Post by Scumhunter on Sept 28, 2018 0:42:20 GMT -5
(Above: Lindsey Maccabee (1st photo) and Danielle Greene (2nd photo). Photo Credits: Ohio State Attorney General's Office website)
From 10tv.com (February 2017 article):
COLUMBUS, Ohio
Scott Greene will forever be Danielle Green's father.
"She was very outgoing. She liked to voice her opinion. She didn't stand for anything," he said.
And Lindsey Maccabee will always be Stacy Stewart's baby sister.
"I loved her. She was my little sister, you know?" she said.
Both women were mothers, family women who lost their way.
"I seen her lose everything. I seen her lose her kids, her home, herself," said Stewart.
"I could tell she wanted help, but she didn't know how to go about getting it," said Greene.
Addiction took them to the darkest of places, including the streets of South Columbus, where they sold themselves to survive.
"She was sad. She was sad," Stewart said. "She didn't feel worthy for some reason."
"It's hard for me to talk about," said Greene. "She was doing the wrong things, and ultimately she paid the price with her life."
Stacy Stewart got the news on October 6.
"They found my sister on the side of the road, murdered."
One month later, November 5, Scott Greene would get the same terrible call.
"I was numb. This isn't real. This is like a nightmare to me."
Lindsey Maccabee's nude body was found along the railroad tracks on Lake Road in rural Fairfield County.
Her death has been ruled a homicide.
A creek bed off of Allen Road, also in Fairfield County, is where Danielle Greene was found.
Her death is called suspicious.
The common threads aren't lost on law enforcement:
Two women who knew each other, from the same block of South Columbus, found dead 30 days apart, both dumped more than 30 miles away.
"Where we have not been able to establish any ties to Fairfield County by either of these young women," said Sgt. Jared Collins of the Fairfield County Sheriff's Office.
Collins says they are examining whether the cases are related.
Maccabee and Greene's families say they have no doubt.
Tragically, months later, they also have no answers.
"That's what I need to finally be able to grieve, in the right way," said Stewart. "I need this man caught."
"They have family," said Greene. "They deserve to be treated as a human being, not a piece of garbage and thrown out like her and Lindsey were."
For the dignity they didn't get in life, their families say they deserve one thing in death: justice.
Anyone with information on these cases is asked to call the Fairfield County Sheriff's Office at 740-652-7900.
www.10tv.com/article/families-plead-justice-unsolved-deaths-2-columbus-mothers
Ohio State Attorney General's Office page on Lindsey's case: www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Files/Law-Enforcement/Investigator/Cold-Case/Homicides/Maccabee
Ohio State Attorney General's Office page on Danielle's case: www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Files/Law-Enforcement/Investigator/Cold-Case/Homicides/Greene
Thoughts? I am placing both Lindsey and Danielle's cases into one thread because of the possible connections and possibility that it is the same person or persons responsible for their deaths. I assume it is also theoretically possibly that this turns out to be a different killer or killers for each case, but both young women deserve justice.
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