Saturday, April 23, 2011

MISSING BONES FROM GRISLY MO. COLD CASE FOUND

ONE PART of a grisly puzzle has been solved by a Missouri cold case detective. The bones of a victim of an unsolved homicide that had been missing for many years were finally discovered at the University of Arkansas where they were being used in class.

WAS VEGAS MAN BEHIND 1970S SEX SLAYINGS?

THE long arm of the law eventually caught up with a 77-year-old man for a quadruple murder of several young women more than 30-years ago.
Joseph Naso is now likely to spend his twilight years behind bars for the murders of Roxene Roggash, Pamela Parsons, and Tracy Tofoya, and Carmen Colon. So cunning was the killer that some of their bodies weren't found until years later, but now after decades of investigation, officers finally believe they have got their man.    

CASE CLOSED: SLAYING OF BOY, 15, IN 1969 SOLVED

FOR MORE than 41 years, a Tewksbury, Massachusetts family has endured a daily nightmare. Now, that nightmare appears to be over with the collapse of a Secrecy pact. On Sept. 17, 1969 John McCabe went to a high school dance and never came home. Just 15-years-old, he was found dead in a field. He had been gagged and

TATT'S ALL FOLKS! BODY ART CLEARS COLD CASE

HIS TATTOO gave him away. Cops in California say a really clever gang member's tattoo led to his conviction in a 2004 cold case murder. Anthony Garcia, 22, was convicted of first-degree murder with gang enhancements for the slaying of John Juarez, 23, on January 23, 2004. Garcia was linked to the slaying when a detective was sifting through photos of gangland tats. His image was entered by the California Highway Patrol when he was stopped in 2008. According to KTLA, the tattoo featured an image of Ed's Liquor on the 6600 block of Rosemead Boulevard. In front of the
building, a peanut-shaped man is being shot by a helicopter and then laying face down. The dumb inscription? "Rivera Kills" referring to Tivera 13, his gang. The helicopter represents his nickname: Chopper. Bye Bye Dickhead.

LONG ISLAND KILLER: 'BRIGHT, CHEERFUL, CAREFUL'

HE'S BRIGHT. Cheerful. Likely in a relationship. He is Jekyll and Hyde come to life. And cops think he is the Long Island serial killer responsible for at 10 slayings of hookers whose bodies were dumped on a local beach. The New York Times has done a stunning job using criminologists, profilers etc to draw a "chilling" profile of the killer. Serial killer researcher Scott Bonn said: "This is someone who can walk into a room and seem like your average Joe."
ACCORDING TO THE TIMES: He is most likely a white male in