The residents of each neighboring home were thoroughly investigated. Many were interviewed again, a couple years later. From everything I can remember, the neighbors were examined numerous times. Just nothing there.
Bumping to keep this case active.
While the neighbor’s house was searched, and it’s residents investigated, the conclusion was that they were not involved, at the time. Not sure if that changed since then. Also can’t recall if that was a search warrant served, or consent. I believe consent. Mainly because their was no PC and...
Was previously unfamiliar with the Jesse Ross case. I’d be interested to learn if other young, W/M, broadcast radio or media employees, disappeared without remains being located, over the last 25 years.
I don’t know recall much about the Sam Sherman case. But, I believe he was reportedly...
Precisely. Nothing adds up. No signs of foul play were located. A hit and run? Blood would have been present in the street, along with various articles of debris that are consistent with a motor vehicle collision.
The Fazolis angle doesn’t quite add up, either. Predominantly, young people work...
He did disappear without a trace. That just doesn’t happen. Whether it be remains located, a strong working theory regarding what occurred or an eyewitness statement, back then. People don’t just vanish. This victim did. It’s fhe most baffling case you’ll come across in the Midwest, I would...
I haven’t been active on this site in quite some time. I have some free time over the next week or so; figured I’d dig in. I’m to a certain degree familiar with this particular case. I’ll provide a more complete post tomorrow.
But, as this is publicly available information now, yes, it was...
Bingo. My leading theory. Pretty easy to blend in if you're a grad student in 2000 and now tenured. The publicly released profile remarks that the offender possesses an above average level of intelligence, or something to that effect. This ain't no repairman.
Also, with regards to the 2015...
I haven't been on in awhile but recently stumbled upon this case. I've read each post in this thread, reviewed publicly available news media etc. I had originally seen this story online a few months ago. In my opinion, this case has received nowhere near the attention it should. Sexual assaults...
The article mentions that the suspect was known to the victim. The vast majority of sexual assault victims know the suspect, statistically. This is especially true on or in the vicinity of college campuses. That's what makes this offender different. Also, dependent on what study you're looking...
Yes, I would assert that the suspect did just walk out after 8 hours. Someone probably did notice the suspect exiting the area. But, the suspect didn't exhibit abnormal behavior, in all likelihood.
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