I'm Considering Relocating to Sodom . . .
Posted by Ann Barnhardt - November 10, AD 2011
. . . because I'm absolutely convinced that this culture, right now, today, is WORSE than Sodom or Gomorrah ever were. Sodom would be a step up.
It is now all over the internet that Sandusky was running a high-dollar pedophile ring, and that "Second Mile" was merely a front and means of recruiting and enslaving young boys who were then pimped to wealthy Penn State donors for sex.
Penn State should be shut down. Not just the football program - the entire university. Shut it down immediately. Any student of Penn State with any sense should be making arrangements to transfer to another university, because graduating from Penn State would necessitate that said person list Penn State on their resume, which will now be a major, major strike against that person. Why? Because they knowingly entered and subsidized a cult that worshiped an old man who "coached" a football team. And, as it turns out, that old man facilitated and enabled a massive pedophile ring. Further, said students, even after learning of this and seeing that "old man" fired, RIOTED last night IN SUPPORT OF THE CULT LEADER / PEDOPHILE RING ENABLER.
TIMELINE:
1998: Sandusky is investigated for an incident involving himself sexually assaulting a young boy in the Penn State showers. Child Protective Services investigate. The university is fully notified.
READ: MORE TIMELINE OF PENN STATE PEDOPHILE RING AND SANDUSKY INVESTIGATION...
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"TAKING BITES OUT OF CRIME NEWS!" MURDERS, VANISHED, MISSING, MYSTERIES, FORENSICS, COLD CASE, MOST WANTED, CRIME TIP LINES
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
BELLEVUE, WA: SKY METAWALA DISAPPEARS FROM MOM'S CAR, FBI SEARCHING
Bellevue police search for missing 2-year-old boy
Aided by search dogs, police from Bellevue and King County combed a part of Bellevue known as Northtowne Sunday looking for 2-year-old Sky Metalwala. The boy's mother said she left the child in the car after she ran out of gas and went to get help, but that when she returned the boy was missing.
By Sanjay Bhatt / Seattle Times staff reporter / November 6, 2011
Seattle Times reporters Lynn Thompson and Craig Welch contributed to this report.
Police and search dogs fanned out in a wooded area of Bellevue on Sunday, looking for a 2-year-old boy after the child's mother discovered him missing from a car parked near the 2600 block of 112th Avenue N.E.
The parking lot of nearby Bellevue Montessori School, in a part of Bellevue called Northtowne near I-405 and Highway 520, filled with emergency vehicles as the search continued into the afternoon and then into the chilly evening. Officers suspended the search around 6 p.m. and had no immediate plans to continue in the morning.
"King County felt like they had done a very thorough search of a pretty wide area for the boy and were confident that he wasn't there," said Officer Carla Iafrate, spokeswoman for the Bellevue Police Department.
The search began after Bellevue police responded at 9:50 a.m. to a call from a woman who said she had run out of gas and left the child, Sky Metalwala, buckled into a car seat while she and her 4-year-old walked about a mile to a Chevron gas station.
There, police said, the mother called a friend. The mother told police the friend picked her up as she was walking back to her 4-door silver Acura, but when they reached the car, the boy was no longer there. The mother told police the car was not locked.
There was no sign of forced entry, police said.
"We don't know much, other than that the child is still missing," Iafrate said. "I don't know if the child got out on his own. We don't have very much information."
Police did not find a gas can at the car, Iafrate said.
The child has brown eyes and dark buzz-cut hair and was wearing a dark-green hooded sweatshirt and blue and gray striped pants.
READ: BELLEVUE, WA: MOM LEAVES SON, SKY METAWALA, IN CAR; HE VANISHED...
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016707302_missingchild07m.html
Aided by search dogs, police from Bellevue and King County combed a part of Bellevue known as Northtowne Sunday looking for 2-year-old Sky Metalwala. The boy's mother said she left the child in the car after she ran out of gas and went to get help, but that when she returned the boy was missing.
By Sanjay Bhatt / Seattle Times staff reporter / November 6, 2011
Seattle Times reporters Lynn Thompson and Craig Welch contributed to this report.
Police and search dogs fanned out in a wooded area of Bellevue on Sunday, looking for a 2-year-old boy after the child's mother discovered him missing from a car parked near the 2600 block of 112th Avenue N.E.
The parking lot of nearby Bellevue Montessori School, in a part of Bellevue called Northtowne near I-405 and Highway 520, filled with emergency vehicles as the search continued into the afternoon and then into the chilly evening. Officers suspended the search around 6 p.m. and had no immediate plans to continue in the morning.
"King County felt like they had done a very thorough search of a pretty wide area for the boy and were confident that he wasn't there," said Officer Carla Iafrate, spokeswoman for the Bellevue Police Department.
The search began after Bellevue police responded at 9:50 a.m. to a call from a woman who said she had run out of gas and left the child, Sky Metalwala, buckled into a car seat while she and her 4-year-old walked about a mile to a Chevron gas station.
There, police said, the mother called a friend. The mother told police the friend picked her up as she was walking back to her 4-door silver Acura, but when they reached the car, the boy was no longer there. The mother told police the car was not locked.
There was no sign of forced entry, police said.
"We don't know much, other than that the child is still missing," Iafrate said. "I don't know if the child got out on his own. We don't have very much information."
Police did not find a gas can at the car, Iafrate said.
The child has brown eyes and dark buzz-cut hair and was wearing a dark-green hooded sweatshirt and blue and gray striped pants.
READ: BELLEVUE, WA: MOM LEAVES SON, SKY METAWALA, IN CAR; HE VANISHED...
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016707302_missingchild07m.html
POTEAU, OK: PARENTS OF 9 ARRESTED, INCEST BABY DISAPPEARED.
Okla. Officials Continue Search for Infant's Body
By JEANNIE NUSS and JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS / Associated Press
TULSA, Okla. November 5, 2011 (AP)
Investigators plan to scour a vast patch of land in rural eastern Oklahoma this weekend in search of the body of a baby born to a young girl whose parents were arrested on child abuse charges.
The girl told authorities her father helped her deliver the child at home, told her it was dead and buried it behind a goat pen. Goats and cows mulled about the property Friday while officials used a backhoe to dig for answers.
The girl's parents, who were taken into custody Tuesday in a grocery store parking lot near Mena, Ark., were arrested on multiple charges of child abuse and endangerment. An application for exhumation of a body filed by Smith's office alleges that one of the nine siblings taken into emergency custody by the state because of "extreme physical and educational neglect" told investigators she and her younger sibling had been sexually abused by their father.
(snip)
Court documents from Kansas show that the father arrested this week was charged with aggravated incest nearly two decades ago. In the 1993 court filing, Montgomery County prosecutors charged that the man "willfully, wrongfully, unlawfully and feloniously engage(d) in an unlawful sex act" with his 8-year-old daughter. The girl's mother, who divorced the man and is not the woman arrested this week, is listed on the court filing as a witness.
READ: OKLAHOMA COUPLE ARRESTED, DAD CHARGED WITH INCEST 20 YEAR AGO, STILL HAS KIDS...
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/okla-officials-continue-search-infants-body-14887066
CHOMP COMMENT: Why was a sexually abusive father given custody of the children in the divorce? What court, what judge would give custody to the abusive parent?
By JEANNIE NUSS and JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS / Associated Press
TULSA, Okla. November 5, 2011 (AP)
Investigators plan to scour a vast patch of land in rural eastern Oklahoma this weekend in search of the body of a baby born to a young girl whose parents were arrested on child abuse charges.
The girl told authorities her father helped her deliver the child at home, told her it was dead and buried it behind a goat pen. Goats and cows mulled about the property Friday while officials used a backhoe to dig for answers.
The girl's parents, who were taken into custody Tuesday in a grocery store parking lot near Mena, Ark., were arrested on multiple charges of child abuse and endangerment. An application for exhumation of a body filed by Smith's office alleges that one of the nine siblings taken into emergency custody by the state because of "extreme physical and educational neglect" told investigators she and her younger sibling had been sexually abused by their father.
(snip)
Court documents from Kansas show that the father arrested this week was charged with aggravated incest nearly two decades ago. In the 1993 court filing, Montgomery County prosecutors charged that the man "willfully, wrongfully, unlawfully and feloniously engage(d) in an unlawful sex act" with his 8-year-old daughter. The girl's mother, who divorced the man and is not the woman arrested this week, is listed on the court filing as a witness.
READ: OKLAHOMA COUPLE ARRESTED, DAD CHARGED WITH INCEST 20 YEAR AGO, STILL HAS KIDS...
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/okla-officials-continue-search-infants-body-14887066
CHOMP COMMENT: Why was a sexually abusive father given custody of the children in the divorce? What court, what judge would give custody to the abusive parent?
Saturday, October 29, 2011
KANSAS CITY: BABY LISA IRWIN, DOG FINDS CADAVER SCENT IN HOME ???
Cadaver dog has 'hit' inside baby Lisa's home
Court documents gives details of search; still no sign of missing 10-month-old Kansas City girl
Associated Press / 10/21/2011
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — An FBI cadaver dog reacted to the scent of a dead person inside the Kansas City home where a baby girl disappeared nearly three weeks ago, and investigators discovered soil in the backyard that had been "recently disturbed or overturned," police said in a court document released Friday.
But the lawyer for the family questioned the significance of the report.
The affidavit, filed earlier this week in support of a search warrant targeting the family's home, also stated that the girl's mother, Deborah Bradley, "made the statement she did not initially look for her baby behind the house because she 'was afraid of what she might find.'"
Those details and others in the affidavit, publicly released Friday, led to a daylong search Wednesday of the family's home, where the parents say then-10-month-old Lisa Irwin must have been snatched in the middle of the night as the mother and two other boys slept. Bradley and the baby's father, Jeremy Irwin, reported the girl missing on Oct. 4 and have denied any role in the disappearance while insisting police have pointed the finger at them.
The affidavit stated that an FBI cadaver dog taken into the house Monday indicated a "positive 'hit' for the scent of a deceased human in an area of the floor of Bradley's bedroom near the bed."
The FBI dogs, which often are used at both disaster and crime scenes, are trained "specially to recognize the scent of decaying, decomposing human flesh," retired FBI special agent Jeff Lanza said Friday.
"That can be the scent of an actual body decomposing, or residual scents after the body is no longer there," Lanza said.
But Joe Tacopina, lawyer for the parents, told The Associated Press late Friday he considers the report meaningless. Tacopina noted that cadaver dogs are trained to detect decomposing flesh — and even if the baby had died, decomposition could not have happened so quickly.
READ: BABY LISA IRWIN, POLICE DOGS HIT ON CADAVER SCENT IN PARENT'S HOME...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44992690/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/cadaver-dog-has-hit-inside-baby-lisas-home/
Court documents gives details of search; still no sign of missing 10-month-old Kansas City girl
Associated Press / 10/21/2011
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — An FBI cadaver dog reacted to the scent of a dead person inside the Kansas City home where a baby girl disappeared nearly three weeks ago, and investigators discovered soil in the backyard that had been "recently disturbed or overturned," police said in a court document released Friday.
But the lawyer for the family questioned the significance of the report.
The affidavit, filed earlier this week in support of a search warrant targeting the family's home, also stated that the girl's mother, Deborah Bradley, "made the statement she did not initially look for her baby behind the house because she 'was afraid of what she might find.'"
Those details and others in the affidavit, publicly released Friday, led to a daylong search Wednesday of the family's home, where the parents say then-10-month-old Lisa Irwin must have been snatched in the middle of the night as the mother and two other boys slept. Bradley and the baby's father, Jeremy Irwin, reported the girl missing on Oct. 4 and have denied any role in the disappearance while insisting police have pointed the finger at them.
The affidavit stated that an FBI cadaver dog taken into the house Monday indicated a "positive 'hit' for the scent of a deceased human in an area of the floor of Bradley's bedroom near the bed."
The FBI dogs, which often are used at both disaster and crime scenes, are trained "specially to recognize the scent of decaying, decomposing human flesh," retired FBI special agent Jeff Lanza said Friday.
"That can be the scent of an actual body decomposing, or residual scents after the body is no longer there," Lanza said.
But Joe Tacopina, lawyer for the parents, told The Associated Press late Friday he considers the report meaningless. Tacopina noted that cadaver dogs are trained to detect decomposing flesh — and even if the baby had died, decomposition could not have happened so quickly.
READ: BABY LISA IRWIN, POLICE DOGS HIT ON CADAVER SCENT IN PARENT'S HOME...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44992690/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/cadaver-dog-has-hit-inside-baby-lisas-home/
Saturday, October 15, 2011
SEAL BEACH, CA: SCOTT DEKRAAI SHOT 9 AT SALON, 8 DIE
Seal Beach shooting: Cache of weapons shows planning, police say
Los Angeles Times / October 15, 2011
Louis Sahagun and Nicole Santa Cruz
Police said the suspect the Seal Beach salon attack that killed eight people was well armed and appeared to be prepared for a shootout with police.
Acting Seal Beach Police Chief Tom Olson said Scott Dekraai was armed with handguns -- a 9-millimeter Springfield, a Heckler & Koch .45-caliber and a Smith & Wesson .44-caliber magnum -- "and wore body armor because he did not want to be shot by police."
Officials said Dekraai used at least two handguns in the attack and did not appear to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Dekraai had a troubled background, according to relatives and court documents. A tugboat accident off El Segundo in 2007 left him facing multiple surgeries. Once trim and muscular, he became overweight. He was also paying $1,500 a month in child support.
Prosecutors said they would seek the death penalty against Dekraai, who is charged with eight felony counts of special circumstance first-degree murder, and one felony count of attempted murder in connection with the worst mass killings in Orange County history.
RELATED:
Suspect suffered PTSD from boat injury
Victim predicted ex-husband would kill her
Full coverage: Deadly Seal Beach shooting
READ: DEKRAAI KILLS 8, WOUNDS 1, MAY GET DEATH PENALTY...
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/10/seal-beach-shooting-cache-of-weapons-shows-planning-police-say.html
Los Angeles Times / October 15, 2011
Louis Sahagun and Nicole Santa Cruz
Police said the suspect the Seal Beach salon attack that killed eight people was well armed and appeared to be prepared for a shootout with police.
Acting Seal Beach Police Chief Tom Olson said Scott Dekraai was armed with handguns -- a 9-millimeter Springfield, a Heckler & Koch .45-caliber and a Smith & Wesson .44-caliber magnum -- "and wore body armor because he did not want to be shot by police."
Officials said Dekraai used at least two handguns in the attack and did not appear to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Dekraai had a troubled background, according to relatives and court documents. A tugboat accident off El Segundo in 2007 left him facing multiple surgeries. Once trim and muscular, he became overweight. He was also paying $1,500 a month in child support.
Prosecutors said they would seek the death penalty against Dekraai, who is charged with eight felony counts of special circumstance first-degree murder, and one felony count of attempted murder in connection with the worst mass killings in Orange County history.
RELATED:
Suspect suffered PTSD from boat injury
Victim predicted ex-husband would kill her
Full coverage: Deadly Seal Beach shooting
READ: DEKRAAI KILLS 8, WOUNDS 1, MAY GET DEATH PENALTY...
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/10/seal-beach-shooting-cache-of-weapons-shows-planning-police-say.html
Saturday, October 8, 2011
MISSOURI: BABY LISA IRWIN -PARENTS NOT COOPERATING. WHY?
Lisa Irwin update: Bizarre twists in missing Missouri baby case
Isabelle Zehnder, Missing Persons Examiner / October 7, 2011
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Isabelle Zehnder reporting) -- The case of missing 10-month old Missouri baby Lisa Irwin has taken bizarre twists Thursday andFriday.
Events over the past two days have greatly changed public opinion about the couple who says their baby was snatched from their Kansas City, Missouri home earlier in the week. Slideshow: Photos of Lisa.
On Friday, Marc Klaas, Founder of Klaas Kids Foundation for Children, wrote a blog post entitled The Strange Case of Baby Lisa saying he believes baby Lisa’s case has deteriorated due to some terrible choices her parents have made over the past 24-hours.
They have focused the attention back upon themselves, he said, and raised questions about their intent.
Couple stops talking, tempers flare
It was reported that Lisa’s distraught father, Jeremy Irwin, was seen leaving a police station Thursday afternoon. Questions arose as to why Lisa’s mother, Deborah “Debbi” Bradley didn’t leave with him.
It was later reported that the reason Jeremy left the police station was because he was tired and didn’t like the way police were handling their questioning.
Things seemed to spiral downhill from there.
At around 7 p.m. Thursday evening, the couple was scheduled to speak at a news conference. Shortly after they arrived they were called away to a wooded area near their home that had previously been searched, and that police were searching again.
Reporters said that once the parents arrived at the search scene voices were raised, arms were flailing, and the couple once again sped away in a nearby vehicle.
Police say parents no longer cooperating
Shortly after the confrontation Kansas City Police spokesman Steve Young announced the baby’s father, Jeremy Irwin, and her mother Debbi were no longer cooperating with police
READ UPDATE: KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, 10-MONTH BABY LISA MISSING, PARENTS JEREMY IRWIN, DEBORAH BRADLEY REFUSE TO TALK TO POLICE...http://www.examiner.com/missing-persons-in-national/lisa-irwin-update-bizarre-twists-missing-missouri-baby-case
Isabelle Zehnder, Missing Persons Examiner / October 7, 2011
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Isabelle Zehnder reporting) -- The case of missing 10-month old Missouri baby Lisa Irwin has taken bizarre twists Thursday andFriday.
Events over the past two days have greatly changed public opinion about the couple who says their baby was snatched from their Kansas City, Missouri home earlier in the week. Slideshow: Photos of Lisa.
On Friday, Marc Klaas, Founder of Klaas Kids Foundation for Children, wrote a blog post entitled The Strange Case of Baby Lisa saying he believes baby Lisa’s case has deteriorated due to some terrible choices her parents have made over the past 24-hours.
They have focused the attention back upon themselves, he said, and raised questions about their intent.
Couple stops talking, tempers flare
It was reported that Lisa’s distraught father, Jeremy Irwin, was seen leaving a police station Thursday afternoon. Questions arose as to why Lisa’s mother, Deborah “Debbi” Bradley didn’t leave with him.
It was later reported that the reason Jeremy left the police station was because he was tired and didn’t like the way police were handling their questioning.
Things seemed to spiral downhill from there.
At around 7 p.m. Thursday evening, the couple was scheduled to speak at a news conference. Shortly after they arrived they were called away to a wooded area near their home that had previously been searched, and that police were searching again.
Reporters said that once the parents arrived at the search scene voices were raised, arms were flailing, and the couple once again sped away in a nearby vehicle.
Police say parents no longer cooperating
Shortly after the confrontation Kansas City Police spokesman Steve Young announced the baby’s father, Jeremy Irwin, and her mother Debbi were no longer cooperating with police
READ UPDATE: KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, 10-MONTH BABY LISA MISSING, PARENTS JEREMY IRWIN, DEBORAH BRADLEY REFUSE TO TALK TO POLICE...http://www.examiner.com/missing-persons-in-national/lisa-irwin-update-bizarre-twists-missing-missouri-baby-case
Saturday, October 1, 2011
MEREDITH KERCHER: FAMILY ASKS, DON'T FORGET THE VICTIM!
Kercher family remembers beloved daughter
COLLEEN BARRY, Associated Press
Saturday, October 1, 2011
PERUGIA, Italy (AP) — Meredith Kercher would have been 25. The British student would have finished her degree at Leeds University and perhaps been preparing for another Halloween, a day she loved.
Instead, her family awaits an appeals verdict expected Monday against former roommate Amanda Knox, of Seattle, who was convicted along with her Italian ex-boyfriend of murdering Kercher in 2007.
Kercher's killing has spawned one of Italy's most sensational and closely watched trials. Yet to her family's frustration, Kercher has been eclipsed in the public's eye by the 24-year-old Knox, as supporters of the photogenic American mount a high-profile campaign to free her.
By contrast, Kercher's family has chosen to remain largely silent during the years of trial and appeal, quietly honoring her memory on the Nov. 1 anniversary of her death and her birthday on Dec. 28. But they are growing increasingly agitated as the appeal verdict approaches.
In one of the few TV interviews they have granted, Kercher's sister Stephanie and mother Arline said attention should focus on justice for the victim, not Knox or her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, who is also appealing his conviction alongside Knox.
"In this whole case — going on four years — Meredith has been forgotten," Stephanie Kercher said in a recorded interview on RAI public television this month.
"The attention has completely moved from Meredith to Amanda and Raffaele," she said. "She was lovely, kind and we lost her."
(snip)
On the last night of her life, she ate pizza and apple crumble with a small group of friends, watched a movie and went home alone around 9 p.m., according to court testimony.
Meredith was 21 when she was found the afternoon of Nov. 2 sprawled naked on the floor of her locked bedroom, throat slashed, body covered in a blanket.
READ: MEREDITH WAS LOVED BY FAMILY AND FRIENDS... REMEMBER HER LIFE, NOT HER KILLER'S
http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Kercher-family-remembers-beloved-daughter-2196394.php#photo-1636345
COLLEEN BARRY, Associated Press
Saturday, October 1, 2011
PERUGIA, Italy (AP) — Meredith Kercher would have been 25. The British student would have finished her degree at Leeds University and perhaps been preparing for another Halloween, a day she loved.
Instead, her family awaits an appeals verdict expected Monday against former roommate Amanda Knox, of Seattle, who was convicted along with her Italian ex-boyfriend of murdering Kercher in 2007.
Kercher's killing has spawned one of Italy's most sensational and closely watched trials. Yet to her family's frustration, Kercher has been eclipsed in the public's eye by the 24-year-old Knox, as supporters of the photogenic American mount a high-profile campaign to free her.
By contrast, Kercher's family has chosen to remain largely silent during the years of trial and appeal, quietly honoring her memory on the Nov. 1 anniversary of her death and her birthday on Dec. 28. But they are growing increasingly agitated as the appeal verdict approaches.
In one of the few TV interviews they have granted, Kercher's sister Stephanie and mother Arline said attention should focus on justice for the victim, not Knox or her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, who is also appealing his conviction alongside Knox.
"In this whole case — going on four years — Meredith has been forgotten," Stephanie Kercher said in a recorded interview on RAI public television this month.
"The attention has completely moved from Meredith to Amanda and Raffaele," she said. "She was lovely, kind and we lost her."
(snip)
On the last night of her life, she ate pizza and apple crumble with a small group of friends, watched a movie and went home alone around 9 p.m., according to court testimony.
Meredith was 21 when she was found the afternoon of Nov. 2 sprawled naked on the floor of her locked bedroom, throat slashed, body covered in a blanket.
READ: MEREDITH WAS LOVED BY FAMILY AND FRIENDS... REMEMBER HER LIFE, NOT HER KILLER'S
http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Kercher-family-remembers-beloved-daughter-2196394.php#photo-1636345
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
JENNIFER WALSTRAND: BRUTAL KILLERS PLEAD NOT GUILTY
UPDATE 3: Two charged with first degree murder in 2010 slaying of Des Moines woman
Court documents reveal an alleged brutal and premeditated murder
By Ty Swenson / 06-30-2011
Update for July 8
Synae Araya McMillon-Cooper, 21, Threadgill's co-defendant in the murder case of Jennifer Walstrand, pleaded not guilty as well on July 7. McMillon's case setting is on July 20, same day as Threadgill's.
Update for July 6
According to King County Prosecutors, Daniel Threadgill pleaded not guilty to first degree murder charges on July 5. Threadgill's case setting is scheduled for July 20 (where they decide on a trial date).
Threadgill's co-defendant Synae Araya McMillon-Cooper's arraignment was postponed until later this week.
Update for June 30
Daniel Alexander Threadgill, 23, and Synae Araya McMillon-Copper (referred to as McMillon from here on out), 21, have been charged with first degree murder in the slaying of Jennifer Walstrand in Des Moines in August 2010.
Charging documents released on June 24 by the Superior Court of Washington for King County reveal Des Moines detectives used anonymous tips, witness testimony and wiretap surveillance in building a case against the accused.
Walstrand, 28 years old at the time of her death, was found brutally stabbed and beaten in her Des Moines apartment on August 31, 2010. Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Scott M. O’Toole requested that bail be denied for Threadgill and McMillon, with an alternative of $5 million bail for each defendant.
In O’Toole’s words, “The vicious attack on Jennifer Walstrand – 63 stab wounds, in addition to the substantial injuries from having her skull stomped on – and the defendants’ total lack of remorse are further evidence of the extreme danger that they present to the community.”
READ: COMPLETE UPDATE OF JENNIFER WALSTRAND'S CASE
http://www.highlinetimes.com/2011/06/30/news/update-3-two-charged-first-degree-murder-2010-sla
Court documents reveal an alleged brutal and premeditated murder
By Ty Swenson / 06-30-2011
Update for July 8
Synae Araya McMillon-Cooper, 21, Threadgill's co-defendant in the murder case of Jennifer Walstrand, pleaded not guilty as well on July 7. McMillon's case setting is on July 20, same day as Threadgill's.
Update for July 6
According to King County Prosecutors, Daniel Threadgill pleaded not guilty to first degree murder charges on July 5. Threadgill's case setting is scheduled for July 20 (where they decide on a trial date).
Threadgill's co-defendant Synae Araya McMillon-Cooper's arraignment was postponed until later this week.
Update for June 30
Daniel Alexander Threadgill, 23, and Synae Araya McMillon-Copper (referred to as McMillon from here on out), 21, have been charged with first degree murder in the slaying of Jennifer Walstrand in Des Moines in August 2010.
Charging documents released on June 24 by the Superior Court of Washington for King County reveal Des Moines detectives used anonymous tips, witness testimony and wiretap surveillance in building a case against the accused.
Walstrand, 28 years old at the time of her death, was found brutally stabbed and beaten in her Des Moines apartment on August 31, 2010. Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Scott M. O’Toole requested that bail be denied for Threadgill and McMillon, with an alternative of $5 million bail for each defendant.
In O’Toole’s words, “The vicious attack on Jennifer Walstrand – 63 stab wounds, in addition to the substantial injuries from having her skull stomped on – and the defendants’ total lack of remorse are further evidence of the extreme danger that they present to the community.”
READ: COMPLETE UPDATE OF JENNIFER WALSTRAND'S CASE
http://www.highlinetimes.com/2011/06/30/news/update-3-two-charged-first-degree-murder-2010-sla
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
SEATTLE: DR. LOUIS CHEN, WHO STABBED THEM? "I DID!"
Doctor charged in knife deaths of partner, son
newsobserver.com / published Weds August 17, 2011
BY CHRISTINE CLARRIDGE - Seattle Times
SEATTLE -- Former Duke University doctor Louis Chao Chen was charged Tuesday with two counts of aggravated murder in connection with the deaths of his partner and their nearly 3-year-old son last week in a Seattle high-rise apartment.
If convicted, Chen, 39, could face either life in prison or the death penalty.
The bodies of Eric Cooper, 29, and the couple's son, Cooper Chen, were found Thursday in their penthouse in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood. In charging documents, prosecutors allege that Cooper was stabbed at least 100 times, including on his face, neck, chest, back and hands. The child suffered numerous cuts to his neck, documents say.
(snip)
Chen, Cooper and the child had just moved to Seattle from Durham in July. They spent two years in Durham while Chen had a two-year clinical fellowship in endocrinology at Duke. Cooper apparently stayed at their Ivy Meadow Lane home with the child while Chen worked.
Cooper Chen was conceived with Chen's sperm and the egg of an anonymous donor, then was carried to term by a surrogate mother. When the child was born nearly three years ago, he was adopted by Eric Cooper.
The two men met about 12 years ago when Chen was attending the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine and Cooper was a 17-year-old high-school senior in Tinley Park, Ill.
The men moved in 2000 to California, where Chen did his residency in internal medicine at the University of California, San Diego. They also had lived in Minneapolis, where Chen was granted a faculty appointment at the University of Minnesota and served as an attending physician at the VA Hospital, while Cooper earned his bachelor's degree from the university.
The child was born while they were living in Minnesota.
After the move to Durham, Chen obtained a grant to study diabetics with gastric problems, according to publications.
READ: LOUIS CHAO CHEN KILLS ERIC COOPER AND SON
http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/08/17/1417691/doctor-charged-in-knife-deaths.html
newsobserver.com / published Weds August 17, 2011
BY CHRISTINE CLARRIDGE - Seattle Times
SEATTLE -- Former Duke University doctor Louis Chao Chen was charged Tuesday with two counts of aggravated murder in connection with the deaths of his partner and their nearly 3-year-old son last week in a Seattle high-rise apartment.
If convicted, Chen, 39, could face either life in prison or the death penalty.
The bodies of Eric Cooper, 29, and the couple's son, Cooper Chen, were found Thursday in their penthouse in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood. In charging documents, prosecutors allege that Cooper was stabbed at least 100 times, including on his face, neck, chest, back and hands. The child suffered numerous cuts to his neck, documents say.
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Chen, Cooper and the child had just moved to Seattle from Durham in July. They spent two years in Durham while Chen had a two-year clinical fellowship in endocrinology at Duke. Cooper apparently stayed at their Ivy Meadow Lane home with the child while Chen worked.
Cooper Chen was conceived with Chen's sperm and the egg of an anonymous donor, then was carried to term by a surrogate mother. When the child was born nearly three years ago, he was adopted by Eric Cooper.
The two men met about 12 years ago when Chen was attending the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine and Cooper was a 17-year-old high-school senior in Tinley Park, Ill.
The men moved in 2000 to California, where Chen did his residency in internal medicine at the University of California, San Diego. They also had lived in Minneapolis, where Chen was granted a faculty appointment at the University of Minnesota and served as an attending physician at the VA Hospital, while Cooper earned his bachelor's degree from the university.
The child was born while they were living in Minnesota.
After the move to Durham, Chen obtained a grant to study diabetics with gastric problems, according to publications.
READ: LOUIS CHAO CHEN KILLS ERIC COOPER AND SON
http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/08/17/1417691/doctor-charged-in-knife-deaths.html
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
DOUGLASVILLE,GA: BOY,14,HACKS GREAT-GRANDMOTHER WITH SWORD
14-year-old slays great-grandmother with sword, stabs grandmother over video game dispute
BY Philip Caulfield
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Tuesday, August 16th 2011
A deranged Georgia teen hacked his great-grandmother to death with a sword and stabbed his grandmother after they told him to stop playing a video game, cops and neighbors said.
Douglas County police said the boy, 14, was stalking the front lawn of his Douglasville, Ga., home with a sword and a pellet gun when they showed up on Monday afternoon, CBS Atlanta reported.
His 77-year-old great-grandmother’s body lay on the lawn, while his grandmother, who was in her 50s, had barricaded herself in a room, police said.
"He came out with a pellet gun and shot two windows out of a patrol car that was sitting there. He was shooting at us with the pellet gun and swinging the sword around in the air," Douglas County Sheriff Phil Miller told CBS.
Deputies managed to distract the teen before sending a police dog to take him down.
"We sent a K-9 unit in and he hit the K-9 with the butt of his gun. At that point, we Tased him then took him into custody," Miller told CBS.
The grandmother was taken to a hospital and expected to recover, police said. The great-grandmother was pronounced dead on the scene. No one involved was identified.
READ: GEORGIA TEEN HACKS GREAT GRANDMOTHER WITH SWORD
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/08/16/2011-08 16_14yearold_slays_greatgrandmother_with_sword_stabs_grandmother_over_video_game_di.html?r=news
BY Philip Caulfield
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Tuesday, August 16th 2011
A deranged Georgia teen hacked his great-grandmother to death with a sword and stabbed his grandmother after they told him to stop playing a video game, cops and neighbors said.
Douglas County police said the boy, 14, was stalking the front lawn of his Douglasville, Ga., home with a sword and a pellet gun when they showed up on Monday afternoon, CBS Atlanta reported.
His 77-year-old great-grandmother’s body lay on the lawn, while his grandmother, who was in her 50s, had barricaded herself in a room, police said.
"He came out with a pellet gun and shot two windows out of a patrol car that was sitting there. He was shooting at us with the pellet gun and swinging the sword around in the air," Douglas County Sheriff Phil Miller told CBS.
Deputies managed to distract the teen before sending a police dog to take him down.
"We sent a K-9 unit in and he hit the K-9 with the butt of his gun. At that point, we Tased him then took him into custody," Miller told CBS.
The grandmother was taken to a hospital and expected to recover, police said. The great-grandmother was pronounced dead on the scene. No one involved was identified.
READ: GEORGIA TEEN HACKS GREAT GRANDMOTHER WITH SWORD
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/08/16/2011-08 16_14yearold_slays_greatgrandmother_with_sword_stabs_grandmother_over_video_game_di.html?r=news
Monday, August 15, 2011
SEATTLE: DR. LOUIS CHEN STABS MALE PARTNER AND THEIR SON
Police: Doctor admitted to killing partner, son By LEVI PULKKINEN, SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF
Monday, August 15, 2011
As prosecutors weigh charges in the case, Seattle police say a First Hill doctor admitted to killing his partner and 2-year-old adopted son.
In court documents filed Monday, investigators say Dr. Louis C. Chen told officers he killed the boy and his partner after Chen was discovered naked and covered in blood at their apartment Thursday morning.
At 10 a.m. the day the slayings were discovered, a co-worker of Chen’s arrived at the 8th Avenue apartment after he failed to show up to work, according to police statements. She arrived at the 17th-floor apartment to find Chen bloodied and nude, a Seattle detective told the court.
“When officers arrived they found the suspect slumped by the front door,” the detective told the court.
Chen’s partner was found dead inside the apartment, as was the men’s two-year-old son.
Police began delivering first aid to Chen, who remains hospitalized with non-life threatening stab wounds. According to court documents, they also asked Chen about his injuries.
“Who did this to you?” an officer asked.
“What?” Chen allegedly responded.
“Who stabbed you and your partner?” the officer continued.
“I did,” Chen said, according to court documents.
READ: WHY DID LOUIS CHEN STAB PARTNER AND THEIR SON
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Monday, August 15, 2011
As prosecutors weigh charges in the case, Seattle police say a First Hill doctor admitted to killing his partner and 2-year-old adopted son.
In court documents filed Monday, investigators say Dr. Louis C. Chen told officers he killed the boy and his partner after Chen was discovered naked and covered in blood at their apartment Thursday morning.
At 10 a.m. the day the slayings were discovered, a co-worker of Chen’s arrived at the 8th Avenue apartment after he failed to show up to work, according to police statements. She arrived at the 17th-floor apartment to find Chen bloodied and nude, a Seattle detective told the court.
“When officers arrived they found the suspect slumped by the front door,” the detective told the court.
Chen’s partner was found dead inside the apartment, as was the men’s two-year-old son.
Police began delivering first aid to Chen, who remains hospitalized with non-life threatening stab wounds. According to court documents, they also asked Chen about his injuries.
“Who did this to you?” an officer asked.
“What?” Chen allegedly responded.
“Who stabbed you and your partner?” the officer continued.
“I did,” Chen said, according to court documents.
READ: WHY DID LOUIS CHEN STAB PARTNER AND THEIR SON
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Police-Doctor-admitted-to-killing-partner-son-2015853.php#photo-2
Saturday, July 23, 2011
JENNIFER WALSTRAND: 2 KILLERS REVEALED, ARRESTED
Police: Jealousy prompted slaying of 25-year-old Des Moines woman / Two charged with first-degree murder in August slaying
By LEVI PULKKINEN, SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF
Friday, June 24, 2011
Nearly a year after Jennifer Walstrand was found stabbed 63 times, two people have been charged in the 25-year-old Des Moines woman’s slaying.
Filing charges Friday, King County prosecutors claim a Daniel Alexander Threadgill, 23, stabbed and kicked Walstrand to death at the request of Synae Araya McMillon-Cooper, a 21-year-old Seattle woman who had worked as a prostitute with Walstrand.
Both were arrested Tuesday and have now been charged with first-degree murder in the Aug. 31 slaying.
According to charging documents, McMillon-Cooper – also known as Araya McMillon – and Walstrand were both “high-end” call girls working for the same pimp. Investigators claim the McMillon-Cooper was jealous and angry with Walstrand, and conspired with the Threadgill, a club promoter and Bellevue resident, to kill her.
Prosecutors contend McMillon-Cooper tackled Walstrand and looked on while Threadgill stabbed her repeatedly. Witnesses – who came forward months after the killing – told investigators McMillon-Cooper urged Threadgill on as a gravely injured Walstrand begged for her life.
READ: WHAT A STUPID, STUPID MOTIVE FOR KILLING JENNIFER WALSTRAND...
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Police-Jealousy-prompted-slaying-of-25-year-old-1438800.php
By LEVI PULKKINEN, SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF
Friday, June 24, 2011
Nearly a year after Jennifer Walstrand was found stabbed 63 times, two people have been charged in the 25-year-old Des Moines woman’s slaying.
Filing charges Friday, King County prosecutors claim a Daniel Alexander Threadgill, 23, stabbed and kicked Walstrand to death at the request of Synae Araya McMillon-Cooper, a 21-year-old Seattle woman who had worked as a prostitute with Walstrand.
Both were arrested Tuesday and have now been charged with first-degree murder in the Aug. 31 slaying.
According to charging documents, McMillon-Cooper – also known as Araya McMillon – and Walstrand were both “high-end” call girls working for the same pimp. Investigators claim the McMillon-Cooper was jealous and angry with Walstrand, and conspired with the Threadgill, a club promoter and Bellevue resident, to kill her.
Prosecutors contend McMillon-Cooper tackled Walstrand and looked on while Threadgill stabbed her repeatedly. Witnesses – who came forward months after the killing – told investigators McMillon-Cooper urged Threadgill on as a gravely injured Walstrand begged for her life.
READ: WHAT A STUPID, STUPID MOTIVE FOR KILLING JENNIFER WALSTRAND...
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Police-Jealousy-prompted-slaying-of-25-year-old-1438800.php