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Hello
by sweet tee inthis is my first forum post though i've been out here reading yours for a while.
i didn't know how to post my bio.
i became a jdub at the age of 16. i had a child out-of-wedlock who was 1 year old at the time and i was searching for answers - i wanted my son to have a future and the one the witnesses portrayed was better than anything i'd ever heard!
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*** AMBER ALERT ***
by pr_capone inhomosassa, fla. feb 25, 2005 ?
the family of a 9-year-old girl who disappeared from her bedroom pleaded for her return friday, calling her an "angel" who needs to be home.
the father and grandparents of jessica marie lunsford cried as they described a girl who they say would never run away.
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pr_capone
bttt
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*** AMBER ALERT ***
by pr_capone inhomosassa, fla. feb 25, 2005 ?
the family of a 9-year-old girl who disappeared from her bedroom pleaded for her return friday, calling her an "angel" who needs to be home.
the father and grandparents of jessica marie lunsford cried as they described a girl who they say would never run away.
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pr_capone
Here is her pic
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*** AMBER ALERT ***
by pr_capone inhomosassa, fla. feb 25, 2005 ?
the family of a 9-year-old girl who disappeared from her bedroom pleaded for her return friday, calling her an "angel" who needs to be home.
the father and grandparents of jessica marie lunsford cried as they described a girl who they say would never run away.
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pr_capone
HOMOSASSA, Fla. Feb 25, 2005 ? The family of a 9-year-old girl who disappeared from her bedroom pleaded for her return Friday, calling her an "angel" who needs to be home. The father and grandparents of Jessica Marie Lunsford cried as they described a girl who they say would never run away.
"I want my daughter home," said Mark Lunsford, who discovered the third-grader missing Thursday morning. "If there is anything anybody knows, there are a lot of numbers you can call. Help me find my daughter and bring her home."
Jessica lives in the house with her father and his parents. Her father told authorities he had returned Thursday morning from a girlfriend's home and was getting ready for work when he realized his daughter's alarm clock was sounding and she wasn't there.
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The clothes she had laid out for school were still in place and none of her shoes were gone.
Citrus County Sheriff Jeff Dawsy said Lunsford's story checked out. A search for the girl continued Friday; a national missing child alert was issued.
Jessica's grandmother Ruth Lunsford said the girl is a well-mannered child "who doesn't roam."
"When God made Jessie, he made an angel," her grandmother said. "We have always called her Princess."
Officials stopped short of putting out an Amber Alert. Florida's Amber Plan is activated when there is a detailed vehicle or abductor description to disseminate through broadcasters and highway information signs.
Mark Lunsford said his daughter had had little contact with her mother, who Dawsy said had been located in Ohio and was being interviewed by the FBI. Michael Brooks, an FBI spokesman in Cincinnati, would not comment on what the FBI discussed with Angela Bryant but said she had not been arrested or detained.
Bryant, 31, of Morrow, Ohio, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Friday that she has no idea where her daughter is. She said she hasn't seen Jessica in four years, and that Mark Lunsford, who has legal custody, repeatedly refused to let her see the girl.
Bryant, who has remarried and has a 5-year-old son, said she hadn't known Mark Lunsford and Jessica had moved to Florida until seeing news reports Friday about the girl's disappearance.
Homosassa, along the Gulf Coast, is about 60 miles north of Tampa. -
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Hi Everyone...I'm New
by exjwshell injust wanted to say hello to everyone on this forum.
i've "lurked" for quite some time, thought it was time make my first post.
my story is long and boring and too complicated to remember so the short version is this:.
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pr_capone
Hello and welcome!
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Tough day -- my mom died today
by cruzanheart inpoor thing, she's had alzheimer's for about 10 years and the last year she's been on hospice care because she's been so close to death.
the past few months she's been slowly filling up with water -- they gave her lasix (not sure of the spelling) to relieve the edema and it worked, sort of.
last weekend she actually looked a little better.
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A day late as usual but I'm so very sorry for you, Chris and the kids.
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Blind Torture Kill may have been captured!!!!!
by pr_capone infor those of you who dont know who btk is give this link a look .
http://www.catchbtk.com/ .
police have someone in custody at the moment and have said that they are 90% sure that they have caught him.
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pr_capone
Thanks for the additional info!
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Blind Torture Kill may have been captured!!!!!
by pr_capone infor those of you who dont know who btk is give this link a look .
http://www.catchbtk.com/ .
police have someone in custody at the moment and have said that they are 90% sure that they have caught him.
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pr_capone
copy and paste... works just fine for me
here ya go, a copy and paste of his history
HISTORY
Jan. 15, 1974: Joseph and Julie Otero, 38 and 34, were strangled in their home at 803 N. Edgemoor in Wichita, Kan. along with two of their children, Josephine, 11, and Joseph II, 9. The family car was later found in a store parking lot at Central and Oliver. Within a few days, police released a sketch of a suspicious man seen near the Otero home the morning of the murders.
April 4, 1974: Kathryn Bright, 21, was stabbed to death in her home at 3217 E. 13th in Wichita. Kathryn's brother, Kevin, survived the attack despite being shot twice.
October 1974: The Wichita Eagle-Beacon newspaper received a letter from a person claiming to have killed the Oteros and included details of the crime scene that only the killer could have known. The author signed with these "code words": bind them, torture them, kill them: BTK. (Many details of BTK's letters have been withheld by police and reproductions are rarely seen.)
March 17, 1977: Shirley Vian, 24, was found bound and strangled in her home at 1311 S. Hydraulic in Wichita.
Dec. 8, 1977: Nancy Fox, 25, was found bound and strangled in her home at 843 S. Pershing in Wichita. BTK's voice was captured on tape when he called a police dispatcher to report the homicide from a payphone at the intersection of Central and St. Francis.
Jan. 31, 1978: A letter containing a poem written with a child's printing set on an index card arrived at the Wichita Eagle-Beacon. The poem, which was patterned after a "Curly Locks" nursery rhyme, referred to the Vian homicide. The writer also referred to a mysterious "factor x."
Feb. 10, 1978: A letter from BTK arrived at Wichita's KAKE-TV station claiming responsibility for the deaths of Vian and Fox, as well as another unnamed victim. The letter included a poem titled "Oh! Death to Nancy." The poem adapted lines from a folk song called "Oh, Death." Police Chief Richard LaMunyon soon announced that a serial killer was at large and threatening to kill again.
April 28, 1979: The killer waited inside the home of 63-year-old Anna Williams at 615 S. Pinecrest in Wichita, but left before she returned. He later sent Williams a letter letting her know he had planned to kill her but had gotten tired of waiting for her to return home. Police believed the killer was targeting the woman's daughter.
Aug. 15, 1979: Wichita residents listened to repeated radio and television broadcasts of the voice of the BTK strangler from the 1977 phone recording. Police received 110 tips during the first day the broadcasts aired.
Mid-1980s: A new BTK investigation was opened by a group known as "The Ghostbusters," which spent three years employing new techniques including DNA testing, computer database searches and psychological profiles.
Sept. 16, 1986: Vicki Wegerle, 28, was strangled in her home at 2404 W. 13th in Wichita. The family car was found two blocks away in the 1300 block of N. Edwards.
January 1988: The wife of Wichita murder victim Phillip Fager received a letter from a man claiming to be BTK. The letter mentioned the killing of Fager and his two daughters but denied responsibility for the crimes. While the Fager murders were very similar to BTK's, experts disagree whether BTK was responsible. A local man named Bill Butterworth was tried in the Fager murders but was acquitted.
March 19, 2004: A letter arrived at the Wichita Eagle containing a photocopy of Vicki Wegerle's driver's license and three pictures of the crime scene that apparently were taken by her killer. (Relatives said the license was the only thing missing from Wegerle's home.) The BTK case was once again a full-scale investigation.
April 7, 2004: An anonymous letter containing a photo of an unidentified baby was received by Wichita's KSN-TV station. Apparently believing it could be a clue from BTK, the station immediately publicized the photo in an attempt to identify the baby. Apparently it was unsuccessful.
May 5, 2004: Wichita's KAKE-TV station received a multi-page letter from BTK, with the heading "The BTK Story" and a chapter titled "P.J.'s." The letter also included word puzzles and hints at his method of gaining access to the homes of his victims.
June 17, 2004: The Wichita Police Dept. received a letter from BTK that apparently included more details of the Otero murders.
July 17, 2004: A suspicious letter was discovered at the main branch of the Wichita Public Library and turned over to the FBI. It was eventually determined to be an authentic communication from BTK, although the contents have not been revealed.
Aug. 21, 2004: The Wichita Police Dept. announced that the folklore song 'Oh, Death' was used in an English literature class at Wichita State University during the 1970s, taught by Dr. P.J. Wyatt. Since BTK used an adaptation of that song in a 1978 letter, police theorized BTK had a relationship of some kind with Wyatt, who died of cancer in 1991.
Aug. 26, 2004: New details regarding the Anna Williams case of 1979 were released by the Wichita Police Dept.
Nov. 30, 2004: The Wichita Police Dept. revealed new information about BTK's alleged background.
Dec. 14, 2004: A package containing the driver's license of victim Nancy Fox was found in Wichita's Murdock Park by a nearby resident. Reports indicate that nearly a week earlier on Dec. 8, an unknown man called a local QuickTrip convenience store to draw attention to the package. The park was immediately searched by police, however nothing was found.
Jan. 5, 2005: The Wichita Police Dept. released information regarding a missing necklace that was apparently taken from Nancy Fox by BTK.
Jan. 24, 2005: At catchBTK.com, the entire content of BTK's first letter was published for the first time anywhere.
Jan. 27, 2005: The Wichita Police Dept. recovered a suspicious cereal box that was apparently left by BTK. The box was found as a result of a letter received by KAKE-TV instructing them where to look. The letter also indicated that another communication could be found elsewhere, allegedly left a few weeks earlier. Wichita police were also able to locate that communication, although details have not been released.
Feb. 3, 2005: KAKE-TV received another letter thought to be from BTK. It was quickly turned over to the Wichita Police Dept.
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Real or a Hoax??
by morty in.
thought this was pretty interesting.... try it yourself and see what you think is real or a hoax.. i got 8 out of 10 right... http://i.euniverse.com/funpages/cms_content/4462/real_or_hoax1.swf .
not sure if the link will work by clicking on it or not, but you can cut and paste it if need be...
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pr_capone
7 out of 10
that fireman one threw me off
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Blind Torture Kill may have been captured!!!!!
by pr_capone infor those of you who dont know who btk is give this link a look .
http://www.catchbtk.com/ .
police have someone in custody at the moment and have said that they are 90% sure that they have caught him.
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pr_capone
For those of you who dont know who BTK is give this link a look
http://www.catchbtk.com/
Police have someone in custody at the moment and have said that they are 90% sure that they have caught him.
The news here has non-stop coverage at the moment.
w00t!
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