Think Crimes are all that Different? Compare and Contrast Circumstances … Amazing what a Real Investigation Gets You.

Over time so many crimes that are committed have such similar circumstances that they can fit into certain categories of MO’s. Such is the case of the disappearance of Natalee Holloway. The crimes against Natalee Holloway in Aruba are not all that different from that of the recent murder of Michelle Gardner-Quinn, the UVM senior found murdered last week.

(Hat Tip: Klaasend)

When one compares and contrasts the two suspects and the circumstantial evidence that exits, seem to look rather familiar don’t they? Then comes the breaking news below from the police investigating the death of Michelle Gardner-Quinn. It is really quite interesting how easy an investigation becomes when those charged with the investigation are competent, don’t wait 10 days to search people’s property and want to solve a crime vs. protect tourism. Quite amazing things happen when investigators actually want to get to the truth when, “something bad happens”.

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The breaking news in the Michelle Gardner-Quinn murder is that there appears to be a DNA match and a connection of Brian Rooney through blood on his pants.

DNA from a blood sample taken from the pants of the prime suspect in the disappearance of University of Vermont student Michelle Gardner-Quinn has been found to match hers, The Associated Press has learned.

The blood was found on the blue jeans of Brian L. Rooney, 36, giving police at least one piece of physical evidence allegedly linking the man they call their prime suspect to the Oct. 7 disappearance of Gardner-Quinn. (Burlington Free Press)

More on the DNA match and search of Brian Rooney’s home at Missing & Exploited.

 

Posted October 19, 2006 by
Crime, Missing Persons | 31 comments

Sensing a trend in a shift from the Old Media to the New? Google Up … NY Times and NBC down

The changes in the media are becoming more noticeable. People’s preferences are reallyGoogle starting to take hold. Check out what is happening between the old and new media. When will the old media ever figure out the answer to their problems? The answer is actually right in front of them.

On-line giant Google reports earning surge of 92%.

The acquisition of YouTube, the leading online video-sharing site, was a culmination of this strategy and “the ultimate partnership, if you will”, he said.

Even though internet competitor Yahoo had much more modest results, it was at least a positive number, Yahoo reported this week that revenues had risen grew only 19 per cent year-on-year. That is much different than the old guard can say these days.

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Posted October 19, 2006 by
Bloggers, Internet, Media | no comments

Glad the Courts Provide so much Humanity to those who Show none to Others … Judge gives stay of execution to Obese Cult Leader Jeffrey Lundgren

What on earth is going on in this country where convicted killers, rapists and child molesters Jeffrey Lundgrenare being provided more compassion than the victims that fell prey to their crimes.

There is a reason why they call it justice and a reason why they call it the death penalty. The death penalty is given to those who with malice and forethought have no problem taking away others human rights or life. However, judges in this country in this day and age are a misguided in their sentencing and now with “stays of execution”. A while back a judge in their infinite wisdom refused to give a child molester prison time because he was too short to survive in prison.

Now U.S. District Judge Gregory Frost has delayed the execution of a former cult leader, Jeffrey Lundgren, and convicted murderer. Why you ask? Everyone better sit down and put down all sharp objects.

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Posted October 19, 2006 by
Bizarre, Crime, Judicial, Main, WTF | 19 comments

Naked, Drugged NYC Woman Kills Pedestrian While Driving

Taliyah Taylor, 24, of Staten Island, NY driving naked and high on drugs killed an unsuspecting pedestrian. Personal responsibility alive and well in Staten Island. I can’t wait to hear how Taylor’s attorney will spin this one.

The driver, Taliyah Taylor, 24, of Staten Island, was uninjured in Wednesday’s crash and pulled from the upside-down car with no clothes on by employees of a nearby hardware store, said William Smith, spokesman for the Staten Island District Attorney’s office.

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Posted October 19, 2006 by
Bizarre, Crime | 7 comments

Other Missing Person Stories in The News

Please keep your eyes and ears open to the other missing person stories in the news. All it takes is one tip to solve the case. To get the full stories of each missing persons case, click on the headlines below.

Anna Sue Jackson, 3, Missing Since Saturday from Florence, AZ

3 year old Anna Sue Jackson has been missing since at 10:00 on Saturday. She was seen with Alejandra Sainz Rodriguez, who babysits her.

Stefanie Warner, 34, Missing for 2 1/2 Weeks from Essex, VT

Margaret Haddican-McEnroe, 29, of Warren Township, NJ Missing Since October 10, 2006

Margaret Haddican-McEnroe, 29, of Warren Township and Somerset County, NJ. Haddican-McEnroe is a firefighter with Mount Bethel Volunteer Fire Company in Warren Township.

Surveillance Video Shows Car Sought in the Disappearance of Saige Terrell

Posted October 19, 2006 by
Crime, Missing Persons | one comment

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