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SeriouslySearching
04-27-2008, 08:08 PM
Missing and Found Dead

May 1968 - Christine Rothschild 18 years old, UW student (*MCM) Madison
July 21, 1976 - Debra Bennett 20 years old, Cardinal Hotel (*MCM) Madison
July (?) 1978 - Julie Ann Hall 18 years old, UW library asst., from King Tap Bar (*MCM) Madison
April 1981 - Julie Speerschneider 20 years old, disappeared March 1979 from bar (*MCM) Madison
April 1980 - Susan LeMahieu 24 years old (*MCM) Madison
July 1981 - Shirley Stewart 17 years old, from Dean Clinic, (*MCM) Madison
July 2, 1982 - Donna Mraz 19 years old, UW student, from waitress job on State St., (*MCM) Madison
November 17, 1984 - Janet M. Raasch 20 years old, UW student/worked on campus, disappeared October 11, 1984, (*MCM) Buena Vista
June 12, 1987 - Angela Hackl 17 or 18 years old, Saulk County *Terry Vollbrecht convicted.
July/August 1987- Barbara Blackstone 31 years old, Lyndon Station
March 1990- Sue McFadden 23 years old,
April 26, 1993 - Inez Musch 19 years old, UW-Baraboo student transferring to UW-Madison , Saulk County *tentatively been ruled a suicide
December 22, 2005 - Angela Drake 25 years old, student UW, disappeared December 9, 2005, Madison area *Michael DeSalvo convicted.
November 27, 2006 - Diedre Harm 21 years old, disappeared June 10, 2006 from bar, WI Rapids
July 9, 2007 - Kelly Nolan 22 years old, UW-Whitewater student, disappeared June 23, 2007 from State St. bar, Madison

Missing and Not Found

August 19, 1992 - Laurie Jean Depies 20 years old, (Still missing), Menasha, Wisconsin
September 23, 1998 - Amber Wilde 19 years old, UW-Green Bay student, (Still missing)
August 21, 2000 - Dawn Mohn 41 years old, (Still missing), Green Bay
April 26, 2003 - Areerat Chuprevich 32 years old, (Still missing) Green Bay,

Unsolved
1993 - Assault (stabbing) and rape, UW campus
June 7, 2004 - Assault and Rape


*Mad City Murders=MCM according to article
http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/unsolved/madison_wi/1.html

froggierintexas
04-27-2008, 08:26 PM
On this note, years and years ago I saw on 20/20 or some similar show that there was a college professor (at the time) who had a violent history with women and was suspected in the death of his then girlfriend. And that he was never charged due to lack of evidence and that he resumed teaching. Does anyone know who that was? Everytime I hear of a college student (female) missing or dead, my mind goes back to that show but I cannot find the name of the man or the show. Anyone remember it? Him?

hockeymom
04-30-2008, 07:38 PM
How often have these missing girls been found "accidently drowned" or in some body of water. I would like to compare how that stacks up to the boys.
If accidental drownings are so common why aren't girls found like this?

SeriouslySearching
04-30-2008, 07:42 PM
The women are never drowned. They are found in various conditions. Some stabbed, some burned, and even a couple shot. They are normally found outside in a wooded area. This can vary between outside of town in Madison to right in the middle of campus. To me it is the contrast between the brutality of the women's deaths and the males "silent deaths" as I call them in my head. The men simply go to sleep...very calmly without brutality other than to stop breathing because of the water.

hockeymom
04-30-2008, 07:47 PM
The women are never drowned. They are found in various conditions. Some stabbed, some burned, and even a couple shot. They are normally found outside in a wooded area. This can vary between outside of town in Madison to right in the middle of campus. To me it is the contrast between the brutality of the women's deaths and the males "silent deaths" as I call them in my head. The men simply go to sleep...very calmly without brutality other than to stop breathing because of the water.

Thats exactly what I was getting at. Just what exactly are the odds of all these accidental drownings ,being just male? I'm not statistician,but that initself seems incredable and worth a second look into all cases.

eve
05-01-2008, 06:03 PM
Thats exactly what I was getting at. Just what exactly are the odds of all these accidental drownings ,being just male? I'm not statistician,but that initself seems incredable and worth a second look into all cases.

No kidding, hockeymom. Why aren't the chucklehead cops asking the same thing? If I were one of the victims' parents I would be all over this like a duck on a June bug. I wouldn't shut up. :furious:

Eve

luthersmama
05-01-2008, 06:47 PM
Thats exactly what I was getting at. Just what exactly are the odds of all these accidental drownings ,being just male? I'm not statistician,but that initself seems incredable and worth a second look into all cases.



78% of all drowning victims in the US in 2004 were male.

http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/factsheets/drown.htm

cheko1
05-04-2008, 01:28 AM
No kidding, hockeymom. Why aren't the chucklehead cops asking the same thing? If I were one of the victims' parents I would be all over this like a duck on a June bug. I wouldn't shut up. :furious:

Eve

Another thing about the girls who have been found dead, LE refuses to release much information & never solve the murders. They kind of sweep them under the rug......

DeltaDawn
05-04-2008, 02:03 PM
http://www.rememberchrisjenkins.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=149
SNIP/
There is a group in the country with "cells" scattered in numerous cities large and small alike. There is a hierarchy in this group, it is very organized, and they are killing our loved ones. They usually choose males as their kill of choice and often these result in missing persons later found in bodies of water.
/SNIP

This is from a comment made on the family site for Chris. It is his sister Sara who is saying that they usually, meaning not always, choose males. Which leads me to believe that their detectives have found info suggesting some young ladies have also been targeted by this cell as she calls them

hockeymom
05-04-2008, 04:12 PM
78% of all drowning victims in the US in 2004 were male.

http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/factsheets/drown.htm

I think that the rate is higher overall for males,because they participate more in recreational activities that are water related. I wonder if you took out the accidental drownings from those activities how it would compare to females?

SeriouslySearching
05-04-2008, 04:16 PM
78% of all drowning victims in the US in 2004 were male.

http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/factsheets/drown.htmYou cannot go by that data as an accurate depiction. The numbers of males alone in this possible murder scenario would account for some of those and then if you take away the drownings which occur without someone present, no reason to be near the water such as sports, swimming, scuba, and you factor in the time of year being winter months...the numbers fall way, way down. Plus...males are the ones more likely to be out doing watersports recklessly which also accounts for a larger number of males drowned.

SeriouslySearching
05-04-2008, 04:19 PM
Another thing about the girls who have been found dead, LE refuses to release much information & never solve the murders. They kind of sweep them under the rug......Isn't THAT the truth, Cheko?! Especially in WI!! :furious:

cheko1
05-04-2008, 06:25 PM
Isn't THAT the truth, Cheko?! Especially in WI!! :furious:

Yes & in Wi there have been 16 males that have drowned. I'm sure these guys don't just get drunk & decide to see if they can walk on water!!!!

RR0004
05-29-2008, 08:29 PM
SS- just happened upon this thread. Glad my daughter is out of Madison. Have you come across similar female cases at the UW-Eau Claire...or La Crosse campuses?