MD MD - Joyce Malecki, 20, Glen Burnie, 11 Nov 1969

I have in my notes:

7/9/23 Update: FBI Investigating Cold Case Files. Unsolved murder of Joyce Malecki in Nov 1969 Glen Burnie MD has serial killer Samuel Little's paw prints all over it she was beaten, strangled, raped & left on a military base just weeks after he got out of prison in Baltimore.
and I knew his name sounded familiar - he was convicted of

TX - Denise Christie Brothers (38) (Feb. 2, 1994, Odessa) - *Samual Little, aka Samuel Little & Samual/Samuel McDowell (78) indicted (7/16/18) & arraigned (7/23/18) for 1st degree murder. Confessed to killing. Held without bail. Ector County Case# A-18-1415-CR
He was extradited from California & brought to Ector County in Texas. Little has cooperated and provided details for more than 90 murders going back to the 1970s, Wise County officials said.
He’s suspected of killing women in Texas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Illinois, Ohio, California, Indiana, Arizona, New Mexico and South Carolina between 1970 & 2005. The FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice have also interviewed him.
Trial set for 1/7/19.

12/14/18 Update: Plead guilty to all charges. Little, who is in poor health and relies on a wheelchair, offered his confessions as a bargaining chip to be moved from the Los Angeles County prison where he was being held, the FBI said last month. It said he'll likely stay in jail in Texas until his death. Received a life sentence.
CA - Carol Alford (41) (found dead on July 13, 1987), Audrey Nelson (35) (whose body was discovered Aug. 14, 1989) & Guadalupe Apodaca (46) (found Sept. 2, 1989) -*Samual Little was arrested (9/5/12) & indicted (1/7/13) with 3 counts of 1st degree murder. Plead not guilty. Held without bail.
January, 2013: DNA evidence cases were linked to him through the California Department of Justice's DNA Combined Internet Index System (CODIS) offender databank earlier this year on the Audrey Nelson & Guadalupe Apodaca cases. Alford case DNA linked on 11/27/12.
Sept., 2014: Jurors deliberated just two hours before convicting him of three counts of first-degree murder. Sentenced 9/25/14 to three consecutive terms of life in prison without chance of parole.
Little waived extradition & was brought to Los Angeles in October, 2012. His alleged crimes were sexually motivated strangulations, targeting women with high risk life styles, some of them prostitutes.
Dec. 1976: Little is convicted of assaulting Pamela Kay Smith in Sunset Hills, Mo., with the intent to ravish-rape and is sentenced to three months in county jail.
Little was accused to two murders & two attempted murders in Gainesville, Fla., & Pascagoula, Miss. in the early 80's. Back then he was known as Samual McDowell. He avoided conviction in those cases.
Little was acquitted (Jan., 1984) by a Florida jury in the strangulation murder of 26-year-old Patricia Ann Mount, whose body was discovered Sept. 12, 1982 in rural Forest Grove, Fla.
He was never brought to trial in the three Mississippi cases, which include the strangulation death of Melinda LaPree, 24, on Sept. 14, 1982 in Gautier, Miss. cemetery. That case has been reopened by the Pascagoula Police Department in light of new evidence, authorities said. During the [Melinda LaPree] investigation two prostitutes come forward & allege Little also assaulted them in Pascagoula in 1980 & 1981.
Police are now investigating if he is connected to any other cases. Little also served two years in a San Diego prison after being convicted of assault & false imprisonment of two San Diego women in separate cases. Shortly after being paroled, he moved to Los Angeles.
Marion County Sheriffs Office detectives have solved the 1982 homicide case of 56-year-old Rosie Hill after serial killer Samuel Little confessed to her murder. He recently confessed to committing more than 90 homicides of women over four decades across the United States, including two homicides in Macon -- one near Washington Park in 1982 and another off Riverside Dr. in 1977. Deputies say Little used to frequent Macon -- and he even worked for the Macon city sanitation department in 1975 at the time of a DUI arrest where he provided officers with the fake name "William Lewis." Confessed to committing a homicide that took place on August 19, 1982, near Washington Park. A female’s body was found in the back yard of a residence on Magnolia Street. The female was found to have been strangled to death was that of Fredonia Smith.
Little provided details on two killings in Houma, Louisiana, Dorothy Richard, 59, was found dead in 1982, and the body of Daisy McGuire, 40, was discovered in 1996. Both Denise Christie Brothers was 38 years old when she vanished in the winter of 1994. She had last been seen alive in a motel parking lot in Odessa, Texas and was reported missing on Jan. 1. Her body was discovered a month later in a vacant lot only blocks away, authorities said. She had been strangled.

12/30/20 Update: Little died in prison at age 80.
 
The thing is... wasn't Little's MO to pick up women from bars, hitchhiking, or doing street survival sex work and strangle them in his car?

How does that go with attacking a middle class young woman out shopping in the evening and abducting her from her own car?

MOO
 
The thing is... wasn't Little's MO to pick up women from bars, hitchhiking, or doing street survival sex work and strangle them in his car?

How does that go with attacking a middle class young woman out shopping in the evening and abducting her from her own car?

MOO
Yes, this doesn't seem like Samuel Little's work at all.
 
Malecki’s family will be able to view the exhumation alongside law enforcement, but the general public — including the media and any “amateur sleuths” — won’t be permitted to enter Loudon Park Cemetery, said Kurt Wolfgang, who heads the Maryland Crime Victims Resource Center, a nonprofit that has taken on Malecki’s family.
 
Malecki’s family will be able to view the exhumation alongside law enforcement, but the general public — including the media and any “amateur sleuths” — won’t be permitted to enter Loudon Park Cemetery, said Kurt Wolfgang, who heads the Maryland Crime Victims Resource Center, a nonprofit that has taken on Malecki’s family.
Good. This isn't for us or the media.

MOO
 
https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/local-news?ftag=CNM-16-10abg0d
BALTIMORE - The FBI exhumed the body of Joyce Malecki, whose 1969 unsolved murder was documented in the Netflix series "The Keepers," Thursday morning as part of an ongoing investigation into the cold case.

Malecki vanished while Christmas shopping at Harundale Mall on Nov. 11, 1969. Her body found was two days later at Fort Meade. Investigators said she was strangled and stabbed.

Malecki is buried at Loudon Park Cemetery in Baltimore.

"We remain committed to bringing justice for Joyce and her family," the FBI said in a statement Thursday. "Because the investigation is ongoing, we cannot provide any additional information."

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Interesting, I had forgotten there were multiple mysterious murders in roughly the same area and time frame.

“Last March, the FBI and Anne Arundel County Police concluded that Forrest Clyde Williams was responsible for the death of Pamela Lynn Conyers, a 16 year-old that went missing in October 1970 after shopping at Harundale Mall, the same mall Malecki visited 11 months earlier. Conyers, like Malecki, died from strangulation.”

“Sister Cathy Cesnik, a nun at Archbishop Keough High School in Baltimore, went missing four days before Malecki, on Nov. 7, 1969. Her body was later discovered in a wooded area in January 1970. She died from blunt force trauma to the head. In the months leading up to her death, Cesnik suspected that the school counselor, Father A. Joseph Maskell, was sexually abusing students.”

“malecki’s family home was located two blocks from St. Clement Catholic Church, where they were parish members and Maskell was a priest and a resident in the rectory. He was stationed there from 1966 to 1968, according to the OAG report.”

“She "had been Father Maskell's parishioner for many years and went to confession and attended summer Bible camps with him," according to a 2017 column written by Tom Nugent, a former Baltimore Sun reporter featured in "The Keepers."

“Other cases share similar links​

In 1975, 14-year-old Danny Corcetti, a Catholic altar boy, went missing. Days later he was found dead with a stab wound to his throat in a wooded area near Our Lady of Victory Church in Baltimore. Malecki also had a stab wound in her throat. Nugent wrote that Maskell served at Our Lady of Victory Church and lived at the church rectory from 1968 to 1970.”

 

FBI Baltimore Exhumed Body of Murdered Joyce Malecki Found on Grounds of Ft Meade MD in 1969 Is There DNA Link to Serial Killer Sam Little. “The FBI gave us no indication other than to say the purpose of the exhumation is to collect evidence (DNA),” Kurt Wolfgang told WBAL-TV. “Our best speculation is that they may be looking for DNA evidence to match it up with a potential suspect they may already have, (like serial killer Samuel Little who was out of prison in fall of 1969 in Baltimore).” Wolfgang said the FBI has been "very tight" with their information and about what their theory is at this point, but he knows they've profiled several serial murderers from that era and sees some parallels to Malecki's crime. "In order to justify this exhumation," Wolfgang said, "we think they have a definite suspect (serial killer Samuel Little aka Samuel McDowell) and are looking for something specific to link that suspect to Joyce Malecki." FBI Baltimore Exhumed Body of Murdered Joyce Malecki Found on Grounds of Ft Meade MD in 1969 Is There DNA Link to Serial Killer Sam Little

 

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*I’m a little surprised there isn’t more interest in this case. I thought the whole series was fascinating and rang true.
It took me about two years to get to the point where I was ready to watch it, because of the subject matter. I've watched it about three times, now. I also bought and read Jean, Teresa, and Gemma's books.

I felt so deeply for everyone featured in the series, but especially Joyce's family. Their pain was so deep, and the injustice of her murder being unsolved was so palpable.

MOO
 
I hope the answers from DNA evidence will bring some measure of peace and justice to family and friends, regardless of the identity.
 
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Joyce Malecki, murdered 1969

Anne Arundel County police said they've received numerous calls about a 1969 murder investigation at Fort George G. Meade after it was highlighted in the Netflix series "The Keepers."

Lt. Ryan Frashure, a police spokesman, issued a statement saying the department had received inquiries regarding the murder of 20-year-old Joyce Malecki, who police said had been stabbed in the throat and strangled. Her body was found at Fort Meade on Nov. 13, 1969.

"The Keepers" focuses primarily on the murder of Sister Catherine Ann Cesnik, a 26-year-old nun in Baltimore County who was reported missing six days before Malecki's body was found.

But the first episode of the series links the two murders. Both Cesnik's and Malecki's bodies were found in wooded areas with their cars abandoned.

Baltimore County detectives and FBI agents explored possible links between the two murders.

While Malecki's body was found at Fort Meade, the police department said because the military base is federal property, the case is being handled by the FBI.

"There is information circulating among (online) blogs and websites that state the Joyce Malecki murder investigation was at some point in time handed over to the Anne Arundel County Police Department by the Federal Bureau of Investigation," the department wrote in a statement. "This is not an accurate statement."

The FBI released this statement: "FBI Baltimore continues to pursue any and all investigative leads in the Joyce Malecki murder investigation. The Netflix documentary, "The Keepers," is rightfully bringing attention to the senseless and unsolved murders of Sister Cathy Cesnik and Joyce Malecki. As in all cold case homicides, it is never too late to contact law enforcement authorities if you know anything about the crime. The FBI in Baltimore can be contacted by calling 410-265-8080."

LINK:

'The Keepers' sparks flood of calls to police about 1969 Fort Meade murder
I see absolutely no connection between the murders of Sister Cathy and Joyce Malecki as committed by same person in the Baltimore MD area in Nov 1969, but both were killed in entirely different ways. Sister Cathy's murder was most likely linked to members of the 'Cops & Clergy Cabal' that were sexually abusing underage girls at the Keough High School and who Sister Cathy was going to expose. No hits ever on the fingerprints and DNA found at the Sister Cathy crime scene. The Joyce Malecki murder much more violent, degrading, beaten, stabbed in the neck, strangled and raped then left near a small river in a wooded area on Fort Meade MD property, with her hands tied behind her back. Joyce Malecki murder links to M.O. of serial killer Samuel Little who killed 93 women nationwide, almost all in the same manner and he was in the Baltimore MD area in Nov 1969. FBI has Samuel Little DNA in the CODIS system. see I see absolutely no connection between the murders of Sister Cathy and Joyce Malecki as committed by same person in the Baltimore MD area in Nov 1969
 
This to me is what they see as a possible connection.



The Malecki family attended St. Clement Catholic Church and lived two blocks from the church rectory, where Maskell was living at the time Joyce Malecki disappeared, her brother said. However, he said he did not necessarily believe that there was a connection between the killing of his sister and that of Sister Cathy.

 

FBI Baltimore Exhumed Body of Murdered Joyce Malecki Found on Grounds of Ft Meade MD in 1969 Is There DNA Link to Serial Killer Sam Little. “The FBI gave us no indication other than to say the purpose of the exhumation is to collect evidence (DNA),” Kurt Wolfgang told WBAL-TV. “Our best speculation is that they may be looking for DNA evidence to match it up with a potential suspect they may already have, (like serial killer Samuel Little who was out of prison in fall of 1969 in Baltimore).” Wolfgang said the FBI has been "very tight" with their information and about what their theory is at this point, but he knows they've profiled several serial murderers from that era and sees some parallels to Malecki's crime. "In order to justify this exhumation," Wolfgang said, "we think they have a definite suspect (serial killer Samuel Little aka Samuel McDowell) and are looking for something specific to link that suspect to Joyce Malecki." FBI Baltimore Exhumed Body of Murdered Joyce Malecki Found on Grounds of Ft Meade MD in 1969 Is There DNA Link to Serial Killer Sam Little

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I’m local just looked at map, rt 100 was not there, 32 was not there in 69,70.
 

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