MAHDI AND ADAM ABDALLAH ALJAMRAH
Friday, January 31, 2020
MAHDI AND ADAM ABDALLAH ALJAMRAH WERE ABDUCTED BY THEIR NON-CUSTODIAL FATHER.
Haley Burrows Went Missing From Charleston, West Virginia. UPDATED ON 05/15/2020
UPDATE: Haley was allegedly found safe on March 20th, 2020. https://www.facebook.com/groups/738456802954281/permalink/1645747508891868/ . If you have any information of the contrary, please feel free to let me know.
Haley BurrowsIf you have any information please contact 1-800-843-5678 or 304-348-8111
Richard Thomas Basgier And Marc McDaniels Disappeared When They Went Fishing.
Richard Thomas Basgier And Marc McDaniels
The pair were headed towards the Chesapeake Light Tower in a bright green fifteen-foot Sea Eagle Trihull fishing boat with no cabin, a white 85-horsepower Johnson motor and the Virginia license plate number 2525K.
That day, a storm blew through the area, creating 10- to 12-foot waves. The pair were due back before dark, but they never returned to shore and their boat has never been located.
That day, a storm blew through the area, creating 10- to 12-foot waves. The pair were due back before dark, but they never returned to shore and their boat has never been located.
Marc was 27 years old at the time of his disappearance; photographs and additional information for him are unavailable. He and Richard are presumed to be lost at sea.
At the time of Richard's disappearance he was 33 years old, 5'10" tall, 170 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He had a scar on his forehead above his eye and a scar on his genitals from an axe wound. (Ouch...) He was last seen wearing a blue jacket and brown or blue shorts.
Anyone with information leading to Richard or Marc's whereabouts are asked to contact the Virginia Beach Police Department at 757-385-4023.
Alexandra Rooker Deserved Better. And Her Life Might Have Been Saved If The Vermont State Police Would Have Revealed What They Knew Earlier.
Alexandra Rooker
She was born on June 1st, 1990, in Rutland, Vermont, to James L. and Nancy (Sweeney) Rooker. Alexandra graduated from the Fair Haven High School in 2008 and earned her LNA degree from the Stafford Technical Center. She had been employed by several area nursing homes as an LNA. Alexandra enjoyed hiking, horses, horseback riding and loved her dog, Lucy.
Alex's body was found in a tarp, it had been there a week. There was no signs of trauma. Her cause of death was given as acute mixed intoxication, with three drugs found in her system: morphine, methamphetamine and hydromorphone.
Oddo also told authorities that he let others use his home as a base as they dealt drugs in Rutland and other nearby towns. He said that they would stay at his home and in exchange provide him drugs.
Police seized several firearms from Oddo’s home, including an AK-47 and a .22-caliber Ruger rifle.
Oddo also told authorities that he let others use his home as a base as they dealt drugs in Rutland and other nearby towns. He said that they would stay at his home and in exchange provide him drugs.
Police seized several firearms from Oddo’s home, including an AK-47 and a .22-caliber Ruger rifle.
That wasn't the first time someone's body was found on Oddo's property. Six months before Alex's death, a New York state man, Frederick J. Weitzman, 54, also died at Oddo’s property. His death was listed as caused by ongoing medical conditions along with “acute heroin intoxication” a contributing factor. Oddo did not report Frederick's death in a timely fashion.
The Vermont State Police never revealed to the public Frederick’s death or the circumstances surrounding it, even though they and the state’s attorney’s office were at Oddo’s residence investigating his death. The details of this prior death were finally reported to the public because Mike Donoghue discovered them while reporting on Oddo’s court case for the Rutland Herald. The Vermont State Police maintain that they have discretion when to inform the public about deaths and chose not to in this case.
Could prior knowledge of Frederick's death have saved Alex's life?
In 2018, Oddo was sentenced to 24 months in prison for housing drug dealers.
Alex's family wishes that Oddo would have called 9-1-1 when she overdosed and that said that she deserved better. I agree, i think Oddo should have gotten into worse trouble than he did.
Alex's family wishes that Oddo would have called 9-1-1 when she overdosed and that said that she deserved better. I agree, i think Oddo should have gotten into worse trouble than he did.
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Russell Ralph Hanks Has Alzheimers And Is Missing.
Russell Ralph Hanks
He was born on June 13th, 1946. Russell was 72 years old when he left his home early in the morning on October 6th, 2018. He was seen on surveillance camera’s on neighboring homes leaving at 5:36 AM. He left with a small backpack. He was captured on another surveillance camera walking towards the desert south west of St. George. This is an area that he hiked frequently.
At the time of Russell's disappearance he was 5'9" tall 125 pounds with gray hair and brown eyes. He had Alzheimers.
If you have any information please call the St. George City Police at 435-627-4301.
Angel Ray Vela Went Missing From Rockport, Texas.
Angel Ray Vela
If you have any information on Angel’s whereabouts, please call the Aransas County Sheriff’s Office at (361) 729-0104 or Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500.
MARYURI CARRILLO Went Missing Last Year. Have You Seen Her?
MARYURI CARRILLO
Pamella Jackson And Cheryl Miller Headed To A Party When They Disappeared.
Pamella"Pam" Ann Jackson and Cheryl "Sherri" Kay Miller
"Our Hearts Are At Peace Now."
They were a well-liked pair from the farming town of Alcester, South Dakota. They were both very outgoing and wonderful people. They also were juniors at Beresford High School and both worked at Dakota Hospital.
Pamella's hobbies included singing, raising animals for 4-H, and dressmaking. She would make cakes for for her friends's birthdays and have slumber parties.
Pamella was born on January 24, 1952 to Adele Evelyn Hanson Jackson and Oscar Jackson.
Cheryl was caring and a friend to all. Friendships and loyalty were of the utmost importance to her. She was very dedicated to all whom she knew.
Cheryl was born on November 16th, 1953 to Melvin and Helen (Jensen) Miller. She grew up in both the Vermillion and Beresford area. She transferred to the Vermillion/Beresford High School partway through her time in school. She managed to quickly make friends in both schools due to her outspoken and outgoing nature. While in school she was active in the cheer squad and enjoyed baton twirling.
The girls were considered to be runaways at first, due to their ages. Both girls left behind all their personal belongings, including clothes, makeup, paychecks and Pamella's hepatitis medication, when they vanished. Friends and family were adamant that the girls were not runaways and they, along with police and volunteers searched tirelessly for weeks, hoping to find some sign of the girls or the car. Nothing was found however, the girls had vanished without a trace.
Cheryl's grandmother died shortly after the girls disappeared.
In August 2004, police searched a rural farm eight miles southwest of Alcester, South Dakota, looking for evidence in the girls' disappearances.
The farm was only a few miles from the party that the girls were on their way to attend. Investigators recovered bones, photographs, clothing, and a purse among other items. At the time Cheryl and Pamela disappeared, David Lykken lived on the farm. David was seventeen years old and went to the same school as the girls. He knew Pamella through church.
The farm was only a few miles from the party that the girls were on their way to attend. Investigators recovered bones, photographs, clothing, and a purse among other items. At the time Cheryl and Pamela disappeared, David Lykken lived on the farm. David was seventeen years old and went to the same school as the girls. He knew Pamella through church.
In 2004, David was already serving a 225 year sentence for rape and kidnapping in cases not pertaining to Cheryl or Pamella's. David's sister claimed that she had seen Cheryl and Pamella's bodies on the farm and is the one who pointed the finger at her brother.
In July of 2007, the grand jury indicted David on several charges including the murders of Cheryl and Pamella. His trial was to start the next year. Authorities allegedly had a taped confession from David to his cell mate. Weeks before the trial was to start, the grand jury dropped all the charges. It was discovered that the confession tape was a fake.
In September of 2013, as the Brule Creek in Clay County dried up due to drought, a local fisherman spotted the wheels of a vehicle upside down in the water near a bridge. He then called authorities.
There was no evidence the teens had been drinking. And mechanical tests on the car did not suggest any foul play. The headlight switch on the dashboard was on. The car was in third gear, and both girls were found in the front seat. There was also severe damage to one tire. Due to all the evidence, the girls' death was ruled as a accident.
Pamella Jackson's father never gave up looking for her. Every night after supper he drove along the rural roads near the quarry, looking for signs of the missing Studebaker. He passed away at 102 years old, just five days before the car was found.