On November 20th, 1986 a young lady, that was seventeen years old, named Madeline Ponds also known as Midge, came up missing. Madeline came up missing one night while she was working at a convenience store called PJ’s one stop, in Columbus, Mississippi. Her mother brought her dinner to the store since she was working late, after her mother left not even five minutes later she was gone. A customer came into the store and started complaining about no one tending the front of the store. There was money taken but it didn’t seem like any foul play went on a detective said. Madelines car and her belongings were still at the store but she was not in sight the investigation went on some time but finally they gave up on finding her. Everyone looked for her in the community but she never came up found so they closed the …show more content…
The police brought the investigation back up on December 17th, 2010. Investigators believed that her body was thrown down into a well behind the store that is now known as County Village. The capped well is now under a barbeque pit inside of the store. A dog with the K-9 unit alerted the police after sniffing fumes that could have possibly been a body inside the well. Investigators then decided to hire a private company to plumb the well and drain it. An investigative team sent down a camera inside the well but it was very unclear and they didn’t see anything conclusive. When the investigators opened the case back up they asked why they didn’t go to the extreme measurements then instead of waiting this long , his reply was that they didn’t have the technology back then like they do now. Madelines case will forever be
This in turn leads the police to be extremely anxious about solving this mystery. A poor woman is also murdered within a matter of days of the murder mentioned before. Karen
On January 13th, 1999 in Baltimore, Maryland, a girl named Hae Min Lee was reported missing. Hae was a senior at Woodlawn High School. She was popular, she played field hockey and lacrosse, and she was an exceptional student. On February 9th, 1999, Hae’s body was discovered in Leakin Park; about an hour’s drive away from the high school. She was found behind a fallen tree, and her body was buried barely six inches in the ground.
The morning of February 24, 2005, the grandmother of 9yr. old Jessica Lunsford called the police in Citrus County, Fla., to report her granddaughter had disappeared from her room the night before. She had tucked her into bed. The only thing that was missing was a stuffed animal that her father won for her at the county fair. Immediately police began to search for Jessica.
12- 19- 2014 somewhere around 2400 and 0600 hours I Det. Scott Demeester was dispatched to 1710 Madrona Street. I was called in to investigate a homicide case. The victim was discovered tucked under a sheet in a vacant home in Atlanta Georgia.
Assignment 3: Greenhill Community Center Case Study I. Does the Greenhill Community Center have a solid mission and direction? Discuss the organization’s mission and how well the organization accomplishes that mission. Are there examples of “mission creep" in this case study? When it comes to Greenhill’s mission of direction I feel that Greenhill has a clear mission direction.
They soon find out that the weird things were from a ghost Rebecca Smith, the Ghost of Graylock, which leads to who had killed Rebecca? The kids go on the search to find out who that was. Rebecca can’t talk to them so she find out a way to help them through clues and images. The resolution in the story is when Bree finds a yearbook and the first letters in a poem spell “Daddy Did It”. Rebecca lead the kids to who she was and who the real murderer was, then when they went to Andy’s house they knew Andy was Rebecca’s
The parents checked on their children every thirty minutes. However, when Madeleine 's mother came to check on her at 10:00 pm, she was missing. This left many people wondering about what could have happened to Madeleine. The first theory is Madeleine 's parents murdered her in the apartment. The second theory is an unknown man kidnapped her.
Abbi didn’t find anything she would have called a lead when she arrived in Ohio. But, she didn’t give up. She kept looking, if this Drew Neely had been possessed while living here, then someone had to know something. She sat in the small coffee shop and pulled up the news report again. It said he had been missing for three years after killing his wife and kids.
What happened? The current detective, Mr. Towers, said they were trying to locate a person of interest, but could not find him, Twyla found him, in jail. She has tried to call the police department to report this finding, no one will talk to her. How is it that a civilian can find this individual, but the detective on the case can not? The current detective said he wants to go question people, but his biggest fear is that they won 't want to talk to him.
Her car was found abandoned five days later but it wasn't until April 26 that her body was found floating in a gravel pit about a mile from where the car
A friend of Maureen Brainard-Barnes, the first of the victims to disappear, says she got an odd call a few days after the 25-year-old vanished in 2007. “ said she was at a whorehouse in Queens,” Sara Karnes tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue, on newsstands now. “I told him she would never go for that, because she was independent. He goes, ‘Well, that’s where I saw her.’ And he described her to a T to me.”
Wilson was also parting at Kilroy’s Sports Bar the night of her disappearance on April 24, 2015, before leaving the bar in a taxi. Wilson’s body was found the next day in Brown County, Indiana, and her murder was investigated as a possible link to Spierer’s case. However, despite the arrest of a local man, Daniel Messel, in Wilson’s murder, a private investigator hired by the Spierer’s determined that the two cases were unrelated.
"(“Jailed for murder”). She was a social worker who was 49 years old when she lost her life. The first person to discover the body was Mr. Bench who was a firefighter. The connection to her was that Mr. Bench had a brother that dated her, but they had broken up two months prior to crime. Bench eventually became a suspect.
After she was killed, her parents had begun to wonder where Betty went. The police
Summary: In 1983 a young 11-year-old girl, Sabrina Buie, was found in a soybean field in a rural area of Red Springs, NC. She had been raped and murdered. There was no physical evidence as to who committed the crime. However, suspicion was cast upon two half-brothers, Henry Lee McCollum, 19, and Leon Brown, 15, who had recently moved to the area from New Jersey and were considered outsiders.