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The original was posted on /r/unresolvedmysteries by /u/DarthNightnaricus on 2024-01-11 03:08:09+00:00.


The Wacker case gets brought up every few years on this sub, generally with the consensus that it was a hoax.

To summarize, an old couple living in Massilon, Ohio, Bill and Dorothy Wacker, were supposedly stalked for ten years, and on two different occasions someone assaulted Dorothy in her home.

The harassment began in 1984. On two different occasions, someone broke into and ransacked their home. This happened again in January of 1985, at which point police were notified. Six months later, she received a visit from a man claiming that his car had broken down and he needed to use her phone. After completing the call, the man knocked her unconscious and bound and gagged her. Several valuables were stolen, such as an antique watch and a revolver.

Things only got worse from there. A slew of harassing phone calls bombarded them for months, even after changing phone numbers multiple times.

Starting in November of 1985, the stolen items began to be returned in plastic bags left on their doorstep. Every time, the items had been cleaned of fingerprints.

The harassment continued for eight years. Somehow, the stalker always seemed to know when the Wackers were home and when they were not (they regularly went crayfishing in the evenings).

Finally, on October 27, 1993, Dorothy once again experienced physical violence from their tormentor. She was rushed to the hospital with lacerations on her skull. She recovered, but family and friends decided to take matters into their own hands.

They attempted a stakeout the following month, but were unsuccessful. After retiring to their homes, they received another threatening note, one reading "Get the message."

With police too far away to actually arrive in time, and a stakeout having failed, they turned to Unsolved Mysteries. A segment aired about them on May 25, 1994.

Bill passed away in 1999. Dorothy passed away in 2010.

Here's a good write up about the case:

Now what's interesting is that while combing the Internet, I discovered a podcast episode. For some reason, Reddit won't let me link this podcast in the OP.

Apparently Bill and Dorothy's daughter Peggy provided some interesting information that somewhat shakes up the case:

-The sheriff's office was an hour away, hence providing a possible explanation as to why the police never found anyone

-The threatening note following the stakeout was taped to a rock that was thrown at their front door, rather than someone running up to the house and leaving a note.

-The harassment did in fact continue after the UM segment, and even after Bill's death in 1999. In 2002, Peggy moved in with her mother Dorothy. Shortly afterwards, there was an incident in which they heard a rock thrown at their house. Peggy grabbed one of her father's guns, ran outside, and fired warning shots into the air, declaring that "there aren't just two old people living here anymore." The harassment stopped entirely following this. Thus, the harassment actually spanned 18, rather than 10, years.

This new info leads me to believe that the harassment was likely not an outright hoax perpetrated by Dorothy and/or Bill, contrary to popular consensus on the Internet. The question becomes whether it was a family member, a neighbor, or an outright stranger, IMO.

What do you think?

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The original was posted on /r/unresolvedmysteries by /u/CameFromTheLake on 2024-01-10 20:21:16+00:00.


On August 30, 1975, Anita Lias said goodbye to her father and left her home for a babysitting job. Anita was a sixteen year old girl living in Columbus, Ohio with her parents, Alice and Moses, as well as her younger sisters, Pamela and Alicia. Anita attended Eastmoor High School and was a star on the school’s track team.

Anita was last seen walking down Avalon Place toward a store in the corner of Nelson and Broad St. Witnesses would later report Anita smiling and waving at a man driving past in a 1969 Blue Chevelle. The man was described as being black and in his late twenties or early thirties. Witnesses stated he was wearing curlers in his hair. Multiple witnesses said they had seen the man in the neighborhood before but did not know his name and he has never been identified.

That night, Anita failed to return home from her babysitting job, though it is unclear from source material if she ever arrived. Moses became alarmed and called the police, reporting her missing. Sadly, Anita would be found dead two days later.

Her body would be discovered in a garage, three and a half miles from where she was last seen. Her hands were bound behind her back and she had been strangled as well as stabbed multiple times in the chest. She had not been sexually assaulted. No suspects were ever identified and as of 2024, Anita’s case has gone cold.

Sources

Telegraph-Forum

The Criminal Journal

Ohio Attorney General

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Hello everyone! As always, I'd like to thank you all for your comments and upvotes on my writeup on the case of Dorothy "Dottie" Yates-McCathran- I hope that she will be found soon and that her family will be reunited with her.

Today I wanted to write about a case of a man who seemingly vanished on vacations.

BACKGROUND

Ildar Rakhmatulin was 38 when he went missing from a resort in Fiji. It appears that he resided in New Zealand before he went there.

Ildar was a Canadian national of Russian ancestry- he had both a Russian and a Canadian passport. He used to work in tech in Mississauga. He wasn't employed at his former company at the moment of his vanishing.

Ildar was a seasoned traveller and was planning on heading to Malaysia after visiting Fiji. Fiji was actually the last stop of his "journey of a lifetime" through South Pacific. He had a plane ticket to Malaysia for the 10th of April.

Alexander Patrushev, who met and befriended Ildar when both studied at the University of Western Ontario together, said about Ildar: "He was travelling around the world, his dream was to travel. He was travelling a lot since Covid". He also described Ildar as "cautious". Ildar let Alexander stay with him for free for a month when Alexander was graduating- that was one example as to why Alexander considered Ildar a "good friend".

At some point in time, Ildar was married; His ex-wife has been searching for him and had to deal with the police department in Peel, Canada, so it's possibly where she resides.

DISAPPEARANCE

Ildar has flown to Fiji from New Zealand on the 7th of April. He spent two days in a resort on the Coral Coast on the island of Viti Levu.

Ildar would call his mother every other day and last called her one day before he went missing (8th). She said that she heard "drunk voices" in the background, which are assumed to be tourists. According to Alexander, Ildar didn't like to drink and did it very rarely.

On the 9th of April, Ildar has checked out of his hotel at 9:48am after attending a morning yoga class at 8:46am; The weather was, reportedly, quite nice.

Ildar's disappearance was noticed when his phone, a set of keys, flip-flops and a blue bag with a "MiWay" logo (not his red Osprey Farpoint backpack or suitcase-these haven't been found to today), were found abandoned on one of the beaches near the hotel where he was staying. A search of nearby waters and land were conducted, but nothing was found. The bag was taken to a local bar by a night watchman who found it where it spend a month; It was only tied to Ildar's case because the employees saw information about Ildar's disappearance on social media. It's unknown what the keys unlock- it was theorized that they were supposed to open a luggage locker at Nadi Airport, but staff didn't find anything.

Fijian police has recieved a missing person report via the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Australia.

At an early point of the investigation, there was allegedly a lack of comunication between the police in Fiji and Canada. Ildar's mother claims that the local (Fijian) Russian community has helped her more than either police. Ildar's loved ones couldn't even get the info on if Ildar has left the country or not. His disappearance haven't been registered in Canada for weeks. Alexander, Ildar's friend, found out that Ildar went missing in the middle of April after his ex-wife contacted him to ask if he knew where Ildar was. The case was, allegedly, only opened in mid May. In June, it was confirmed that Ildar has not left the country through plane.

CONCLUSION

I'm sorry if this writeup is somewhat chaotic, this case is a bit messy due to how many hands it went through and how many countries it spans, not to mention that Ildar was officially reported a month too late because his ex-wife couldn't get any assistance from local police.

The explanation that seems to be the most likely according to a lot of people is that Ildar went into the ocean and drowned. It's said that he didn't drink, but nobody was able to confirm it- people do different things on vacations. He might've been attacked by an animal like a shark or had a medical accident. He wasn't found during the water search, but his body could've drifted off or been eaten by animals (sorry to be graphic, but we have to consider that). However, the beach he seemingly went missing from was right in front of the resort he was staying at- wouldn't someone notice that he was drowning or needed help?

Another possibility is foul play- there are dangerous people everywhere, be it locals or tourists. It seems like Ildar was quite well-off, so someone might've wanted to nab his backpack and luggage. Serious crime is rare in Fiji, but there's always a possibility.

Suicide is always an option- like I've said, people who travel so far and especially alone are prone to different behaviors than they are at home. There's nothing that pointed to Ildar being suicidal or depressed, but like I've said, we never know what's going on in somone's head. Maybe he had a mental health break? This is, of course, pure speculation, but it's been said that he was no longer working in his old company and he went off to such a far trip- maybe it was related to his mental state? Like he stopped working at his old job and made an impulse decision to travel? Of course we don't know the broader context, but it may point to a shifted mental state, at least to me.

Ildar might still be alive and living in Fiji, maybe under a different name- perhaps he wanted to start fresh, maybe he decided that he wants to leave his old life behind? He also might've left Fiji through different means, like a boat- we only know that he didn't leave by plane.

Ildar Rakhmatulin went missing when he was 38, so he's likely 39 at most. He's white (of Russian ancestry) and was last seen wearing a navy t-shirt with white writing, blue shorts and beige and black slip-on running shoes.

SOURCES:

  1. yahoonews.com
  2. ottawasun.com
  3. ctvnews.com
  4. au.news.yahoo.com (has footage of Ildar doing yoga on the patio before he went missing)
  5. dailyhive.com

Ildar's websleuths.com thread

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On August 30, 1975, Anita Lias said goodbye to her father and left her home for a babysitting job. Anita was a sixteen year old girl living in Columbus, Ohio with her parents, Alice and Moses, as well as her younger sisters, Pamela and Alicia. Anita attended Eastmoor High School and was a star on the school’s track team.

Anita was last seen walking down Avalon Place toward a store in the corner of Nelson and Broad St. Witnesses would later report Anita smiling and waving at a man driving past in a 1969 Blue Chevelle. The man was described as being black and in his late twenties or early thirties. Witnesses stated he was wearing curlers in his hair. Multiple witnesses said they had seen the man in the neighborhood before but did not know his name and he has never been identified.

That night, Anita failed to return home from her babysitting job, though it is unclear from source material if she ever arrived. Moses became alarmed and called the police, reporting her missing. Sadly, Anita would be found dead two days later.

Her body would be discovered in a garage, three and a half miles from where she was last seen. Her hands were bound behind her back and she had been strangled as well as stabbed multiple times in the chest. She had not been sexually assaulted. No suspects were ever identified and as of 2024, Anita’s case has gone cold.

Sources

Telegraph-Forum

The Criminal Journal

Ohio Attorney General

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The original was posted on /r/unresolvedmysteries by /u/AlfredTheJones on 2024-01-10 19:16:03+00:00.


Hello everyone! As always, I'd like to thank you all for your comments and upvotes on my writeup on the case of Dorothy "Dottie" Yates-McCathran- I hope that she will be found soon and that her family will be reunited with her.

Today I wanted to write about a case of a man who seemingly vanished on vacations.

BACKGROUND

Ildar Rakhmatulin was 38 when he went missing from a resort in Fiji. It appears that he resided in New Zealand before he went there.

Ildar was a Canadian national of Russian ancestry- he had both a Russian and a Canadian passport. He used to work in tech in Mississauga. He wasn't employed at his former company at the moment of his vanishing.

Ildar was a seasoned traveller and was planning on heading to Malaysia after visiting Fiji. Fiji was actually the last stop of his "journey of a lifetime" through South Pacific. He had a plane ticket to Malaysia for the 10th of April.

Alexander Patrushev, who met and befriended Ildar when both studied at the University of Western Ontario together, said about Ildar: "He was travelling around the world, his dream was to travel. He was travelling a lot since Covid". He also described Ildar as "cautious". Ildar let Alexander stay with him for free for a month when Alexander was graduating- that was one example as to why Alexander considered Ildar a "good friend".

At some point in time, Ildar was married; His ex-wife has been searching for him and had to deal with the police department in Peel, Canada, so it's possibly where she resides.

DISAPPEARANCE

Ildar has flown to Fiji from New Zealand on the 7th of April. He spent two days in a resort on the Coral Coast on the island of Viti Levu.

Ildar would call his mother every other day and last called her one day before he went missing (8th). She said that she heard "drunk voices" in the background, which are assumed to be tourists. According to Alexander, Ildar didn't like to drink and did it very rarely.

On the 9th of April, Ildar has checked out of his hotel at 9:48am after attending a morning yoga class at 8:46am; The weather was, reportedly, quite nice.

Ildar's disappearance was noticed when his phone, a set of keys, flip-flops and a blue bag with a "MiWay" logo (not his red Osprey Farpoint backpack or suitcase-these haven't been found to today), were found abandoned on one of the beaches near the hotel where he was staying. A search of nearby waters and land were conducted, but nothing was found. The bag was taken to a local bar by a night watchman who found it where it spend a month; It was only tied to Ildar's case because the employees saw information about Ildar's disappearance on social media. It's unknown what the keys unlock- it was theorized that they were supposed to open a luggage locker at Nadi Airport, but staff didn't find anything.

Fijian police has recieved a missing person report via the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Australia.

At an early point of the investigation, there was allegedly a lack of comunication between the police in Fiji and Canada. Ildar's mother claims that the local (Fijian) Russian community has helped her more than either police. Ildar's loved ones couldn't even get the info on if Ildar has left the country or not. His disappearance haven't been registered in Canada for weeks. Alexander, Ildar's friend, found out that Ildar went missing in the middle of April after his ex-wife contacted him to ask if he knew where Ildar was. The case was, allegedly, only opened in mid May. In June, it was confirmed that Ildar has not left the country through plane.

CONCLUSION

I'm sorry if this writeup is somewhat chaotic, this case is a bit messy due to how many hands it went through and how many countries it spans, not to mention that Ildar was officially reported a month too late because his ex-wife couldn't get any assistance from local police.

The explanation that seems to be the most likely according to a lot of people is that Ildar went into the ocean and drowned. It's said that he didn't drink, but nobody was able to confirm it- people do different things on vacations. He might've been attacked by an animal like a shark or had a medical accident. He wasn't found during the water search, but his body could've drifted off or been eaten by animals (sorry to be graphic, but we have to consider that). However, the beach he seemingly went missing from was right in front of the resort he was staying at- wouldn't someone notice that he was drowning or needed help?

Another possibility is foul play- there are dangerous people everywhere, be it locals or tourists. It seems like Ildar was quite well-off, so someone might've wanted to nab his backpack and luggage. Serious crime is rare in Fiji, but there's always a possibility.

Suicide is always an option- like I've said, people who travel so far and especially alone are prone to different behaviors than they are at home. There's nothing that pointed to Ildar being suicidal or depressed, but like I've said, we never know what's going on in somone's head. Maybe he had a mental health break? This is, of course, pure speculation, but it's been said that he was no longer working in his old company and he went off to such a far trip- maybe it was related to his mental state? Like he stopped working at his old job and made an impulse decision to travel? Of course we don't know the broader context, but it may point to a shifted mental state, at least to me.

Ildar might still be alive and living in Fiji, maybe under a different name- perhaps he wanted to start fresh, maybe he decided that he wants to leave his old life behind? He also might've left Fiji through different means, like a boat- we only know that he didn't leave by plane.

Ildar Rakhmatulin went missing when he was 38, so he's likely 39 at most. He's white (of Russian ancestry) and was last seen wearing a navy t-shirt with white writing, blue shorts and beige and black slip-on running shoes.

SOURCES:

  1. yahoonews.com
  2. ottawasun.com
  3. ctvnews.com
  4. au.news.yahoo.com (has footage of Ildar doing yoga on the patio before he went missing)
  5. dailyhive.com

Ildar's websleuths.com thread

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The original was posted on /r/unresolvedmysteries by /u/smpolushka on 2024-01-10 18:16:45+00:00.


I posted in this subreddit a while ago about Julia Potter, the girl who was kidnapped by her dad, Jason Potter, in November of 2014. You can read the original post down below as well as other additional edits that were made with updated details.

There has been an update on the case with new information released about Jason Potter. Fox 13 Seattle stated that detectives believe he is going out in public dressed as a woman.

Jason Potter could also be in the Himalayas, India, and Nepal.

To read the article and see a picture of what Jason Potter may look like dressed as a woman, click here.

If you are living in the Seattle area or happen to know any additional information about Jason Potter or Julia Potter, you can contact Seattle Police Det. Rande Christiansen at (206)615-0066.

You can also leave an anonymous tip to the Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound and can get a cash reward of up to $1000 by calling 1-800-222-TIPS or by using the P3 Tips app.

Let’s help get Julia home to her mother.

Original Post is down below.


This case has always stuck out to me, even 10 years later. I was 11 or 12 years old when the show Washington’s Most Wanted did a segment on Julia Potter. She was 6 years old at the time and she was abducted by her father, Jason Potter from her Seattle home. Julia’s mother created a facebook page dedicated to finding her daughter. (Since this community doesn’t allow Facebook links, the name of the page is “Finding abducted Julia Potter, 16 years old WA US”) Jason Potter, according to people who know him, has been known to be a weird guy. He has a nationwide warrant for his arrest and he called his private lawyer to let them know he will be living off grid. He also updated his profile picture to Lionel Richie saying “Hello? Is it me you’re looking for?”.

(EDITED) The only known sighting of Jason Potter was when he was seen visiting a nursing home in Olympia WA and a staff member recognized him. In 2021, Detectives say he tried to visit his father in a nursing home in Olympia where he was recognized by a staff member. He was not able to get access because of Covid. At that time, he had a beard and complained that he had driven a long way to get there. Detectives say there has been no contact between the two of them since then.

A possible sighting might have been in the North Olympic Peninsula. A woman suspects that the man she saw with a teenager during her time in the North Olympic Peninsula in WA was Jason Potter. She reported it to the federal marshal and felt as if the man she saw was Jason Potter after viewing the Finding Julia facebook page.

Another instance was someone finding a box of letters written by Jason Potter in a box at goodwill. This information was left as a comment in one of the posts that belonged to Julia’s mother on facebook (the comment cannot be found and it is presumed to be deleted: the only information known about the comment is that the letters were described to be strange and they were handed off to police). Ten years later, this case remains unsolved and not much coverage has been shined on it, limiting the amount of people to be informed on it in the PNW and beyond.

(EDITED PART) Detectives say Jason Potter is known to have an interest in boats and marinas, and could be working in that industry in Bellingham, Tacoma or Oregon City, Oregon.

To those living in the PNW and to those living outside of the PNW: Have you heard of the case? Is there any information you may know about both Jason and Julia Potter so we can give her mother answers?

Additional Links and info:

  • Julia’s mothers Facebook page features her most recent posts that include AI generated images of what Julia may look like now.
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Case summary: In early July 1999, an unidentified body of a 16-18 year old man was found in lake Ukiel in Olsztyn, Poland, a popular tourist spot in the summer. The decedent was found drowned by the side of the lake known for its unguarded beaches. Despite retaining a recognizable face and having a distinct facial structure, to this day, he remains unidentified, and the public coverage regarding his discovery is scarce. Apart from the above information, only a low-quality post-mortem photo and a description of his appearance are available without any further details.

I had found what seemed to be a matching missing person's case that could potentially be the identity behind that particular Doe, considering the short distance between Olsztyn and his last seen location of Elbląg (2 hours), the closely matching appearance and height, with the only caveat being the fact that the missing Maciej Jóźwiak was reported as missing in October 1999. Initially however, I thought that it could be blamed on a delay between his disappearance and date of missing report submission.I had reached out to the Itaka foundation who is responsible for his case about the potential match, and unfortunately it is not him. Turns out the missing date provided in Maciej's case is in fact the date of last contact, therefore it's not possible that the Doe found in Olsztyn is him.

It still leaves me curious about who it might have been, since it just seems so unlikely nobody knew or recognized that young man. I might try looking around international missing person's databases as well, since once again it was an area very well known with tourists, especially ones from Germany and ex-Soviet states (notably the Russian Kaliningrad Oblast, located around 2.5 hours away from Olsztyn). If anyone has any potential tips or other ideas where to look further, such as those missing person's databases, please reach out. Anything could help, and I would love to see him get his name back. I even tried to give my hand at my very first facial reconstruction, since it just seems impossible that no one would remember him as a guy they played on the neighborhood with, or their classmate, their distant friend, their cousin. I know it's not very good, but the only two pictures of him available are of such a low quality it would be a miracle to identify him based off of those pictures alone. I'm thinking of making a digital "Who Are We?"-type poster in Polish, English, and maybe other languages if I'm able to translate properly, with his reconstruction to share around, because in such a small city I'm certain someone would eventually recognize him.

Translation of the appearance description released by Olsztyn Police:

The Provincial Police Headquarters in Olsztyn conducts identification and search activities in relation to an unidentified male corpse discovered in Lake Krzywe [translation note: another name for Lake Ukiel] in the Likusy district in Olsztyn, on July 10, 1999. The cause of death was determined to be drowning on the days between July 8, 1999. and 10/07/99. Description: age approximately 16-18 years old; height 175 cm; medium build; dark blonde, short, straight hair; round, full face; pale complexion; high forehead; eyes set wide apart, convex; nose small, straight, concave; medium-sized, protruding ears; medium mouth; full dentition; protruding chin; short neck; long arms; fingers long, slim; long, skinny legs; long toes. Distinguishing marks: none.

  • My personal amateur reconstruction based on Olsztyn John Doe's morgue photograph (first time doing any kind of reconstruction like this)

  • Original post - Olsztyn John Doe's DoeNetwork page - Snapshot of the original police announcement of his body's discovery in Polish (site is currently defunct)

  • POSTMORTEM WARNING original morgue photo of the decedent

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Missing person Kimberly Faye Thrower

I’m Still New To This And My first post Covering This Case Was Deleted I Believe I’m Not Sure Why But I Figured I’d Repost It This Is The Case Of Kimberly Faye Thrower

Some info on Kimberly

Missing from laurinburg North Carolina

RaceNative American

Date of Birth11/29/1987

Age at Disappearance16 years old

Height and Weight5'5,110 pounds

brown hair

brown eyes

Clothing/Jewelry DescriptionFaded Levi's jeans, black hooded jacket with the initial "K" on the front, light brown Timberland boots, a silver herringbone necklace, a silver watch, and silver hoop earrings

piercings Tongue and ears

nickname Kim

Disappearance

Kimberly was last seen standing at a bus stop on Stevens Circle in Laurinburg, North Carolina at 7:00 a.m. on April 29, 2004. She was supposed to attend classes that day at Scotland High School. A witness saw an African-American man put his arm around her, and they went into the woods together. She has never been heard from again.

Kimberly never arrived at school and has never been heard from again.

Kimberly goes by nickname kim.

Kimberly's case remains unsolved, unfortunately she is classified as a runaway, authorities are re-examining her case due to the years that have passed without any contact from her.

Friends and family of Kimberly want answers in her case and want to know where their loved one is, they miss her dearly.

If you or someone you know may have information regarding Kimberly's case please reach out to the Scotland County Sheriff's office at 910-276-3385.

Thank you for your time Regarding Kimberly and her Disappearance

Once Again I’m Still New To This So I Still Have Alot To learn But I’m Trying My Best To Just Spread Awareness For Her loved Ones

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Hello all!

Mods feel free to remove this if it's redundant. I noticed that several posts about this had been removed and wanted to do my own writeup that's also a quick intro to the Colonial Parkway murders, but I've just noticed that another post is up discussing this update. Since I've been working on it for a bit I figured I'd share it anyway, but I completely understand if this needs to be removed.

It’s been quite a few years since I made a post here, so I apologize in advance if this writeup is a little rough around the edges. These cases are close to my heart as they are local for me, and have haunted me since I first heard about them as a child. So naturally I was ecstatic to hear that one of the Parkway cases, along with another Virginia cold case, has finally been solved!

On January 8th, several Virginia law enforcement agencies and the FBI held a press conference announcing that Alan Wade Wilmer Sr. was linked through DNA evidence to the 1987 murders of David Knobling and Robin Edwards, as well as the 1989 murder of Teresa Lynn Howell. Wilmer lived in Lancaster County, Virginia, and died in 2017 at the age of 63. According to the authorities involved, if Wilmer were still alive today, he would be charged with the three murders.

Wilmer had never been convicted of a felony, so the absence of his DNA profile in the CODIS database seems to have played a large role in why the cases have taken so long to solve. At this point it is unclear what led to authorities suspecting Wilmer and seeking out his DNA.

David Knobling, Robin Edwards and the Colonial Parkway Murders

David Knobling, 20, and Robin Edwards, 14, were last seen on September 19th, 1987. They had first met earlier that day and spent time with one of Edwards’ family members, and it appears that Edwards met up with Knobling again later that night. It’s not known with any certainty why they decided to meet again. (Side-note: Obviously their age difference is concerning, but considering that we can’t know for sure what happened that night and that the case is now solved, I personally don’t think it's the right time to speculate about that. If anyone chooses to do so I only ask that they consider the fact that Robin and David’s family members may see this post. I know for a fact that at least one family member of another Parkway victim has frequented this sub in the past. From what I understand the families of the Colonial Parkway victims are all very close, and I think that the Knobling and Edwards families finally having answers after all this time is what’s most important right now.)

On September 21st, Knobling’s pickup truck was discovered in the parking lot of the Ragged Island Wildlife Management and Refuge Area in Isle of Wight County in southeastern Virginia. The truck’s doors were unlocked, the radio was still playing, and David’s wallet was sitting on the dashboard. Two days later, David and Robin’s bodies were found along the shoreline of the Refuge. They had both been shot in the back of the head, and Robin had been sexually assaulted.

The double homicide has long been linked to three other cases collectively known as the Colonial Parkway murders, as they all involved young couples (or two people together who may have been perceived as a couple) who were killed or disappeared on or relatively near the Parkway between 1986 and 1989. Rebecca Dowski, 21, and Cathleen Thomas, 27, were found brutally murdered at one of the Parkway’s scenic pulloffs overlooking the York River almost a year prior to Knobling and Edwards case. Their throats had been slashed, there were signs of strangulation and rope burns on their wrists, and the killer had attempted to set fire to Thomas’ car by dousing it in fuel. This did not work, however, as diesel fuel was used, which does not burn as readily as regular gasoline.

Cassandra Hailey, 18, and Richard “Keith” Call, 20, disappeared during their first date on April 9th, 1988, and Call’s car was later found at another overlook on the Parkway. Some of their clothing was found in the backseat, and some of Call’s possessions were either on the driver’s seat or the dashboard (I believe these included his car keys, watch, and glasses). The surrounding area and the river were searched, but to this day their bodies have never been found.

In September of 1989, Annamaria Phelps, 18, and her boyfriend’s brother Daniel Lauer, 21, disappeared while traveling to Virginia Beach from the Richmond area on Interstate 64. Lauer’s car was found at the westbound rest stop in New Kent County along I-64, which was the opposite direction that they would have been traveling. It had been parked in a strange way, on the side of the lane that was meant to be used by large trucks to exit the rest stop. If I remember correctly it may have even been partially blocking that lane. The doors were unlocked, and the keys were in the ignition. In October, their bodies were found in a wooded area by hunters within a mile of the rest stop. While a cause of death couldn’t be definitively established, some of their remains bore marks that suggested they may have been stabbed.

Teresa Howell

Aside from David Knobling and Robin Edwards' murders, Alan Wilmer was also linked through DNA evidence to the murder of 29 year-old Teresa Lynn Howell. Howell was last seen outside of the Zodiac Club in Hampton, Virginia in the early morning of July 1st, 1989. Later that day construction workers discovered articles of women’s clothing at their worksite, and Teresa’s body was found nearby. She had been strangled and sexually assaulted. For some geographical context, the city of Hampton is only a few miles away from the Ragged Island Wildlife Refuge.

Next Steps

Authorities are now seeking more information about Alan Wilmer in an attempt to see if he can be linked to any other crimes. Despite the similarities between Knobling and Edwards' case with the other Colonial Parkway cases, Corinne Geller of the Virginia State Police has said that "at this time there is no forensic nor physical evidence to link the Isle of Wight County homicides to those other double murders."

The following are some quotes from several news articles that provide more information about Alan Wilmer:

From the Richmond Times Dispatch: "Wilmer was 5 feet, 5 inches tall and weighed 165 pounds, police said. He had brown hair, blue eyes and often sported a close-cropped beard. At the time of the murders, Wilmer drove a “distinctive” blue 1966 Dodge Fargo pickup truck. He also owned a small commercial fishing boat, named the Denni Wade, in which he sometimes lived and which he docked in marinas around the Northern Neck. He was a fisherman and avid hunter and ran a business called Better Tree Service, police said."

From Wavy.com: "[...]Officials confirmed Wilmer drove a blue 1966 Dodge Fargo pickup truck during the late 1980s, with Virginia license plate: EM-RAW. He also had a white pickup truck, a van, and a silver 1989 Ford F-150."

The Wavy article includes pictures of Wilmer's distinctive blue pickup truck and his boat. Anyone who thinks they may have information pertaining to Alan Wilmer or other crimes he might have been involved with is encouraged to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI, or to submit a tip online at www.tips.fbi.gov

Final thoughts

I'm just so happy that at least one of the Colonial Parkway cases have been solved (and another case that we didn't even know was connected!). I hope that even if the other cases aren't connected, this development may help reinvigorate the other investigations. Personally, I've always felt that there are just as many differences as there are similarities between each of the Parkway cases, and I would not be surprised if there are several different perpetrators involved in these crimes.

Thank you all for reading, and I'd love to hear your thoughts about this update and these cases!

Sources:

Virginian Pilot

Richmond Times-Dispatch

Wavy.com

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Crazy to see this news:

The suspect, Alan Wilmer, was connected to the homicides of Colonial Parkway victims David L. Knobling and Robin M. Edwards via DNA. His DNA also connected him to the 1989 cold case murder of Teresa Lynn Spaw Howell.

Kind of wild to see this news. I lived in the area during this time period and was always fascinated by the case. I have to wonder if he was responsible for the other murders grouped into the "Colonial Parkway Murders" from the same time period. I mean, it would make sense, but they stressed in the press conference they have no evidence connecting him to those murders. Just would seem crazy to have two killers stalking around in the same area with the same MO. Anyway, glad that DNA finally caught this guy, even if he escaped punishment.

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On November 19, 1992, 23-year-old Anna Lee Manning vanished from Danville, Kentucky. Earlier that day, she had spotted her aunt across the street from Chin's Jewelry and called out to her, saying she wanted to talk to her about something. Anna was supposed to visit her aunt later that day, but never showed up. She was accompanied by an unidentified white male the last time she was seen.

At the age of 16, Anna married Anthony B. Manning in 1985. Following this, she and her new husband distanced themselves from her family, to the point where none of them knew where she was living in 1992. At the time of her disappearance, they had a two-year-old daughter and had been separated.

In April of 1992, Anthony allegedly went to Anna's apartment and tried to initiate sex with her, which she refused. Following that, he handcuffed her, led her out the back door, and went to take her purse and their daughter to his car. At this point, she was able to escape. Anthony was charged with kidnapping and sentenced to 182 days in jail.

At the time of Anna's disappearance, Anthony was still in jail. Her aunt (who had raised her since she was 13), did not believe that she would have left without telling anyone, and would not have left her daughter behind. It is important to note that she may have been suicidal at the time, but authorities believe she was a victim of foul play.

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Cases with photo or video clues always seem to feel more tangible, or 'real' to me, for some reason. One I often think about is Albuquerque Jane Doe, a.k.a 'Becca', and the photograph found with her. Another would be the unidentified person captured on CCTV exiting Jennifer Kesse's car, 3 days after her disappearance.

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Edit: u/invertedjennyanydots found the story. Thank you so much! — link — It’s interesting to compare what a 15-year-old girl, now 64-year-old-woman, semi-remembered, was told, and misremembered, reading the news story and her account. I should probably also add that the way this article is written (by no fault of the incredible user who located the case) is completely disgusting.


I very much hope the crime described here was at some point solved, but I have never encountered better detectives than the people who read/post here and a mystery is still unresolved for my mom. I worry this post violates rule 2 as I have no link. Please let me know if I should move this question elsewhere.

My mom (born in ‘59) called me looking for help with research on something that is bothering her.

She said she was asked to clean up the aftermath of a murder scene on a property owned by her mother, now deceased, who ran a property rental/management firm called “Barcroft Properties” in Lake Barcroft, VA. They owned properties in VA, MD, and DC. This murder would have happened in the DC metro area (Northern VA or nearby Maryland) in 1975 or early 1976, possibly but not likely 1974. I’m fairly certain the crime itself was properly documented and investigated, I’m just looking to help her place what the crime was so she can know whose bloodsplatter she helped lay to rest.

She says the house she and her dad went to clean up (after the cops came through) was in “a simple subdivision like military housing.” Definitely not the city. She recalls, but isn’t sure, “split entry. You’d enter — six or so steps to the right — living room — nothing to the left so might have been a duplex — not sure.”

She knows it was less than 45 minutes, maybe at most one hour from Lake Barcroft in Virginia but has a feeling it might have been on the Maryland side of DC. Could be either state.

What she recalls hearing about the crime is that there was a party, then everybody left, then the killer came back. He killed the hosts of the party, who were parents, but the killer wasn’t their child. She thinks someone involved might have been in the military but isn’t sure. The killer may have left two little girls (2-4 years old) alive. She says she imagined them hiding under the bed but isn’t sure if they were in the house at the time or if she filled that in. They could have been elsewhere and orphaned, or might be a figment, or might have died. She says she remembers hearing that their grandparents took them in.

What she remembers about the scene is that her dad was “cutting up the carpet — massive gold carpet in all the rooms.” Meanwhile she “was washing the blood off the walls … so many walls, he must have chased at least one of them all over the house with the knife.”

This won’t help with your search but she remembers her dad put down the un-bloodied pieces of carpet in their own house. She said she would just stare at the gold rug all freaked out.

Does anyone have any leads on what double homicide this may have been?

I guess the key facts are:

1975 or 1976

DC Metro area (VA or MD, subdivision not city)

Two dead (maybe two children survived)

Home invasion — it definitely occurred in a home.

Thank you so much, archivists and detectives!

It’s not this case

edit to add: if solving this strikes your interest, and the property owner’s name (my mom’s mom, now dead, who would have been renting to the deceased) will help with your search, feel free to DM me.

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Update, sorry if you see this twice, I had to take out the news article text and resubmit.

This is one close to home for me. Here is a quick breakdown of the Murders from 1986-1989 in South East Virginia. A now-deceased man has been linked by DNA to 2 of the murders along with other cold cases they did not think were connected before.

The Colonial Parkway murders were the murders of at least eight people along the Colonial Parkway in South-East Virginia between 1986 and 1989. The Colonial Parkway is a 22-mile long thoroughfare that cuts through the Colonial National Historical Park and connects Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown. Long stretches of the road are devoid of streetlamps or road lights and are extremely isolated, making it a popular lovers' lane location frequented by many young adults. When I say that it is dark and deserted, I mean it. It is meant to fade into the background as a road so you can feel the Colonial vibes basically.

In each incident, a young couple sitting in a vehicle was targeted and both were killed. Three pairs of victims were recovered, and another couple remains missing and presumed murdered. Several other additional homicides have also been tentatively linked to the four confirmed cases. The causes of death included strangulation, gunshot, and stabbings. There was no evidence of burglary but sexual assault has not been ruled out. The killer drove his victims’ vehicles away from the murder sites. The linking of the four crimes is circumstantial, and no suspects have ever been publicly identified.

Here is the set of two people, who we now know were shot by Wilmer Sr. Using the words 'couple' for these two people is pretty gross since David was 20 and Robin 14, but here is the gist, below. The erasure of Davids's pedophilia might have been a factor in this case remaining unsolved for so long.

David Knobling and Robin Edwards

On September 23, 1987, Virginia salesman David Lee Knobling, 20, and eighth-grade Huntington Middle School student Robin Margaret Edwards, 14, were found shot to death around 100 feet away after being washed ashore with the tide in the Ragged Island Wildlife Refuge, on the south shore of the James River in Isle of Wight County, near Smithfield, Virginia. The two victims were last seen on September 19, 1987, after tthey had met at an arcade and Robin had snuck out later that night to meet up with David. Both victims had been shot; Robin in the back of the head execution-style, and David twice, once in the head and once in the shoulder like he had been running from the killer. Both victims were partially clothed. Edwards was found with her jeans unfastened and her bra around her neck, but investigators were unsure if there had been sexual assault since despite Robin being underage and David having a pregnant girlfriend, it was presumed that Robin and David had a sexual relationship. It now seems like the killer assaulted Robin, but David was also disgusting for meeting up with a literal eighth grader.

Knobling's black Ford Ranger pickup truck was discovered on Monday, September 21, 1987, by a patrolling police officer at the refuge parking area next to the James River Bridge with the wipers, engine, and radio still running and some articles of clothing inside near the Ragged Island Wildlife Management Area about two miles upriver from where their bodies would eventually be discovered. The officer found the black Ford Ranger with both doors open and the driver’s window partially rolled down which caused police to believe that the perpetrator had possibly been posing as or was some sort of uniformed officer. There were two pairs of underwear, shoes, and Knobling's wallet were found in the car, which ruled robbery out as a probable motive. Three days later, the two bodies were discovered by Knobling's father and a search party along the water's edge of the James River.

Authorities immediately linked the double-murder of Knobling and Edwards to the murders of Dowski and Thomas eleven months previously because although their deaths did not occur on the Colonial Parkway, both sets of victims were couples who had been killed at or around lovers' lane areas, and the two locations were only about a thirty-minute drive apart.

There are tons of theories on the Colonial Parkways Murders and it was trending towards them not being related but with this discovery and the addition of more murders, the possibility that these were all connected with real. There is also a theory involving the murder of two women who were members of the LGBTQ+ community in Shenandoah National Park that might be tied to two of the Colonial Parkways murders as hate crimes.

The person who committed these two murders plus more had no felony charges and died in 2017, his DNA was submitted after his death..

Colonial Parkways Murder Wikipedia Page with links to multiple news articles and media

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Hello everyone! As always, thank you for all the comments and upvotes on my last post about Gretchen Fleming. I hope that her case will get solved quickly and that her family will find peace.

Today's case concerns the story of a woman who suddenly vanished from her house.

BACKGROUND

Dorothy "Dottie" Yates-McCathran was 40 when she went missing from her home in Vivian, Louisiana, USA.

Dottie was a mother of two, a six year old girl and a fourteen year old boy. Her parents, who live in Shreveport, have custody over them.

Her mother, Martha Mullins, described her as "crafty, outgoing, (with) lots of friends and a contagious laugh".

Her brother said that Dorothy was always a part of the popular crowd, did a lot of sports and had tons of friends growing up.

Dorothy and her brother were adopted, and she was always very close with her mom. She also used to train soccer throughout highschool. Their parents divorced when she was a teen and she took it very hard.

Dorothy went to Texas to Waco to study interior design. During university, Dorothy became addicted to hydrocodone which she started to take to help with pain caused by a forehead injury. She moved to her parent's house to find her footing. She got involved with a party crowd and got heavily into drugs. Dorothy attempted ten different rehab centers throughout the 20 years she was addicted, with mixed results, but always ended up kicked out.

Dorothy got in a relationship with a man named Kevin she met in rehab, whom he married and had a daughter with. Sadly, the relationship was heavily abusive, with both of them taking drugs. A month before Dorothy's daughter was born, she had to go to the hospital for sutures due to a wound which was the result of Kevin hitting her with a broomstick.

DISAPPEARANCE

Dottie suddenly vanished from her house in the 10000 block of Vivian Airport Road; Her family haven't heard from her since the 21st of January, and that is the date she was reported last seen. She went missing one day after her daughter's sixth birthday. The day before Dorothy went missing (20th), her mother talked to her on the phone- Dorothy was upset that she won't be able to see her daughter in Shreveport, which is 40 minutes away by car, on her birthday and even cried over it, but she seemingly cheered up about the prospect of coming over for a birthday party on the following Saturday (26th of January). Dorothy wanted to take her daughter camping on Sunday.

On the 21st of January, around 3:45 p.m, Dottie called her friend, who asked to be anonymous. During the call, Dottie said that she and her husband have been fighting a lot lately and that she has to get away. She also asked if she can take a restaurant job her friend was offered. During the conversation, someone walked in; Dottie was crying before, but when that person came in she instantly pulled herself together, with Dottie saying "hi" to them. She continued the conversation with her friend after the person came in.

Two days after she went missing, her husband called Dottie's mother and said that on the 21st, he went to the city to look at a job with his cousin- when he came back, Dorothy was nowhere to be found. The disabled car (Kevin disabled the car on purpose to not allow Dorothy to go anywhere) was still parked in its spot and he couldn't see any signs that anybody came over in the meantime. Before the husband left their home, Dorothy was cutting up and cooking okra in the kitchen- when Kevin returned, he noticed that the house was full of smoke, a partially burnt tv remote wrapped in a wet towel was in the bathroom, a burnt spatula was on top of the stove, and clothes were strewn around the house. Kevin said that Dorothy became paranoid lately and suspected that she started to use again- specifically, that she'd mix her perscribed drugs with meth, which she took before.

Apparently, he thought that Dorothy was with a friend- she would visit them and stay away from home for some time, but she'd never stay so long without contacting him. Dorothy left behind her purse, driver's licence and broken phone- and her mother says that she'd never leave home without make-up. The police was informed about Dottie's disappearance on the 23rd, but she was officially considered missing on the 27th, after she didn't come to her daughter's birthday party.

Around the 1st of February, a search by drone was carried out on the family's property. Future searches with the use of sniffer dogs were planned out. By the 21st, two searches have been carried out; During them, the police searched McCathran’s home and vehicles, interviewed neighbors, and conducted an aerial search by the department’s drone unit. During the third search, the police were joined by the Shreveport Fire Department K-9 Search and Rescue Task Force, Ark-La- Tex K-9 Search and Rescue Team and K-9 Spirit, and a second drone search was carried out. The searched area was 30 acres, and it was split into grids for the ease of search. One of the efforts searched the five acre property near Vivian's airport, where the couple lived, and it did turn up some of Dottie's belongings- a feather boa, some jewelry and a knit hat. All items but the boa were confirmed to belong to Dorothy or her family members. A bunch of feathers were also found, but it's unclear if they belonged to the boa.

Kevin found another phone under the porch of their house and wanted to turn it over to authorities, but he wanted the police to come to him; He handed over both phones, the one he found under the porch and one that was left behind, to Dorothy's parents during his daughter's soccer game who then turned them over to the sheriff, but the devices were too broken to do anything about them. Dorothy's family relationship with Kevin has become estranged since her vanishing, and the soccer game was the first time Kevin has seen his daughter in 16 months.

In April, somebody left a newspaper clipping about Dorothy's vanishing with some notes on it and maps drawn on in a nexon near a cash register in Vivian, and police asked for the person who left it to contact them. They haven't contacted the police by May of 2021.

On the 30th of December, a billboard was put up for Dorothy asking people for information about her disappearance and telling about the reward.

CONCLUSION

I think that there is a big chance that Dorothy might've indeed relapsed again and that might've been the reason as to why she went missing. If she was the one responsible for making a mess in the house, then her last actions certainly seem frenzied and impulsive. There's a chance that she took the odd clothes like the boa or the hat with her for some reason and lost them. She might've perished due to weather or fallen into water and hasn't been found yet.

There's also domestic violence- we've seen that Kevin could be aggressive, and there are rumors that he even said that Dorothy was "pissing him off" and that he'd like to get rid of her. He could've staged the mess in the house and scatter the clothes to confuse the investigation. He allowed the police to search his home at first, but then he grew distrustful, plus he distanced himself from Dorothy's family and even his daughter- of course people react to situations like these differently, but to me it is at least worth noting.

Dorothy's family also speculates that she might've gotten in trouble with other drug users or dealers, maybe owing money to someone dangerous. She allegedly frequented some drug houses, so her getting into trouble in one also seems like a possibility.

There's a $20,000 reward for any informations regarding Dorothy's disappearance. Her family has also hired a private detective.

Dorothy's brother isn't a fan of Kevin and he suspects that he might be responsible for her going missing.

When she went missing, Dorothy Yates-McCathran was 40, making her about 44 now. She was white, 5'3 (63 inch / 160 cm), 115 pounds (52 kg), with brown hair and brown eyes. She has scars on both arms, a scar on her abdomen and a tattoo on her abdomen. Her ears are pierced. If you have any info about her disappearance, contact Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office at 318-675-2170.

SOURCES:

  1. shreveporttimes.com
  2. ktbs.com
  3. shrewporttimes.com
  4. ktbs.com
  5. usnews.com
  6. The Vanished podcast
  7. Charley Project

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Karen Michalski has been described by her family as beautiful and vibrant. An outgoing person with many friends, Karen was very involved with both her job at Gilford Instrument Laboratories in Oberlin and her local ski club. One of 14 children, Karen enjoyed a close relationship with her siblings. At the time of her death, Karen was living in an apartment in Lorain, Ohio.

On March 7, 1979, Karen traveled to Cleveland to meet a friend at a local convention. Later that evening, the two would join several other friends at a restaurant in Rocky River known as Victoria Station. After eating and socializing, Karen announced that she would be heading home to Lorain. She left close to midnight. However, instead of heading west back toward Lorain, Karen instead drove east through Lakewood on Detroit. She then turned right onto Beach and pulled into the driveway of a seemingly random home. Karen did not know anyone who lived in this area.

Neighbors across reported hearing a horn followed by a loud bang, which they initially belived to backfire. However, the police were called anyways and arrived on scene to find Karen slumped over in the driver seat. The driver’s side window was shattered and she had been shot in the back of the head with a shotgun. Investigators believe the killer would have to shoot her through the driver’s side door from close range. Neighbors around the scene were questioned and one came forward saying they had seen a light colored station wagon pulled behind Karen’s car in the driveway, effectively blocking her in. This car and its driver have never been identified.

Delving into Karen’s personal life revealed a few different love interests, some who were looked at as potential suspects. At the time of the murder, Karen had previously dated her married boss and her apartment contained various love-letters from him. However, he did pass a polygraph and had a solid alibi for the night of the crime. Police also focused on a different boyfriend of Karen’s, who failed to attend her funeral and days later went on a ski trip that had been previously planned for him and Karen with someone else. This man also moved out of state within a year of the crime. He, however, was also cleared after he passed a polygraph and had a credible alibi.

Another suspect emerged from a man who was in a traffic accident in the area the night of the shooting. The man drove a light-colored station wagon and inside it, a shotgun was found inside it. However, ballistics would later say the shells from this shotgun did not match those found at the scene of Karen’s death.

The night Karen was killed, a robbery had occured in Cleveland on East 55th and Superior Avenue and Euclid Avenue. The robbers were armed with a shotgun and shot two people. Some have theorized that Karen coincidentally ran into the robbers and resisted by honking the horn to draw attention, causing them to panic and shoot her.

In yet another strange detail, a note was discovered in Karen’s apartment. In it Karen writes that if anything were to happen to her to tell a former boyfriend that she was sorry and that she wished things could have been different. This former boyfriend was not considered a suspect by investigators.

Karen’s death has now gone unsolved for over forty years. Lakewood police have stated that with the passage of time, they hope any individuals who were afraid to come forward before may do so now.

Was Karen Michalski the victim of circumstance - armed robbers, a road rage incident? Or was the victim of a targeted attack?

Cleveland19 News

Attorney General

Poster

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This is a weekly thread for off topic discussion. Talk about anything that interests you; what's going on in your world?. If you have any suggestions or observations about the sub let us know in this thread.

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Case

Victoria Elizabeth Bowers (17) was last seen leaving her house on foot on May 30, 1973 in Deltona, Florida. No further details are available, but the NamUs profile was not added until February 27, 2019. She had brown hair, blue eyes, and a glass left eye. If she is still alive today, she would be 68.

Charley Project

NamUs

Notes

Due to the lack of information, there is very little to speculate on. The wording makes it appear like she may have run away, yet her casefile has only been classified as endangered missing as far as I'm concerned.Something I found interesting was her resemblance to several photos which were located in the storage locker of serial killer Rodney Alcala (1, 2, and 3). Known for his ability to charm, Alcala was able to persuade many people throughout the United States into being photographed by him. It is known that he killed at least one of the many people he photographed. As a result, the Huntington Beach Police Department has since released a cache of his other photos in the hopes of identifying more potential victims. These photographs can be seen here.

It should also be noted that Alcala was incarcerated during her stated disappearance, but given how long it took for NamUs to upload her casefile and the lack of attention her case has received, it would not surprise me if the provided date of disappearance was inaccurate. On the other hand, it is not out of the realm of possibilities for her to have survived for a while after her disappearance while laying low, as this was the 70s and it was easier to evade detection back then. Either way, this is a missing person case that has sadly been forgotten after all these years.

ABC News

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John Ghobrial is one of the hundreds of condemned inmates in California whose sentences remain in limbo from the bitterly stalemated battles regarding the state’s death penalty laws. Much of his personal history is murky, but he was an immigrant from Egypt.

He was from a Coptic Christian family, and immigrated to the United States on the pretenses of religious persecution. In one incident, he reportedly lost his arm to an anti Christian lynch mob. However, family accounts and court documents mentioned that he molested and stabbed his 8 year old cousin, and fled abroad to avoid prosecution and domestic repercussions. Due to illicitly crossing the Mexican border, Ghobrial’s precise date of entry and early life in the United State is unknown.

While in the United States, Ghobrial became a transient in the state of California. Much of his income came from panhandling in store parking lots, but he took up work as a butcher. He mainly lived in the backyard sheds of friends that he made.

In 1998, Ghobrial lured a local boy, 12 year old Juan Delgado, into the shed that he resided in. What exactly occurred afterwards isn’t known, but Ghobrial chopped Delgado’s body into several different pieces with a meat cleaver, and encased the dismembered remains in 7 concrete cylinders. Ghobrial then loaded the cylinders into a shopping cart and scattered them in the backyards of several neighboring houses.

Due to him only having one arm, authorities strongly believed that Ghobrial had help in disposing Delgado’s body. Some of the cylinders he crafted weighed up to 200 pounds, and would have been a herculean feat for a man with two arms to just pick up. Ghobrial somehow transported and threw every one across the span of several blocks with only one arm to use.

Despite their strong suspicions, authorities weren’t able to track down any potential accomplices, and only Ghobrial was convicted and condemned for the murder.

In your personal opinion, how likely did Ghobrial carry and scatter Delgado despite his physical inhibitions?

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John Ghobrial is one of the hundreds of condemned inmates in California whose sentences remain in limbo from the bitterly stalemated battles regarding the state’s death penalty laws. Much of his personal history is murky, but he was an immigrant from Egypt.

He was from a Coptic Christian family, and immigrated to the United States on the pretenses of religious persecution. In one incident, he reportedly lost his arm to an anti Christian lynch mob. However, family accounts and court documents mentioned that he molested and stabbed his 8 year old cousin, and fled abroad to avoid prosecution and domestic repercussions. Due to illicitly crossing the Mexican border, Ghobrial’s precise date of entry and early life in the United State is unknown.

While in the United States, Ghobrial became a transient in the state of California. Much of his income came from panhandling in store parking lots, but he took up work as a butcher. He mainly lived in the backyard sheds of friends that he made.

In 1998, Ghobrial lured a local boy, 12 year old Juan Delgado, into the shed that he resided in. What exactly occurred afterwards isn’t known, but Ghobrial chopped Delgado’s body into several different pieces with a meat cleaver, and encased the dismembered remains in 7 concrete cylinders. Ghobrial then loaded the cylinders into a shopping cart and scattered them in the backyards of several neighboring houses.

Due to him only having one arm, authorities strongly believed that Ghobrial had help in disposing Delgado’s body. Some of the cylinders he crafted weighed up to 200 pounds, and would have been a herculean feat for a man with two arms to just pick up. Ghobrial somehow transported and threw every one across the span of several blocks with only one arm to use.

Despite their strong suspicions, authorities weren’t able to track down any potential accomplices, and only Ghobrial was convicted and condemned for the murder.

In your personal opinion, how likely did Ghobrial carry and scatter Delgado despite his physical inhibitions?

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On March 15, 1989, Tracey Kirkpatrick was only minutes away from going home on a slow Wednesday night in the small town of Frederick, Maryland when she was brutally murdered.

No motive has ever been determined, and no arrests have ever been made, leaving this baffling crime unsolved over 34 years later.

But who was Tracey Kirkpatrick? Tracey had been an advocate for those in need since she was a child. Known as a kind and quiet girl who loved helping both people and animals, she had insisted on working multiple jobs so she could put herself through college to achieve her dream of becoming a lawyer for those too poor to afford one. She was only a few months from achieving her dreams when she was killed, making an already sad case that much more tragic.

FINDING THE BODY

On March 15, 1989, at around 10:40pm, a security guard named Donald Barnes Jr noticed something strange at the Eileen’s Ladies Sportswear store in the West Ridge Square Shopping Centre. All the lights were still on when the store should have closed almost 2 hours before.

On a hunch, Barnes, who was also a deputy with the Frederick County Sheriff’s office decided to check the store out and make sure everything is ok. He goes to open the door, and finds the store completely unlocked. Finding the store empty, he made his way through the store, until he found the storeroom, and is met by a crime scene that has haunted investigators for nearly 35 years.

The body of 17 year old Tracey Kirkpatrick is lying on the floor in a pool of her own blood. Barnes could immediately tell that whatever had happened to Tracey, it had been brutally violent, and the disturbing amount of blood all over the storeroom told him that she’s already dead. He immediately calls 911.

THE SCENE

Investigators soon arrived at the scene and would find stab wounds across Tracey’s chest and back. Despite the sheer amount of blood at the scene, there was very little evidence to go off. The only other clue investigators could find was a blood smear on the back door, along with a partial fingerprint.

The back door led to a hallway, which then led to the loading docks behind the mall, and investigators conclude that this was likely the path the killer took to escape the scene after the murder. Strangely however, other than a few drops, there was very little blood in that hallway. There was also no sign of a struggle inside the storeroom, and no signs of forced entry. The front of the store also seemed undisturbed. It seemed that whoever had killed Tracey, she had let them into the store herself.

The cash register was still full, and cash receipts were still stashed on the counter, likely eliminating the possibility of a robbery gone wrong, however the stores keys, as well as any personal items Tracey may have been carrying were missing. Tracey’s car was still parked in the parking lot, but her keys were missing. There was also no sign of a murder weapon.

Because of the lack of anything from the store itself being stolen, and the violence displayed during the crime, investigators would conclude that this was likely a targeted attack, by someone Tracey knew personally.

As officers on the scene collected evidence, Tracey’s parents would burst into the store, asking them to please tell them that she’s ok. They had originally shown up to make sure she was alright, as it was very late (around 11pm by this point) and Tracey’s care was unreliable. Thinking her car might have broken down, her parents had gone to make sure the 17 year old had a ride home. Officers were forced to break the news that their daughter has been murdered. Tracey’s mother Diane doesn’t remember anything else from that night and would later be treated at a hospital for shock.

While this seems like a tragic circumstance of the case that I added for effect, it’s actually an interesting clue in the case. After breaking the news, and finding out why the parents showed up, Tracey’s father would tell officers something interesting. She had told them that if she wasn’t home by 11 that night, to assume that something had gone wrong.

Despite the seemingly significant implications that come from someone informing their parents something bad might happen to them that night, and then getting murdered, it seems that it wasn’t been expanded upon. Nothing I was able to find goes into any detail on why she may have said this, or what she might have been worried about.

The second thing investigators would learn from Tracey’s father is that this is the second time in 2 nights that they had made the trip down to the mall. The night before, they had rushed down only to find Tracey safe, but not alone in the store. She had been talking with her ex-boyfriend, a 19 year old named John German. Apparently the 2 had decided to get back together the night before, which is why they had both stayed at the store so late.

Strangely, this also isn’t expanded upon in any media I was able to find, I wasn’t able to find out if he had an alibi, whether the relationship was rocky, whether he might have had a motive. Nothing.

THE INVESTIGATION

Investigators would spend the next 2 days interviewing everyone who knew Tracey. Teachers, friends, family, anyone, and everyone who knew her, to piece together what they could.

Diane would tell investigators that Tracey had headed to the mall at around 1pm to start her shift as a clerk, before clocking into work at the ladies sportswear store at around 4pm. Diane had stopped by at around 6:30-7pm to bring her some food to eat, and described her daughter as acting normal if a bit bored, because the store was complete empty. The store manager also says that they checked on Tracey at around 8pm and also described the store as empty.

The stores computer system showed that the register hadn’t been used since around 8pm, meaning that unless someone walked in and didn’t buy anything, no customers entered the store for the rest of the night.

There were no security cameras inside the store, but investigators decide to interview Donald Barnes Jr, the security guard who found Tracey’s body in the hopes he might have seen something or heard something. Barnes simply repeated the same story as he had when he first found the body. Nothing suspicious except the lights. He also took and passed a polygraph test.

Apparently, the mall closed at around 9, and the only other person investigators can verify as having been at the mall around the time of murder is a man seen in the parking lot, who tells investigators that he was parked there waiting for his girlfriend to finish her shift. Once she had finished her shift, the 2 drove home, without seeing or hearing anything suspicious.

After this, Tracey’s autopsy results come in, with the medical examiner concluding that she had been stabbed around 7 times, defensive cuts on one of her hands and died around 9pm. There was no evidence of sexual assault, but the wounds were deep, and this backed up investigators belief that this was an angry, personal attack.

After this though, the trail seems to go cold.

A CONFESSION?

Months later, investigators get a call from the producers of a TV show called confession hotline. The show is where people would pay to confess to secrets. The producers say they got a call in June that investigators might like to hear and send over a tape recording.

In the recording, a man who introduces himself as Don, confesses to Tracey’s murder. He says that “about 3 months ago I stabbed a girl to death” and specifies that he did it inside the stockroom of a women’s sporting goods store. He even calls Tracey by name as he’s apologizing for the murder. Despite apologizing, he would say that he wouldn’t turn himself in because Maryland has the death penalty and that it wouldn’t bring her back.

He said that he had been to the store several times already to talk to Tracey when she was alone, and that after the conversation turned hostile that he had attacked her with a knife he carried with him in his pocket at all times. This matched the investigators theory that Tracey had known her killer.

Despite the apparent risk of making this call, he stated that he wasn’t worried about the call being traced back to him because “there are a lot of guys named Don in Frederick.”

https://youtu.be/RHfDKN6nzXo - This is a video of the phone call.

Noted in the Crime Junkie Podcast, one of the main sources I used for this write-up, one of the first thoughts when hearing this name is Donald, the security guard. But despite this, it seems investigators cleared him. Apparently, Donald never went by Don, having friends and family call him Donnie, or even Charlie, which was his middle name, making the fact that caller is named Don more of a weird coincidence. At least in their mind.

Their mind, however, is not the publics mind, and the public was quick to make the connection. Despite law enforcement specifying that Donald Barnes Jr had nothing to do with the crime, public opinion differed. To this day, there are theories that Barnes killed Tracey, and that the investigators covered it up as Barnes was one of their own. Not only this, but there is also speculation that Donald Charles Barnes Jr is the son of former Frederick Sheriff Donald Charles Barnes Sr. Not exactly hard to see why.

There is however nothing to officially back up this claim.

Investigators quickly trace the c...


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On March 15, 1989, Tracey Kirkpatrick was only minutes away from going home on a slow Wednesday night in the small town of Frederick, Maryland when she was brutally murdered.

No motive has ever been determined, and no arrests have ever been made, leaving this baffling crime unsolved over 34 years later.

But who was Tracey Kirkpatrick? Tracey had been an advocate for those in need since she was a child. Known as a kind and quiet girl who loved helping both people and animals, she had insisted on working multiple jobs so she could put herself through college to achieve her dream of becoming a lawyer for those too poor to afford one. She was only a few months from achieving her dreams when she was killed, making an already sad case that much more tragic.

FINDING THE BODY

On March 15, 1989, at around 10:40pm, a security guard named Donald Barnes Jr noticed something strange at the Eileen’s Ladies Sportswear store in the West Ridge Square Shopping Centre. All the lights were still on when the store should have closed almost 2 hours before.

On a hunch, Barnes, who was also a deputy with the Frederick County Sheriff’s office decided to check the store out and make sure everything is ok. He goes to open the door, and finds the store completely unlocked. Finding the store empty, he made his way through the store, until he found the storeroom, and is met by a crime scene that has haunted investigators for nearly 35 years.

The body of 17 year old Tracey Kirkpatrick is lying on the floor in a pool of her own blood. Barnes could immediately tell that whatever had happened to Tracey, it had been brutally violent, and the disturbing amount of blood all over the storeroom told him that she’s already dead. He immediately calls 911.

THE SCENE

Investigators soon arrived at the scene and would find stab wounds across Tracey’s chest and back. Despite the sheer amount of blood at the scene, there was very little evidence to go off. The only other clue investigators could find was a blood smear on the back door, along with a partial fingerprint.

The back door led to a hallway, which then led to the loading docks behind the mall, and investigators conclude that this was likely the path the killer took to escape the scene after the murder. Strangely however, other than a few drops, there was very little blood in that hallway. There was also no sign of a struggle inside the storeroom, and no signs of forced entry. The front of the store also seemed undisturbed. It seemed that whoever had killed Tracey, she had let them into the store herself.

The cash register was still full, and cash receipts were still stashed on the counter, likely eliminating the possibility of a robbery gone wrong, however the stores keys, as well as any personal items Tracey may have been carrying were missing. Tracey’s car was still parked in the parking lot, but her keys were missing. There was also no sign of a murder weapon.

Because of the lack of anything from the store itself being stolen, and the violence displayed during the crime, investigators would conclude that this was likely a targeted attack, by someone Tracey knew personally.

As officers on the scene collected evidence, Tracey’s parents would burst into the store, asking them to please tell them that she’s ok. They had originally shown up to make sure she was alright, as it was very late (around 11pm by this point) and Tracey’s care was unreliable. Thinking her car might have broken down, her parents had gone to make sure the 17 year old had a ride home. Officers were forced to break the news that their daughter has been murdered. Tracey’s mother Diane doesn’t remember anything else from that night and would later be treated at a hospital for shock.

While this seems like a tragic circumstance of the case that I added for effect, it’s actually an interesting clue in the case. After breaking the news, and finding out why the parents showed up, Tracey’s father would tell officers something interesting. She had told them that if she wasn’t home by 11 that night, to assume that something had gone wrong.

Despite the seemingly significant implications that come from someone informing their parents something bad might happen to them that night, and then getting murdered, it seems that it wasn’t been expanded upon. Nothing I was able to find goes into any detail on why she may have said this, or what she might have been worried about.

The second thing investigators would learn from Tracey’s father is that this is the second time in 2 nights that they had made the trip down to the mall. The night before, they had rushed down only to find Tracey safe, but not alone in the store. She had been talking with her ex-boyfriend, a 19 year old named John German. Apparently the 2 had decided to get back together the night before, which is why they had both stayed at the store so late.

Strangely, this also isn’t expanded upon in any media I was able to find, I wasn’t able to find out if he had an alibi, whether the relationship was rocky, whether he might have had a motive. Nothing.

THE INVESTIGATION

Investigators would spend the next 2 days interviewing everyone who knew Tracey. Teachers, friends, family, anyone, and everyone who knew her, to piece together what they could.

Diane would tell investigators that Tracey had headed to the mall at around 1pm to start her shift as a clerk, before clocking into work at the ladies sportswear store at around 4pm. Diane had stopped by at around 6:30-7pm to bring her some food to eat, and described her daughter as acting normal if a bit bored, because the store was complete empty. The store manager also says that they checked on Tracey at around 8pm and also described the store as empty.

The stores computer system showed that the register hadn’t been used since around 8pm, meaning that unless someone walked in and didn’t buy anything, no customers entered the store for the rest of the night.

There were no security cameras inside the store, but investigators decide to interview Donald Barnes Jr, the security guard who found Tracey’s body in the hopes he might have seen something or heard something. Barnes simply repeated the same story as he had when he first found the body. Nothing suspicious except the lights. He also took and passed a polygraph test.

Apparently, the mall closed at around 9, and the only other person investigators can verify as having been at the mall around the time of murder is a man seen in the parking lot, who tells investigators that he was parked there waiting for his girlfriend to finish her shift. Once she had finished her shift, the 2 drove home, without seeing or hearing anything suspicious.

After this, Tracey’s autopsy results come in, with the medical examiner concluding that she had been stabbed around 7 times, defensive cuts on one of her hands and died around 9pm. There was no evidence of sexual assault, but the wounds were deep, and this backed up investigators belief that this was an angry, personal attack.

After this though, the trail seems to go cold.

A CONFESSION?

Months later, investigators get a call from the producers of a TV show called confession hotline. The show is where people would pay to confess to secrets. The producers say they got a call in June that investigators might like to hear and send over a tape recording.

In the recording, a man who introduces himself as Don, confesses to Tracey’s murder. He says that “about 3 months ago I stabbed a girl to death” and specifies that he did it inside the stockroom of a women’s sporting goods store. He even calls Tracey by name as he’s apologizing for the murder. Despite apologizing, he would say that he wouldn’t turn himself in because Maryland has the death penalty and that it wouldn’t bring her back.

He said that he had been to the store several times already to talk to Tracey when she was alone, and that after the conversation turned hostile that he had attacked her with a knife he carried with him in his pocket at all times. This matched the investigators theory that Tracey had known her killer.

Despite the apparent risk of making this call, he stated that he wasn’t worried about the call being traced back to him because “there are a lot of guys named Don in Frederick.”

https://youtu.be/RHfDKN6nzXo - This is a video of the phone call.

Noted in the Crime Junkie Podcast, one of the main sources I used for this write-up, one of the first thoughts when hearing this name is Donald, the security guard. But despite this, it seems investigators cleared him. Apparently, Donald never went by Don, having friends and family call him Donnie, or even Charlie, which was his middle name, making the fact that caller is named Don more of a weird coincidence. At least in their mind.

Their mind, however, is not the publics mind, and the public was quick to make the connection. Despite law enforcement specifying that Donald Barnes Jr had nothing to do with the crime, public opinion differed. To this day, there are theories that Barnes killed Tracey, and that the investigators covered it up as Barnes was one of their own. Not only this, but there is also speculation that Donald Charles Barnes Jr is the son of former Frederick Sheriff Donald Charles Barnes Sr. Not exactly hard to see why.

There is however nothing to officially back up this claim.

Investigators quickly trace the c...


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I had reached out to Itaka foundation about the potential match, and unfortunately it's not him. Turns out the missing date provided in Maciej's case is in fact the date of last contact, therefore it's not possible that the Doe found in Olsztyn is him. It still leaves me curious about who it might have been, since it just seems so unlikely nobody knew or recognized that young man. I might try looking around international missing person's databases as well, since once again it was an area very well known with tourists, especially ones from Germany and ex-Soviet states (notably the Russian Kaliningrad Oblast, located around 2.5 hours away from Olsztyn). If anyone has any potential tips or other ideas where to look further, such as those missing person's databases, please reach out. I'm specifically looking for missing persons databases from Germany, Russia, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine, Czechia, and Slovakia. Anything could help, and I would love to see him get his name back. I'm even considering making an attempt at a composite/reconstruction based on that morgue photo, since it just seems impossible that no one would have recognized him or knew who he was.

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Hello everyone! As always, thank you for your votes and comments under my last post about Laura Huebner. I hope that her case will be solved soon and her loved ones will find solace soon.

Today I wanted to share another case of a woman who was last seen with a strange man.

BACKGROUND

Gretchen Fleming was 27 when she went missing from Parkersburg, West Virginia, USA.

At the time of her disappearance, Gretchen has been living with her grandparents (or just grandmother; Sources differ) for six months after coming back from North Carolina, where she went to college. According to her grandmother, Gretchen was a joy to have in the house, and it was completely out of character for her to vanish. Gretchen has recently started a job at H&M at Grand Central Mall. Her grandmother described Gretchen as "(A) really a sweet lovely young lady and she’s so pretty. I’ve often told her she reminds me of Audrey Hepburn with her high cheekbones".

According to her stepmother, Jennifer Fleming, teenage Gretchen couldn't wait to leave for North Carolina and finally spread her wings.

Gretchens's high school friend, Jake Grimm, remembered laughing with Gretchen and talking about fashion together. They were both members of the student council of the Parkersburg High School. He also said that Gretchen "didn't dress anything like everybody else. She's always made a statement. She's so creative. Music is a big part of who she is. She's done all these different things. She's traveled, she's very well spoken, she used to be a writer and still does write”.

Gretchen's father, David, described his daughter as "(...) an amazing little girl. She’s very independent. You know, she’s my little girl. And she’s been a great girl, and everybody loved her. Everybody that came in sight with her loved her. She was unique and personable and had a great personality and she’s just a great kid". When asked what he wants to tell to Gretchen if she's listening, he said "I just want to tell her I love her and if somehow, she is somewhere and she hears this, I just want her to come home. And I’m hoping for the best. And I love my little girl. I just want her home". He also said that Gretchen loved to create new looks from thrifted clothes.

Phillip Fleming, Gretchen's uncle, described her childhood self as "a bubbly little child, (...) she was just a happy, go-lucky -- always smiling and giggling". He also said that Gretchen had a habit of walking around on the tips of her toes, earning her a nickname "twinkle toes". She kept that habit untill her adulthood.

Shortly before her disappearance, Gretchen was struggling with a recent breakup and her mother's death. This was the reason why she moved to her grandmother's house.

DISAPPEARANCE

Gretchen's grandmother has dropped her off at the mall at about 1:15 p.m on the 3rd of December, so that she could go to work. She said that her granddaughter didn't return that night, but she'd sometimes go spend a few days at a friend's house and was 27, so she didn't have to tell her grandmother about everything. After a week passed, her family became concerned.

The bartender of the nearby Front Row Sports Bar and Grill, where Gretchen was a regular, said that she was there on the 3rd of December at around 11 p.m with someone else. Gretchen's purse was turned to them the following morning and was picked up by Gretchen's father on the 11th of December, and was then turned over to the police. Gretchen has left the bar with someone else, who wasn't the person of interest.

Gretchen was last seen during the evening of December 3rd and the early morning of the 4th at My Way Tavern (also called a Lounge) in Parkersburg, West Virginia, with an older man. Gretchen didn't own a car and arrived to the bar with a different person.

Gretchen was reported missing on the 12th of December after she has not contacted her family in a few days. Oddly enough, the photo that was used in the innitial missing person bulletins was two years old, taken when Gretchen was about 25.

Around the 15th of December, the Vienna Baptist Church hosted a special time of prayer specifically for Gretchen and her family.

On the 15th of December, the Parkersburg Police Department executed multiple search warrants, including a house on Division Street with the assist of West Virginia State Police Crime lab. A crime scene van has been seen outside of said house.

A vigil has been held on the 19th of December in the Parkersburg City Park band pavilion.

At the time, police already had a person of interest, but they haven't shared his name to preserve integrity of the case and because he hasn't been charged with a crime. The person was at the My Way Lounge that night, and police believed that Gretchen left the place with him and went back to his house. Police has said that the man has given inconsistent statements. He admitted that Gretchen was in his car at some point, but didn't make it back to his home with him. There's no indication that they knew eachother before the night of 3rd/4th of December.

Security footage showed the two leave the My Way Tavern together but didn't capture them getting into a car due to where it was parked. More cameras captured the car going back to the man's house, around two miles away from the bar. His house, car and electronic devices have been searched. A "second location" was also searched- the place is believed to be a storage unit.

Around the 29th of December, multiple sources have confirmed to Eyewitness News that the man in question was Preston Pierce, previously Darrell Lott, 55, who used to be a law enforcement official at multiple departments in West Virginia. His career spans 12 year and ended in Belington Police Department in Barbour County. Police has still not called him a suspect or name him officially. He has since stopped working with the police, but haven't left the city.

On the 30th of December, police published photos of the car Gretchen was believed to enter (a Nissan Rogue Sport, with one Outer Banks sticker on the trunk window, a Pittsburgh Penguins license plate frame and Darth Vader stickers on each side of the rear seat windows) and asked everyone in Parkersburg to check their surveillance cameras from late night December 3rd through December 5th.

On the 4th of January 2023 the house of the POI has been searched again.

On the 4th o February, a large scale ground search has been carried out. Police expected about 300 people to show up, but over 200 more than that came, with some volunteers coming from out of state. The Mountwood Park was searched, which was about 25 acres of land; It was a recovery search due to multiple tips the police has recieved. Some items have been found that were analyzed to see if they were related to the case, but to this day there have been nothing oficially said.

On the 27th of February, a billboard with Gretchen's photos and contact info has been put up on Murdoch Avenue heading south.

CONCLUSION

I think that, sadly, it's the most likely that Gretchen isn't alive anymore. Allegedly, Gretchen's stepmother's friend has met up with Pierce and has woken up at his house without remembering how she got there, so it's possible that Pierce might've drugged Gretchen. It's also highly likely that she was drunk that night and someone decided to take advantage of that.

Throughout the sources, a big theme is just how many people were helpful and supportive of the search. Everyone in the My Way Lounge, the owner, the employees and a lot of frequent customers did their best to help the investigation. They've even put a candle in the front window and said they're working on increasing the security measures.

A reward of $32,500 has been offered to anyone with substantial information concerning Fleming’s physical location. A separate reward for the same amount has been offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in Fleming’s disappearance or physically harming the woman. The reward was originally 15,000$, but local buisness owners have added to the total. The reward for information on her disappearance has since grown to $100,000.

When she went missing, Gretchen Fleming was 27 and would be about 29 now. She was white, 5' 1" (155 cm), 110 pounds (50 kg) with brown hair and brown eyes. If you have any info regarding Gretchen's disappearance, contact detective Zimmerman’s number, 304-424-1072.

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Original Title: Angelo "Andy" Puglisi disappeared from a local swimming pool in Lawrence, Massachusetts on August 21, 1976. Did his home life play a role? Was a known child predator responsible? Or is there more to the story?


Angelo “Andy” Puglisi was born to his parents, Angelo and Faith Puglisi, on September 2nd, 1965. As the oldest of five children, he was described as “a good kid” who was “always willing to help.” At the time of his disappearance, he and his family lived at the Stadium Housing Projects.

His parents would later divorce in 1975, which resulted in his father moving to New Hampshire.

From an early age, Andy cared about others. One of his childhood friends, Melanie, remembered meeting him when he and her older brother were playing football. She asked to play, and at first, her brother said no. However, Andy stood up for her and said that if she couldn’t play, then he wasn’t going to play either. As he grew up, he would quickly become known for his kindness and gentleness.

In the 1970s, Lawrence, Massachusetts was considered one of the poorest cities in the United States. As of the most recent Census, nearly 20% of residents live in poverty. Despite this, life was good for Andy. He adored his parents and his siblings, and there were around 300 kids to play with in his housing project. A new public swimming pool, the Higgins Memorial Swimming Pool, had opened across the street, and it quickly became a popular hangout spot on hot days, especially for the local children. This would become the same pool that Andy would vanish from.

Disappearance

On the day of his disappearance, Andy went to the Higgins Memorial Swimming Pool. It is unknown when he arrived at the pool or what occurred that morning. However, there are a few confirmed events that help to establish a timeline:

  • At 2 PM, his friend, Melanie Perkins, left the pool with her brother. Andy opted to stay, as he wasn’t ready to go home.

  • At 3:30 PM, Andy’s mother, Faith, reported that Andy called home and spoke to one of his brothers. At that point, there weren’t any signs of anything wrong.

  • At 5:45 PM, a lifeguard saw him leaving the pool. This was the last confirmed sighting.

Andy’s siblings came home soon after, and they quickly noted his absence. This resulted in his family and neighbors searching for him at the pool and the surrounding areas, which included a dump, nearby woods that lead to Interstate 495, and the housing development.

At some point, the police were called, and they launched a massive search that involved state troopers, military personnel, and volunteers. They worked day and night for six days, at which time the official search was called off.

At first, the authorities believed that Andy had run away since his parents went through a difficult divorce. Their theory was that he ran away because he felt torn between his parents. However, when he failed to turn up during the official search, investigators began to consider the possibility of foul play.

Later Developments

Since Andy’s disappearance, a few suspects have risen to the surface, including Charles Pierce and Wayne Chapman.

In September 1976, approximately one month after Andy’s disappearance, Wayne Chapman was arrested in New York State for a firearms violation during a routine traffic stop. At the time, he was driving a converted van that had been a blue truck, similar to the one Andy’s friend noticed near the pool the day he vanished. Once the authorities searched his van, they found child pornography, rope, tape, handcuffs, a fake police badge, a sock that appeared to be bloodstained, and a starter’s pistol. Police later suspected him in the disappearances of over a dozen children. He was charged with several crimes against children, including the rapes of two boys in 1975, which occurred after he lured them from the same swimming pool Andy disappeared from.

Chapman was never charged in connection with Andy’s disappearance. He served his prison sentence, after which he was civilly committed as a sexually dangerous offender. Despite his status, he was released in 2019, after which he was committed to a medical facility in Boston. He died in October 2021.

A second suspect, Charles Pierce, arose after he confessed to two different abductions in the 1970s; Janice Pockett, who disappeared in 1973 from Connecticut; and an unidentified boy from Lawrence, Massachusetts. Some believe that the unidentified boy was Andy, and although Pierce claimed he sexually assaulted and buried the boy near Janice, neither body has been located. He was convicted of rape and murder, and he was serving a 20-year prison sentence when he died in 1999.

In 1998, Melanie Perkins, a friend of Andy’s who was with him at the pool that day, began filming the documentary Have You Seen Andy? The documentary was released in 2007 and featured on HBO Cinemax. The following year, it won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism.

Since 2007, Melanie has worked to keep Andy’s case in the spotlight. Unfortunately, after the two main suspects died, the case stalled. As of this writing, Angelo “Andy” Puglisi remains missing.

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