Saturday, July 19, 2008

ORLANDO: CAYLEE ANTHONY, DID MOM KILL HER OR SELL HER?

Caylee Anthony's Picture Montage (7/18)

Caylee Anthony's family hands out fliers of the missing 2-year-old

Friends and family of missing Caylee Anthony gather to pass out fliers in the parking lot of Publix at Lake Underhill Road and Chickasaw Trail in Orlando on Saturday. Caylee's uncle, Lee Anthony, talks to supporters, while wearing a Trenton Duckett T-shirt to remind people of the boy who went missing from Leesburg. (STEPHEN M. DOWELL, ORLANDO SENTINEL / July 19, 2008)

Backyard of Caylee Anthony's grandparents (7/18)

Lawyer for Missing Florida Toddler's Mother Suggests Little Caylee Might Be Out of State
FOX NEWS.COM / Saturday, July 19, 2008

A 2-year-old missing for more than a month may no longer be in central Florida and could even have been taken out of state, her mother's attorney said.

Casey Marie Anthony's lawyer, Jose Baez, suggested his client's toddler daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony, might be in Miami; Charlotte, N.C.; or even New York City, according to MyFOXOrlando.com.

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Baez did not explain why he believes the child might be outside the area where she lived. He said the investigation into Caylee's disappearance has been hindered by her 22-year-old mother's imprisonment.

"I think her detention is actually hampering the search," Baez told MyFOXOrlando.com. "It's just counterproductive."

Orange County detectives spent Friday digging through the backyard of Caylee's grandparents, Cindy and George Anthony, in hopes of turning up clues in the child's disappearance.

Cadaver dogs were at the scene, and several items were removed from the Orlando home, which became the focus of the investigation after a neighbor said Casey Anthony had borrowed a shovel about a month ago. Police found and took the shovel as evidence.

IS LITTLE CAYLEE ANTHONY DEAD OR ALIVE?
CAN WE FIND HER AND BRING HER HOME?
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ANDREA CURRY-DEMUS: KILLED PREGNANT WOMAN TO STEAL BABY


AP Photo: Andrea Curry-Demus, center, is seen Thursday after being arrested at West Penn Hospital in Pittsburgh.

Rebecca Droke/Post-Gazette
Wilkinsburg and Allegheny County police officers stand outside the apartment of Andrea Curry-Demus in Wilkinsburg yesterday.


John Heller/Post-GazetteCrime scene investigators wait to remove a body from the apartment last night.

Wilkinsburg woman served jail time for baby theft, stabbing
By Jill King Greenwood
PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Saturday, July 19, 2008

Andrea Curry-Demus suffered at least three miscarriages and was desperate for a baby.

During the past two decades, she stabbed a woman in a failed attempt to steal her infant and kidnapped a baby girl from a Pittsburgh hospital, court records show. This week she told police she bought a baby boy from a woman she barely knew.

But police Friday recovered the body of a woman, found face down with her hands bound with duct tape, inside the Wilkinsburg apartment where Curry-Demus, 38, lived. The baby, who was unharmed, will be released to the custody of the Allegheny County Department of Children, Youth and Families.

Outside Curry-Demus' third-floor apartment Friday, a foul, pungent odor filled the hallway and flies swarmed behind the screen of an open front window. The odor wafted to the street below.

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A troubled life

The tragedies of Curry-Demus' life are played out in court records that paint the picture of a woman so desperate for a child that she became pregnant for the first time at the age of 12. She miscarried that pregnancy at about four months and sank into a depression.

Eventually Curry-Demus, who has a limited intelligence level, according to court records, graduated from Peabody High School. She took a series of maintenance jobs at fast-food restaurants.

In 1990, at age 21, she miscarried a second time, losing the fetus at 7 months, court records state. She suffered "great physical and emotional trauma" as a result, and within months was under arrest for attacking one mother and kidnapping a second woman's 3-week-old baby.

ANDREA CURRY-DEMUS IS NOT THE BABY'S MOTHER...WHO IS?

EL PASO: SOLDIER, JENEESA LEWIS, AND HUSBAND GONE MISSING

"The officers immediately saw signs of foul play," police spokesman Chris Mears said.
The police treated the apartment complex like a crime scene, using red tape and the mobile Command Center.

File Photo: Pfc. Jeneesa Lewis AP/El Paso Police Department

AP/El Paso Police Department
Police say the wife of Clinton Lewis (above), Fort Bliss soldier Pfc. Jeneesa Lewis, is missing and considered in danger.

Police: Missing Fort Bliss Soldier May Be in Danger
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Associated Press / FOXNEWS.COM

EL PASO, Texas — Police say a female Fort Bliss soldier is missing and considered in danger after she did not report for work Friday and they found evidence of foul play inside her apartment.

Authorities were searching for Pfc. Jeneesa Lewis, 29, and her husband, Clinton. El Paso Officer Chris Mears said they believe the couple is together and want to talk to her husband, Clinton Lewis, 34, about the disappearance.

Mears said investigators have been told by people who know the soldier that she and her husband, who is not in the Army, have been having marital problems.

Fort Bliss spokeswoman Jean Offutt said that when Jenessa Lewis didn't report to physical training or work, soldiers from the 5-52 Air Defense Artillery Battalion, 11th Brigade went to her off-post apartment to check on her. The apartment she shares with her husband was locked, prompting the call to police.

When police arrived just after noon, investigators found evidence of foul play, Mears said.
Mears said neither Lewis nor her husband were at the apartment. He would not discuss details of what officers found in the apartment.

Investigators are looking for a 2001 white Dodge Dakota pickup truck with Texas tags the couple is believed to be in.

Police say they believe Mr. and Mrs. Lewis could be in a
White 2001 Dodge Dakota truck with Texas plates 20ZFD7.

If Anyone has information on the case your being asked to call

El Paso Crime Stoppers at 566 TIPS.

EPIDEMIC: FEMALE SOLDIERS GONE MISSING OR MURDERED...
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Friday, July 18, 2008

CAYLEE ANTHONY GONE: MOTHER LIED ABOUT EVERYTHING

Casey Marie Anthony

Caylee Marie Anthony, age 2

Orange County sheriff's crime scene investigators use a shovel today to search for clues in the backyard of the home of Caylee Marie Anthony's grandparents.. (RED HUBER, ORLANDO SENTINEL / July 18, 2008)





'Compulsive Liar' Florida Mother Arrested in Toddler's Disappearance Last Month
FOX NEWS.COM / Thursday, July 17, 2008


A Florida mother described by friends as a "habitual liar" was arrested in connection with the disappearance of her 2-year-old daughter, who has been missing since June 9.

Casey Marie Anthony showed no emotion Thursday as she was ordered held without bond at the Orange County Jail, MyFOXOrlando.com reported. She was charged with child neglect and providing false information to law enforcement.

Anthony claimed she dropped off her daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony, at a friend's house but has since lost contact with the friend.

The judge scolded the mother, saying she had "no regret or concern for her actions," The Orlando-Sentinel reported.

"You left your 2-year-old child with a person who does not exist at an apartment you cannot identify and you lied to your parents about your child's whereabouts," said Judge John Jordan. "You cared so little about your child."

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She went to clubs that the baby sitter frequented and identified her as Zenaida Gonzalez, police said. But when police went to the apartment Anthony said belonged to the alleged baby sitter, they learned it had been vacant for almost five months, the newspaper reported.

When detectives caught up with Gonzalez and showed her pictures of both Anthony and her daughter, she said she did not recognize them.

In what seemed to be the latest in a string of lies, Anthony also told authorities that she worked at Universal Studios, and gave names of people who could vouch for her, according to The Orlando-Sentinel. But officials later learned she never worked at the theme park — and neither did the people she mentioned.

The Orange County Sheriff's Office is asking anyone who has seen Caylee to call the crime line at 1-800-423-TIPS.

LET'S FIND THIS BABY...WITH OR WITHOUT MOTHER'S HELP!

CARNATION, WA: MICHELE ANDERSON KILLED FAMILY, WANTS TO DIE

Michele Anderson, second from left, pleaded not guilty to six murder charges on Christmas Eve 2007, in rural Carnation, Wash., at the King County Courthouse, in Seattle on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008

According to the affidavit, McEnroe then killed the Andersons' young children, 5-year-old Olivia and 3-year-old Nathan.

Suspect in Carnation killings seeks death penalty
By
Marlee Ginter, Liz Rocca & KOMO Staff
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Story Published: Jun 25, 2008 at 10:59 PM PDT
Story Updated: Jun 26, 2008 at 1:08 PM PDT

SEATTLE -- The woman accused of killing six members of her family on Christmas Eve 2007 wants to receive the death penalty, and she's seeking help.

Michele Anderson and her then-boyfriend Joseph McEnroe are charged in the shooting deaths of Anderson's parents, Wayne and Judy Anderson; her brother, Scott; his wife, Erica; and their children, 5-year-old Olivia and 3-year-old Nathan. Prosecutors believe long-standing bitterness and a perceived family debt fueled the tragedy.

Anderson pleaded not guilty to six counts of aggravated first-degree murder, but she contacted KOMO News from inside the King County Jail on Wednesday, claiming she wants to die.

Anderson said she wants a private attorney because her public defenders have been fighting the death penalty against her wish.

"They lied to me at the arraignment. They said I wasn't allowed to plead guilty," she said.

Her lawyers have not returned phone call seeking comment.When asked why she wants the death penalty, Anderson said, "As soon as you just provide me with an attorney to sue these guys, I'll answer all those questions and more. I mean, I want people to know why."

Several minutes later Anderson added, "It's the highest punishment. I'm taking responsibility for my actions."

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Ben Anderson, the grandson of Wayne and Judy, and uncle of the two slain children, has said if the prosecutor asks him, he will say he does not want the death penalty. He said the death penalty is "too easy" and he'd rather the pair spend the rest of their lives in prison.

SHOULD WE GRANT MICHELE ANDERSON HER WISH TO DIE?

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

NORTH CAROLINA: NANCY COOPER'S BODY FOUND

Nancy Cooper, a former Edmontonian woman who was found murdered in North Carolina. Here she is with Bella (left) and Katie her daughters.
Supplied/Jill Dean


NANCY COOPER AND ONE OF HER DAUGHTERS

Nancy Cooper: A family lost a loving mother, daughter, wife, friend

Cary police officer M. VanHouten wraps Brad and Nancy Cooper's house with police tape after an autopsy report came back identifying her body, which was discovered Monday night in a pond in Cary. Cooper had been reported missing since Saturday morning when she left her Lochmere home to run.
Staff Photo by Shawn Rocco

Search Warrant Executed for North Carolina Mom's House, Vehicles
FOX NEWS / Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Detectives on Wednesday searched the house and vehicles belonging to a slain North Carolina mother and her husband.

Six bags of evidence were taken from the home on Wednesday afternoon.


Authorities launched a murder investigation a day earlier, after the body of 34-year-old Nancy Cooper was found in a Wake County, N.C. cul-de-sac, near where her husband said she'd gone jogging.

The search warrant includes the house that Nancy and Brad Cooper shared, their two vehicles and forensic evidence from Brad Cooper himself.

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Nancy Cooper's parents Garry and Donna Rentz traveled from Canada over the weekend to assist in the search for the missing jogger, as did Cooper's twin sister Khrista Lister, her brother Jeff Rentz and her brother-in-law Jim Lister. Both Cooper and her husband are originally from Canada.

Though the family attended Wednesday's press conference, Bazemore said they are not ready to speak to the media.

Brad Cooper, who is staying with friends and taking care of the couple's two daughters, Bella, 4, and Katie, 1 1/2, did not attend the conference, and Bazemore said that "he's been given an open invitation, as the rest of the family has. I do not know why he's not here."

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The mother of two small girls went for a routine run early Saturday morning but did not come home to meet friends as planned, her husband said.
Bazemore said Tuesday that medical examiners confirmed the identity of the body found the previous evening by a man walking his dog miles from Cooper’s home.

"The search for our Nancy is over," Bazemore said Tuesday. "Nancy was murdered and our investigation is now a homicide."

WHO WILL BE THE 'PERSON OF INTEREST' FOR THIS HOMICIDE?

'THE FIRST 48 HOURS': JESSIE DOTSON INTERVIEW HARMFUL TO SURVIVORS

An A&E crew films police in March in the front yard at 722 Lester where six people were found slain. "They wanted Memphis because Memphis has the greatest homicide division in America," said Police Director Larry Godwin. Members of the local news media were kept behind crime scene tape.
Mike Maple / The Commercial Appeal

'First 48' airs confession, draws criticism from Lester guardian
By Trevor Aaronson (Contact),
Memphis Commercial Appeal / Wednesday, July 16, 2008

In an interrogation aired on national television Tuesday night, Lt. Toney Armstrong of the Memphis Police Department drew a confession from 33-year-old Jessie Dotson for the Lester Street mass murder.

The confession came at the end of an hourlong episode of "The First 48," an A&E Television reality show that follows homicide detectives in several cities, including Memphis.

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The day of the killings, Dotson told Armstrong, he and his brother, Cecil Dotson, were together.

"We got to arguing," Dotson told him. "We argued all the way to the house. Then we got out and went in the house. He was still shooting off."

Soon, Cecil reached for a 12-gauge shotgun behind the couch, Dotson said.

"I just started shooting," Dotson explained.

"How many times did you shoot him?" Armstrong asked.

"I don't know."

"Then what?"

"The kids saw me."

"Then what happened?"

"I tried to get rid of the kids. ... I stuck them."


After the confession, Dotson crossed his arms and looked down.

"I wanna talk to my momma," he said.

CHILLING WORDS FROM THE KILLER...
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MEMPHIS: JESSIE DOTSON, LESTER STREET KILLER

Jesssie Dotson, Lester Street killer, slaughtered his brother, and the kids and . . .

Mike Maple / The Commercial Appeal
Stuffed animals around a telephone pole at Lester and Faxon Saturday memorialize the victims of the Lester Street massacre. This view is looking north on Lester.


Sibling argument led to Lester Street mass murder, police say
By
Trevor Aaronson (Contact) and Kristina Goetz (Contact),
Memphis Commercial Appeal / Saturday, March 8, 2008

In a mass murder so gruesome it garnered international attention and caused police to consider gang conflict, a child witness led investigators to a family member who confessed to the brutal killings.

Jessie Dotson, 33, was charged Saturday with six counts of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted first-degree murder. Dist. Atty. Gen. Bill Gibbons said he would announce in the coming days whether his office will seek the death penalty.

During an argument with his brother at 722 Lester, Jessie Dotson pulled out a semi-automatic handgun and shot Cecil Dewayne Dotson, police allege. He then slaughtered the others in the house, including children, in an attempt to cover up the shooting.

Cecil Dotson, 30; Marissa Rene Williams, 27; Hollis Seals, 33; and Shindri Roberson, 22, were shot and killed.

Jessie Dotson also stabbed and killed two of his nephews, Cemario Dotson, 4, and Cecil Dotson II, 2, both sons of Cecil, police say.

"It is our belief that when Jessie left the home, he believed everyone in the home was dead," Police Director Larry Godwin said during a Saturday press conference. "But as we all know, by the grace of God, three children survived."

Cecil Dotson Jr., about 9; Cedric Dotson, about 6; and Ceniyah Dotson, about 2 months old, survived being attacked with a knife and are in treatment under protective custody at Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center.
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For Dotson, the gruesome killings on Lester Street made for an end to what was at times a hostile relationship with his family, arrest records show. His teenage home at 600 S. Lauderdale was a volatile place, where he regularly fought with neighbors and siblings.

In 1990, at age 15, Dotson was charged with disorderly conduct for making threats against his mother as she tried to discipline him.

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AND THE VIOLENCE NEVER STOPPED...

Monday, July 14, 2008

HOLLEY WIMUNC: MARINE HUSBAND, JOHN WIMUNC CHARGED WITH MURDER

Holley Wimunc, from Dubuque, Iowa, was in the process of divorcing her husband when she disappeared.

Cumberland County Sheriff's Office
Cpl. John Patrick Wimunc, estranged husband, was charged with murder and arson.


Cumberland County Sheriff's Office
Lance Cpl. Kyle Alden, 22, arrested on arson charges, and is also accused of being an accessory
after the fact to murder.

Husband Charged With Murder After Burned Remains of Missing Army Nurse Found
Monday, July 14, 2008
FOXNEWS.COM

The estranged husband of a Fort Bragg Army nurse whose charred remains were found near Camp Lejeune was charged with murder and arson in a possible cover-up of the woman's death.

Marine Cpl. John Patrick Wimunc, 23, was arrested and charged Monday with first-degree murder and felony conspiracy to commit arson. A fellow marine, Lance Cpl. Kyle Alden, 22, was arrested on arson charges and is also accused of being an accessory after the fact to murder.

The burned body of Army 2nd Lt. Holley Wimunc, 24, was found late Sunday in the Sneads Ferry area by police as they were investigating a brush fire there. She had been missing since Thursday after a fire was set at her Fayetteville apartment.

"It is with profound sadness that our family just received the news from authorities that our beloved daughter Holley is dead," Wimunc's father Jesse James said in a statement. "Since last Thursday's shocking news about Holley's burned apartment and her missing person status, our family through the country has nonetheless been holding on to a thin thread of hope that she would be found alive. Today, that thread of hope broke as her body was discovered."

SUCH A SAD ENDING TO A BEAUTIFUL LIFE...

Sunday, July 13, 2008

CARY, N.C.: NANCY COOPER IS MISSING. WHERE IS SHE?


Search Underway for Missing N.C. Woman
Sunday, July 13, 2008
FOXNEWS


CARY, N.C. — A search was launched on Sunday to find a missing North Carolina woman last seen when she left her home to go running, WRAL.com reported.

Nancy Cooper, 34, reportedly went for a routine jog early Saturday morning, but never returned home to meet friends as planned.

Volunteers and police mobilized a search team with the help of the National Guard and police canines.

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Authorities described Cooper — an avid runner who was training for a half-marathon — as a caucasian woman, approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing about 120 pounds. She has hazel eyes and brown hair, and was last seen wearing a T-shirt, running shorts and light blue running shoes, according to WRAL.com.

STAY TUNED. WE NEED TO FIND THIS WOMAN...
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