Justice has been served Everyday Bailey Brown rides the huge, grey, janky train to her law firm to downtown NewYork, NewYork. Bailey the last few weeks has been super stressed trying to deal with the current case she has been handling. The trial is dealing with a man named Robert Jean, who has been accused of the rape and murder of the fifteen year old girl, Sarah Lynn. Robert Jean abducted Sarah Lynn on the date of June 24th, 2016 from the outside of her highschool while she was waiting for the bus to arrive. When she didn't come home that night, her parents, Zach, and Kyra Lynn, Called 911 filing a missing persons report. The investigation started immediately and many people were looking for the missing girl. Everywhere there were posters …show more content…
The flyer described Sarah wearing blue jeans with black UGG boots, and a pink sweatshirt on the day she went missing. On the day of July 15th, 2016 the body of Sarah Lynn had been found in Lake Conesus in New York. Investigators took the body into custody looking for any evidence of the killer. While this was taking place, their were a few men in custody that were potential suspects. The investigators took the DNA of all the suspects and compared them to the DNA that was found on the body of Sarah Lynn. They identified the murderer as Robert Jean. Robert Jean was taken to jail, and was further investigated. Robert refused to be investigated without a lawyer present. Bailey Brown was the lawyer he chose for his case. The investigator, Karla Voss, started the investigation started on July 23rd at ten in the morning. Karla showed a picture of …show more content…
Bailey left the jail, after finishing the conversation with Robert, to look into the history of Robert, to figure out a way to give Robert a chance after prison. She first researched his past, to identify is their were any other past charges, or if he had a clean record. What she found, discouraged even herself from being able to help Robert in the slightest way. He had past drug charges, and even arrests for resisting arrest, and using violence against a police
The police arrested Kinsella and Hallie. Both girls were put on trial, but ultimately acquitted of the shoplifting charges. Kinsella feels she should never have been held in Maddux’s office, arrested, or put on trial and is here seeking redress for the whole ordeal.
Sarah Childress was born near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, on September 4 1803. She was born at a time when few girls went to school; But Sarah was given the rare gift of an education. That gift would pay off after she married James K Polk. Sarah and James had no children, so Sarah worked behind the scenes to help his husband achieve success.
December 26, 1996, she was reported missing by her mother Patsy after finding her missing from her bedroom. Only eight hours later was she then found dead wrapped neatly in a blanket down in her basement by her father, John. There have been many suspects who have been cleared, but is it possible the investigators that were assigned the case made mistakes along the way? I think so. There have also been lots of theories.
Nobody knows, and it appeared that her own husband Joshua Powell didn’t have a clue of what had happened to her. For all that is known she is dead and her husband murdered her and got rid her body. Joshua has been the suspect of Susan’s disappearance since she went missing. Joshua told investigators that he and their boys went out fishing that day.
Thus eliminating, Crotzer, Douglas James, Corlenzo James and the victims husband. Along with this, during the trial, Corlenzo admitted to committing the crime with his brother and a child hood friend. Crotzer did not even know Corlenzo prior to the trial in 1982 (Crotzer speaks with PDs. 2007, July
Her brother Ricky decided to part ways with Her and when he came back she was gone. Someone witnessed the abduction and immediately called the police. Ricky raced home to tell his family what had taken place. 4 days after her being missing she was found in a creek dead from her neck being sliced open. Amber’s body was found 5 miles
When the police were notified, they did the most logical thing and went straight for the contractor that had supposedly offered Robert the job, John Wayne Gacy. The police had told him about the disappearance and asked him to come down to the station for some questions. Gacy refused, but agreed to meet them later on. Gacy gave a statement saying that he had no information about the boys disappearance, and was released immediately with no further questions. However the lead detective in the case was not so sure.
In 2004, 19-year-old Ryan Ferguson spent his days locked in a Missouri jail doing curls with a five-gallon coffee jug until he couldn’t feel his arms. The scrawny, basketball-obsessed teenager had been charged in the murder of Columbia Tribune sports columnist Ken Heitholt, based almost entirely on the testimony of Ferguson’s former friend who had dreamed that the pair were somehow involved. Ferguson was convicted despite no physical evidence against him and sentenced to forty years in maximum-security prison. For almost a decade he and his family fought for his innocence, until 2013 when his conviction was finally vacated.
Four Teens Found Dead by the Connecticut River In mid November, four teenagers’ bodies were found in the Connecticut River. The victims were all nineteen years old. A car that was found with them had been flipped over in the river. Police had stated that the names of the victims were believed to have been Christy Stevens, Jill Sawyer, Laura Lagrotteria, and Michael Gallo.
World War one and the beginning of the 20th century set up the atmosphere for the rest of the century. Women’s effect on the war, the revolution Lenin was preparing Russian to happen, Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams, Keynes’ The Economic Consequences of the Peace, and the Great Depression all made an effect on the 20th century. These and others added up to the problems and concerns of the 20th century. In the late 19th century many women began the fight for suffrage.
When found, her body was unrecognisable according to the Police Officer in charge of the investigation, Inspector Wayne King. Within three days (Thursday 26) of the body being discovered,
Upon entering his house investigators found jewelry clothes and other things that linked Robert to the other murders between 1980 and
The evidence all points to that smart person that covered up his tracks by changing clothes, and leaving his murder weapon behind. Also, no one ever saw this man, except for the lady that murdered him in cold-blood because she said she recognized his face and his build after one of her family members were murdered by him. This woman saved probably tons of lives by ending this man’s life because no one was going to catch him. He kept getting away with every murder, so the lady ended his life and took matters into her own hands, and served the jail time. After the man was murdered, the murders stopped, which was another big piece of evidence that led to Mumfre being the lead suspect.
A fourteen year old girl, Susie Salmon was presumed dead in Noristown Pennsylvania on December 6, 1973. Police have been looking for her for a while. Police Detective Len Fenerman gave us an insider on the investigation, stating “ Gilbert’s dog found an elbow in the cornfield.” Susie was last seen leaving the school, Fenerman and the others working on this investigation have found a school book, her hat, and a love note in the cornfield. Jack and Abigail Salmon are grieving their daughter, praying that it isn’t her elbow that was found.
Jerome Brudo’s was born in Webster, South Dakota in 1939. He was born to Henry and Eileen Brudos. He was the younger sibling of two. Henry Brudo’s was a farmer that couldn’t keep work. He moved the family all throughout the Midwest, which caused a rift in the marriage.