ME ME - Ashley Ouellete, 15, Saco, 9 Feb 1999

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"“Our intent is to try to post information from their family and friends weekly,” wrote Higgins. “We strongly encourage that anyone who has the smallest bit of information to please come forward and help us solve these cases. Please help up by liking and sharing this new page.”

Hannah was reportedly estranged from her husband and living with her mother on Snow Road on April 19, 1992, when was last seen at the Whaler bar in Old Orchard Beach around 1:20 a.m. She was reported missing the next day, but 20 months would pass before her remains were found in a wooded area by a logging trail off Route 117 in Limington on Nov. 14, 1993.

Ouellette, meanwhile, was found dead in the middle of Pine Point Road at 4 a.m. on Feb. 10, 1999. Police suspect she was strangled. She was last seen at 2 a.m. at the home of friends in Saco where she spent the night.

The new Facebook page has proven popular, garnering 627 “likes” and dozens of comments in the five days since it launched. Among the memories are several poignant letters to the victims, as well as one directed at Hannah’s killer."
 
http://www.maine.gov/dps/msp/criminal_investigation/unsolved_homicides.shtml

"Person Year Town
Louise Bocuzzo 1994 Kennebunkport
Shirley Reilly Baldwin 1976 Lisbon Falls
Maxine T. Bitomski 1993 Kittery
Chester Caruthers 1981 Harrison
Rose Anne Consalvi 1979 Berwick
Sean D. Conway 1991 Newfield
Jenna Nicole Crabtree 1996 Windham
Donald E. Dunlap 1988 Lewiston
Theresa Duran 1984 Gorham
Judith Hand 1971 Farmington
Susan Hannah 1992 Limington
Alice Hawkes 1987 Westbrook
Malcolm Hobbs 1997 North Berwick
Vincent La Vopa 1985 Arundel
Charles Mace 1974 Kittery
David Mair 1992 Fryeburg
Dorothy L. "Dottie" Milliken 1976 Lewiston
Thomas Napier 1993 Lyman
Mary C. Olenchuk 1970 Ogunquit
Steven O'Neil 1989 South Paris
Ashley Ouellette 1999 Scarborough
Michael Sanborn 1985 Sanford
Raoul Schwartz 1976 South Bridgton
Bessie Selek 1999 Lyman
Joyce Tanerillo 1974 South Portland
Mary Ellen Tanner 1978 Lyman
Angela Thomas 1990 Brunswick
Pamela J. Webb 1989 Biddeford
Raymond "Butch" Weed 2003 Wilton
Rafeal Rasado 2004 Biddeford
Ludger Belanger 1975 Route 105, Washington
Lorna Brackett 1991 Waterville
Vincent White 1991 Waterville
Janet Brochu 1988 Pittsfield
Dorothea B. Burke 1984 Stockton Springs
Emily Chase 1978 Bowdoinham
Thomas Huntley 1979 Winslow, Maine
Brian Kowalczyk 1986 Winthrop
Florence E. Lauze 1975 Newcastle
Raynald Levesque 1994 Madison
Shirley McAvoy 1990 Pittsfield
Douglas Parent 1983 Waldoboro
Everette Pease 1987 Fayette
Evelyn Pomerleau 1989 Waterville
Christopher Rines 1991 Pittsfield
Arthur Robinson 1980 Searsmont
Pauline Rourke 1976 Fairfield
Ellen Choate 1975 Newport
Edna Bouffard 1974 Calais
Linda Maxwell 1984 Calais
Lila Drew 1977 Masardis
Joyce McLain 1980 East Millinocket
Leslie Spellman 1977 Northeast Harbor
Pamela M. Campbell 1981 Bangor/Holden
Barry Pulkinen 1988 Millinocket
Helen Caron 2001 Lewiston
Wendy Morello 2004 York
Kenneth Kramer 1983 Cherryfield
Baby Jane Doe 1985 Frenchville
Richard Albert 1971 Saco
Alford Blake 2003 Moscow
Beverly Polchies 1984 Milford
James Cassidy 1976 Amherst
Michael C. Cochran 1981 Dedham
Robert McKee 1975 Newport
Joseph Savitch 1997 Masardis
Louis Alexander 1997 Masardis
Amy Drake 2006 Norridgewock"
 
March 2013
bbm.

http://www.pressherald.com/2013/03/01/police-turn-to-facebook-for-cold-case-tips_2013-03-01/

"Scarborough police turn to Facebook for cold-case tips

If they were alive today, Ashley Ouellette and Susan Hannah might be Facebook fans. Instead, their deaths are unsolved homicides."




“These are both cases that have bothered us for some time,” said Chief Robert Moulton. “Obviously we’d like to be in position to give the families some closure and feel there are people out there that know things that might be of value.”

Moulton was at a conference for Maine police chiefs recently where a speaker said other departments around the country are using Facebook to try to solve cold cases.

The Scarborough Facebook page, launched at midday Thursday, tells visitors they may have important information.

“Investigations are much like puzzles. Each small piece in itself may appear to be trivial but when placed with other pieces of information it can lead an investigator in the right direction,” the page says.

In 1992, Susan Hannah was 22 and living with her mother on Snow Road in Scarborough after separating from her husband.

She was last seen by employees at the Whaler bar in Old Orchard Beach on April 19 at 1:20 a.m. Her mother reported her missing April 20.

Her remains were found in Limington on Nov. 14, 1993, in woods off a logging road near Route 117. Police say they have interviewed a suspect but would not identify the person.

Ashley Ouellette was a 15-year-old from Saco who was found dead in the middle of Pine Point Road at 4 a.m. on Feb. 10, 1999. Police suspect she was strangled. She was last seen at 2 a.m. at a home in Saco where she was supposed to spend the night".
 
:ufo:

So Ashley was abducted by aliens after all, or ..... what?

How did they manage NOT to arrest the main suspect??? and why does LE expect anyone to come forward with new information? They appear to be sitting on it themselves.
This is beyond me.


:waitasec:
 
Time and DNA may help restart the investigative fire, tips from the public will be the match! imo.
 
20 years later, a Saco teen's death is still unsolved
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Remember Ashley Ouellette Facebook page
"The most recent post on the "Remembering Ashley E. Ouellette" Facebook page reads, "Sunday February 10, 2019 is the 20th anniversary of Ashley's murder. Please keep her family and friends in your thoughts and prayers," followed by a poem."
 
Unbelievable, 20 years later and tony goes missing and nothing!
 
After 22 years, still looking for tips.

“We do know information is being withheld from us. There are people that know more, and we want those folks to come forward," Gosselin said.

Gosselin said police have a "good idea" of who is responsible for Ouellette's death.

“There’s a pretty big gap between probable cause and beyond a reasonable doubt," said Gosselin, speaking about the burden of proof to bring a case to a grand jury. “It could be that the next tip we get, the next lead we get, might put us right over the top.”

'There’s a murderer walking amongst us': Maine State Police investigating new tips on 1999 murder of Saco teen Ashley Ouellette
 
From link, thanks!
''On February 9, 1999, Ashley’s parents permitted her to stay overnight at a friend’s house; even though it was a school night. Around 10 PM, Ashley called her mother to say good night. Sometime between 10 PM and 2 AM, some boys from their school dropped by the sleepover.

Their names are Daniel and Steven Sanborn, and Ashley had a crush on Steven. Something went horribly wrong between 2 AM and 4 AM, because, as stated before, a passing motorist found Ashley’s body in the middle of the road roughly ten miles from the Sanborn residence. Some reports say that she was “still warm” but that she had no pulse.

Police questioned both Danny and Steven, and Danny changed his story several times. Investigators found blood spots in Danny’s car, but that does not definitively link him to Ashley’s murder, especially since she was strangled, which would not leave blood evidence.

However, strangulation does imply that the attack was personal; so it’s possible that Daniel killed Ashley (either on purpose or by accident) and his brother covered for him.''
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