Sunday, September 29, 2019

What Happened To Susan Osborne And Her Son Evan Chartrand?

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Susan and her son Evan Chartrand lived in Holtville, Alabama. They shared a home with air force veteran Jerry Marshall Osborne. He was the first person Susan had dated after her divorce from Evan's father. By 2017 42 year-old Susan and Jerry had been married four years. Jerry was protective of Susan and 13-year-old Evan.  He took good care of them. Susan even was able to quit her job to be a full time mother while Jerry worked as a 9-1-1 dispatcher.

Susan's mother, Linda, lived in Texas. The last time she saw her daughter was when Linda visited Susan in Alabama for mother's day. Linda and Susan went out for manicures and pedicures before having lunch. Linda left after May 29th, memorial day weekend and traveled to Michigan for her granddaughter's graduation. While in Michigan, Linda was sending Susan texts and pictures, but getting no response back. Susan never had gone more than a day or two without returning her mother's texts or phone calls. This worried Linda and she sent Susan a letter which was returned unopened and marked not deliverable. 

Susan wasn't answering texts or phone calls from her friend Holly either. Holly had moved from Alabama to Florida just before memorial day. She tried to contact Evan as well, but he didn't respond either. Then both Susan and Evans phones were disconnected.

A month after Linda last heard from Susan, she contacted police to go do a welfare check on her daughter and grandson. When an officer arrived at Susan's house, her car is in the driveway. The officer than talks to Jerry, who is in the midst of thoroughly cleaning the house. He claims that Susan left him on Memorial day and took Evan with her. He said that they were picked up by some man. Jerry said that she returned the next day to grab furniture and other belongings. Susan's two beloved dogs were also missing, they were later found at the animal shelter. Both Susan and Evan's belongings were missing from the home, but Susan left her 10-year-old daughter Hannah behind, and her family doesn't believe she would have voluntarily abandon her daughter.

The next day, the police returned with a search warrant to find Jerry cleaning his home yet again. The inside of the house had recently and needlessly been completely remodeled. The hardwood floors were replaced with carpet, it was freshly painted and there was all new furniture. Jerry told detectives that he had to paint the walls because Susan spray painted obscenities before she left. He also said that he burned the old furniture that Susan didn't take. Neighbors claimed that all through the summer, Jerry had been burning things in his yard, pretty much non stop and that the smoke was thick and the smell was terrible. Cadaver dogs alerted to possibly human remains at or near Jerry's burn barrel.

When detectives used luminol in Jerry's house, there were traces of blood all over in the laundry room, guest bathroom and kitchen. The house was equipped with an elaborate security system with cameras at every door, but by the time the police began investigating, all the footage from the time of Susan and Evan's disappearance was gone because Jerry had bought a replacement system on June 1st.

Holly contacted police and told them she saved emails that Susan had sent her. Jerry had become very possessive of Susan and would listen into her calls and texts, so Susan sent those secret emails to Holly. From the emails the police learned that Susan discovered Jerry had previously worked as a gay escort before their marriage, advertising his services online. She recognized him in the ad photos by the tattoos. She said she thought Jerry was still escorting and spoke about leaving him, but later said she and Jerry had worked things out and she still loved him. Susan had also told her mom about this as well.

Jerry is considered a person of interest in his wife and stepson's disappearances, but he maintains his innocence. The two cases remain unsolved and foul play is suspected. Evan takes medicine that is crucial too his heath that was never picked up from the pharmacy.

Did You Know About Brittany Spears' Secret Album?

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Britney Jean Spears is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress. Born in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Kentwood, Louisiana, she appeared in stage productions and television series, before signing with Jive Records in 1997. Spears's first two studio albums, ...Baby One More Time and Oops!. She is a multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning pop icon Britney Spears is one of the most successful and celebrated entertainers in pop history

After Brittany Spears and Justine Timberlake broke up, she disappeared for awhile. Once back in the limelight, Brittany started acting weird. In 2004, unbeknownst to her record label, she secretly wrote an album called "Original Doll". This album included a song about a girl who had been cloned. The song was called "Mona Lisa". Allegedly, her record label didn't want anyone to hear it, but Brittany did. Brittany walked into a radio station and had them play Mona Lisa. After that, she wasn't illegally allowed to put out any of that music.

Later, Brittany Spears' music video called "Break The Ice" was released. The video portrays her destroying a highly secured laboratory with several clones, including one of herself.

There was also two popular DJs that claimed Brittany Spears and Justin Timberlake both died in a car crash and so they were cloned. One of the DJs was named Keith Kramer and the other one was Tony Longo aka Twitch from the Ellen Show.

Brittany's voice also changed a lot during the years. She went from a big powerful voice to the baby voice we know today. It is rumored that doing the baby voice damage her vocal cords permanently.

In 2007, Brittany Spears shaved her head and seemed to go a little crazy.  One of her previous managers theorized that at the time she didn't really go crazy. The claim was she did this because she didn't want to take a drug test and that if she had failed the test, her kids would have been taken away.

Was she really a previous meth addict that just wanted her kids? Some claim that she was working for the Bush administration and every time there was controversy surround their campaign they'd bring forth a scandal involving Brittany to distract the public. 

In 2006 is when a lot of people were pissed off at Bush for the Iraq war situation. That is also when the child welfare services started investigating Brittany Spears. Also in 2006, there was a important midterm elections for republicans and it wasn't looking good for them thanks the the Bush Administration. Around this time is when Brittany announced that her and Kevin Federline were getting a divorce.

This brings us back to 2007 when Brittany supposedly went crazy. Just before, Bush had announced that al-qaeda was reformed, which was contradictory to the campaign promises he had made.

During this time, Brittany came out with her album called "Blackout". Much to the surprised of many people, that album was a huge success. People wondered how she pulled it off amidst the stuff she was going through. Some people suggested that it wasn't really her that was singing on the album and that it was her backup singer was Maya Marie. 

Can You Help Monique Daniel's Sister Find Out What Happened To Her?

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"Always have faith, it allows you to cope. 
Trying times will pass as they always do.
Just have patience, your dreams will come true.
So put on a smile, you will through your pain.
Know it will pass, and strength you will regain." 
-GodVine.com

She was very smart, cute, had a ton of friends and everybody loved her. Monique was someone who would put other people’s needs before her own. She wanted to be a doctor when she grew up.

Monique was born in 1977 in Moore, Oklahoma to Candice. Her biological father was not in her life very much as he was constantly in and out of prison. Monique’s father consistently abused both Monique and her mother as well as her three siblings. Candice decided to leave him and soon after, and married a man named "Chuck" Charles Daniels. Together, they ended up having two more children and so there were six children in total. Monique was the oldest child in the family. 

Candice and Chuck were in the military and ran a very strict household. The house was always very clean and the children were well disciplined, as both Candice and Chuck ran the house as if it was a boot camp. However, there was a lot of fighting going on at home.

In 1992, Monique was 15-years-old when she became pregnant. Chuck forced her to get an abortion. This made Monique so upset that she actually ran away from home and unbeknownst to her parents, she stayed with a friend. Her friends were able to convince Monique to go back to her home and talk to her parents. Once home, things were very tense.

Just a few weeks before Monique's 16th birthday, her sister Angelique and brother Bryan went to a one week choir festival with Candice, leaving Monique and Chuck alone for a week. When they returned, Angelique and Bryan said that there was something off in the household when they both came back. Instead of a spotless household there were cigarettes and beer bottles everywhere. There was an empty pregnancy test box on the bathroom counter. When Candice, Angelique, and Bryan entered the house, Chuck said: “She’s gone again” and Candice responded with “Oh, really?” And that was it. They didn’t seem to care at all. Candice and Chuck forbid the children from talking about Monique and removed all photos of her in the house. They also took new family pictures and put them up. And after the new pictures were hung up, Chuck said "There you go. Now isn't everything so much more tranquil?"

Six months after Monique’s disappearance, Monique’s aunt Leslie (Candice’s sister) became extremely worried and was fed up that nothing was being done to find her. Leslie contacted Candice to ask her if she could have Monique’s missing person report so that Leslie could enter it into an online database to search for missing and exploited children. Candice told Leslie that she would get back to her with the missing person’ report, but she never did. Leslie later found out that Chuck and Candice had never filed a missing person report. Their excuse was Monique had ran away before and so they had just assumed she ran away again.

Leslie decided to take matters into her own hands. She called the Moore police and reported that Monique was missing. After the report was filed, Candice claimed that she received  a call from Monique. Candice then called up her entire family and all her relatives to let them know that Monique called her and told her that she was fine. A week later, Candice allegedly got a letter from Monique saying she is in Texas saying again that she was fine and that she’s married with a child named Chelsea. The letter also stated that she wasn’t going to come home. A few weeks later, Candice received another letter from Monique saying that she was fine.

Leslie ended up calling the Moore police department because she wanted to get the letters authenticated since she didn’t believe that they were from Monique. Candice agreed to bring the letters in, but then her house supposedly was broken into. The furniture was tipped over and the letters were gone.

Two years later after Monique’s disappearance, Angelique ran away to Michigan to stay with Leslie. Angelique came forward and told Leslie that she herself had written the letters. She explained that the reason she wrote them  was because Chuck had threatened her and said she'd be arrested. Chuck drove her all the way to Texas to send the letters.  Angelique thought that she'd be sent off to military camp and or maybe where sister might be. The phone call was also Angelique.

Leslie responded to Angelique's confession by saying, “Oh my god, what have they done to her?”  And for Angelique, this is when it finally sunk in that something sinister could have happened to Monique.

When Angelique ran away, Candice and Chuck immediately filed a missing person’s report on her and finally one on Monique. This was when the investigation into Monique's disappearance officially began. When police questioned Chuck and Candice, Chuck admitted to faking the letters with Angelique. Other than that, they couple were uncooperative, and refused to a lie detector test. When interviewing neighbors, one of them said that they saw Monique get into the back of a truck with a white male in the driver's seat on the day she disappeared.


Angelique was too scared to return home and told Leslie and her relatives in Michigan that she had been both physically and mentally abused by her parents at home. Angelique then decided to go to child protection services to charge her parents with abuse. When the parents were charged with this, they plead not guilty to abuse and neglect. The judge let Angelique stay with her relatives in Michigan. Angelique and Leslie then started publicizing what happened to Monique. Angelique publicly stated that she believed her parents had something to do with her sister’s disappearance and that they were involved. 

One day, Angelique's younger brother, 13-year-old Andrew, called her and asked her if she'd pick him up and that he was being abused. Despite this, Candice and Chuck decided to move to Germany and Andrew and all of the rest of the kids still living at home went with them.

Angelique stayed in Michigan and eventually got married. And years later, she gets a call from Andrew. He was crying and said “Angelique, she wasn’t talking she wasn’t talking.” He said that while Angelique, Candice, and Bryan were away on their one week choir trip, Monique and Chuck were fighting. Andrew also said that Chuck gathered the boys up for a fishing trip. Before they left for the trip they were ordered to stand outside Monique's room in a single file line and say goodbye to her. From the small gap in the door, Andrew said he could see that Monique was completely still and on her bedroom floor with her legs crossed. She didn’t say goodbye back. Chuck then gathered the boys and they left in the pouring rain without their fishing poles. They then drove four two hours before Chuck took them to McDonald’s. Then they drove back home. When they got home, Chuck left all of the boys in the car and in the garage for over an hour and told them that they couldn’t get out. When Chuck finally let the boys out of the car, Andrew ran to the bathroom. In the bathroom the curtains were closed and Andrew said that he didn't feel like he was alone. Chuck came banging on the door and told him to get out of there. Chuck then gathered all of the boys again and locked them inside of his bedroom. Chuck said that he was going to look for Monique, and that he would be back soon. Chuck returned two days later. 

After Andrew told Angelique this story, she convinced him to go to the police. The police ended up digging up the entire family home but unfortunately did not find anything. 

One of Angelique's twin brothers also told her that the day they were locked in the bedroom that Chuck came in and him one inside of his truck where they drove to an unknown destination. The twin told Angelique that he remembered that he looked at the back of the truck and saw an oil-drum. Chuck then buried the oil drum and went back home.

Monique case is classified as a missing person's case.

Chuck and Candice currently live in Florida. In and interview with Crime Watch Daily Candice and Chuck both stated that, "Whatever happened is in god's hands."


Monique, your Angelique will never stop fighting for you.

Saturday, September 28, 2019

Room 1046

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On January 2nd, 1935, Roland T. Owen, whose real name was really Artemus Ogletree, checked into the now named Hilton President Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri. 
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He originally wanted to check into the Muehlebach Hotel, but found the prices too steep. He mentioned he was from Los Angeles and asked for an interior room. He was well-dressed with a large overcoat and appeared to have a large, white, wedge-shaped scar, four and one-half inches across the base over the left ear and a cauliflower ear. He was about 20 to 35 years old, 5'10",180 lbs, with blue eyes and bushy brown hair. He registered to stay for three days but only had a toothbrush and a comb with him. 
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The bell boy took Roland to room 1046.

Later, Roland allowed the maid to clean the room. He had the shades drawn with a lamp as being the only source of light. He seemed agitated and asked her to leave the door unlocked when she was done, because he was expecting a visit from a friend.

At 4 p.m., the maid returned to Roland's room with more towels and found the door was unlocked. When she went inside, Roland was in the dark laying on the bed and completely dressed. There was a note on the bedside table that read, "Don, i'll be back in fifteen minutes, wait."

The next day, the maid came back to clean Roland's room again and noticed that his door was locked from the outside this time. This lead her to believe that Roland was out. When she entered the room, Roland was still laying on the bed with the lights off.  With the maid still in the room, Roland answered a phone call and said "No Don, i don't want to eat. i am not hungry. I just had breakfast. No i am not hungry."

The maid returned again at 4 p.m. to deliver fresh towels and heard two male voices coming from Roland's room. She knocked on the door and a rough voice asked, "Who is it?" When she said she was the maid and she had fresh towels the rough voice replied, "We don't need any." So the maid left.

A worker for the Kansas City Water Department offered a ride to a young man running along 13th Street, about a mile and a half away from the President Hotel. Lane was surprised by the man being dressed in only pants and an undershirt, with no coat. The worker noticed a deep scratch on the man’s arm and the way the man cupped his hands. He asked about the arm once the young man asked to get dropped off somewhere he could catch a taxi. The young man responded by saying, “I’ll kill him tomorrow." The worker dropped the man in a taxi stand and never saw him again.

Later that night, a guest in room 1048 reported hearing loud female and male voices cursing on the same floor. There was however, a party going on in room 1055.

A hooker, in the 30’s, had walked into the hotel looking for a man in room 1026 that she supposedly had a meeting with. At a later time, the elevator operator was summoned by the woman, who was with a man. The operator took them to the ninth floor.


The next morning around 7 a.m., the hotel's phone operator noticed that Roland's room phone had been off the hook for over 10 minutes without it being in use. She sent the bell boy up to check things out. The door was locked and there was a do not disturb sign on the door. Despite this, the bell boy knocked on the door and heard a squeaky voice say, "Come in, turn on the lights." The bell boy couldn't unlocked the door, because it was locked from the inside and whoever was in the room wouldn't get up to let him in. The bell boy knocked on the door again and yelled for the phone to be hung up.

An hour and a half later, the phone was still off the hook and a different bell boy let himself in the dark room with the passkey. With only the light from the hall, it appeared that Roland was naked and drunk in bed. The phone stand was kicked over so the bell boy fixed it and hung the phone up before leaving the room.

The original bell boy was sent back up to deal with the situation. When the bell boy opened the door, Roland was on his elbows and knees. He had blood on his head which he was holding in his hands. The bell boy turned on the light and saw that there was blood on the walls, the bed and in the bathroom. The bell boy ran out and down stairs.

When investigators arrived, they discovered that Roland had been tied up with a cord around his neck wrists an ankles. It appeared that he had been tortured. There was even blood on the ceiling above the bed. He had been struck repeatedly on the head and his skull was fractured. Roland had also been stabbed several times in the chest, which punctured his lung. His neck was bruised. Despite all of this Roland was still alive. Detectives asked Roland who else had been in his room and he replied, "Nobody." And claimed that he fell against the bathtub. Roland fell unconscious as an ambulance took him to the hospital.

It was surmised that Roland acquired his injuries 6-7 hours earlier. There were no weapons found in his room. Suicide was ruled out. Four fingerprints were found on the phone that appeared to be from a female.

Roland died after midnight. No one knew the real identity of Roland and announced his story in the newspaper and that he was going to be buried in an unmarked grave. An anonymous person sent money and a letter stating that they would pay for the man to have a proper funeral. There were also flowers sent anonymously with a card that read. " Love Forever, Louise" The funeral home also received an anonymous call from a man. The man said that the funeral was paid for and that, "He will be buried by my sister." The man then insisted that Roland be buried in Kansas City's Memorial Park Cemetery. Allegedly the man also explained that Roland had jilted a woman the man knew, and that the three of them had met at the hotel about it. “Cheaters usually get what’s coming to them,” the man said, and then hung up.

A year and a half later, a lady named Ruby Ogletree, came forward after she saw Roland's story, along with his picture, in a newspaper. She recognized the man as her 17-year-old son. She also had received typed letters from Roland after his death. Roland allegedly didn't know how to type.

One of the letters that Ruby received from Roland claimed that he was in Chicago attending a business school. One said he was sailing from New York to Europe. Then, in August of 1935, a man who said his name was Jordan called Ruby, said he was a friend of her son, and claimed that Roland had saved his life and was now married to a wealthy woman in Cairo, Egypt. He said that Roland couldn’t type anymore because he’d lost a thumb in a brawl. 
Investigators found out that Roland had also stayed at the St. Regis in Kansas City with another man. 

So we know who Roland really was, but who was Don? 

In 1937,  a man who went by the alias "Joseph Ogden"  was arrested for the murder of his roommate. One of Ogden’s other known aliases was Donald Kelso, and his appearance was similar to the description of the Donald Kelso who’d stayed at the St. Regis with Ogletree. But this was never investigated.

In 2002, Dr. John Horner wrote about Roland's case and it was published by the Kansas City Public Library. He received a phone call about Roland. He told Horner that he had found a box of newspaper clippings about Roland's murder that belonged to a elderly person who passed away. There was also something else found in the box, but i can't find any information on to what that was.

Will we ever know who did this terrible thing to Roland?

Friday, September 27, 2019

Will Tammy Moorer Reveal What Happened To Heather Elvis?

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In October 2018, Tammy Moorer was convicted of kidnapping Heather Elvis in 2013. She was sentenced to 30 years in prison. There is a statute that states if an inmate helps in an investigation within the first year of being incarcerated, they can apply for a “downward departure” to try and have time shaved off their sentence. Tammy Moorer’s deadline will come in late October of this year.

Tammy's husband, Sidney Moorer was also sentenced to 30 years in prison on September 18th of this year. He has a year from that date to for his "downward departure."

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Heather Elvis was 20 years old when she vanished in 2013 and hasn't been seen since. Sidney Moorer, who had been having an affair with Heather and his wife Tammy lured Heather out of her house and to Peach Tree Landing on the night she disappeared. Peach Tree Landing was just down the road from the Moorer's home. 

It is theorized that Heather was pregnant with Sidney's baby and couple killed her and hid the body, possibly on a fishing trip.

Even after nearly six years, Heather's family is still haunted by what may have happened to a woman whose life was just beginning.

Does Michael Jordan's Alleged Gambling Addiction, His First So-Called Retirement, And His Father's Murder Having Anything To Do With Each Other.

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Michael Jordan, aka "The Goat", is known for being the best player in the history of basketball, being as dominant on the offensive end of the court as he was on defense.
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When Michael Jordan won his first NBA championship in 1991, his father's arms were draped around his son as Michael wept as he hugged the Larry O’Brien trophy.

In 1992, after winning his second championship, Jordan was called to testify in the criminal trial of James Bouler to explain why why Bouler, a convicted drug dealer, was in possession of a Jordan-signed personal check for $57,000. Under oath he admitted that it was a payment for on gambling losses for a single weekend.

In 1993, Michael’s gambling habits drew intense scrutiny and James Jordan defended his son and helped mollify Michael’s temporary media boycott. 

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On July 22nd, 1993, James Jordan had spent the day at the funeral of a former co-worker in Wilmington, N.C., later visiting with friends. Shortly after midnight, he was in his red Lexus SC400 and headed 3½ hours toward his home in Charlotte. James never made it. His body was identified on August 13th. He was found in Gum Swamp in South Carolina, his dead body draped over a tree limb.

It was later surmised by investigators that James, a little more than an hour into his drive from Wilmington to Charlotte, stopped to nap in his Lexus alongside a highway and was shot in the chest as he slept during a botched robbery. Largely due to calls they’d made from James' car phone, Daniel Green and Larry Demery were later charged with his murder and sentenced to life in prison. 

It seems really cut and dry doesn't it? Well, after you scratch the surface, James' murder isn't quiet what it seems.  

For starters, the place were James decided to pull over and take a nap was just a few hundred yards away from a Quality Inn. There they that had rooms for less than $30 per night. Why didn't James stay at the motel? 

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On the official autopsy report, pathologist Dr. Joel Sexton, concluded that James' death had come from a single .38-caliber gunshot wound to the right side of his chest. Also, the report showed there was no exit wound to James' body. There was also no blood definitively found inside the car. No gunshot residue was found either. 

Despite this, in the prosecution’s version of events, relying almost entirely on Demery’s testimony, maintains that James' was shot through the heart at close range while sitting in the driver’s seat of his Lexus. 

This brings use to the shirt James' was wearing. The autopsy states, “There is no hole in the shirt at that point. Directly below that location in the lower abdominal region are three holes that would line up with the hole in the chest if the shirt were pulled up approximately one foot.”

There was an unusual chain of custody with the shirt. Immediately after the autopsy, Sexton gave it to an agent in the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. That agent then passed the shirt on to an employee of a company that provided services for funeral homes. That employee turned James' shirt over to a superior who buried it in a bag outside the company’s warehouse due to it's stench. After the shirt was dug up and later transported to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigations, the bullet hole in the chest was found.

Now let's talk about a particular phone call made from James' phone after he had been murdered and his car stolen. On July 23rd, 1993, at 10:36 a.m., there was the phone call made from the cellular phone inside James Jordan’s Lexus to a number in Pembroke, N.C. That number was registered to a man named Hubert Larry Deese. 

Deese was a co-worker of Demery at Crestline Mobile Homes, a trailer manufacturing company less than a mile from the swamp where James' body was discovered. 

Deese also was a drug trafficker who wound up being arrested in February 1994 and linked to a Colombian cocaine pipeline that had connections in New York and Lumberton, N.C. He later was sentenced to 10 years after pleading guilty to a single trafficking count. 

Deese is the biological son of Hubert Stone, the Robeson County sheriff whose office oversaw the Jordan murder investigation. He was also a friend of Mark Locklear, one of the lead detectives on the case. There is no documentation that authorities ever formally questioned Deese.

Daniel Green alleges that at the time of the murder, Demery was working as a “mule” in a Lumberton drug network where Deese was near the top of the totem pole. Green insists it was Demery who called Deese on the first full morning after James' murder.  He also insists that he never killed James', but instead helped dispose of the body and stole some valuables from James and his car. 

Green tried to get his case retried and his defense motion contended, “that Demery, Deese or someone else involved in a drug transaction encountered Jordan in the parking lot and mistook him for someone connected with the drug deal, leading to the killing of Mr. Jordan by Demery, Deese, or someone meeting them there.”

In April 1995, 21 months after Jordan was shot and killed, Demery agreed to a plea deal, accepting his own murder conviction, hoping for leniency during sentencing and agreeing to testify against Green. Demery testified, that along with Green, they decided to commit a robbery near I-95 and U.S. 74 in the middle of the night near a Quality Inn. They hoped that there they would run into unsuspecting tourists. While preparing for their crime, they noticed James' red Lexus parked on a gravel strip just off U.S. 74. Demery then testified that Green wanted the Lexus, so they hatched a scheme to wake the driver, to hold him at gunpoint and tell him to drive to a bridge near Green’s home. 

Once there, Demery said, he and Green planned to bind their victim with duct tape and leave him by the roadside as they stole his Lexus. According to Demery, the plan hit a snag when James' began to wake as Green pointed his gun through the open passenger-side window. Allegedly, without warning Green fired.

Green's attorney contended that ballistic tests never matched the bullet that killed James with the .38-caliber Smith & Wesson that Green possessed.  His attorney also claims that Demery’s accounts of what happened, not just on the night in question but at the exact moment of the murder, changed significantly over time.

In the handwritten confession Demery signed at the time of his arrest, he stated he had left the intersection of I-95 and U.S. 74 before Green ever approached James' vehicle. Demery maintained he had driven back to Green’s house, then walked to a nearby bridge when Green drove up in the Lexus with James' dead body pushed into the passenger’s seat.

Nearly two years later, shortly after accepting his plea agreement, Demery offered a statement asserting he was running away from the Lexus and toward his own car and was about 60 feet from Jordan’s vehicle when Green fired the gun.

On the witness stand, it was a different story again when Demery testified that he was beside the Lexus when James was shot. 

Jurors in Green's trial acknowledged that they did not find beyond a reasonable doubt that Green killed, attempted to kill or intended to kill James Jordan. That, Green’s lawyers assert, is proof the jury did not find Demery credible.

Connee Brayboy had spoken with Demery at the Robeson County Jail shortly after his 1993 arrest. She signed an affidavit stating that, “Mr. Demery stated to me that he was the person who had shot and killed Mr. James Jordan. … Larry Demery told me that he killed Mr. Jordan because he had witnessed a drug transaction. Larry Demery stated that the murder had taken place outside and not inside of Mr. Jordan’s Lexus, as he later claimed at Daniel Green’s 1996 trial.”

Judge Winston Gilchrist informed lawyers in March of this year, that he would deny Daniel Green's request for an evidentiary hearing that could have led to a new trial.

Did James' death have anything to do with Michael's first so-called retirement? His father always wanted Michael to be a baseball player. Or could his first retirement have been due to a secret suspension due to his gambling?

Michael was spotted in an Atlantic City casino in the early hours on the morning of Game Two of the Eastern Conference Finals. After the Bulls won their third championship, the NBA launched an investigation into Micheal's gambling problems to check whether he had violated any league rules. Then, four months later Michael  suddenly announced that he was retiring from professional basketball. 

At the press conference when he was asked if he would ever return Michael said, " Five years down the road, if the urge comes back, if the Bulls will have me, if David Stern lets me back in the league, I may come back."

Only days after Michael's announcement, the league dropped its investigation, saying he did nothing wrong. 

Was there a secret agreement between Michael and Stern where Michael would temporarily retire instead of a suspension? And 
why would Michael retire at the height of his game, especially when he was so competitive?

In the book Money Players Days and Nights Inside the New NBA, it states that Richard Equinas said that in March of 1992, he overheard a telephone conversation Michael was having with an unknown person. During the conversation, he heard Michael talking about a betting line. If Jordan was indeed betting on sports, he was breaking a sacred, unwritten rule for all professional athletes, as that is against the integrity of the game.

Michael came back less than two years later and won three more championships with the Bulls before retiring for a second time.