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Fairfax County Police Department Major Crimes Bureau - Cold Case Squad Unsolved Homicide Cases 1990 - 1999 Date Victim(S) Location Case Details Case Number Fairfax County Police Department Major Crimes Bureau - Cold Case Squad Unsolved Homicide Cases 1990 - 1999 Date Victim(s) Location Case Details Case Number 28-year-old Sheila Nezami Darab was reported missing on 2/27/1990. Sheila's 5/5/1990 Sheila Nezami Darab Vienna Metro body was discovered in the trunk of her vehicle in the parking lot of the Vienna 90125000978 Metro Station on May 5, 1990. Tuyet Dang-Tran 61-year-old Triet Le and his wife, 52-year-old Tuyet Thi Dang-Tran were shot in Dannys Lane, the driveway as they arrived home. Triet Le was a writer for Tien Phong 9/22/1990 90265001660 Falls Church Magazine. Investigation revealed that the murders may be politically motivated. Triet Le 45-year-old Joann Webster was found deceased in her apartment. Officers Sacramento Dr, had responded to her apartment to do a welfare check after her employer 2/16/1991 Joann Webster 91047000522 Alexandria notififed police she had not shown up for work. There was evidence of a struggle. Huntington Ave, 59-year-old Walter Graham was found deceased in his residence at Riverside 8/12/1991 Walter Graham 91222001464 Alexandria Apartments. Page 1 of 7 Fairfax County Police Department Major Crimes Bureau - Cold Case Squad Unsolved Homicide Cases 1990 - 1999 Date Victim(s) Location Case Details Case Number 55-year-old Yhun Ra was found by his wife in the foyer of his Century 21 Realty Evergreen Ct, 8/13/1991 Yhun Soo Ra office. Yhun was of Korean descent and was the President of the Korean 91226000045 Annandale American Association in Northern Virginia. Mount Eagle Dr, 25-year-old Roderick L. Bennett was found shot in the area between Belle 9/28/1991 Roderick L. Bennett 91271000432 Alexandria Haven Towers and Monticello Condos. Richmond Hwy, 32-year-old Michael Hill was found shot to death in the parking lot of Belle 11/23/1991 Michael C. Hill 91327000228 Alexandria Haven Towers. 35-year-old Brian Mitchell was involved in an altercation at the Belvoir Grill. Richmond Hwy, 12/28/1991 Brian G. Mitchell During the altercation, Brian was stabbed resulting in his death on December 91362001543 Lorton 30, 1991. River Park Dr, 2/5/1992 Richard E. Brackeen 53-year-old Richard E. Brackeen was found shot to death at his residence. 92036000652 Great Falls Page 2 of 7 Fairfax County Police Department Major Crimes Bureau - Cold Case Squad Unsolved Homicide Cases 1990 - 1999 Date Victim(s) Location Case Details Case Number George 10/21/1992 Jerome W. McKagen Washington Rd, 46-year-old Jerome McKagen was found shot to death at his residence. 92295000435 Tysons Richmond Hwy, 19-year-old Michael Head was discovered shot to death at the Harry Smith 11/10/1992 Michael L. Head 92315000975 Alexandria Motel. 49-year-old Ghulam Akbar was a cab driver with Arlington Yellow Cab, Ghulam Bauer Dr, was found suffering from blunt force trauma to the upper body on the 12/14/1992 Ghulam Akbar 92349000056 Springfield sidewalk in front of Springfield Terrace Apartments on December 14, 1992. Ghulam died as a result of his injuries on December 15, 1992. 27-year-old Tina Frances Ricca was a security guard. She was found shot to 11/6/1993 Tina Frances Ricca Lee Rd, Chantilly 93310001723 death in a temporary office trailer located in the 14600 block of Lee Road. The skeletal remains of an unknown white female were found in the 6800 Sharpsurg Dr, 12/6/1993 Jane Doe block of Sharpsburg Drive. The remains had been there anywhere from 1 to 5 93340000646 Centreville years. The victim appeared to have suffered upper body trauma. Page 3 of 7 Fairfax County Police Department Major Crimes Bureau - Cold Case Squad Unsolved Homicide Cases 1990 - 1999 Date Victim(s) Location Case Details Case Number Mohammed Southgate Dr, 20-year-old Mohammed Khushnood was working at Citgo gas station. 12/31/1993 93365001587 Khushnood Alexandria Mohammed was found shot to death to the rear of the store. Audubon Ave, 1/9/1994 Charlotte Young 57-year-old Charlotte Young's body was found in her apartment. 94009000755 Alexandria Holly Ave, 4/1/1994 Joanne Roche 63-year-old Joann Roche was found stabbed to death at her residence. 94091000538 Fairfax Reseca Ln, 37-year-old Robin Warr Lawrence was found stabbed to death in her home. 11/20/1994 Robin W. Lawrence 94324000742 Springfield There was a toddler at home that was physically unharmed. Richmond Hwy, 34-year-old Jeanette Copeland was found shot to death in a room at 12/31/1994 Jeanette Copeland 94365000328 Alexandria Alexandria Motel. Page 4 of 7 Fairfax County Police Department Major Crimes Bureau - Cold Case Squad Unsolved Homicide Cases 1990 - 1999 Date Victim(s) Location Case Details Case Number 21-year-old Jennings Kettleson had been to the movie Higher Learning. Multiplex Dr, 1/12/1995 Jennings Kettleson Shortly after the movie, Jennings was found shot on the north side of the 95012001028 Centreville Multiplex Cinemas in Centreville. Woodland Stream 35-year-old Kieuoanh Nguyen and her 2-year-old son, Ryobi Nguyen were Kieuoanh Nguyen Dr, Alexandria 11/17/1995 reported missing on November 17, 1995. Their bodies were discovered at 95321000118 Ryobi Nguyen Industrial Dr, Springfield Industrial Drive, Springfield on April 29, 1996. Woodstock Ln, 48-year-old Constance (Connie) Hiner was found deceased in her home. She 1/2/1996 Constance Hiner 96002000751 Reston had suffered trauma to the upper body. 22-year-old Derrick Pinkney was found deceased in an apartment in the 6700 Tower Dr, 1/24/1997 Derrick B. Pinkney block of Tower Drive. Derrick was a visitor at the apartment when several 97024002189 Alexandria subjects forced their way in and shot and killed him. 48-year-old Muhammad Islam was working as a driver for Yellow Cab. Richmond Hwy, Muhammad drove his fare to the rear of the Gum Springs Apartment Complex 7/9/1997 Muhammad J. Islam 97190000089 Alexandria where he was robbed and shot. Muhammad was able to drive his cab to Richmond Highway and call for help. He later died at the hospital. Page 5 of 7 Fairfax County Police Department Major Crimes Bureau - Cold Case Squad Unsolved Homicide Cases 1990 - 1999 Date Victim(s) Location Case Details Case Number Bobby Quisenberry 56-year-old Bobby Quisenberry and his wife, 55-year-old Patricia Quisenberry, Lagersfield 7/14/1997 were found shot to death in their home. The victim's vehicle was taken from 97195000673 Circle, Vienna the scene and later recovered in Prince Georges County, MD. Patricia Quisenberry Sherry Ann Culp 36-year-old Sherry Ann Culp was shot to death in the parking lot of her place Dynatech Ct, 1/16/1998 of employment, Design Tech International. Sherry was pregnant at the time 98016001599 Springfield with her daughter Kelsey Morgan Laughlin, who died two days later. Kelsey Laughlin Page 6 of 7 Fairfax County Police Department Major Crimes Bureau - Cold Case Squad Unsolved Homicide Cases 1990 - 1999 Date Victim(s) Location Case Details Case Number Fuad Khazal Taima 63-year-old Fuad Khazal Taima, his wife, 54-year-old Dorothy Mae Taima, and Broyhill St, 5/28/1999 Dorothy Mae Taima their 16-year-old son, Leith Taima, were found shot to death in their home. 99148001401 McLean Fuad was of Iraqi descent and was involved in business dealings in Iraq. Leith Taima Page 7 of 7.
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