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fair point sorry about that

 

The case of Cindy James, a Canadian woman who was found dead under suspicious circumstances in 1989, continues to captivate the public's attention due to the perplexing details surrounding her life and death. Despite authorities ruling her death as a suicide, many unanswered questions and disturbing incidents leading up to her demise have left family, friends, and the public sceptical. This article delves into the life of Cindy James, the relentless harassment she endured, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding her tragic end.

Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Cynthia "Cindy" Elizabeth Hack James had a successful career as a nurse after earning a degree in nursing. She dedicated twelve years to working with preschool-age children with special needs, finding great fulfilment in her job. Following her marriage to psychiatrist Roy Makepeace in 1966, Cindy's life seemed ordinary and promising, until a series of events would shatter that sense of normalcy.

In 1982, four months after her separation from Roy, Cindy James started receiving harassing phone calls from an unidentified male. The calls were characterized by unusual sounds, whispers, and eerie silence, leaving her in a state of constant unease. Despite reporting the incidents to the authorities, the harassment escalated rather than abated.

Alongside the relentless phone calls, Cindy James experienced a disturbing array of incidents over a span of seven years. She received threatening letters, heard mysterious noises outside her home, and discovered dead cats in her yard on multiple occasions. Her property was vandalized, with the lights destroyed and the telephone lines cut. The most chilling incidents involved physical violence, with Cindy reporting being attacked and assaulted.

Authorities investigated Cindy James' allegations of harassment extensively. They employed surveillance, forensic analysis, and psychological profiling, yet no conclusive evidence pointing to a specific culprit was found. Despite the presence of blood on an abandoned vehicle, Cindy's car and wallet, which were linked to her, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ultimately concluded her death as a suicide.

The ruling of Cindy James' death as a suicide has faced significant scrutiny. Friends and family question the circumstances surrounding her body's discovery, with her hands and feet bound and a nylon stocking tightly secured around her neck. The signs of a struggle and the presence of drugs, including a fatal dose of morphine, raise doubts about the suicide conclusion. Many believe that the relentless harassment she endured may have been connected to her tragic fate.

The case of Cindy James remains an unsolved mystery, with no definitive answers regarding her death. The haunting details of her life, marked by persistent harassment and unexplained incidents, continue to fuel speculation and scepticism. As the years pass, the quest for justice and the truth behind Cindy James' untimely demise remains unresolved, leaving her loved ones and the public seeking closure.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Oh wow thats awesome.

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Belle Gunness (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
 

In the quiet town of La Porte, Indiana, Belle Gunness orchestrated a series of gruesome murders that shocked the nation in the early 20th century. Despite her seemingly ordinary façade as a widow living on a farm, Gunness was, in reality, a cunning and prolific serial killer. Her victims included not only her two husbands but also numerous single men and even some of her own children. The extent of her crimes remains uncertain, with estimates ranging from 14 to as many as 40 victims.

Gunness had a sinister modus operandi. Following the deaths of her husbands, she placed enticing ads in newspapers, targeting fellow Norwegian-Americans who sought a taste of home and a promising investment opportunity. Her farm became a magnet for these hopeful souls, and she also cast her net wider, luring wealthy bachelors through lovelorn columns.

One of her victims, Andrew Helgelien, fell under her spell through heartfelt letters. He journeyed to La Porte, captivated by Gunness' promises of everlasting love. Tragically, he met the same fate as those before him—his dismembered body was discovered in her hog pen, alongside other unfortunate souls.

Gunness' crimes were shrouded in mystery until a significant turning point in 1908. Following a suspicious fire that consumed her farmhouse, authorities unearthed a chilling scene. Amidst the debris, they found the remains of Gunness' three children and a headless woman presumed to be her. However, doubts lingered; the corpse appeared oddly small, and conclusive identification proved elusive.

As the gruesome discoveries unfolded, Belle Gunness earned infamous nicknames such as the "Black Widow" and the "Mistress of the Castle of Death." The media frenzy surrounding her story turned La Porte into a national spectacle, drawing crowds curious about the horrors that had transpired on the so-called "horror farm."

Ray Lamphere, a jealous farmhand with romantic feelings for Gunness, was charged with arson but not murder. However, on his deathbed, he confessed to his involvement in 42 murders with Gunness. Lamphere's revelation raised chilling questions: Did Gunness orchestrate her own death in the farmhouse fire, escaping the clutches of justice? Or did she vanish, free to continue her murderous spree elsewhere?

The mystery deepened when, years later, a woman named Esther Carlson, bearing a striking resemblance to Gunness, faced charges of poisoning a man in Los Angeles. Despite her demise from tuberculosis, suspicions persisted that she might have been the elusive killer, perpetuating the enigma surrounding the true fate of Belle Gunness. To this day, the exact circumstances of her death and the extent of her crimes remain unresolved, leaving behind a haunting tale of deception and bloodshed.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Yes for sure there is so much to this case its a great rabbit hole to dive down.

 

In the sleepy town of Keddie, nestled amidst Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, an unsolved mystery continues to haunt the collective imagination. The Keddie Cabin Murders, which occurred in April 1981, left a chilling scar on this serene landscape On April 11, 1981, three members of the Sharp family met a horrifying end. Sue Sharp, a single mother in her late 30s, her two children John (age 15) and Dana (age 17), and John's friend Dana were the unfortunate souls who lost their lives in this brutal incident. It's a small-town tragedy that still sends shivers down the spine of anyone who hears about it. The victims were found bound and bludgeoned to death, with tape and wire used to immobilize them. The cabin was a mess, and the brutality of the crime shocked even seasoned law enforcement officers. The gruesome details hinted at a personal vendetta rather than a random act of violence. Initially, authorities focused their attention on a neighbour, Marty Smartt, and his acquaintance, John "Bo" Boubede. However, these two were never formally charged, and the case went cold for decades. Despite countless hours of police work and numerous leads, the Keddie Cabin Murders remained unsolved for years. Theories floated around, involving everything from drugs to personal grudges, but the truth remained elusive.

Now, here's where it gets even stranger. In 2016, nearly 35 years after the murders, a startling revelation came to light. A hammer, believed to be the murder weapon, was discovered in a local pond. This discovery reopened the case, leading to renewed interest and speculation. So, what happened that night? Why did someone target the Sharp family? Why was this case never solved, despite all the evidence and suspects? These questions continue to perplex amateur sleuths and armchair detectives to this day.

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lizzie borden (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
 

Unravelling the Mystery of a Grisly Crime

In the annals of true crime history, few cases have captured the public's fascination like the infamous Lizzie Borden case. The shocking and brutal murders of Andrew and Abby Borden continue to intrigue and puzzle generations of crime enthusiasts. On August 4, 1892, in Fall River, Massachusetts, Andrew and Abby Borden were brutally murdered in their own home. Andrew was found hacked to death with a hatchet while sleeping on the living room couch. Abby, his wife, was discovered upstairs, similarly bludgeoned. The crime scene pointed to someone with an intimate knowledge of the house, as there were no signs of forced entry. Lizzie Borden, Andrew's 32-year-old daughter, became the prime suspect due to her presence at the time of the murders and the strained relationship she had with her stepmother. Lizzie's behaviour after the crime, including conflicting statements and questionable alibis, raised further suspicion. Despite this, the case against her was largely circumstantial.

Lizzie Borden's trial began on June 5, 1893, captivating the nation's attention. The prosecution presented a case built on motive, opportunity, and circumstantial evidence. However, the defence argued that Lizzie was wrongly accused and that the evidence was insufficient. The trial lasted for thirteen days, and on June 20, 1893, the jury acquitted Lizzie Borden of all charges. After her acquittal, Lizzie Borden returned to Fall River and lived there until her death in 1927. The murders remained unsolved, leaving a lasting sense of mystery and intrigue. Speculation about the case continued for years, with various theories proposed, including theories involving an unknown intruder or potential family involvement.

 

Meet Rebecca Reusch, a 15-year-old K-pop enthusiast from Berlin, Germany. Unfortunately, she's been missing since February 18, 2019, and the police are still trying to piece together the puzzle.

Rebecca was big on social media, especially TikTok and Instagram, where she had a following of over 30,000 fans. She was a close-knit part of her family, including her older sister Jessica, who was 27 at the time.

Sometimes, Rebecca spent weekends at Jessica's place, and her parents were cool with it because they were one tight-knit family. On February 17, 2019, Jessica's husband, Florian, was out partying with his co-workers, leaving the girls alone for some sisterly bonding.

Rebecca's mom gave her the green light, but with one condition: she had to be in school on time the next day. The plot thickens when Jessica left early for work at 7 a.m., leaving only Florian and Rebecca at home.

When it hit 7:15, Rebecca's mom called to remind her to head to school, but her phone was off the grid. Panic mode engaged. She called Jessica, who had no clue where Rebecca was, and then Florian, who claimed she'd already left.

Initially, nobody was too alarmed, thinking it was just a mix-up. However, as hours passed, they got a call from school saying Rebecca hadn't shown up. That's when the missing person report hit the police.

The police released photos of Rebecca, but her family said they didn't capture her true essence thanks to all those Instagram filters.

Some thought maybe Rebecca ran away, but the family couldn't believe it since they were super close.

On February 28, 2019, the police threw a curveball by arresting Florian, Rebecca's brother-in-law. That shook the family, but it made Florian the prime suspect. Why? Well, Florian's story had more twists than a rollercoaster.

He said he was home all night, but data from the internet router told a different story. It showed he was online well past his bedtime. Plus, Rebecca's phone stayed connected till 7:46 a.m., and he got a call at 7:15 a.m. saying she'd vanished.

They also found Rebecca's DNA in Florian's car, but here's the twist – Jessica used that car too, so it wasn't a slam-dunk piece of evidence.

Florian got released due to lack of evidence but got arrested again on March 4. This time he said he went to Poland to meet a drug dealer and returned to find his lost wedding ring. Not the most convincing alibi.

The cops searched Poland high and low but found nothing. Then, Rebecca's family dropped a bombshell – they mentioned a mysterious "Max" she'd met online. She'd asked to meet him, but they said no. After she disappeared, Max vanished too, wiping his social media clean. The police never tracked him down.

Fast forward a few years, and the case is still unsolved. Rebecca's family stepped back from the investigation due to tensions with the cops. The case files remain open, waiting for a breakthrough.

 

Nathan and Denise Leuthold were childhood sweethearts, their religious beliefs stopped them from dating at school they were good friends and spent a lot of time together Nathan practically lived at Denise’s house. Once Denise graduated, she headed off to college in Minnesota and Nathan soon followed her and pretty quickly the pair were married in July 1995 and settled down in their hometown.

A while after though Nathan felt a calling and convinced Denise to leave her life behind and become a Missionary in Lithuania for a year, once the year was up they came back home and had 2 children While Denise would have preferred to stay settled with family around to help during this time Nathan was keen to go back to Lithuania his calling was very strong so Denise agreed her and Nathan packed their life up again and headed back. Denise dove in headfirst and began sharing her love of music with people during their many trips out there and as such they got close to many local families including a young teen Aina Dobilite. Aina shared Denise’s love of music and often babysat for the couple's children. 2010 rolls around and the and the family headed back to the USA and decided to sponsor Aina so that she could attend college in Florida.

3 years later On Valentines Day 2013 Denise was shot dead as she walked into her home that was shared with her parents, she had just got home from dropping her youngest child at daycare, she4 had barely stepped inside when she was shot once in the head. Nathan arrived home with the youngest that he had picked up from daycare he noticed that there was some broken glass near a door, so he took the child to a neighbour's and then called 911 he calmly told 911 “We’ve got a break-in".

The police arrived quickly and found Denise inside shot in the head by a .40cal handgun. It was first thought that Denise must have interrupted a burglary but upon seeing a number of valuables that had not been taken looking closer they began to suspect someone close to her as she4 was found lying on her car keys but someone had found the spare set and then took her car to a nearby park and dumped it and the keys there. Also, Diane whose jewellery was stolen states that she only has 3 valuable rings, and they were the only ones taken which is odd how did they know which ones were worth something. Detectives grew more suspicious after learning about the unusual relationship between Nathan and Aina they both denied there being any sexual aspect to their relationship but her school had asked her to leave due the inappropriate relationship between her and her sponsor including overnight stays at a hotel and while the police were checking Nathans alibi that he was buying a voucher at a spa for his wife's present the owner informed the police that he regularly accompanied Aina to her waxing appointments and payee for them. While being interviewed Aina declined to answer many questions about her relationship with Nathan and just glared at the police.

Three weeks after the murder Nathan was arrested and during the trial one of Nathan's fellow inmates testified that Nathan had told him he killed his wife as a Valentines Day present to Aina.

He was found guilty of first-degree murder in just 90mins and was sentenced to 80 years in prison.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I do think that its unlikely she did it, i think most people under a microscope would look bad and there are a few iffy parts, i didnt know the landscaper recanted tho cheers for that

 

On July 29th multiple people fell ill and three died leaving one fighting for his life in intensive care hoping for a liver transplant.

Erin Patterson in Leongatha, Victoria's Gippsland region, on July 29 Invited her in-laws and ex-husband to dinner with her current husband. The ex-husband pulled out last minute but his mum, dad and Gails sister still joined Erin and Ian. The guests fell ill around midnight with food poisoning type symptoms and were taken to hospital where Gail, Don and Heather sadly passed away and Ian remains in Intensive care waiting on a liver transplant. The symptoms are consistent with death cap mushroom poisoning, The children present had eaten a different meal and they are fine no symptoms or concerns.

Erin is not showing any symptoms and has been named as a suspect but police caution that they do not know for sure if this was intentional or accidental and are trying to get to the bottom of what happened. Detectives have searched Erin’s house and taken some items to be tested also a food dehydrator that they found at the tip has been taken in for forensic testing.

Social media posts from Simon Patterson (Erin’s ex-husband) describe a time he spent in intensive care and his family was even brought in to say goodbye to him as he was suffering from stomach issues, though the cause is not in these posts and it's unclear if this could somehow be linked to the ongoing case.

Hopefully the tests will be able to clear up what happened.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

There is little more frustrating than a messed up case where you have no idea who/what to believe. I will be reading up on this one for sure thank you for posting.

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Kyron Horman (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
 

Kyron Horman was born sept 9th 2002 in Portland Oregon to his mum Desiree Young and dad Kaine Horman, they divorced before Kyron was born, but they both shared custody and seemingly co-parented well. Until 2004 when Desiree became very ill suffering with kidney failure with many hospital visits and treatments the pair thought it would be best for Kyron to stay with Kaine as primary parent to give him some stability of course visiting and communicating plenty with Desiree.

Three years later (2007) Kaine married Terri Moulton, the two met and got together in 2001, she worked as a substitute teacher and had a son from a previous marriage and in 2008 they saw the birth of their daughter Kiara. According to friends and family the Horman's were a tight knit, loving family they enjoyed spending time together playing board games, bowling with friends and taking trips. Terri volunteered at Skyline Elementary School which is where Kyron attended, she also earned a bachelor's degree in 2000 and mostly worked as a substitute teacher but slowed and then stopped subbing so that she could be home with Kyron during his toddler and preschool years. She continued to learn going on to earn her Master's in education in 2004 and in 2003 she placed 4th in a bodybuilding competition though the same year she was caught drink driving with her 11-year-old son in the car.

On June 4th, 2010, at 8am Skyline school opens up early for the science fair so parents and students can have a look around and see all the exhibits, Gina Zimmerman the school president sees Kyron and Terri around 8:15 and Terri says she watched Kyron walk towards his classroom as she heads out around 8:45 an unnamed student said they saw him near the south entrance a bit later (although the sheriff later backtracks on this statement).

At 10am Kyron's Teacher marks him absent, she didn’t think anything of it as she and Terri had discussed Kyron having a doctor's appointment coming up and she just presumed that was why he was not here.

Later that day around 1pm Terri uploads pictures of Kyron and the science fair on her Facebook and then at 3:30 Terri and Kaine head to the bus stop to get Kyron and they discover he is not on the bus and had been marked absent.

This causes the Skyline secretary to call 9-1-1 and soon after officers begin to arrive at the school and the Horman house. There are texts from the school sent out to all parents to alert them of a missing child and at 7pm the sheriff alerts SAR that they need to start a formal search for Kyron. Many search teams and news outlets arrive at the school and photos and information are given out to everyone and news starts to inform the public that Kyron is missing.

Over the weekend more SAR teams are called in and associated press start to spread the story, a facebook page is created and also a helpfindmychild.net page is made for Kyron. FBI and National Guard are brought in to help. Parents and students are called into the school to answer questions and bring as much info to light as possible. The next week sees Skyline open up for classes and offers a counselling service to all students, SAR continues, mid-week Terri makes her Facebook page private, and an FBI spokesperson announces that the family are not speaking to the media as they don’t believe it's in the best interest of finding Kyron. More SAR teams are called in and the search expands to Sauvie Island but by Sunday June 13th the Sheriff announces that the search has ended, and the case has shifted to a criminal case.

On Saturday June 26th two 911 calls were made from the Horman household and were classified as a threat and a custody issue, but no other details have been released after this Kaine and his daughter move out of the house and serves Terri with a petition for divorce and a restraining order. A while later the News reveals that the landscaper that worked for the Horman's told police that Terri approached him and offered to pay him to kill Kaine 6/7 months before Kyron’s disappearance.

It's announced to the court that Terri will not contest the restraining order or the request to move out of the home and Kaine asks Terri to be held in contempt claiming that she violated the RO by starting a sexual relationship with an old school friend of his, shared sealed legal info and trying to kidnap their daughter. News reveals that the police have been putting a lot of pressure on a small circle of Terri's friends including DeDe Spicher and search her property.

Many searches take place on Sauvie Island and a forested area west of it as police say they have new and specific reasons, but nothing is found. The family continue to post and speak out hoping for information there Facebook page is very active to this day.

Online there are many theories about what happened that day split between Kyron wandering off in the chaos of the science fair and those who think Terri had something to do with his disappearance. It’s a case I return to many times and there is a lot to say about it, where do you fall what theory do you believe or do you have any different ideas.

I hope one day the truth will be found and the family can get some closure.

 

ST. ANTHONY, Idaho - Lori Vallow Daybell, the woman convicted for the murders of two of her children and conspiring to kill her fifth husband's wife, was sentenced Monday following emotional impact statements from the victims' families. She was given multiple life sentences.

For the deaths of 7-year-old JJ Vallow and 16-year-old Tylee Ryan, Vallow was convicted on two counts each of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder, as well as grand theft. She was also convicted for conspiracy to murder Tammy Daybell, the former wife of her husband, Chad Daybell.

https://tinyurl.com/sentanced

Been a long time and so many twists and turns but some justice served for those kids.

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Plexus (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
 

Plexus worldwide is a MLM company in Scottsdale Az that sells nutritional “Wellness” supplements as well as weight loss/management and personal care products.

The recruits known as Ambassadors are used to sell the products.

CEO Tarl Robinson

When it started it advertised weight loss whereas now it has changed its branding/statement to weight management no more “drink pink and shrink”

The pink drink is undoubtedly what Plexus is most known for as such its advertising, claims and even the contents have caused some controversy with the FDA issuing a warning in 2014 to Plexus regarding the way it was making claims that it could treat certain health conditions despite this warning tina.org has found more than a 100 inappropriate health claims the FTC has also issued many warnings even up to 2020 for reps claiming that the pink drink could improve immune system and help prevent Covid.

The ingredients of the pink drink have changed a few times over the years leading to claims that it no longer works a lot have linked it to the removal of Hoodia gordonil that claims to be an effective appetite suppressant.

Plexus Comp plan lays out the 8 ways to earn within the business

Qualified Brand Ambassador (QBA) must pay your annual membership and have at least 100PV

Senior Brand Ambassador QBA with 2 VIP customers or QBA with 100PV

Silver Brand Ambassador be QBA and have 3 VIPs or QBAs

Senior silver QBA 3 VIPs or QBAs 50 total points 10 from the primary leg

Gold brand Ambassador QBA 3 VIP/QBA 100 total points 15 from the non-primary leg

Senior gold QBA 3 VIP/QBA 250 total points 40 from non-primary leg

Ruby QBA 3 VIP/QBA 500 points 100 from non-primary leg

Senior Ruby QBA 5 VIP/QBA 750 total points 150 from non-primary leg

Emerald QBA 6 VIP/QBA 1500 total points 375 from non-primary leg

Sapphire QBA 6 VIP/QBA 3000 total points 750 non primary

Diamond QBA 7 VIP/QBA 4500 total points 1125 non primary

All product purchases from you and your customers create PV although purchases from VIP customers will not make you PV

The higher the PV the higher the commission PV 101-499 = 15% PV 500+ = 25%

There are one time achievement bonuses for each rank from 100-750

Business building bonus are paid out when the QBA gets a new enrolment on their downline that purchase the welcome pack

Plexus points = PP earn PP from each VIP with at least 25 PV and from QBA in your downline with 50 PV

Your pp is added up and them multiplied by the value PP is at that month

Top 1% average $37,553 annually

50% of the top 1% make over $14,875

Top 10% make average $5,081 annually

50% of the top 10% make more than $960

These numbers do not take into account any expenses incurred by the QBA.

Lifestyle and car bonus – QBAs who achieve and maintain Emerald, sapphire or diamond rank are entitled to take part in the car or lifestyle bonus

The QBA must buy or finance the car it must be a Lexus white/black and only certain models depending on rank

Payment is per month

Emerald $600

Sapphire $750

Diamond $1,200

For 36 months providing you keep your rank if you fall below emerald for 2 months you lose it.

Lifestyle bonus pr month

Emerald $420

Sapphire $525

Diamond $840

A note on the bottom reads “in 2020 the average annual earnings of all QBA was $544.

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Jasmin Paez (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
 

Jasmin Paez (18) was arrested on Tuesday. She allegedly used a website called Rentahitman.com where she filled out a form to hire a hitman to kill her 3yr old son, she provided a photo and the address while requesting that the job be completed by the end of the week.

The owner of the site contacted the local authorities Miami Dade three times regarding this request and tried to get an officer to look into it but each time he was referred to Crimestoppers who also did not seem to understand the urgency of the situation. He was finally able to get through to someone that this wasn’t a joke or prank he had serious concerns regarding the safety of a young child and the investigation was passed onto a detective. Investigators posed as the hitman and spoke with Paez to go over details of the hit, the mother agreed to pay $3000 for them to murder her son.

Robert Innes who owns the site, set up for a cyber security company years ago, has received many requests for hitman most people see the joke or see through the site and request silly hits but over the years he has had a few requests that have raised red flags when a requests makes him question things he tries to verify the details name address etc and if he can verify the people he passes it on to the local authority to check into.

Shortly after posing as hitmen and confirming the hit with Paez the police arrived at her house and arrested Paez on charges of soliciting murder and unlawful use of a communication device, she was given a $15000 bond and ordered to stay away from her son, who is safe and well with relatives, DCFs has been alerted and I imagine will be opening a case into the overall safety of the child.

NBC6 spoke to her father who says that the case is not what it seems.

"My daughter is not a monster," the father said in Spanish. "My daughter is a little girl who was born with health problems. She has liquid retained in her neck. She's had 12 surgeries and she lost the ability to move her face. She's been bullied in school, they called her 'the monster.'"

The father added that he's confident the justice system will bring out the truth.

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Colin Smith (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
 

Colin Smith, who was fatally stabbed in Portland, Oregon, on July 2, died protecting a friend who was facing anti-LGBTQ harassment.

Colin Smith 32 had gotten off work and headed to a bar with friends. Once at the bar having a nice night a man came up and started harassing his friends using homophobic slurs, Smith defended his friend and the man retaliated by stabbing Smith multiple times and fled the scene. Unfortunately, he had passed away by time that Officers arrived.

“He died being the person we all knew him as, The protector”

The suspect was later arrested on the 7th of July by US Marshalls, Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt announced Thursday that a grand jury had indicted Rahnique Usef Jackson, 24, on three charges relating to Smith’s death: murder in the second degree, unlawful use of a weapon and bias crime in the second degree.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Yer that was a really sad situation I vaguely remember reading about his struggle with out a SSN, but I'm glad they did finally make a break through and find his name tho.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

yes I do agree that I don't see this being the only person that killed all, I think a few of the articles I have been reading have said they have connected him to some/ a few but not everything. So I'm interested to see what the end up linking to him and then who we have left still as open cases.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Thank you I'm am really enjoying reading all the answers, I was fairly sure most people would have and like laptops etc not being tied to a desk is a bonus. Also yup I didn't word things well but thanks for answering in the spirit of my question. Its great seeing the answers coming in on here and seeing the surveys data.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The close timeline is something ive not noticed before thats really interesting. Its always hard to see how a robbery can escalate to this degree and i do think that they did have more in mind than just theft am now reading through the links so thanks for my weekend reading.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

love it glad you left it up.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I really hope to build a welcoming community I welcome different views and options and hopefully a lot of write ups I'm enjoying making them and trying to start making longer more in depth ones. That is an interesting idea about Kyron tho, there have been a lot of bodies discovered in places for years, and that defiantly could be option for what happened. I'm gonna go over his case again with that in mind and see how it feels. It did always seem that people just jumped on the stepmom even tho the evidence isn't really there, sure she might not be the best person, but there isn't anything that has convinced me she is a suspect. Im going to have a think for my controversial theories, thank you for posting this!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Ah thank you i hope there will be many more from me and others. I have tried to find more information but its not well covered there was a couple of articles on archive sites. Thats about it so i hope i got everything right, im still looking around , so will update if i find any other sources.

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