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Post by TheWebDetective on Jan 20, 2020 23:11:10 GMT -5
Here are composites of the alleged abductors of Leticia before her death and a video discussing the case.
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Post by TheWebDetective on Jan 10, 2020 5:42:32 GMT -5
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Post by TheWebDetective on Jan 10, 2020 5:32:17 GMT -5
Glad to see closure in this case. I thus recant any possibility of connection to Nayleen Kay Marshall to rest.
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Post by TheWebDetective on Nov 27, 2019 3:21:41 GMT -5
In any case, here's a collage of the various age progressions of Cayedito. Here's also an article on the case. Based on this article and the podcast I posted here earlier, I truly think that the factor of her father should be looked at further. As much as people, myself included give Penny grief over what she truly know about what happened to Anthonette (and she wasn't the model mother, even in 80s standards), the father from what we know is incredibly shady. crimeblogger1983.wordpress.com/2019/07/10/where-is-anthonette-christine-cayedito/
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Post by TheWebDetective on Nov 16, 2019 12:33:01 GMT -5
This always seems to be the common occurrence with cold cases as far as the US is concerned. I'm pressed to say there needs to be a set federal standard on how to handle a case like this.
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Post by TheWebDetective on Nov 16, 2019 12:29:32 GMT -5
To have someone you love and was about to mary get taken away from you in the way Rob described is utterly heartbreaking and it would eat me away personally. I do believe she was likely killed and her abductor might be a serial killer or at least a very disturbed man.
The descriptions and sketch of the abductor and his vehicle are lacking and need some serious updating and further analysis and investigation. Unless Angela live in an area (beyond both her town and part of MO) that truck decals are a common thing, it's surprising how there weren't any other sightings of such a truck.
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Post by TheWebDetective on Nov 16, 2019 12:02:26 GMT -5
It looks like NCMEC updated it's age progression of Cayedito to what she might look like in her 40s.
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Post by TheWebDetective on Sept 15, 2019 14:34:03 GMT -5
Here's a podcast detailing the case.
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Post by TheWebDetective on Aug 15, 2019 14:33:54 GMT -5
"Dora Doe" was a woman found murdered in Oklahoma in 1994. Her case was part of a roll call in an AMW segment dealing with Jeanette Coleman (formerly Daisy Jane Doe) in 1995. CaseDora's body was discovered two miles south of Dora, Arkansas, near the Oklahoma-Arkansas border. No clothing were found at the scene. Her body had been wrapped in landscaping material, tied up with twine. Her head was found 15 feet away, and her heart and left lung were missing. The brush around the body had been cut with a sharp object, laid over the body, and had all turned brown and dried out. A witnesses told investigators that on October 5, 1994, between 4 and 4:30 pm, they saw a white male dragging an object wrapped in black plastic bag near the area where her body was found. The man is described as having brown hair, a mustache, and is approximately 6 feet tall with a slender build. He was reported to have been driving a blue 1990’s model Chevrolet Blazer with Arkansas tags. Characteristics-She had graying dark hair cut very short in a crew cut style. -She had extensive, professional dental work done that included restoration, a bridge and cap work. Thoughts? I'm creating a thread for the three does mentioned in the rollcall during the segment dealing with Jeanette Coleman (formerly Daisy Jane Doe). AMW presented a theory that a serial killer may be involved. If you have any information concerning this case, please contact the Sequoyah County, OK Sheriff's Department or your local or preferred crime stopping agency:www.facebook.com/sequoyahcoso/unidentified.wikia.org/wiki/Dora_Doewww.doenetwork.org/cases/722ufok.htmlwww.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/5117crimewatchers.net/forum/index.php?threads/dora-jane-doe-wf-35-50-found-in-sequoyah-county-ok-23-october-1994.6368/crimewatchers.net/forum/index.php?media/dora-janedoe-found-in-oklahoma-in-1994-without-her-heart-do-you-know-her.2495/www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/ok-sequoyah-co-dora-doe-wht-ntvfem-up5117-heart-lung-removed-oct94.94983/csafd.proboards.com/thread/3575/jane-dora-doe-oct-1994Admin Note: If you have any (news-related) updates on this case, please contact us here: amwfans.com/thread/1662/website-contact-form
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Post by TheWebDetective on Aug 15, 2019 14:33:44 GMT -5
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Post by TheWebDetective on Aug 15, 2019 14:33:31 GMT -5
Garvin County Jane Doe is a deceased female between 21 and 35 whose body was discovered in a creek bed near Paoli, Oklahoma in 1987. Her case was part of a roll call in a segment dealing with Jeanette Coleman (formerly Daisy Jane Doe) in 1995. CharacteristicsShe had brown, possibly graying, hair and her eye color could not be determined. There were some unique physical features that may aid in the identification of this Jane Doe. Spinal Curvature A condition called kyphoscoliosis affected her spine. Kyphoscoliosis causes an abnormal curvature in the spine that may cause a hunched appearance, uneven arms or legs, or an abnormal gait. Because her condition was termed to be mild, she may have only appeared to walk abnormally or complain of back pain during life. It is possible she was unaware she had this condition. TMJ Misalignment The victim had a unique dental condition, possibly temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ). There was evidence she had seen at least 2 dentists, and one of these dentists was possibly a new graduate at the time. A TMJ misalignment causes pain around the face and jaw, difficulty chewing, and unevenness when biting. She likely would have complained about these symptoms while alive. Furthermore, the misalignment of her jaw may have been visually obvious, and was replicated in one facial reconstruction. Personal ItemsSeveral items discovered near the body may have belonged to the victim: -Top - Blue "Camp Beverly Hills" sweat shirt with pink and white stripes. -Bra - Size 38-40 D -Socks - White with blue and red stripes around the top, ankle-high Thoughts? I'm creating a thread for the three does mentioned in the rollcall during the segment dealing with Jeanette Coleman (formerly Daisy Jane Doe). AMW presented a theory that a serial killer may be involved. If you have any information concerning this case, please contact the Garvin County, OK Sheriff's Department, the Paoli, OK Police or your local or preferred crime stopping agency: garvincountysheriff.net/www.policeone.com/Police-Departments/Paoli-Police-Dept-Paoli-OK/unidentified.wikia.org/wiki/Garvin_County_Jane_Doe_(1987)www.doenetwork.org/cases/249ufok.htmlwww.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/5054crimewatchers.net/forum/index.php?threads/garvin-county-jane-doe-wf-21-35-found-near-paoli-ok-24-june-1987.7968/okmysteries.wordpress.com/2017/06/03/unsolved-the-murder-of-garvin-county-jane-doe/www.facebook.com/GarvinCountyJaneDoeAdmin Note: If you have any (news-related) updates on this case, please contact us here: amwfans.com/thread/1662/website-contact-form
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Post by TheWebDetective on Aug 12, 2019 16:39:56 GMT -5
The whole episode with the segment is uploaded on Youtube. Look for "America's Most Wanted - Roy Wayne Bevan Edition".
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Post by TheWebDetective on Aug 4, 2019 1:34:27 GMT -5
I did remember you commenting that on the Bones Jane Doe profile. I'm surprised nobody posted her case yet.
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Post by TheWebDetective on Aug 4, 2019 1:15:47 GMT -5
Princess Doe was a teenager or young adult who was found murdered in a cemetery in Blairstown, New Jersey on July 15, 1982. AMW aired this in 2011. From the Unidentified Wiki. Case Princess Doe was found days after her death. She had begun to decompose and her head had been severely damaged by a blunt object. She wore a dress and a cross pendant was found tangled in her hair. It is not known if Princess Doe was sexually assaulted or raped, although her skirt was found removed from her body and thrown on top of her legs. No semen was found, as the body was too decomposed. She was given the name "Princess" by Lt. Eric Kranz of the Blairstown police, who wanted her to be known by a different name such as Jane Doe, to distinguish her case from others easily. The victim was possibly seen alive at a supermarket by a mother and child, who recognized the clothing found with Princess Doe's body. The woman described the victim wearing her hair in a bun with a stoic facial expression. This was two days before the body was found, which is consistent with law enforcement's updated belief that she was killed only days before her discovery. No trace of drugs were found in her system. Some reports claim Princess Doe's blood contained alcohol. According to Lt. Kranz, Princess Doe's blood had actually fermented during decomposition. Donna Kinlaw stated that her husband Arthur was involved in the victim's murder. She stated that her husband had picked up young women and had them involved in a prostitution ring. She also stated he was also responsible for the murders of other victims, some who remain unidentified, like Princess Doe. Investigators are skeptical of this confession, as many question the credibility of the Kinlaws. In 2015, Princess Doe was given a new reconstruction by NCMEC and her age range was updated from 14- 18 to 15 - 20. The New Jersey State Police believed Princess Doe was Diane Dye for years, despite inconsistencies with dental charting. Dye was finally ruled out by DNA in 2003. Physical characteristics -She had brown, shoulder length hair.
-Her left ear was pierced twice. It is unknown if her right ear was pierced, due to decomposition. -Princess Doe had painted the nails on her right hand red. -She wore blue eyeshadow. -Her top two front teeth appeared slightly darker than the rest. -Recent isotope analysis of Princess Doe's remains indicated that she had spent time in various regions of the United States before her murder, including possible locations such as Arizona. Clothing -Princess Doe wore a skirt that was red and white with a peacock design on the bottom portion. -She wore a red T-Shirt. -A gold necklace with a cross pendant was found tangled in her hair. Thoughts? If you have any information concerning this case, please contact the Warren County, New Jersey Sheriff's Department, the New Jersey State Police or your local or preferred crime stopping agency: co.warren.nj.us/publicsafety/wc911agc.htmlwww.princessdoe.org/www.state.nj.us/njsp/miss/ui_warren_u630870962.htmlwww.doenetwork.org/cases/36ufnj.htmlwww.missingkids.org/poster/NCMU/1102461en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Doewww.youtube.com/watch?v=2ztjZbkgIZsAdmin Note: If you have any (news-related) updates on this case, please contact us here: amwfans.com/thread/1662/website-contact-form
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Post by TheWebDetective on Jul 6, 2019 23:23:13 GMT -5
Any chance you guys consider that he might have committed suicide if we are to assume he's dead? He was treated for depression. I just don't believe a person with that condition would murder his entire family and live for too long especially a high level government worker. My theory is with the taunts from the wife and mother (if they are to be believed) and the pass up from promotion was enough from a depressed Bishop's mind to "end it all" first with his family them himself.
I'm also on the fence as to if Bishop should've been added sooner. Of course you don't need to be a big time criminal to be added in the FBI top ten but I doubt they'd just add anybody in. My guess is before 2014 there wasn't much info or leads concerning Bishop other than the 1978 sighting by someone who happens to be a coworker of his.
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