

For the past month, cat owners in two suburban South Miami-Dade neighborhoods have been finding their beloved cats murdered and mutilated. Many of the feline victims were gutted and skinned, while others were found drained of blood and missing limbs.

"It's just evil times, horrible times," local resident Carol Barber said in an interview with sun-sentinel.com. "This is just awful."

One of the earlier victims, "Miss Kitty," was found dead in a yard next to her owner's house. The cat's skull was crushed, and her hind legs were skinned. The brutal killing still haunts Miss Kitty's owner, Mary Lou Shad, who says she is reminded of the incident every time she hears of another killing.

"I'm in their shoes and I see my cat again," Mary Lou told the Associated Press. "I feel terrorized to the point where, everywhere I go, I'm looking for dead cats on the side of the road."

Since May 11, at least two dozen domestic cats have been found dead in the Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay areas. While police in both neighborhoods do not deny the deaths, they disagree on what is causing them. Miami-Dade police officials blame a human for the killings, whereas Lauderhill police think another animal or animals, possibly a pack of wild dogs, are responsible.

''It appears an animal is doing this,'' Lauderhill police spokesman Rick Rocco told miamiherald.com, citing the recent capture of a stray pit bull that he feels is part of a pack that has been roaming the area.

While it is possible the cases are unrelated, Miami-Dade police are convinced that a person is responsible for at least some of the murders.

''We take a very dim view of this,'' Miami-Dade police spokesman Bobby Williams said in an interview with the same Web site. “We find it very disturbing that an individual would do something like this to defenseless animals.''

According to Williams, Miami-Dade police have collected enough evidence in 15 of the cases to prosecute. The only thing they need is a suspect.

Jack Levin, a criminology professor at Northeastern University in Boston, told gazette.com that he finds the attacks worrisome, as many notorious serial human killers began their life of crime torturing and killing animals.

"They are deciding who lives and dies and how much the animal suffers. It gives them a sense of control and dominance," he said.

Levin is not the only one concerned about the attacks. Several local residents have already expressed concerns that the kitty killer might turn to humans next.

"Is this possible? Of course," Rebecca Perez, a detective with the Miami-Dade Police Department, told gazette.com, adding, "We have no way of knowing or predicting that."

So, while the mystery of who and why remains, officials are warning cat owners to keep a short leash on their pets.

"Residents should keep their cats inside their homes until it has been determined who or what has caused these deaths and there is no longer a threat to the feline population of the village,'' Palmetto Bay Mayor Eugene Flinn said in a recent press release.

Many local residents are taking heed of the warnings and no longer allowing their cats the freedom to explore the outdoors. Instead, some owners are posting signs about the kitty killer throughout the area. One such sign reads, in part, "Be aware that there is a psychopathic coward killing cats."

Meanwhile, police in nearby Broward County suspect that a copy-cat cat killer could be responsible for recent killings in that area. At least two of the victims were mutilated in manner similar to the killings in other areas.

According to officials in Broward County, they are comparing notes with Miami-Dade investigators to determine if a link between the cases exists. In the mean time, residents will have to wait and wonder where the kitty serial killer is going to strike next.

In Ancient Egypt, cat killers were put to death. Today, the punishment is significantly less severe, especially in Florida, where animal cruelty is considered a third-degree felony, which is punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 and or imprisonment of up to 5 years.

A reward in excess of $12,000 is being offered for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the kitty killings. Anyone with information is asked to contact Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477 or Miami-Dade Animal Services Investigator Fernando J. Casadevall Jr. at 305-884-1102, ext. 240.

Photo Credit: Alicia Glatzer holds a family photo of one her cats, Sarah, Tuesday, June 9, 2009 in her south Miami home. Sarah is one of many cats that has been killed in the area. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

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Louisiana Teen Charged With Rape and Murder of Infant

June 09, 2009

Read, then vote to decide if abortion is comparable to murder

Arnold RossLast week I brought you the story of a 13-year-old boy from southern China's Guangzhou Province, who was arrested for brutally murdering a three-year-old girl and then having sex with her corpse. Today, I bring you an equally disturbing case from Gretna, La., involving a teen who police say raped and murdered his girlfriend's infant son.

According to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office, a patrol unit was dispatched to an apartment in the 1600 block of Gary Court on June 6 to investigate a report of an unresponsive infant. When deputies arrived on the scene, they found the lifeless body of 8-month-old Da-Von Lonzo. Paramedics were summoned to the scene, and the child was transported to Ochsner Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.

When police questioned the lone subject inside the house, 17-year-old Arnold T. Ross, he told them he had been babysitting Da-Von for his girlfriend when the infant fell down the stairs and stopped breathing. Investigators noted inconsistencies in Ross's statement, and a neighbor who was questioned reported hearing loud noises coming from the apartment.

Despite suspicions surrounding Ross, he was not arrested at the scene; however, he was taken into police custody the following day, after an autopsy revealed that the infant had suffered multiple fractures consistent with a beating, and tears to his rectum that were consistent with a sexual assault.

When confronted with the evidence, police say Ross changed his story, implicating himself in the case.

"Ross admitted that while he was watching the infant, the child began to cry," said Sheriff Newell Normand. "As the crying continued, Ross confessed to beating the infant repeatedly. According to Ross, the child began to defecate on himself. Ross claims he placed his fingers inside the infant's rectum in an attempt to clean up the child."   

Following his alleged confession, Ross was booked into the Jefferson Parish Correctional Facility on one count of first degree murder and one count of aggravated rape. Due to the degree of the murder charge, Ross is ineligible to receive a bond.

According to John Fortunato, a spokesman for the sheriff's office, Ross has a lengthy criminal record that includes arrests for assault, drug possession, obscenity, theft, and weapons charges. Fortunato did not specify which charges, if any, have resulted in conviction; however, he did say that Louisiana law does allow a 17-year-old to be charged as an adult.

Switching gears a bit…

On June 7, Mary Ann Kreitzer, founder of the Catholic Media Coalition, published an article on her blog entitled "Arnold Ross and George Tiller: Two Child Killers." (George Tiller is the Wichita, Kan., abortion provider who was recently shot to death in the vestibule of the Lutheran church he attended.) In the article, Kreitzer calls Ross the "philosophical twin" of Tiller, claiming that his alleged crimes are just as monstrous as the legal late-term abortions that Tiller performed.

"That's what George Tiller did every day: injected saline solution to scald babies and burn off their skin, stabbed them in the neck and sucked out their brains, thrust a needle full of digoxin into their hearts to stop its beating - his methods changed over the years, but all guaranteed delivery of a battered and dead baby," Kreitzer wrote. "Yet Tiller is a hero to the pro-abortion mob while Ross, no doubt, they would consider a monster. Tiller didn't rape the babies; he performed a mechanical rape on their mothers using sterile instruments to violate the sanctuary of the uterus."

Kreitzer goes on to say that there is "precious little difference" between Da-Von and the babies that were surgically aborted at Tiller's clinic.

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Photo Credits: Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office

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Shooting Deaths of Skyla Whitaker and Taylor Paschal-Placker – One Year Later

June 08, 2009

Skyla and Taylor's yearbook photosOne year ago today, the lives of 11-year-old Skyla Jade Whitaker and 13-year-old Taylor Dawn Paschal-Placker were snuffed out along a rural road in Weleetka, Okla. The brutal killings, which sent shockwaves across the nation, have been the subject of an intense criminal investigation that has involved over 7,500 man hours and 450 interviews; however, to date, not a single suspect has been identified.

"This coward has not come forward, but we do believe that there are other people who have information as to who this person or these people are," Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation [OSBI] spokesperson Jessica Brown said during a press conference this afternoon. "I don't know why they haven't come forward, but they need to. We are one piece of information away from making an arrest. These people who have the information can help us with that, and we plead for them to come forward. We have $36,000 as a reward in this case and they are eligible for that reward if they come forward and we can use their information to help prosecute this case. That is a lot of money and we hope that will get somebody to come forward."

In addition to the thousands of man hours and the hundreds of interviews that have been conducted, Brown said that investigators have submitted over 600 items to the state crime lab for analysis and that over 700 tests have been conducted on those items.

"We are doing a great deal to help solve this case," Brown said. "We do have evidence not new evidence but we do have good evidence. If we could get that one piece of information to help solve this case - that's what we need."

Brown said that her department still does not have a motive in the killings and that they probably won't until they make an arrest.

"It could be any number of things," Brown said. "If we knew the motive, I think it would be easier for us to solve it, but we don't know at this point in time." 

While a suspect has not yet been identified, Brown said that the OSBI believes that whoever committed the crime is from the Weleetka area.

"It is quite a remote area," she said. "If you been there, it is hard to find your way in and out, so a person would have to know the area pretty well to do that."

In addition to Brown, Skyla's father, William Whitaker, also spoke at the press conference.

"This is my first time speaking out in front of a group this large," Whitaker said. "I don't really know anything about the case [but] I do know about the girls. They were both really great kids. They were both active in their schools [and] they were both really smart. This is a horrible thing to happen to them … It is a day to day thing getting through the last year. Some days are a little easier than others, some of them you just don't even want to go forward, but if you have other children to take care of it makes it kind of difficult you know you have to stand up and be there for them and be there for your loved ones.  It might be your good day but it might be somebody else's bad day it hits everybody different ways at different times."

In regard to the person or persons responsible, Whitaker had this to say:

"I want them to turn themselves in. I want them to bring this whole thing to an end. It has gone on long enough. The family is hurt, the community is hurt [and] I just want it to be brought to an end.

Taylor's father, Peter Placker, echoed that statement/

"I want this to come to an end more than anybody else does," Placker said. "I mean I can't find a reason anymore to smile … I know no other way to explain it but pure hell. That girl meant everything to me.  The past year I spend most of the time by myself. I am afraid to show affection to my other family members because I am scared somebody else is goanna be next … the person's still out there. If they are crazy enough to do it once they are going to do it again."

POI

According to Brown, investigators are continuing their search for a "person of interest" who may have information about the slayings. The person of interest is described as an American Indian male, approximately 35-years-old and about 6-feet-tall, with dark hair and a ponytail. Witnesses said the man was standing near the crime scene, next to a white single cab pickup with an Oklahoma license tag.

"This is not a cold case," Brown said. "The reason being is because we are still getting leads. I don't want anyone to think this is a cold case. It is still being worked by a number of agents. Every day that number differs every day, depending on what information we have to run on. We will continue doing that until it is solved or we have no more leads to run."

The OSBI is offering a reward in excess of $35,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the murders. Anyone with information is asked to contact the OSBI hotline at 800-522-8017 or the Okfuskee County Sheriff's Office at 918-623-1122.

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Revisiting the Amityville Murders

June 05, 2009

Every now and again it is nice to take a break from the rigmarole of daily crime news to revisit a case from history. Such cases serve as a reminder that the evil deeds we see committed today were just as prevalent in years past. That being said, I have chosen the Amityville murders as the subject of today's criminal blast from the past.

Founded in the 1700s, Amityville, N. Y., was originally known as Huntington West Neck. That name stuck until 1846 when local residents held a town meeting to discuss alternative names. The origins of the name Amityville are unclear. Several versions dot the pages of history, including one in which a participant at a meeting reportedly exclaimed, "What this meeting needs is some amity.'' Another version claims a prominent mill owner named Samuel Ireland stood up and declared that they should name the village after his boat, Amity. Regardless of its origins, the one-time Indian tribal land was henceforth known as the town of Amityville.

Amityville HouseIn June 1965, Ronald and Louise DeFeo purchased a home on 112 Ocean Ave. Their Dutch Colonial home stood two-and-a-half stories high and boasted a private boathouse on the Amityville River. As a symbol of the family's happiness and good fortune, Ronald placed a sign in the front yard that read "High Hopes." Unfortunately, he had no way of knowing that the family's happiness would be short-lived. 

Known as a pleasant and mild mannered man to friends and associates, Ronald was better known by his children as a strict authority figure. Behind closed doors, his callous actions invoked turbulent fights between him and Louise. The eldest child, Ronald DeFeo Jr., often bore the brunt of his father's temper. 

In addition to experiencing a troubled home life, the younger DeFeo was a frequent victim of schoolyard taunts. His shy demeanor and rotund build made him an easy target for bullies. He was anything but popular with fellow classmates.

As young Ronald matured into adolescence, he developed a muscular physique, and he was no longer an easy target for anyone, including his father. He was no longer intimidated by the authority of his parents, and shouting matches that normally would have sent him running turned into violent confrontations. 

In his late teens, Ronald began using heroin and LSD. As most drug users do, he began to commit crimes to support his habit. Over time, his behavior became increasingly erratic, and he often lapsed into fits of degenerate psychosis. During one particular event, Ronald broke up an argument between his parents by confronting his father with a loaded 12-gauge shotgun. Without hesitation, Ronald pulled the trigger, but, miraculously, the gun did not fire. The shell was a dud. The father was frozen with fear as his son lowered the gun and walked out of the room. If anything, the incident should have served as an indication of what was yet to come.

In the early morning hours of Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1974, the young man's downward spiral took a turn for the worse. As the rest of the family slept peacefully in their beds, Ronald sat in his room preparing to rid himself of a nuisance. He grabbed a .35-caliber Marlin rifle from his closet and set off silently down the hallway.

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When he reached his parents' bedroom, Ronald quietly pushed open the door. Hesitating only for a moment, he raised the rifle and haphazardly fired multiple shots. The first two bullets struck his father, ripping through his chest and exiting out his back. Louise jumped up, her eyes still trying to focus, and then two bullets tore through her chest. His parents now lay motionless in pools of blood. As Ronald made his way out of his parents' room, he found it odd that the rifle blasts had not awakened his siblings.

Making his way down the hall, Ronald stopped at the entrance to his two younger brothers' room. John and Mark were fast asleep and never expected the two bullets that quickly took their lives. Ron stood above his brothers for a moment, watching to make certain they were both dead. Mark remained motionless, apparently killed instantly, whereas John twitched and jerked as his life expired. Yet again, the gunshots had not roused the remaining members of the family. 

Ronald silently crept towards the room his sisters shared.

As he entered Dawn and Allison's room, Allison began to stir. She looked up and saw the rifle just inches from her face before her brother fired, killing her instantly. With little hesitation, Ronald quickly aimed the rifle at Dawn's head and fired a single shot. The blast blew off the entire left side of her face.

During the next 15 hours, Ronald acted as if nothing had happened. He disposed of his clothes and the murder weapon and then made various stops around town, eventually driving to a bar on the corner of Merrick Road and Ocean Avenue. There, Ronald drank a few beers and then told people he was going home. A few minutes later, he rushed back into the bar and exclaimed that his parents had been murdered. A man named Joey Yeswit, placed the 911 call.

Yeswit told the dispatcher, "We have a shooting here. Uh, DeFeo… I don't know what happened. Kid come running in the bar. He says everybody in the family was killed."

By the end of the evening, investigators had discovered the six bodies. All victims were found lying on their stomachs with their heads resting on their arms.

Ronald Defeo Jr.

It did not take investigators long to determine that Ronald was involved in the killings. Ballistics tests showed that the family members had been murdered with a .35 caliber firearm, the same type of weapon Ronald was known to own. Based upon this and other evidence, police questioned Ronald for several hours. While he initially denied any involvement, he eventually broke down and confessed.

"It all started so fast. Once I started, I just couldn't stop. It went so fast," he said.

On Oct. 14, 1975, Ronald DeFeo Jr. went to trial for the murder of his entire family. Surprisingly, he took the stand to testify in his defense. When asked by prosecutors whether he killed his family, Ronald replied:

"I killed them all. Yes, Sir. I killed them all in self-defense… As far as I'm concerned, if I didn't kill my family, they were going to kill me. And as far as I'm concerned, what I did was self-defense and there was nothing wrong with it. When I get a gun in my hand, there's no doubt in my mind who I am. I am God."

On Nov. 21, 1975, Ronald DeFeo Jr., was found guilty of six counts of second-degree murder. Two weeks later, he was sentenced to serve six consecutive 25-year prison terms.

Despite Ronald's conviction, the story does not end there.

George and Kathy LutzDuring the summer of 1975, George and Kathy Lutz bought the DeFeo house for $80,000. They lived in the house for roughly 28 days before abruptly abandoning it, leaving all of their possessions behind. The couple went public and reported various horrors that had occurred in the house, saying that they were constantly tormented while living in it.

For months, residents of Amityville witnessed bizarre strangers come to the home. Some reportedly wore suits and carried notebooks, while others wore black robes and wielded scepters. One of the more prominent visitors was Dr. Stephen Kaplan. After conducting his investigation, he claimed the Lutzes' story was a hoax. Other investigators soon discovered that the Lutzes were holding contracts for book and movie deals. Needless to say, everyone quickly became suspicious of the couple and their horror stories.

Despite the misgivings raised, The Amityville Horror was published by Prentice-Hall in 1977. The book included a series of intervallic scenes evocative of several successful horror films, most notably The Exorcist. Nonetheless, its jacket emblazoned with the words "True Story," the book was placed in the true crime sections of bookstores around the world. Additionally, hordes of curiosity seekers descended on Amityville to view the infamous house. 

Not long after the book was released, Hollywood released the Amityville Horror movie starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder. Since that time, eight other films about the story have been made.

The real Amityville house still stands today. The current residents have yet to complain about any poltergeists or ghosts. The house number has been changed, the home has been repainted and the windows, the infamous eyes at the top of the house, have been replaced in an effort to disguise the house from curiosity seekers. In addition, citizens of Amityville, tired of the tragic story that has overshadowed their town, often tell tourists that the house was torn down.

Many myths and theories remain about the murders in Amityville. Some theorize that Ronald was a sociopathic killer, while others speculate that he must have been possessed by the devil. In the end, only Ronald knows the real reason he committed the heinous crime.

Ronald DeFeo Jr. remains behind bars at the Green Haven Correctional Facility in Beekman, N. Y. To date, all of his appeals have been denied.


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Thirteen-year-old Boy Accused of Murder-Necrophilia

June 03, 2009

Strange but TruePolice in the Haizhu district of South China's Guangzhou province have arrested a 13-year-old boy for brutally murdering a three-year-old girl and then having sex with her corpse.

According to statements made by the victim's family, Wang Xiaoyi was playing outside on the evening of May 19, when she suddenly disappeared.

"When she didn't return till dark, we got worried," Xiaoyi's father, Wang Long, told the South China Metropolis Daily. "We went out to search for her, and at about 8 p.m. we noticed police barricades near an apartment building nearby. There was word that a little girl had fallen to her death from the building. We stepped closer and found it was our daughter."

The incident was initially believed to be a tragic accident; however, closer inspection of the body revealed trauma that was not consistent with a fall. A postmortem examination on May 21 confirmed those suspicions. According to the medical examiner, the girl was first murdered and then sexually assaulted. The criminal investigation then led police to a troubled teen, who they say has confessed to the crime.

"We have arrested the boy and are interrogating him to determine the motive of the murder," said a spokesperson with the Haizhu district public security bureau.

According to police, the boy, whom they have not identified, was walking home from school when he noticed Xiaoyi playing near his apartment building. When no one was looking, the accused grabbed the girl and took her to his house, where he allegedly bound her hands and feet before drowning her in a basin of water.

After killing the child, police say the suspect had sex with her corpse and then threw her body out the window of his fifth-floor apartment.

Neither of the suspect's parents was home at the time of the incident.

Police have yet to comment on a motive in the case; however, local psychologists are pointing the finger at pornography and the Internet. At this time, there is no indication that the boy had access to either.

While the reason behind the crime remains unclear, it is painfully clear to the victim's family that their daughter's killer cannot be punished for taking her life.

"The court cannot punish anyone below the age of 14 with criminal sanctions," Huang Aihua, a lawyer at the Guangzhou Hebang Law Firm, said in an interview with chinadaily.com.

According to Aihua, the suspect, if found guilty, would only face civil liabilities.

"The victim's family can request compensation for mental anguish, death, and funeral charges," he said.

Since the suspect in this case - an individual who is obviously very troubled - will not serve a single day behind bars, one must wonder what further acts he is capable of committing and - most importantly - will he strike again? After all, his age gives him a free pass to murder...

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The Missing – A Weekly Exposé of Lost Souls – Issue #35

June 02, 2009

The mysterious disappearance of Lisa Michelle Stebic

Lisa StebicIn this week's edition of "The Missing," we revisit the mysterious disappearance of Lisa Michelle Stebic, a 38-year-old resident of Plainfield, Illinois, who went missing in April 2007.

Prior to Lisa's disappearance, she was in the process of divorcing her husband of 14 years, Craig Stebic. Despite the turmoil in their relationship, the couple continued to live together in the same house - perhaps for the sake of their two young children.

Lisa was last seen on the evening of April 30, 2007. The following day, a concerned neighbor reported her missing. When investigators arrived at her home, they discovered that her car was in the garage, but her cell phone and purse were missing. Craig told police that he had not seen his wife since the previous evening, when she went jogging.

Lisa's divorcee attorney informed investigators that on the day of his wife's disappearance, Craig had been served with a petition for eviction. The document cited verbal abuse and cruel and inconsiderate behavior toward Lisa and the children.

A police check of Craig's background revealed two prior felony convictions dating back to 1995 for the unlawful use of a weapon after police stopped his pickup truck and found a 10-gauge double barrel shotgun, a .44 magnum semi-automatic pistol, a Ruger Mini-14 assault rifle and an AK-47 semi-automatic assault rifle. In addition, police records showed that officers had been called to the Stebic residence in December 2006 for a domestic dispute. According to the report, it was a verbal altercation, and no assault or battery charges were filed.

The investigation into Lisa's disappearance continued; in July 2007, Police Chief Donald Bennett laid all his suspicions on the table, holding a press conference naming Craig Stebic a "person of interest" in his wife's disappearance. According to Bennett, Stebic had offered only minimal assistance and would not allow police to question his children.

"Mr. Stebic's refusal to allow access to his children has clearly hampered our investigation," Chief Bennett told reporters at the press conference. "It is also the belief of this agency that the children, if allowed, would welcome the opportunity to locate their mother."

Also in July 2007, Craig and a bikini-clad television reporter named Amy Jacobson were photographed together in the backyard of Craig's home. While there was nothing illegal about the reporter's actions, she was subsequently let go by the local NBC affiliate.

Unwilling to sit by the wayside, Lisa's family members have been active participants in the search. They have organized searches, passed out flyers, held vigils and fought inside the courtroom to obtain visitation with Lisa's children. They also joined forces with the family of Stacy Peterson, a Chicago-area woman who went missing in October 2007. The families of the two missing women believe that they can create more public awareness of the two cases by working together.

"It's very frustrating for the family that two years have passed and we still don't have answers as to what happened to Lisa that day that she disappeared," Lisa's cousin, Melanie Greenberg, was recently quoted by the Plainfield Sun as saying. "We know it's not a cold case, but it's very difficult not knowing and not having resolution."

In April 2009, County State's Attorney Charles Pelkie told nbcchicago.com that authorities have uncovered new developments in the case, but he refused to elaborate.

"While these developments haven't cracked open the case, they have shed additional light on what happened to Lisa Stebic," Pelkie said.

The following month, a special grand jury that had convened to look into the disappearances of Stacy Peterson and Lisa Stebic and the killing of Kathleen Savio came to an end, having returned only one indictment on two first-degree murder counts against former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson in Savio's death.

A second blow came to Stacy and Lisa's families on May 27, 2009, when a forensic crime lab determined that human remains found in the Des Plaines River the previous week were not those of either missing woman.

"It's disappointing," Greenberg said in an interview with chicagotribune.com. "There's no grave to visit. Even if we hadn't had all of her, it would have made all the difference in the world to put her to rest with dignity."

Meanwhile, the detectives investigating Lisa's disappearance remain hopeful that the case will be solved. In addition to their efforts, the FBI has added Lisa to its missing person's Web site, giving her case national exposure. The FBI estimates that over 2 million people a month peruse the Web site.

Lisa Stebic is described as 5' 2" tall, 120 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. She has a small rose tattoo on her ankle and a butterfly tattoo on her lower back. A $75,000 reward is currently being offered for information leading to the discovery of her whereabouts. Anyone with information is asked to call the Plainfield Police Department at (815) 267-7217 or Will County Crime Stoppers at 800-323-6734.

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