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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Was Author David Thomson Murdered? Or Did He Get Lost In The Shining Mountains?

David Bird Thomson
He was 32 when he went missing on July 4, 1979.
David was last seen standing by Highway 7 and Williston Rd in Minnetonka, Minnesota.
He wrote a novel “In The Shining Mountains,” published in 1979. It was a story about a modern mountain man in search of wilderness in a time when the West was being sold off to the highest bidder.
He had his back pack and no other belongings.
Dave left his second novel, “The Solar Kid” which was ¾ finished.
He suffered from grief, depression and mild delusions at the time he disappeared.
He would go off camping and traveling by himself often.
AT the time of his disappearance he was 5'8",175 to 185 lbs, with brown hair and blue eyes.



Toby was last seen in Utah and nobody knows what happened to him.

Toby James Jespersen
He was 25 when he went missing on August 1st, 1999 from Utah County, Utah.
Toby has traveled to Colorado, Oregon and Idaho in the past.
At the time of his disappearance he was 5'9" tall, 130 lbs with brown hair and blue eyes.
His ears, nose and tongue are pierced.
He has a discoloration on his neck and scars on his left cheek, lower lip, left finger, chest and foot.

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

David and Lloyd went to East Canyon Reservoir and never came home.

David Mathew Jaramillo and Lloyd Michael Reese

21 year old David and 14 year old Lloyd went missing on June 3, 1985.
They left Lloyd's home, 173 E. 1700 South, in Salt Lake City, with two other friends to go to East Canyon Reservoir.
During their outing, David and Lloyd became separated from the other two.
The two other friends had to drive back down the canyon to report them missing to police.
Investigators have found no trace of David or Lloyd.
At the time of his disappearance David was 5'8" tall, 160 lbs with black hair and brown eyes.
He has a chipped tooth and a tattoo on his right hand.
At the time of his disappearance Lloyd was 5'7" tall, 135 lbs with brown hair and bright green eyes.
He had extremely white teeth, with braces on the top and bottom.
He has a mole on his right cheek and a scar on his upper right arm.

Darrel Nichols went missing under suspicious circumstances.

Darrel Nichols
He was 19 years old when he went missing from Park City, Utah on April 1st, 1973.
He lived with his family at 505 Woodside Ave. and attended Park City High School.
His parents were Joseph and Lola Nichols.
He had three brothers, Joseph Ben Nicols, David Nichols and Willard Nichols.
He may have been with his friends in the hills.
At the time of his disappearance he wore horned rimmed glasses, was 5'9" tall, 160 lbs, with brown hair and brown eyes.
The circumstances around his disappearance are suspicous.

Tracey Thurman changed the way our government acts against domestic violence.

Tracey and her husband Buck met when she fled Torrington at age 18 after her mother’s death in 1979. 

She found a job in Florida cleaning a motel where Buck was staying with his construction crew. 
He hit her for the first time a few months before she became pregnant her son C.J., who was born in August 1981. 
The violence and obsessive behavior grew worse.
Tracey said she wasn't afraid of him yet.
 “The first time he smacked me, I smacked him back.”
She said that he was apologetic. 
She married him when she was four months pregnant, not because she wanted to, but because she wasn't ready to leave.
Tracey left him for the second and final time in October 1982.
For the next eight months, Buck Thurman had harassed, stalked and threatened his wife.
She called police 19 times in those 8 months.
Buck worked at Skee’s Diner in Torrington, was arrested once, in November after he had smashed her windshield with his fist at a red light on Main Street.
 Tracey had just left a meeting with the city’s social worker about custody of C.J.


Tracey Thurman was 22 years old, a high-school dropout with a soft, pretty face and long brown hair and brown eyes.
She had been abused by her husband for five years. 
She decided to file for divorce from her husband, Charles “Buck” Thurman in April 1983.
She look classes through legal aid and filed for her own divorce.
He was furious that she had dared to leave him. 

On June 10, 1983, she was doing laundry at her friend Judy's apartment on Hoffman Street in Torrington while her son C.J., 22-months-old, was napping.
She had just checked on C.J. when Buck arrived at the apartment, despite a restraining order.Tracey called police at 1:20 p.m. and stayed inside for the next 15 minutes.
He was ranting in the backyard about how wanted to be a family and that he did not want anyone else to raise his son.
She went into the yard as Buck became increasingly agitated, yelling at her that if she didn't come down, he was coming up.
As she approached him in the yard, she saw a policeman Frederick Petrovits' car driving up the street, 20 minutes after she called police.
Buck started to yell at her about her calling the cops and pulled out a knife.
Tracey started to run, but she bumped into a parked car and Bucked grabbed her by her hair.
Buck then stabbed Tracey 13 times.
She had stab wounds in her face, shoulders and neck. 
Frederick Petrovits, took the knife away from Buck.
He then left Buck alone and without restraint as he locked the knife in the trunk of his cruiser.
Buck than ran into the apartment yelling 
"I killed your f – – – mother."
He then came back outside, C.J. in his arms, and delivered the boot stomp that broke her neck.
He stomped on her head as well.
Her husband’s bootprint marked her bruised and bloody face.
He had sliced three holes in her esophagus. 
Her lungs were filling with blood as she lay helpless.

“At Hartford Hospital, they told me I wouldn’t walk again,” 

Tracey said. 
“I didn’t want to hear it. They considered me a quadriplegic. I said, ‘No, I’m not.'”
She was hospitalized for eight months.
During that time she learned how to eat and walk again. 
Nerve damage left her with sensation but limited control on her right side and control but no feeling on her left. 

A fear of Buck haunts her.
She said she can't rest with him out there.
When he made his first phone call from jail to his father, he was heard swearing revenge.
She said that he never showed remorse and that the last words he spoke to her were in court when he said before a judge that he would leave her and their son alone. 
He served nearly eight years in prison and five years probation.
After Buck's was release from prison April 12, 1991, Tracey hardly does public appearances.
She doesn't want Buck to know what she looks like.

Tracey Thurman sued the City of Torrington in 1985, saying the police department failed to protect her and she won.
This led to dramatic changes in domestic violence laws, and in how police and prosecutors handle domestic violence. 
In Connecticut, her case led to the 1986 Family Violence Prevention and Response Act, which requires police to respond aggressively to complaints of domestic violence. 
Nationally, police departments changed policies based on the case.

Tracey is happily remarried now and her son is all grown up.
She worries about the safety of Buck's current wife.

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Jesse went to Hawaii and now he is missing

Jesse Glen Pinegar
He was 23 when he went missing March 16, 2008.
Jesse flew to Hawaii from his home in Orem, Utah for a vacation in January of 2008.
He hiked into the Kalalau Valley and set up a campsite five miles from the trail head, keeping in touch with his family via his cell phone.
They last heard from him on March 16, 2008, when he called them and told them he was going to take one last hike before coming back home to attend a family event.
He has never been seen again.
After his disappearance, another hiker found Pinegar's campsite abandoned with all his personal belongings, including his clothing, camping equipment and iPod. 
Only his wallet, cellular phone and backpack were missing.
Pinegar has a tattoo of a Celtic tree of life on his right shoulder and a tattoo of a Celtic bear on the left side of his abdomen. 
Pinegar had a light beard at the time of his disappearance. 
He had previously fractured his arm and his ankle.
At the time of his disappearance he was 6'1" tall, 165 lbs, with brown hair and brown eyes.

Trent Collier went missing from Utah in 2008.

Trent Collier
He was 45 when he went missing from Tooele County, Utah on July 20, 2008.
At the time of his disappearance he was 5'9" tall, 200 lbs with brown hair and blue eyes.

Lakhbir was last seen walking to the post office.

Lakhbir Banwait aka: Lakhbir Singh
He was 38 years old at the time of his disappearance from Salt Lake City, Utah on May 1, 1992.
He  was last seen walking to the Post Office in downtown. 
At the time of his disappearance he was wearing black pants, white shirt, unknown black shoes and wearing a sky blue colored turban on his head.
He had a Moustache & Beard and an unknown scar on top of his head. 
At the time he was 5'5" tall, 110 lbs with brown/bald hair and black eyes.

13 days ish of Halloween: Facts that you might not know about the original Night of the Living Dead movie.

The king of zombie flicks started out as an alien horror comedy about "hot-rodding" teens who would come to earth and create mischief with help from their pet called "The Mess".
After a series of rewrites and budgetary constraints, it turned into the beloved horror flick it is today.
The movie was made on a $150,000 budget.
Red ink or chocolate syrup was used for the blood.
For the scene in which Karen Cooper begins eating her father’s corpse, the crew’s leftover lunch was used.The actors were amateurs.
Three different crew members volunteered to have themselves set on fire to add realism to the movie.
There was one zombie who was nude, which caused a lot of attention from the citizens of Evans city, where the movie was shot.
Night of the Living Dead’s co-creators  Romero and
Russo both make cameos in the film. 
Russo played one of the ghouls who managed to reach into the farmhouse only to be struck with a tire iron.
Romero can be seen in the Washington D.C. sequences as a reporter.
The Walter Reade Organization, wanted to release it under the title Night of the Flesh Eaters, but lawyers representing the makers of 1964’s The Flesh Eaters threatened a lawsuit.
When the title was then changed to Night of the Living Dead, copyright notices were not added to the opening titles or to the end credits. 
Though the filmmakers have fought it in federal court, the film is still in the public domain.

Monday, October 1, 2018

Jessica Chambers Murder Retrial Verdict

For the second time, a mistrial is declared in the horrific murder of Jessica Chambers.
Chambers was not Tellis’ only alleged victim. 
He also faces a murder charge in Louisiana, in the slaying of Meing-Chen Hsiao.
Tellis would now be returned to Louisiana to face that murder charge.
Tellis has pleaded not guilty in Hsiao’s death. 
He previously admitted to unlawfully using her credit card.

I really don't know what is wrong with part of the jury that thinks he is innocent.
If you haven't done it already, look at my previous posts about Jessica's death and then tell me what you think.
At least look at the first post i did that has all the details.
This verdict has me miffed.
Hopefully he will at least go away for the other murder.
RETRIAL DAY 1
RETRIAL DAY 2
RETRIAL DAY 3
RETRIAL DAY 4
RETRIAL DAY 5
RETRIAL DAY 6
RETRIAL DAY 7
JURY DELIBERATIONS
HUNG JURY
JUDGE DECLARES MISTRIAL