Someone, probably several people, knows this man. Won't you turn him in for $100,000 reward??? It doesn't matter if he is your husband, your brother, your son, your boyfriend. He is still an extremly dangerous killer!
Please, take another look at the sketch of the Tinley Park Lane Bryant killer of five women. Just in case that you really do not recognize the sketch, I am going to try an experiment. I have distorted the original sketch for a different view. Many sketches of criminals are not close enough to say, "That's him. That's the killer."
Description:
Black male
Height: 5'9" - 6'0"
Weight: 200 - 230 lbs.
The killer had 3-5 puffy corn rows pulled back.
The killer had a braid over his right ear that had four light-green beads.
Cops say the suspect has a "husky" build.
America's Most Wanted (AMW) has a comprehensive overview of this story. There are clues, analysis of evidence, videos, tiplines.
http://www.amw.com/fugitives/case.cfm?id=52877
Tinley Park Police Department has continued updates of this crime and other crimes in this area. Are any of these crimes connected? There are updates, reward money, past press releases.
Anyone having information regarding this crime, or who may have seen anything of a suspicious nature in or around the mall located at 191st & Harlem Avenue, between 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 2, 2008, call the Tinley Park Police Department at 708-444-5394, or call the Cook County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-535-7867.
http://www.tinleyparkpolice.org/
Lane Bryant Tinley Park Memorial Fund
LuAnn Via, President of Lane Bryant stated, "We have received an incredible outpouring of concern, prayers and offers of help from the community and our associates. So many have asked how they can help the families of the victims of this horrible tragedy. I would like to personally thank each and every person who has telephoned us, emailed us, or visited our stores to relay their support. I thank you all deeply for your heartfelt words."
The Memorial Fund is being administered through Harris Bank, and is intended to provide financial assistance to the immediate families of the victims. The Lane Bryant Tinley Park Memorial Fund honors the women who lost theirlives in this tragic event:
-- Jennifer L. Bishop of South Bend, Indiana
-- Carrie A. Chiuso of Frankfort, Illinois
-- Rhoda McFarland, the store manager of the Tinley Park Lane Bryant store,
of Joliet, Illinois
-- Sarah T. Szafranski of Oak Forest, Illinois
-- Connie R. Woolfolk of Flossmoor, Illinois
Donations may be made by check or money order and will be accepted at all Harris Bank locations. Checks should be made payable to "Lane Bryant Tinley Park Memorial Fund", and mailed to:
Harris Bank
19500 S. Harlem Avenue
Frankfort, IL 60423
ATTN: Sandy Kozin
Thank you for stopping at my blog, and for reading this story.
CHOMP
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