Cold Case Free

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Cold Case Free FREE COLD CASE PDF Professor of Politics Stephen White Dr | 419 pages | 06 Feb 2001 | Penguin Putnam Inc | 9780451201553 | English | New York, United States 4 Mysterious Cold Cases to Know in Unsolved Murders, Disappearances On Tuesday, a trial date was set for a Florida Cold Case accused of raping and killing a New York girl in Williams, 56, has pleaded not guilty to murdering Wendy Jerome, 14, who was found beaten and raped in an alcove behind …. Monroe County investigators say that Blanton and Silvia were lovers and that Blanton was upset because Cold Case was showing a photo of his genitals around the campground where they …. Little, 80, is a suspect …. A year-old Alabama man was arrested this week for the murders of his mother and sister 21 years ago, AL. Both were shot in the Cold Case. Witnesses reportedly told cops that the suspect confessed Cold Case choking his pregnant girlfriend and stabbing her in the temple. Despite their announcement, it remains a …. Bones found in a western Ohio state park in have been linked to a young man reported missing by his parents a year earlier, WANE reports. DNA evidence has solved the case Cold Case a year-old newlywed whose body was found bound, strangled, sexually assaulted, and shot just off a Colorado highway in Mother of two Betty Lee Jones was last seen on March 8,after a days-long argument with her husband of nine days, Robert Ray Jones. Robert Jones …. In Cold Case, year-old Chuckie Mauk was Cold Case in the back of the head after walking out of a Georgia convenience store to buy candy. As CrimeOnline previously reported, witnesses in Cold Case middle Georgia …. Search for: Close Search. Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Page Crime Stories. Get Your Daily Crime On! Start TV | Cold Case The series revolved around a fictionalized Philadelphia Police Department division that specializes in investigating cold cases. The show is set in PhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaand follows Detective Lilly Rush Kathryn Morrisa homicide detective with the Philadelphia Police Departmentwho Cold Case in "cold cases", or investigations which are no Cold Case being actively pursued by Cold Case department. Usually, each Cold Case would focus on a Cold Case investigation. All cases involved murders committed in Philadelphia, although investigations occasionally required travel outside the city. Cases were also spread out over much of the previous century, with some as recent as a Cold Case or two old and others dating back to the s. Generally, an investigation would begin when the police received a new lead, or Cold Case direction", on a case. This might be the discovery of a body, a new lead such as an alibi witness not found in the original investigation, new evidence pointing to the innocence of the accused, or Cold Case critical piece Cold Case evidence such as a murder weapon e. In some cases, the lack of a body meant that it was originally unclear if a crime had even occurred, with people instead Cold Case that the victim had merely left town. Over the course of the episode, the detectives would interview witnesses associated with the crime and piece together the story of what led the victims to their death. These interviews were accompanied by flashback sequences to the time of the murder which dramatized the testimony. Witness testimony, even from people who would later be revealed as the killer, was almost never false. At most the guilty party would lie by omission, leaving out critical details, or stopping their narrative before they implicated themselves. The witness testimony was also generally presented in chronological order so that it formed a cohesive linear story for the audience. The show was also distinguished by "double casting" in which the characters and witnesses would flash back and forth in the scene representing them as they looked at the time of the crime and in the present day. This was done with different actors as children or much younger selves especially if the year in question was well in the past. If Cold Case was judged that the character was not likely to have Cold Case in appearance significantly except for weight and gray hair, the same Cold Case would be used. This was not just with the guest Cold Case themselves but sometimes with the detectives as well if they had any involvement in the original investigation. Detective Jeffries, for example, had Cold Case to himself as a child in two episodes, and as a young detective in another. Sometimes the twist in the story is that the prime suspect is the most obvious suspect [In one case the killer is exactly the same person thrown in jail for it in the first place. The scene would show the details with exceptions having to do with the utter heinousness of the underlying motive of the crime such as rape or sexual assault. The police Cold Case be shown arresting the killer and walking them into custody. The killer and other characters in the story would be seen as flashing back to their younger selves and as now. Cold Case spirit of the victim would be seen either by Lilly, one of the other detectives or a loved Cold Case of the victim. This would be accompanied by the playing of a song meant to symbolize the period in which the killing took place. Through the flashbacks, the show examined many issues related to 20th century history, including: racismhomophobiatransphobiasexismabortionand police brutality. The theme song Cold Case an excerpt from "Nara" by E. Posthumuswith an introduction by series composer Michael A. Levine that begins with Cold Case otherworldly wail from vocalist Elise Morris. Besides Levine's Cold Case music, each episode makes extensive use of era-appropriate Cold Case for flashbacks to the year in question. Pearl Jam 's music was used in the two-part season-six finale, Cold Case first time one artist's music has been used for two full episodes. In Cold Case series finale, music from The Rolling Stones Cold Case used, and for the first time, it featured an unreleased song. After its launch, television critics noted similarities between Cold Case and a similar Canadian series called Cold Squad which debuted five years earlier. Inthe Cold Squad creators considered seeking legal redress against the Cold Case producers over copyright issues. The law firm headed by entertainment attorney Pierce O'Donnell, who successfully represented Art Buchwald in his copyright-infringement suit against Paramount and who has Cold Case the James Bond franchise against copycats, confirmed it agreed to Cold Case [ clarification needed ] the Cold Squad producers, Cold Case claim the CBS series is a knock-off of their own Cold Case show. O'Donnell's law firm commented in a statement: "Our clients are very concerned about many striking similarities and have retained counsel to investigate the situation and, if necessary, to take appropriate action. The crime drama had a successful first season and, by season two, was averaging a 3. For the next couple Cold Case, total viewership fell slightly but the demographic numbers rose, reaching a 3. In season five, due to the writer's strike, the show averaged a 2. In season six, the ratings sank lower, to an average of a 2. The show concluded its run on May 2,ranking 29th. On May 18,CBS announced the cancellation of the series after seven seasons and episodes. The series aired in syndicationand also on Ion Television in the U. Inthe show aired on MyNetworkTV. It also airs on MBC Action. Since the program's debut innone of the seven seasons have ever been released on DVD or Blu-ray due to licensing issues related to the use of contemporary music in each episode. As of Sept. In Maythe Roku Channel in the U. Levine from the first four seasons, as well as the song Flowers, sung by Robbyn Kirmsse. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other uses, see Cold Case disambiguation. US police procedural television series — Crime drama Police procedural Mystery. Domestic Television Distribution. Main article: List of Cold Case characters. See also: List of minor characters in Cold Case. This section needs to be updated. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. September Main article: List of Cold Case Cold Case. This section does not Cold Case any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. January Learn how and when to remove this template message. March 19, Retrieved April 11, Retrieved July 21, The Hollywood Reporter. Cold Case 27 February Retrieved 25 May AV Watch. Archived from the original on May 27, Retrieved May 3, Cold Case Retrieved June 2, TV Squad. Retrieved February 21, CBC News. September 28, — via IMDb. January 23, — via IMDb. United States: Ballantine Books. Television and Record Industry History Resources. Retrieved 19 June CBS Press Express. Retrieved 30 July TV Series Finale. Retrieved July 29, November 11, Cold Case Retrieved November 11, Cold Case. Philadelphia portal. Categories : Cold Case s American crime drama television series s American mystery television series s American police procedural television series American television Cold Case debuts s American crime drama television series s American mystery television series s American police procedural television series American television series endings CBS original programming English-language television shows Fictional portrayals of the Philadelphia Police Cold Case Television franchises Television series by CBS Television Studios Television Cold Case by Warner Bros. Television Television shows set in Philadelphia Police procedurals.
Recommended publications
  • Best-Selling Band of the Decade Back with 'Over the Top' Tour
    PAGE b10 THE STATE JOURNAL Ap RiL 20, 2012 Friday ALMANAC 50 YEARS AGO Nickelback is ready to rock Three Frankfort High School records were lowered in a dual track meet with M.M.I., but it wasn’t enough for the victory. The Panthers Best-selling band of the decade back with ‘over the top’ tour were edged out by the Cadets 59.5 to 56.5 at the Kentucky State College Alumni field. ing hard-rock journey nearly By Brian MccolluM Tommy Harp, Artist Mont- two decades ago in a rural d eTroiT Free Press fort and Robert Davis set farm and mining region of DETROIT – Before Nickel- new standards for Frankfort Alberta. It helps that Nickel- back became the best-selling High in hurdles, shot put and back is something of a fam- band of the past 10 years, re- broad jump, respectively. members Mike Kroeger, they ily affair, with a core that in- were four guys in a cold van cludes Kroeger’s half-brother Chad Kroeger on vocals and 25 YEARS AGO slogging across Canada with Former Frankfort In- longtime buddy Ryan Peake a small set of songs and big dependent School Dis- on guitar. Drummer Dan- dreams of a break. trict superintendents F.D. iel Adair (ex-3 Doors Down) Since then, there have Wilkinson, Lee Tom Mills, joined in 2005. been plenty of surreal, down- Jim Pack and Ollie Leathers “We try hard not to be dif- the-rabbit-hole moments, as joined current superinten- the bassist calls them: Like ferent,” says Mike Kroeger.
    [Show full text]
  • Curriculum Vitae
    CURRICULUM VITAE RACHEL H. WALTON, ED.D [email protected] BUSINESS: Utah State University Eastern Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology Criminal Justice Program 451 E 400 N Price, Utah 84501 (435) 613-5272 _____________________________________________________________________________________ PROFILE Author of first doctoral level dissertation and textbook to address “cold case” homicide investigation. Experienced criminal justice educator, textbook author, lecturer, criminal investigator and law enforcement instructor with over thirty years of service in law enforcement and investigation of major crimes. Investigative accomplishment and academic achievement unique within profession (s). PRESENT POSITION Associate Professor Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology, Criminal Justice Program Utah State University Eastern (Formerly College of Eastern Utah) 2007-Present EDUCATION 2005 University of San Francisco San Francisco, CA Doctor of Education (Organization and Leadership) Named Outstanding Doctoral Student and Student Speaker (Valedictorian) 1978 University of San Francisco San Francisco, CA M.A. Education/Public Service 1969 Humboldt State College Arcata, CA B.S. Natural Resource Conservation PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012 – Present Associate Professor, Utah State University Eastern. Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology, Criminal Justice Program. Courses taught include Introduction to Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Laws of Evidence, Criminal Investigation, Introduction to Forensics and Crime Scene Processing. 1 2010 – 2012 Assistant Professor, Utah State University Eastern Instruct lower division courses in criminal justice, including Introduction to Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Laws of Evidence, Criminal Investigation, Introduction to Forensics and Crime Scene Processing In July, 2010, College of Eastern Utah, a 2-year community college, merged with Utah State University to become Utah State University Eastern.
    [Show full text]
  • TRUE/FALSE FILM FEST 2019 FEATURE FILMS Amazing Grace
    TRUE/FALSE FILM FEST 2019 FEATURE FILMS Amazing Grace | 2019; 87 min. At peak stardom, Aretha Franklin goes back to her family’s gospel roots, live-recording at a Baptist church while backed by a famed community choir. American Factory | Dir. Julia Reichert & Stephen Bognar; 2019; 115 min. Dizzying, hilarious, and devastating, American Factory is a landmark story of globalization. ​ ​ APOLLO 11 | Dir. Todd Douglas Miller; 2019; 93 min. Our miraculous first trip to the moon is conjured through 70mm footage finally uncovered from the NASA vaults. Presented by Veterans United Home Loans Caballerango | Dir. Juan Pablo González; 2018; 60 min. A haunted look into the soul of a rural Mexican town in the wake of the death of a horse wrangler. Celebration | Dir. Olivier Meyrou; 2018; 73 min. A disquieting peek behind the wardrobe of Yves Saint Laurent, the most distinguished couturier of the last century. Supported by the Cultural Service at the Consulate General of France in Chicago Chez Jolie Coiffure | Dir. Rosine Mbakam; 2018; 70 min. Conversations intertwine with hair-braiding at a Brussels hair salon, which serves as a safe haven for African refugees. Chinese Portrait | Dir. WANG Xiaoshuai; 2018; 79 min. Over a decade, renowned director WANG Xiaoshuai records his country in upheaval. Cold Case Hammarskjöld | Dir. Mads Brügger; 2019; 123 min. This engrossing gonzo film starts as a hell-bent investigation of the death of the U.N. secretary-general in 1961 then takes on long-lingering mysteries on the African continent. The Commons | Dir. Suki Hawley & Michael Galinsky; 2019; 71 min. An intrepid film crew takes us inside an intense battle over a Confederate monument on UNC-Chapel Hill’s public commons.
    [Show full text]
  • The Attorney General's Ninth Annual Report to Congress Pursuant to The
    THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S NINTH ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS PURSUANT TO THE EMMETT TILL UNSOLVED CIVIL RIGHTS CRIME ACT OF 2007 AND THIRD ANNUALREPORT TO CONGRESS PURSUANT TO THE EMMETT TILL UNSOLVEDCIVIL RIGHTS CRIMES REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2016 March 1, 2021 INTRODUCTION This is the ninth annual Report (Report) submitted to Congress pursuant to the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act of2007 (Till Act or Act), 1 as well as the third Report submitted pursuant to the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crimes Reauthorization Act of 2016 (Reauthorization Act). 2 This Report includes information about the Department of Justice's (Department) activities in the time period since the eighth Till Act Report, and second Reauthorization Report, which was dated June 2019. Section I of this Report summarizes the historical efforts of the Department to prosecute cases involving racial violence and describes the genesis of its Cold Case Int~~ative. It also provides an overview ofthe factual and legal challenges that federal prosecutors face in their "efforts to secure justice in unsolved Civil Rights-era homicides. Section II ofthe Report presents the progress made since the last Report. It includes a chart ofthe progress made on cases reported under the initial Till Act and under the Reauthorization Act. Section III of the Report provides a brief overview of the cases the Department has closed or referred for preliminary investigation since its last Report. Case closing memoranda written by Department attorneys are available on the Department's website: https://www.justice.gov/crt/civil-rights-division-emmett­ till-act-cold-ca e-clo ing-memoranda.
    [Show full text]
  • Guess That Emoji Answers 3
    10. The Birds and the Bees 4. Tramcar 10. Can’t Get Blood Out of a 5. Dirty Money Stone Level 4 6. Houseboat 1. Dress Up 7. Stop Light Level 11 2. Songbird 8. Monkey Nut 1. Pinball Guess That Emoji Answers 3. Smell a Rat 9. Hotbox 2. Rain Man - Icy Spark 4. Tree Frog 10. Run for the Hills 3. Spacewalk 5. Ghost Train 4. Liberty Bell Level 1 6. Anchorman Level 8 5. Song and Dance 1. Diamond Ring 7. Surfboard 1. Cats Eyes 6. Golf Umbrella 2. Eggshell 8. Forehand 2. Cupcake 7. Fountain Pen 3. Paperboy 9. Grass Snake 3. Pillbox 8. Skullcap 4. Pear Tree 10. Poker Face 4. Drop Shot 9. Frogman 5. Fireman 5. Redhead 10. Save for a Rainy Day 6. Starlight Level 5 6. Tea Time 7. Eyeball 1. Sheepdog 7. Don’t Cry Level 12 8. Chicken Burger 2. Fireball 8. Heartbreak 1. Sweet Corn 9. Earring 3. Chicken Curry 9. Scroll Wheel 2. Egg Timer 10. Wedding Bells 4. Top Cat 10. Blood Count 3. Bread Knife 5. Laugh Out Loud 4. Firearm Level 2 6. Angel Eyes Level 9 5. Sob Story 1. Bus Ticket 7. Snowball 1. Satellite TV 6. Fire Walker 2. Cowgirl 8. Chairman 2. Outbreak 7. Church Music 3. Handbag 9. Alarm Bell 3. Mountain Bike 8. Single File 4. Lightning Bolt 10. Walk on Eggshells 4. Postcard 9. House Call 5. Time to Time 5. Chocolate Chip Cookie 10. Sweatband 6. Key Card Level 6 6. Foreman 7. Gunfire 1. Angelfish 7.
    [Show full text]
  • Cold Case Initiative 1St Report to Congress
    THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S FIRST ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS PURSUANT TO THE EMMETT TILL UNSOLVED CIVIL RIGHTS CRIME ACTOF 2007 APRIL 7,2009 This report is submitted pursuant to the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act of 2007, regarding the activities ofthe Department ofJustice (DOJ or the Department) under the Act. This initial report covers activities predating the Act, which was signed into law on October 7,2008, and the six months since its enactment.! 1. THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE'S EFFORTS TO INVESTIGATE AND PROSECUTE UNSOLVED CIVIL RIGHTS ERA HOMICIDES A. Overview and Background The Department of Justice fully supports the goals ofthe Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act of2007. For more than 50 years, the Department of Justice has been instrumental in bringing justice to some ofthe nation's horrific civil rights era crimes. These crimes occurred during a terrible time in our nation's history when some people viewed their fellow Americans as inferior, and as threats, based only on the color of their skin. The Department of Justice believes that racially motivated murders from the civil rights era constitute L some of the greatest blemishes upon our history. As such, the Department stands ready to lend our assistance, expertise, and resources to assist in the investigation and possible prosecution of these matters. Unfortunately, federal jurisdiction over these historic cases is limited. The Ex Post Facto Clause of the Constitution and federal statutory law have limited the Department's ability to prosecute most civil rights era cases at the federal level. For example, two ofthe most important federal statutes that can be used to prosecute racially motivated homicides, 18 U.S.C.
    [Show full text]
  • Long-Term Missing Child Guide for Law Enforcement
    Long-term missing child guide for law enforcement: Strategies for finding long-term missing children Long-term missing child guide for law enforcement: Strategies for finding long-term missing children 2016 Edited by Robert G. Lowery, Jr., and Robert Hoever National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® www.missingkids.org 1-800-THE-LOST® or 1-800-843-5678 ORI VA007019W Copyright © 2016 National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. All rights reserved. This project was supported by Grant No. 2015-MC-CX-K001 awarded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. This document is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or professional opinion about specific facts. Information provided in this document may not remain current or accurate, so recipients should use this document only as a starting point for their own independent research and analysis. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. Points of view or opinions in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. CyberTipline®, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children®, 1-800-THE-LOST® and Project ALERT® are registered trademarks of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. LONG-TERM MISSING CHILD GUIDE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT - 2 Contents Acknowledgments.....10 Letter from John Walsh.....15 Foreword by Patty Wetterling.....16 Chapter 1: Introduction by Robert G. Lowery, Jr......18 Quick reference.....18 We are finding more long-term missing children now.....19 Are we doing enough?.....21 Chapter 2: Overview of missing children cases by Robert G.
    [Show full text]
  • Whole Volume
    Papers from the British Criminology Conference, Volume 17 Papers from the British Criminology Conference An Online Journal by the British Society of Criminology Volume 17, 2017 0 Papers from the British Criminology Conference, Volume 17 British Society of Criminology 10 Queen Street Place, London EC4R 1BE Papers from the British Criminology Conference An Online Journal by the British Society of Criminology 2017 Conference, (4-7 July) Forging Social Justice: Local Challenges, Global Complexities. Sheffield Hallam University Editor Lizzie Seal With grateful thanks to all our peer reviewers. Published annually and available free online at www.britsoccrim.org © 2017 the authors and the British Society of Criminology Vol. 17 ISSN 1759-0043 Disclaimer: This publication is made available on the understanding that the publisher, editors and authors will not accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissions (express or implied) that it may contain. The views and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the British Society of Criminology. 1 Papers from the British Criminology Conference, Volume 17 Papers from the British Criminology Conference An Online Journal by the British Society of Criminology Volume 17, 2017 Contents Editorial Lizzie Seal 3 Developing a social impact measurement framework to enhance outcomes for young people in custody – what to measure? Claire Paterson-Young, Richard Hazenberg, Meanu Bajwa-Patel and Simon Denny 5 The Retrospective Detective. Cognitive Bias and the Cold Case Homicide Investigator Jason Roach 29 Criminal Records: The relationship between music, criminalisation and harm Eleanor Peters 48 Conference 2018 66 2 Papers from the British Criminology Conference, Volume 17 Papers from the British Criminology Conference © 2017 the author and the British Society of Criminology www.britsoccrim.org ISSN 1759-0043; Vol.
    [Show full text]
  • I. CENSUS DATA Ii. NEWS
    INDEX DATE FILED: February 24, 2021 3:43 PM i. CENSUS DATA Exhibit 1: Quick Facts, US Census Bureau, https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/adamscountycoloradoJeffersoncountycolorado, arapahoecountycolorado,elpasocountycolorado,denvercountycolorado,weldcountycolorado/P ST120219 Exhibit 2: 2019 Weld County Colorado: Economic and Demographic Profile, Upstate Colorado, https://www.weldgov.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_6/File/Departments/Planning%20&%20 Zoning/2019%20WC-Demographic-Profile-2019.pdf ii. NEWS 9 News ( KUSA) Exhibit 3: We never expected to find out what happened to her:" Jonelle Matthews' family talks about court case, 9 News (February 5, 2021), https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/jonelle-matthews-family-seeing-daughters- alleged-killer/73-3d4659d2-8d80-43b7-8cad-d211029dc411 Exhibit 4: Weld County coroner says Jonelle Matthews was shot in head, 9 News (October 16, 2020), https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/weld-county-coroner-releases- autopsy-for-jonelle-matthews/73-de8630e3-79b0-4267-88d6-e402498e4e5f Exhibit 5: Jonelle Matthews Family Said Indictment is Step Towards Justice, 9 News (October 14, 2020), https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/jonelle-matthews-family- says-indictment-is-a-step-towards-justice/73-81d73310-173a-4950-a515-b9697473a099 Exhibit 6: Man indicted in death of Jonelle Matthews, 9 News (October 13, 2020), https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/man-indicted-in-death-of-jonelle-matthews/73- OeOae153-7380-4ee4-b017-97eae702ba3b Exhibit 7: Jonelle Matthews Case: Grand jury to Investigate 1984 Homicide, 9 News (August 18, 2020), https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/grandy-jury-investigating- jonelle-matthews-death/73-134dee0e-d6cb-46d5-99b4-6b1d6afb1ee3 Exhibit 8: Autopsy report for missing Colorado girl Jonelle Matthews, 9 News (June 19.
    [Show full text]
  • The Crucible
    AISOCC Quarterly Newsletter: January, 2018 The Crucible The American Investigative Society of Cold Cases is a non-profit, volunteer based organization of professional investigators whose sole mission is to assist law enforcement agencies in solving cold cases. AISOCC Review Board and Consulting Committee Members review cold cases across the following categories: investigatory, legal, forensic science, behavioral science, medicolegal, and others as they apply per case. Collectively, AISOCC offers advice and suggestions for how to get over “the hump” many cold cases present. Law enforcement agencies are welcome to contact AISOCC to schedule case review. AISOCC’s Mission To actively investigate unsolved cold cases and assist law enforcement and the victims’ families in their quest for truth and justice by using factual scientific evidence and applied forensic criminological means in order to hold the responsible party(s) accountable. www.AISOCC.com 1 AISOCC Quarterly Newsletter: January, 2018 The Crucible In This Issue A Message from your President Kenneth Mains A Message from your Vice President Christopher Kunkle Featured Books John Liebert AISOCC Members Out and About The Hunt For The Zodiac Killer Kelly Ayers Training Opportunities Arizona’s Cold Case Conference 2018 AISOCC Annual Educational Conference Membership Renewals Reminder Journal of Cold Case Review Reminder Membership Info 2 AISOCC Quarterly Newsletter: January, 2018 The Crucible A Message From Your President Dear AISOCC Members – 2017 is now in our rearview mirror as we look forward to 2018 and the changes we can bring to stagnate cases. We will also continue to improve the organization of electronic files from law enforcement so that it is easier to review.
    [Show full text]
  • June 2014 Safvic on the Scene
    VOLUME 9, ISSUE 2 JUNE 2014 SAFVIC ON THE SCENE INSIDE THIS ISSUE Cold Case Solved On August 21, 1988 at approximately 3:30 a.m., I was sexually assaulted in my home. I did not see the face of the man who tried to strangle and suffocate me and who raped me that summer night; it would take 20 Cold Case Solved 1 years for my attacker to be found and brought to jus- tice. Denim Day EVAWI 2014 2 Many elements had to go right in order to make it possible to solve my case. Fortunately for me, I was Cold Case Solved (cont.) 3 able to witness the puzzle as the pieces fell into place, and on January 19, 2010, I heard the words: “Guilty of Featured Agency 5 first and second degree rape. Guilty of first and sec- ond degree sexual offense. Guilty of burglary.” Even though I was lucky to have achieved some measure of Featured Book 5 justice in my case, it seemed from the start of the in- vestigation that all odds were against ever finding a Jennifer’s Impact 6 suspect. Statement WHO IS THE BEST INVESTIGATOR FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES? It seems not everyone is cut out to be a Detective Leo explained that I would have sexual assault investigator. The very na- to go down to the station to give a report ture of the crime makes people uncomfort- about what happened. I was exhausted, able. I met Detective Paul Leo of the An- scared, and confused. What happened to napolis (Maryland) Police Department the policeman who responded to my 911 outside the emergency room just after my “Piecing together the tools call? I had answered hundreds of his ques- forensic examination.
    [Show full text]
  • Robert Wilson, : Case No
    Case: 3:12-cv-00014-JG Doc #: 26 Filed: 08/11/16 1 of 17. PageID #: <pageID> UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO ------------------------------------------------------ : ROBERT WILSON, : CASE NO. 3:12-cv-14 : Petitioner, : : vs. : OPINION & ORDER : [Resolving Doc. 1] EDWARD T. SHELDON, Warden, : : Respondent. : : ------------------------------------------------------ JAMES S. GWIN, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE: On January 1, 2012, Petitioner Robert Wilson filed a petition for a writ of habeas relief under 28 U.S.C. § 2254.1 With his petition, Wilson seeks relief from the judgment and sentence that the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas imposed following Wilson’s 2008 conviction for a December 1993 murder.2 On June 1, 2016, Magistrate Judge Kenneth S. McHargh filed a Report and Recommendation that recommended the Court dismiss the Petitioner’s writ in its entirety.3 On July 15, 2016, Petitioner Wilson filed objections, but only on grounds for relief one, two, and four. For the reasons below, the Court OVERRULES Petitioner Wilson’s objections, ADOPTS the Report and Recommendation, and DISMISSES Petitioner’s § 2254 petition. 1 Doc. 23. 2 Id. 3 Id. Case: 3:12-cv-00014-JG Doc #: 26 Filed: 08/11/16 2 of 17. PageID #: <pageID> Case No. 12-cv-14 Gwin, J. I. Background As the Magistrate Judge’s Report more fully discusses, Petitioner Wilson was convicted of murder in violation of Ohio Rev. Code § 2903.02(A) before the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas.4 On December 1, 1993, Petitioner Wilson fatally injured a Toledo Police Department Vice Narcotics Unit confidential informant, Brenda Navarre.5 The perpetrator used a 110-pound boulder.
    [Show full text]