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Rita Hester (Nov 30, 1963 – Nov 28, 1998)

February 28, 2021 By Alice

Rita Hester

The murder of Rita Hester launched the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR). It is an annual vigil that takes place on Nov 20 for transgender homicide victims and their loved ones. That day, we honour the memory of the transgender people we lost due to senseless acts of anti-transgender violence. Maybe the mainstream media is […]

Filed Under: Case of the Month, Unsolved Tagged With: Boston, Case of the Month, Gay/Trans Panic Defense, Knife Attack, Massachusetts, Rita Hester, Transgender Violence

Missing: Norvel Robert Nelson III

February 25, 2021 By Alice

Norvel Robert Nelson III missing poster

Norvel Robert Nelson III (nickname Bobby) was last seen on Jan 5, 2012 in Mineral Point, Washington County, Missouri. He was on his way to pick up some of his wife’s belongings that were in a trailer where at some point, she stayed. There is no information about the exact location of that trailer online. […]

Filed Under: Missing Persons Tagged With: Mineral Point, Missing Person, Missouri, Norvel Robert Nelson III

Gun Violence

February 21, 2021 By Alice

Every year, too many people die of gun violence. Too many of those cases do not get solved. I want to highlight two cases here. Searching in newspaper archives, I have found little that can solve either. So, this is a post with two cases as works-in-progress. I could have kept them as drafts however, that […]

Filed Under: Unsolved Tagged With: gun violence, Jesus Daniel Corona-Paredes, Kansas, Kansas City, Kentucky, Louisville, Thomas Dwayne Everett

Emily Johanne Carmela Starkloff

February 19, 2021 By Alice

Emily Starkloff

Emily Johanne Carmela Starkloff (Feb 23, 1989- May 5, 2008) was just nineteen years old when she died. That is way too soon for a person to leave earth. Cause of death: a hit-and-run killing. The driver never stopped, never came forward, and was never found. How you can live with yourself knowing that you […]

Filed Under: Unsolved Tagged With: Emily Johanne Carmela Starkloff, hit-and-run, Missouri, Saint Louis

Donald Ray Watson (1953 – 1978)

February 18, 2021 By Alice

Donald Ray Watson

Donald Ray Watson (nickname Buddy) was 25 years old when he was killed. Buddy (March 13, 1953 – April 20, 1978) was on his way home from work. He was a husband to Brenda Faye Watson and a father to three young children. He worked in the Southeastern Kentucky coal mines. Buddy was ambushed and […]

Filed Under: Unsolved Tagged With: Donald Ray Watson, Gun Fire, Kentucky

DeAngelo moves to Corcoran State Prison

February 18, 2021 By Alice

Joseph James DeAngelo, Jr Grid AdS

Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. aka the Golden State Killer (now 75 years old) has found his forever home at Corcoran State Prison. The Sun Gazette reports that Mr. DeAngelo will remain in the Protective Housing Unit. It is a section for prisoners who cannot be housed in the general population because they need ‘special protection.’ […]

Filed Under: Cold Case News, Unsolved Tagged With: EARONS, Golden State Killer, Joseph James DeAngelo Jr.

Aftershock by Judy Melinek and T.J. Mitchell

February 16, 2021 By Alice

Aftershock Melinek and Mitchell

Aftershock by Judy Melinek and T.J. Mitchell is the second book in the Dr. Jessie Teska mystery series. I have not read the first one so this review concerns Aftershock only and does not reflect on the series as a whole. Leopold Haring, one of the world’s most famous architects, is found dead on a […]

Filed Under: Book Reviews Tagged With: Book Reviews, Judy Melinek, T.J. Mitchell

The Peterson Murders

February 15, 2021 By Alice

The Peterson Murders

Henry W. and Ann M. Peterson were found murdered in their two-bedroom apartment around 10am on April 3, 1978. They worked as on-site residential managers of the 36-unit Canterbury Apartment complex on 875 Liberty St, SE in Salem, Oregon. Henry Peterson had retired from the US Army Corps of Engineers. They were ‘avid bowlers, square […]

Filed Under: Unsolved Tagged With: Ann M. Peterson, arson, Henry W. Peterson, Knife Attack, M-Vac Systems, Oregon, salem, the Petersons, touch DNA

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On this website, I write about old, unsolved cases. Most are from the pre-DNA era and are in need of renewed media attention. I only do research and leave the active investigation of these cases to the professionals.

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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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