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‘Mountain Man’ shares story of grief over unsolved murder of daughter in Brooklyn
Posted 10:32 PM, July 9, 2014, by Mary Murphy, Updated at 09:45pm, July 9, 2014
BLACKWELLS HOLLOW, Va. (PIX11) – Keith Ford can’t shake the memory of that Sunday morning in November 1997, when a New York City police detective called him in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia to tell him his daughter, Sheri Ann, was dead, slain in the basement of a Brooklyn house.
“He said it was my daughter, because it was her driver’s license,” Ford recalled through tears, standing in the woods of his Crozet, Virginia, property. “I said, ‘No, I don’t think so.’”
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PIX11 Investigates traveled to meet Ford in the Blue Ridge Mountains, so we could show viewers the place where a New York City murder victim had grown up and perhaps to help get new information about whoever killed her.
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Litwin and the NYPD Crime Stoppers Unit are offering a reward to anyone who can offer information that leads to an arrest and a conviction. The phone number for confidential tips is 1-800-577-TIPS.
http://pix11.com/2014/07/09/mountain-man-shares-story-of-grief-over-murder-of-daughter-in-brooklyn/
Just a week after she called her dad saying she wanted to leave NYC and come home, Sherri Ann Ford was brutally killed.
Her on-again-off-again boyfriend says armed attackers cut her 22-year-old life short, but detectives don’t think his story adds up: http://go.pix11.com/1nfReKG
https://www.facebook.com/pix11news/posts/10152540358417042
Bringing Cases Out of the Cold
By Erika Maritnez -- June 4, 2007 | 9:00am
BROOKLYN
On Nov. 9, 1997, Sherri Ford was raped, bound to a chair and shot in the head in the apartment she rented on Linden Boulevard in East Flatbush.
Ford, who grew up on a farm in Charlottesville, Va., had been in the city only six months.
She was in her apartment with an ex-boyfriend when two men with guns barged in and attacked her, leaving the ex-boyfriend unharmed.
For the past two years, Detective Bruinsma has pursued the case.
http://nypost.com/2007/06/04/bringing-cases-out-of-cold/
Posted 10:32 PM, July 9, 2014, by Mary Murphy, Updated at 09:45pm, July 9, 2014
BLACKWELLS HOLLOW, Va. (PIX11) – Keith Ford can’t shake the memory of that Sunday morning in November 1997, when a New York City police detective called him in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia to tell him his daughter, Sheri Ann, was dead, slain in the basement of a Brooklyn house.
“He said it was my daughter, because it was her driver’s license,” Ford recalled through tears, standing in the woods of his Crozet, Virginia, property. “I said, ‘No, I don’t think so.’”
[...]
PIX11 Investigates traveled to meet Ford in the Blue Ridge Mountains, so we could show viewers the place where a New York City murder victim had grown up and perhaps to help get new information about whoever killed her.
[...]
Litwin and the NYPD Crime Stoppers Unit are offering a reward to anyone who can offer information that leads to an arrest and a conviction. The phone number for confidential tips is 1-800-577-TIPS.
http://pix11.com/2014/07/09/mountain-man-shares-story-of-grief-over-murder-of-daughter-in-brooklyn/
Just a week after she called her dad saying she wanted to leave NYC and come home, Sherri Ann Ford was brutally killed.
Her on-again-off-again boyfriend says armed attackers cut her 22-year-old life short, but detectives don’t think his story adds up: http://go.pix11.com/1nfReKG
https://www.facebook.com/pix11news/posts/10152540358417042
Bringing Cases Out of the Cold
By Erika Maritnez -- June 4, 2007 | 9:00am
BROOKLYN
On Nov. 9, 1997, Sherri Ford was raped, bound to a chair and shot in the head in the apartment she rented on Linden Boulevard in East Flatbush.
Ford, who grew up on a farm in Charlottesville, Va., had been in the city only six months.
She was in her apartment with an ex-boyfriend when two men with guns barged in and attacked her, leaving the ex-boyfriend unharmed.
For the past two years, Detective Bruinsma has pursued the case.
http://nypost.com/2007/06/04/bringing-cases-out-of-cold/