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Post by Scumhunter on Aug 4, 2023 12:45:03 GMT -5
(Above is sketch of unknown suspect, photo credit: fbi.gov website) From the fbi.gov website: Details: On August 28, 1989, at approximately 1:10 A.M., restaurant manager Mitchell Ringler was found deceased in Tony Roma’s Restaurant in Hallandale Beach, Florida. Ringler was found in his office, which was in disarray and money was missing from the office safe. The offender is believed to have entered the restaurant shortly before closing and spent some time at the bar. Also, an unidentified white pick-up truck containing two White males was seen outside of the restaurant around closing time. The offender was described as a White male, 20 to 30 years old, who stood approximately 5’8” to 5’10” tall. He had sandy-blond hair that was combed straight back. He was clean shaven, neat looking, and spoke slowly without a defined accent. He talked to several restaurant employees and used the phrase, “short of two hoofs and a horn.” He was also a cigarette smoker. Submit a Tip: If you have any information concerning this person, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate. Submit an anonymous Tip onlinewww.fbi.gov/wanted/vicap/homicides-and-sexual-assaults/unknown-suspect---hallandale-beach-floridaThoughts? Admin 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 Maddog on Oct 13, 2024 13:45:42 GMT -5
They know he smoked cigarettes. Any word on whether this suspect left any behind? Sounds like a promising DNA source.
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Post by Scumhunter on Oct 13, 2024 15:34:29 GMT -5
Not sure but yes it would be great if they had that.
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Post by Maddog on Oct 13, 2024 17:39:50 GMT -5
Here is a link to an independent homicide information website. Most of the best news articles in this case are behind a paywall, but the suspect in the sketch was described as “talkative” and well-dressed.
I’m guessing that this was indeed a brutal and random robbery. This page indicates that Ringler was absolutely beloved by his co-workers.
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