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The lingering case of Tommy Zeigler

November 25, 2018 By Alice

Blood and truth: the lingering case of Tommy Zeigler and how Florida fights DNA testing

Blood and truth: the lingering case of Tommy Zeigler and how Florida fights DNA testing. The Tampa Bay is publishing a new six-series about the case of William Thomas Zeigler. As my readers know, I have been involved in this case since the 90s. There are so many posts about this case on my blog that […]

Filed Under: Zeigler Tagged With: Capital Punishment, DNA, Florida, Miscarriage of Justice, Prosecutorial Misconduct, William Thomas Zeigler

Sally Shepherd, more details

November 19, 2018 By Alice

Sally Shepherd

My readers are the best. I said it before and I will keep saying it. Three readers have contacted me about the Sally Shepherd case providing more details. The Case Sally Shepherd was picked up somewhere in Peckham, South London, stripped naked, raped, and beaten to death at the end of 1979. She was struck […]

Filed Under: Unsolved Tagged With: beating death, DNA, London, Sally Shepherd, UK

Suzy Lamplugh: excavation unsuccessful

November 13, 2018 By Alice

Suzy Lamplugh / Photograph Handout PA

The Metropolitan Police is still trying to find answers in the case of Suzy Lamplugh (25) who went missing in July 1986. She was officially declared dead and presumed murdered in 1994. Suzy Lamplugh was a realtor and had left her office in London to meet a client only known as Mr. Kipper. The case […]

Filed Under: Missing Persons Tagged With: missing, Susanna "Suzy" J. Lamplugh, UK

Hazel Juanita Hanna and Cynthia Lorraine Bell

November 12, 2018 By Alice

Hazel Juanita Hanna and Cynthia Lorraine Bell

UPDATE Nov 12, 2018: one of my readers sent me some newspaper articles with more details and pictures identifying each girl, just scroll down. _____ Hazel Juanita Hanna and Cynthia Lorraine Bell were murdered in Missouri, 1976. There is shockingly little online. If you have links to more newspaper articles about this case, please contact […]

Filed Under: Unsolved Tagged With: Cynthia Lorraine Bell, Gun Fire, Hazel Juanita Hanna, Missouri

Willeke Dost: new excavation planned

November 10, 2018 By Alice

Willeke Dost

UPDATE NOV 12, 2018: nothing was found. ____ Dutch police made the following announcement: “The Drenthe police are launching a new search for Willeke Dost, a then 15-year-old girl who disappeared from her foster parents’ farm in Koekange in 1992. The police will dig in an area near the farm where witnesses say they saw […]

Filed Under: Cold Case News, Missing Persons Tagged With: missing child, Netherlands, Willeke Dost

Herman Edward Wilhelm Luhrsen

November 1, 2018 By Alice

Herman Edward Wilhelm Luhrsen grave stone

One of my readers mentioned the unsolved case of Herman Edward Wilhelm Luhrsen (Dec 4, 1886 – Feb 14, 1937). He said it was strange, with multiple angles, and without a good web presence. He kindly summarized the case for me in an email. I got curious and tried to find more articles in the public […]

Filed Under: Case of the Month Tagged With: Case of the Month, Gun Fire, Herman Edward Wilhelm Luhrsen, Wisconsin

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William Thomas Zeigler

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On March 31, 2016, an evidentiary hearing was held to request touch DNA testing. On July 18, 2016, Judge Whitehead denied that request.

On November 23, 2016, an appeal was filed with the Florida Supreme Court. On April 21, 2017, the Florida Supreme Court denied the request for touch DNA analysis.

On May 8, 2017 a motion for a rehearing with the US Supreme Court was filed. It was denied November 13, 2017.

In the summer of 2019, the appeal for DNA testing to the Florida Conviction Integrity Unit was denied.

Richard Lapointe

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In March 2015, the Connecticut State Supreme Court ordered a new trial for Richard lapointe. On Oct 2, 2015, International Wrongful Conviction Day, Richard was set free. The judge ruled that he cannot be retried for the 1987 rape-murder of Mrs. Bernice Martin. Richard Lapointe died on Aug 4, 2020 of Covid19 complications.

In 1987, someone killed Bernice Martin. I hope that she will not become a forgotten file.
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