Sunday, May 22, 2011

DNA CRACKS 1994 COLD CASE MURDER

KILLER?
THE case baffled cops for well over a decade but a determined detective refused to be beaten and now thanks to DNA a brutal killer has been brought to justice.
Kevin Bernard Smith Jr is charged with the bloody shooting Rupert Thompson and the attempted killing of Thompson’s wife, Dorothy in their LA home back in 1994.
The pair were nearly asleep in their ground floor bedroom when Dorothy Thompson woke to find a gunman at the foot of their bed after hearing some glass shatter.
The man then blasted her in the torso before her husband got up and struggled with the thief in their front garden but he managed to escape. 
Rupert Thompson, then 73, later died and Dorothy Thompson was partially paralyzed in her right shoulder.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

LONG ISLAND: TWO SERIAL KILLERS NOW SOUGHT

TAYLOR
TWO serial killers are now being sought by cops investigating the 10 murdered bodies found on a deserted Long Island beach - including the head of a prostitute missing since 2003.
Investigators have finally identified  the remains of a skull and a pair of hands found in March as belonging to 20-year-old Jessica Taylor, whose headless, handless body was found 40 miles away in Manorville in 2003.
She is the fifth victim publicly identified in the case. 
It is not yet known if whether, like the other victims, she was a prostitute who advertised on Craigslist.
Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota said he was convinced the prostitutes were all killed by the same man, but admitted police have yet to identify a suspect - and there is likely to be a second killer.

He said: "As distasteful and disturbing as that is, there is no evidence that all of these remains are the work of a single killer."

Monday, May 9, 2011

MADDIE MCCANN'S MOM: 'SHE TRIED TO WARN ME'

WARNING
HEARTBROKEN mother Kate McCann has revealed that she is haunted by the belief that her daughter Madeleine may have tried to to tell her that someone had tried to break into the children's bedroom.
Speaking on the eve of Maddie's eighth birthday she admitted that the possible missed chance came at breakfast on the day she vanished, when the little girl disconcerted her mother by asking: "Why didn’t you come when Sean and I cried last night?"    
The 43-year-old added: "Not for a moment did we think there might be some sinister explanation. But it is [now] my belief there was somebody either in or trying to get into the children’s bedroom that night, and that is what disturbed them."
She added: "So haunted have I been ever since by Madeleine’s words that

SUSPECT IN '87 CALI. MURDER FITS PROFILE TO A T

KILLER?
A QUARTER-of-a-century after he was found stabbed to death in the street cops believe they have finally cracked the murder case of Richard Schultz.
The 52-year-old was found with multiple stab wounds in June 1987 in a Sacramento, Ca, alleyway along with another man who was treated by emergency personnel and survived.
Detectives at the time determined both victims and a third unknown man had been drinking beers in a carport and for unknown reasons, Schultz and the suspect began arguing, leading the suspect to stab both of them.
But he was gone by the time emergency crews arrived, and the case remained unsolved. But, now almost 25-years after the murder Cops have picked up 48-year-old Gregory Samuel Olguin.

Friday, May 6, 2011

WHO MURDERED 2 CHICAGO TEENS IN 1979?

THE FAMILIES of two suburban Chicago teens murdered more than 30 years ago are still waiting for their killer to be caught--and a motive. Eyvonne Bender and Susan Ovington went shopping and never came home. Their bodies were found in the Morton Grove Forest Preserve, September 5, 1979. They

COPS: MORE VICTIMS OF 1970s NIGHT STALKER

30 YEARS LATER
INFAMOUS serial killer, the Original Night Stalker who murdered at least 10 people and sexually assaulted more than 50 has been linked to at least two more deaths using modern DNA technology.
Considered to be one the worst and most prolific unapprehended serial offenders in America the notorious murderer terrorized South California in the late 70s with a string of shocking deaths.  
Typically he would target middle class homes and stealthily sneaking in late at night.
Then he would wake his victims at gunpoint, tie them up killing the men with a bullet to the brain and the battering their corpses.
The women weren't so lucky, often subjected to horrific sexual