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DO YOU KNOW WHO MURDERED
THESE WOMEN
The
police believe in most homicide cases there is always someone who knows
something. Someone who has bits and pieces of information that can lead to
the capture of people who commit murder. The successful prosecution of men
and women who have committed murder ten, fifteen or twenty years ago proves
this point. Murder is not necessarily a random act. Many murders may appear
random because the identity of the individual is unknown or all of the
relationships the victim may have had are unknown.
Do you
know of someone who threatened any of the women below? Do you know of someone
who has spoke of hurting women or a person who says he enjoys hunting women?
And most of all do you know of any threats to a woman who has subsequently
been reported missing? If you believe you have information regarding the
disappearance or murder of a woman, please call you local police station or
the FBI. A crime that is now becoming popular is the murder of pregnant women
to avoid paying child support. If you have a friend that has been reported
missing and you know she was pregnant, you should call the local authorities.
Do you have a friend who was pregnant by a married man and she is now
missing? Think about it, why is she missing? Almost all law enforcement
agencies are willing to guarantee your identity as a tipster in order to
solve a homicide or find what happen to a missing person.
When a
person is murdered his or her assailant has taken everything this person has.
Their assailant has taken their future, he or she has destroyed the hopes and
dreams of their friends and family and their assailant has diminished the
statue of our society. We urge you if you have any information regarding the
women below or a woman living in your community please contact your local
authorities because people who murder tend to commit the offense again and
again. Think!
The death
of these women is the reason why women must always be alert and cognizant of
their surroundings and what is occurring in the backdrop. Most murderers are
seen but their activities are dismissed because people are inattentive. From
now on when you leave work and home pay attention to people around you. This
behavior will not only save your life it may save the life of a woman or
child.
Arkansas
1.
Margaret Holmes Gardner, 47 her body was found July 11, 2003,
Florida
Sia Demas, 21,
2000
Kim Dietz-Livesey, 35, 2000
Illinois
Jordana Ashley,
24 December 30, 1995
Latrice Woods, 20 January 4, 1996
Alicia Thomas, 28 January 12, 1996
Patricia Scott, 30 April 1996
Juanita Butler, 1999
Indiana
1 An
unidentified woman found in near Indianapolis,
Indiana March 24, 2004 October
16, 2003.
2. Buffie Brawley, 27, found March 24, 2004
Louisiana
Unidentified
Woman found near Vinton 1991
Unidentified Woman found near [Starks] 1997 african
american
Unidentified woman found near Arcadia january 2004
Bienville Parish
Unidentified woman found Rapides Parish 1998 from Dallas
Unidentified woman found near Lacassine 1992
Katherine Scheidler, 38, shot February 14, 2002
Massachusetts
Debra
Medeiros, 30
Nancy Paiva, 36
Mrs. Debra Greenlaw Perry DeMello,
35
Dawn Mendes, 25
Mrs. Deborah L. McConnell, 25,
Rochelle Clifford Dopierla, 28 vol1
Robbin Arsenault Rhodes, 29,
Mrs. Mary Rose Santos, 25
Sandra A. Botelho, 25,
Christina Monteiro, 20,
Marilyn J. Roberts, 34,
Michigan
Unidentified
woman
Helene Fails, 38
Patricia Leeper, 39
Lisa Marie Price
Deena M. Brown, 34
North Carolina
Shantelle S.
Martin, 23
Shirlynn Pamela Wise, 30
Regina Cheryl
Thomas, 39
Mrs. Tracey Denise Little, 34
Ashante Deanne Steele, 24
Martha Mcllwaine, 29
Alkia Joquay Rodgers, 18
Ohio
Marcia
Matthews, 25
Shirley Dean Taylor, 23
April Barnett, 18
Jane Doe, circa 1987,
Anna Marie Patterson, 27
Lisa McElhaney
Terry Roarke 1988 New York
Jane Doe, circa 1990,
Katherine Hill, 26
Jill Allen, 28 Illinois
Lamonica Cole, 19 Pennsylvania
Ohio
Buffie Rae
Brawley, 27, her body was found March 24, 2004
Pennsylvania
1. Tina
Myer, 33, her body was found December 4, 2001,
2. Vesta B. Meadows, her body was found June 11,
2004
3. Unidentified woman, her body was found June 2004 - near Plainfield
4. Unidentified woman, her body was found December 1993 - South Middleton
Township.
Oklahoma
1.
Jennifer Hyman, 24, her body was found August 20, 2003
2. Sandra Le-Anna Richardson, 39 her body was found November 22, 2003
3. Sandra Janel Beard, 43: her body was found
September 18, 2003
4. Jennifer Suzanne Hyman, 24 her body was found Aug. 20, 2003
5. Patsy Laverne Leonard, 23 her body was found January 1, 2004
6. Taddemika McHenrey,
23, her body was found August 7, 2004
7. Sandra Richardson, 39, her body found November 22, 2003
8. unidentified woman, 35 to 50 years old, her body
was found February 25, 2004
9. Vicki Helen Anderson, 46, last seen at the Flying J Travel Plaza in Sayre, Okla.,
trying to hitch a ride. Her body was found off Interstate 40 in Texas, 45 miles west of the Oklahoma border on Oct. 16, 2003. She died
of blunt force trauma and strangulation.
Tennessee
1. Nancy Alvis ,
her body was found in 2001
2. Patricia Thornton her body was found in 2001
3. Margaret Gardner, 47 her body was found July 11, 2003
4. Vesta B. Meadows, 44, her body was found June
11, 2004
Texas
1. Casey
Jo Pipestem,19, Seminole Indian, her body was found
January 31, 2004
2. April Dawn Lacy, 14, October 8, 1996 her body was found
3. Vickie Helen Anderson, 44 her body was found October 16, 2003.
4. An unidentified woman (Native American, age unknown, 35-45) her body was
found October 16, 2003.
5. Patsy Laverne Leonard, 23, a prostitute last seen in Wichita Falls, Texas.
She was found nude and strangled Jan. 1 in a creek in northeast Pottawatomie County, Okla.
Virginia
Lisa
Colleen Grossmann, 29
Carolean Marie Wallace, 22
Roxanne Lynn Johnson, 23
Cori Louise Jones, 29
Mary Ellen Sullenberger, 20
Jane Doe, circa, May 9, 1990,
Wisconsin
Christine
Rothschild, 18
Debra Bennett, 20
Julie Ann Hall, 18
Julie Speerschneider, 20
Susan LeMahieu, 24
Shirley Stewart 17,
Donna Mraz, 19
Janet M. Raasch,
The
character of our society is diminished when the death of an innocent goes
unnoticed or ignored. We as a society cannot afford to consider the death of
our neighbors near or far inconsequential. We cannot afford to let thoughts
of self-importance prevent us from standing for right not wrong.
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