Friday 26 March 2010

Please stop involving your children in your crimes!

She is 5 years old!!

Wednesday 24 March 2010

NamUs Databanks

This link connects viewers to a database of deceased persons who have been found, but cannot be identified for one reason or another.

If you are sensitive to graphic material, I do not suggest you view this link in it's entirety.


If you can stomach viewing this site, you just might be able to solve a mystery! Who knows what information you might have that they need.

There is also a link for missing persons. Maybe an acquaintance you met, or someone in a brief encounter, or even your next door neighbor! You just never know!

Sometimes it is best to concede to a misdeameanor

Case Study: The Death of Kaylee Anthony

This is a case I have been watching closely since the beginning. Newest piece of info released to the public, is quite disturbing, in my opinion. The information released yesterday, was that a Leader in one of the many searches for Kaylee asked Casey to point on a map where she thought they should look. Casey began to move towards a section on the map, when Cindee (Casey's mother) stopped Casey before she marked an "x" on the map.

I have studied police reports, interviews, photos, and so much more on this case.

I will be providing links to these reports and such for your viewing.

Please remember that some of these links have sensitive material on them that might not be suitable to all viewers.

OCSO Documents; released November 6, 2009

FBI Crime lab reports on car trunk of car belonging to Casey Anthony, released November 6, 2009

Released 400 pieces of documentation by Prosecutors; August 26,2008
These documents include emails from her fake job, and interviews with Casey where investigators ask her to take them to her place of employment. And much much more.

Body of Evidence? Is it Natalee Holloway?

You might remember this case. In 2005, Natalee Holloway disappeared in Aruba during a high school senior trip. Suspicion lies around a group of Aruban boys who most believe had something to do with her death. There is a claim by an American couple that they may have accidentally taken pictures of a body during a snorkeling tour off the shores in Aruba. They believe this is the body of Natalee Holloway.

John and Patti Muldowney did not immediately discover what they believe to be a skeleton in their vacation photos, until months later when sitting down to view the pictures of their trip with another couple who had also been on the trip with them. The Muldowneys sent the photo to the FBI, Quantico, to the parents of Natalee and did not hear anything back. Attorney of Natalee's mother simply told them they were aware of the photo but would make no comment.

John Muldowney decided to contact some media sources and share with them the picture of what he believed to be a skeleton bound at the hands. The production team of Nancy Grace contacted Aruba officials after the picture ran across their newsroom. The Aruba officials said, they had not been told of such picture ever exisitng. There are now several diving excursions in the areas of the snorkeling tour the Muldowneys had been a part of.

Medical experts are torn saying it could or could not be a body lying on the ocean floor. But most of those who have shared their opinion say the level of decomposition would be much greater if it was Natalee. Including the fact her jaw would not still be attached after all these years under water.

Mr. Muldowney said, he understands it might not be Natalee Holloway, but with all the press on her disappearance that is who he believes it is. He is confident the formation he sees, is indeed a body lying flat on the skeleton's back, and hands bound laying on the chest. He says no matter who it is laying on the ocean floor, there deserves to be closure.

Last month, one of the suspects, Joran van der Sloot confessed to a tv news crew about what happened that night. His claim is he was alone with Natalee when she began seizing. When the seizing stopped, she was no longer breathing. He then said he dumped her in a marsh. Interesting to note, that van der Sloot made a different confession 2 years earlier during an under cover investigation made by a Dutch reporter named Peter R. de Vries. In this confession, he said Natalee had been intoxicated and fell off a balcony.

Because of the inconsistencies in the information provided by van der Sloot in these separate confessions, the officials of Aruba are not taking the claims seriously yet. The officials also say the confessions do not constitute as legal evidence.

Here is a link to an enlarged copy of the photo the Muldowneys claim to show the body of someone.


What do you think?


Tuesday 23 March 2010

Taking My Passion of Criminal Investigations A Step Further

I can't help it. I watch Criminal documentaries 24 hours a day. When I watch CSI, NCIS, Law & Order or any similar show with my family, we completely dissect each character and make it a game of "whodunnit"

High profile cases in the news become a hobby. I search in depth to find police and autopsy reports. I spend hours, sometimes days reading them. I create case studies and come to my own conclusions based on the reports and actions of those involved.

This semester, I decided to attend college for the first time since I graduated high school almost 15 years ago. I am currently majoring in Criminology and going to Minor in Sociology next year.

I have so much information and opinions on these cases and no one to share them with. Sometimes, I might have information, pictures, or official reports that might not be suitable for everyone. I will be giving my opinion, so I do encourage you to share your opinion as well.

Thank you so much for taking the time to read this.

Here's to a great beginning!