5/07/2008

Police Hunt Stabbing Suspect in Colorado


Police have released a composite sketch of a man who stabbed a woman and left her for dead. According to police the woman met the man in Denver on April 26, 2008. The woman was stabbed repeatedly by the man and left in a field near Denver International Airport. Wounded, she made her way to 56th Avenue where someone drove her to the airport to call police. The suspect is believed to be in his 20s, with a mole beneath one eye. He has thick, dark eyebrows. He is believed to still be in the Denver area.

If you have any information concerning this case, please, call the Aurora Police Department at 303-739-6064.

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Sketch released in search for attempted homicide suspect

Sketch Of Attacker Who Left Woman In Field Released

Woman Assaulted, Left In Field

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5/05/2008

OSBI Releases POI Sketch -Tammy Harjo Murder

OSBI Forensic Artist Harvey Pratt created a sketch of a person of interest using the input of several eyewitnesses. The unidentified man was seen walking up to the home of Tammy Harjo at 417 N. Bryan in Okmulgee, OK Thursday evening (May 1). Tammy Harjo, 43, was found dead 10:30 AM Friday (May 2) of blunt force trauma to her body.

If anyone recognizes the person in the sketch, or has any information regarding this crime, please, call either the OSBI hotline at 1-800-522-8017 or the Okmulgee Police Department at (918)756-3511.


Suspect Description:

American Indian, approx. 20 years old,
6 feet tall, slender build
medium complexion and short black hair

Clothing Description:

light red t-shirt
black shorts with a gray cuff
white tennis shoes


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Sketch Released in Okmulgee Murder Case

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5/04/2008

Deadly Night for Club Patron - Killer and Friends at Large

Obnoxious Behavior

A 28-year-old Oxnard, CA man was leaving Loffler's Sports Bar & Grill at Regal Avenue and Mac Street with his girlfriend and three other friends. As they left at about 1:30 AM, he noticed a young man urinating in public in the presence of women. Richard (Ricardo) Zarate expressed his indignation at the man's lack of civility and hygiene, unaware that he was speaking to a homicidal maniac.

Heated words were exchanged between the two, but no reported physical confrontation occurred. Zarate and his friends then proceeded to their car, which was parked on a nearby street. The suspect was too cowardly to confront the person with an old-fashioned assault & battery. Why risk a bloody nose he could do much better from the safety of his own car? Unfortunately, the obnoxious and cowardly behavior only escalates.

Horror

The suspects vehicle veered toward the party, running Zarate over, dragging him about 75 yards. To prove that this was no accident, the car then made a U-turn on the dead end street --and ran the man over again!

The driver of the car wasn't the only heartless dirt-bag, as the woman on the passenger side grabbed the Zarate's girlfriend by the hair as they drove by. She was thrown to the ground suffering cuts and bruises. No one, save for the suspects, knew that an evening of fun would turn into a night of screams and horror. Later on in the hospital, Zarate died from his injuries.

If you know anything about this crime, please help.

Contact the Orange County Sheriff's Department at (714) 647-7000 or (949) 770-6011

Vehicle Description:

Light Brown newer model Honda Accord

"fancy" chrome wheels and tinted windows

Suspect Description:

Driver is Hispanic male in his 20s

female passenger front seat, male and female passenger back seat

License Plate begins with 1G or 1Q

If you know anything, please, help get this trash off the streets.

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4/30/2008

S.W.A.G.


I do a lot of speculating about suspects and unsolved crimes. Some might not agree with the practice. In my view, whether or not I am right or wrong in my guesses, unsolved cases, as well as dangerous people in current society, receive attention that would otherwise be focused elsewhere. I do try to base my conjecture on fact, and not characterize people in a manner completely dissimilar to what is known.

Essentially, if a subject displays certain factors and these certain factors are present in other unsolved crimes, let's take a look and make sure this guy isn't responsible for those crimes, as well. In the end, the person(s) I suspect may not be responsible for the crime(s). Still, some things are accomplished within the true crime community. Awareness of a known criminal is raised to some extent. Unsolved crimes also receive a little more attention. Discussion, including questions and criticism, help to establish truths and weed out garbage.

I am not alone in this practice, and others take a similar amount of heat for their decisions. I am not always right in my suppositions, but I am not always wrong, either.

This doesn't mean that I endorse slander or libel against innocent persons, I do not. I also don't believe in accusing someone of a crime without any proof. That is not my intention. I am not accusing anyone of anything they haven't been officially accused of.

I have written this post to try explain why I write some of the things that I do. Some may disagree, that is fine. I don't mind criticism, but I don't wish to be misunderstood.

As always, comments are welcome.

S.W.A.G. definition (for those who don't know)

Chris

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1/17/2008

Unsolved Homicide - Brett Wolfe

I have been adding unsolved cases from 2007 to the blog, just give them an extra "bump" into the public view. The following case comes from 2006, but I'm adding it here, because, like so many unsolved homicides, it needs more attention.

On September 22, 2006 the body of Brett Wolfe was found lying face down on the floor of his Seminole, Oklahoma apartment. His hands and feet had been bound. Wolfe had been shot to death. He was discovered by his roommate that morning and police believe he had been killed only hours prior to his discovery.

There are no suspects in this case. Wolfe never saw his newborn child. His son was born a few days before Wolfe was killed. Please help solve this case.

If you have any information about this case, please either the O.S.B.I. Hotline at 1-800-522-8017 or the Seminole Police Department at (405) 382-3434.

O.S.B.I. Press Release 12/13/07

O.S.B.I. Press Release 1/17/07

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Unsolved Homicides - Jack & Elaine Denney

On Christmas of 2007, the bodies of Jack & Elaine Denney were found in their home near the border of Cherokee and Mayes counties south of Locust Grove, Oklahoma. Sometime between December 23, when they were last seen alive, and December 25, when they were discovered by their daughter, the couple had been shot to death. The victims had been shot in the head and torso.

There had been a wave of burglaries around the time of their deaths, yet investigators could find no signs of a forced entry or struggle.

Jack Denney, 65, had retired in December after 27 years as a superintendent of mechanical maintenance at the Grand River Dam Authority. Elaine Denney, 66, was a life-long homemaker who enjoyed making quilts for friends and family. The Denney's were parents and grandparents known for their generosity and enthusiasm.

This tragic case needs your attention. If you know anything, please contact the authorities at the number(s) below. The person or persons responsible for this heinous act deserve justice. I hope that it comes soon.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is offering up to a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the murders of Jack & Elaine Denney.

If you have any information on this case, please call the OSBI hotline at
1-800-522-8017 or the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office at (918) 456-2583.

O.S.B.I Press Release

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1/10/2008

Unsolved Homicide - Denise Stice


The body of Denise F. Stice was discovered at approximately 9:30 a.m. on November 27, 2007. Her body was found by a church group at a park on the south side of Lake Overholser, west of the dam, a few feet from the water. The body appeared to have been deposited there to conceal evidence associated with her homicide. The state medical examiner said that Stice, 48, died of a gunshot wound to the head. There are no suspects in this slaying. Stice's vehicle was found a short time after her body was found.

Denise Stice's husband reported his wife missing when she did not show up to work at Tinker's Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center. Mrs. Stice worked there as director of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. Stice had worked at Tinker Air Force Base since 1999.

If you have any information about this homicide, please call Oklahoma City CrimeStoppers at (405) 235-7300.

Source: NewsOK

Business Expert's Slaying Shocks Tinker Community

Woman Remembered as Hard Worker

This is the second post in a series covering unsolved homicides of 2007.

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At 1/24/2008 3:34 PM, Blogger Richard Soto said...

Denise (Tucker) Stice was a person I have known since Jr. High. I'm glad to have known her in my lifetime. I am hoping that somebody will find it in their heart to come forward and help law enforcement solve the crime that took her from many people who knew and loved her. San Antonio, Texas is waiting for your response. Thank you, Richard Soto

 

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Unsolved Homicide - Pamela Sue Purser


Pamela Sue Purser, 53, was found murdered inside her home in the 5200 block of Meridian Lane Road just after 5:00 PM in Lone Grove, OK on June 17, 2007 (Sunday). Her body was discovered by her son. She had been stabbed to death.

No forced entry was detected. Robbery was not an apparent motive. Nothing in the home appeared to have been out of place. Ms. Purser’s 2-year-old grandchild was inside the home and fortunately was not harmed. Purser had custody of the child. Agents obtained evidence from the crime scene and have interviewed several persons. There are no solid suspects in this case.

Ms. Purser formerly served as Office Secretary for International Union of Operating Engineers Local 670 in Ardmore, OK.

If you have any information on this case, please call the O.S.B.I. Hotline at 1-800-522-8017 or email the O.S.B.I. in confidentiality.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is offering up to a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for Pamela Sue Purser’s death.

O.S.B.I. Press Release

Family Speaks Out About Mother's Murder - KXII

This is the first post in a series covering unsolved homicides of 2007.

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1/09/2008

Unsolved Murders - January 2007 to January 2008

I'd like to let readers know about some tragic unsolved cases from 2007. As usual, the focus will be on crimes that have had very little coverage in the national media or on the Internet. Please, look over the cases in the upcoming posts. If you have any information, contact the appropriate law enforcement agency. You can always contact me with any information you may have, as well.

The upcoming posts will focus on cases from my own state of Oklahoma. I will continue with future posts presenting information on some lesser known unsolved cases from throughout the country. Hopefully, someone can help out in the search for justice.

I would also like to remind family members of unsolved homicide victims that they can submit cases to CrimeShadows.com for consideration. We will add approved cases to the site free of charge.

Reminder: Two new additions to the CrimeShadows network can be found at ZodiacKillerTruth.com and ParkwayKiller.com.

I have also added new ways to comment on this blog, using services from Disqus and LineBuzz.

The CrimeShadows Message Board is growing and could use your support. If you haven't done so already, please, join and participate in the discussions. If you don't see any topics of interest, add your own! Your participation is greatly appreciated.

Stay tuned for more unsolved cases that need your attention. Thanks, Chris

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9/19/2007

July 4, 1969: The Murder of Judy Lichti



On July 4, 1969 Darlene Ferrin was shot to death by the Zodiac Killer in Vallejo, California. Her friend, Mike Mageau, was wounded. There was no apparent motive for the attack. The man responsible would make phone calls and letters claiming responsibility.

The Zodiac case, and that fateful July 4, would become infamous. Books were written and movies were made. The world was captivated by the motiveless killing. On that same night --within the same hour, another woman was killed without motive. Her husband and child were injured. This happened 300 miles away in Fresno. There were no books written. there were no movies made. But, as with the Zodiac, the killer was never captured.

CrimeShadows.com has added the case of Judy Lichti to the site. with your help, maybe this cold case can be solved.

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