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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Mother Of Three Murdered When a Giant Rock was Heaved From Overpass In Texas.

Keila Ruby Flores was 33 years old when she was killed after someone threw a giant rock off a railroad overpass last Saturday evening. The rock exploded through the windshield, hitting Kelia in the front passenger seat. Her three children were in the back seat of the car while her boyfriend drove. The family of 5 was driving northbound on the highway between exits 303 and 305 in Texas, at about 9 p.m. when this happened. Kelia was taken to Baylor Scott and White Hospital where she died from her injuries the next morning.

Police have no suspect information. If you saw anything, you're asked to call Temple Police Department at (254) 298-5500.

Tips can also be sent through Bell County Crime Stoppers at BellCountyCrimeStoppers.com, through the P3tips App or by calling 254-526-TIPS (8477).

Spy Plane Returns From Secret Mission From Japan

Lockheed U-2 ultra high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, also known as the Dragon Lady, returned to South Korea after spending 40 days in Japan. 

The U-2 spy planes often fly to Japan when they train with the U.S. Forces Japan, but this time they did not participate in any drills.

The government claims that they collected intelligence about the North from Kadena. However, the U-2 is capable of conducting optical surveillance only within a radius of about 100 km, which means that it is impossible to spy on the North from Japan.

Youtubers Who Did Bad Things

Austin Jones is an American former Youtube star and musician from Bloomingdale, Illinois. He was active from the years 2007 to 2017. He was famous for his cappella covers of songs like "Sugar, We're Going Down" by Fall Out Boy and "Sorry" by Justin Bieber. He is 26 years old now and last month he pled guilty to one charge of child pornography. He was accused of using Facebook Messenger and Apple's iMessage services, two years ago, to solicit videos from girls between the ages of 14 and 15, in which they exposed their genitals. He could face at least five years in prison. In some cases, he allegedly coerced the girls to send him explicit videos by telling them they had to prove they are his fans. His sentencing is scheduled for May 3 of this year.

Kanghua Ren AKA ReSet gave a Oreo cookie loaded with toothpaste to a homeless man. The homeless man got very sick and threw up so much he feared he was going to die. Ren said,
 "I might have gone a bit far, but look on the bright side: I've helped him clean his teeth. I don't think he's cleaned them since he became poor."
Prosecutors are seeing $35,000 in compensation for the humiliated homeless man. Also they want him to do two years in prison. He has now been banned from leaving his native Spain as his sentence is decided. He also tried to cover his tracks by deleting the video and then attempting to bribe the homeless man with $370 in exchange for his silence. Ren has also been accused of giving people sandwiches filled with cat poop, and abusing animals. 

Steven Fernandez Esparza AKA Lil Cloud is an American amateur skateboarder, internet personality, musician and actor. He was 15 years old at the time he was accused of using his celebrity status to sexually exploit underage girls. Allegedly his manager was involved and everyone on his team was arrested and went to jail. The investigation is still on going and Steven claims it was his manager not him messaging these girls.

Monday, March 11, 2019

Native American Monsters

The Zuni were a Pueblo native american tribe, mostly based out of New Mexico. They believed in Achiyalabopa, a gigantic, bird like god with celestial powers. It possessed rainbow colored feathers as sharp as knives that it could shoot out at amazing speeds if threatened. It usually ended conflicts with a mellowing of the minds. It was once “attributed to the whole of creation”. There is no evidence that this was a hostile creature.


Apotamkin has super human strength and sustains itself with blood. This monster is often misidentified with a Vampire. This creature, however is a human that can transform itself into a giant, fanged, sea serpent. I lives in the Passamaquoddy Bay and pulls people in to eat them, particularly careless children.


According to the folklore of the Abenaki tribe of the north-eastern United States, the Kee-wakw or a Giwakwa was once a human being who either became possessed by an evil spirit or committed a terrible crime, causing his heart to turn to ice. The creature starts out as the size of a human, but if it is angered, it grows to the size of trees. It supposedly always hungry and rips it's victims apart with it's terrifying fangs. The ice heart is the source of it's power, if you melt it with salt or make it vomit it up, the creature is defeated and might turn it back into a human.


Culloo was a giant bird of prey, said to eat humans and be large enough to carry off a child in its sharp talons. It often haunted the dreams of Native Americans. According to legend, many hunters had tried to defeat the Culloo, but it makes it's nest up too high and on too steep of terrain, no one can reach it.


Adlet originates from the Inuit mythology of Greenland, as well as the Labrador and Hudson Bay coasts. It's a wolf human hybrid and some believe it is the basis for werewolf in popular culture. It's tall with terrifying blue eyes and is extremely fast. The Adlet  often carries a spear that uses it to hunt their prey, such as humans, and eat their flesh. It is believed that the Adlet was created when an Inuit woman mated with a wolf. And that that action created ten hybrid offspring. The woman and her children were exiled on an island. The woman's father felt sorry for them and would sneak them meat in a boot, which one of the offspring would swim back to the island with. One day, the father filled it with rocks and the offspring drowned. This enraged the mother and she sent the rest of her litter to murder the entire village. The offspring didn't stop there, they continued to roam the earth pillaging villages.

Bakwas often called "Wild Man Of The Woods" is one of the supernatural spirits of the Kwakwaka'wakw people of coastal British Columbia. He eats ghost food out of cockle shells and tries to offer this to living humans who are stranded in the woods, in order to bring them over to the ghost world and changed them in to Bakwas. It has large eyebrows and a pointed nose. It is believed that these beasts were originally human spirits that had drowned. These creatures are said to be shy, but once one takes an interest in you, you better watch out. 

Sunday, March 10, 2019

Justice For A'Lexas Perez-Patino


A'Lexas Perez-Patino was a fighter from the day she was born, which was seven weeks early.  She had a wonderful smile and was described as full of life, love, and laughter. She was smart, bright and ambitious. When A'Lexas loved, she loved with all her heart. She was very close with her family. 


“She did not know how to fail,” 

said her mother, Monica Perez. 
“Everything she would set her mind to, she would do it.”

She was born to Monica Perez on July 6th, 1995 in the San Fernando Valley in California. She grew up in Hemet as the oldest of three other sisters and was a great role model for them.

While at Tahquitz High, A'Lexas was a varsity cheerleader for four years before graduating in 2013. She worked at a Starbucks in San Jacinto and was headed to nursing school. She recently graduated from Mt. San Jacinto College, where she earned two associate’s degrees.

Two weeks before her death, she just started working at an elementary school as an after school coordinator, along with her Starbucks job.

A'Lexas also had a boyfriend that she had met from a mutual friend of just over a year. They had a tremulous relationship.  Allegedly he was jealous and a bit controlling. They were living together and she grew a distant from her family and friends. Her friends didn't want to be around the boyfriend. A'Lexas's mother claims that she started seeing bruises on A'Lexas and the boyfriend seemed aggressive. One of A'Lexas' friends said that she asked to stay with her one night and that she had a bump on her head.

The day before A'Lexas passed away, she showed up to her mom's house and A'Lexas sister Mariah did her makeup and they all just enjoyed spending time together. A'Lexas was having problems with her boyfriend that day and they were playing phone tag. She decided to go meet up with him to watch a football game. She told her mom not to worry and that she would hang out with her the next day, because she didn't work all day.

That evening, on November 9th, 2017, A'Lexas and her boyfriend were at a restaurant called the Tilted Kilt. One of her friends worked there as a waitress. There were unconfirmed reports that A'Lexas and her boyfriend argued that night at the restaurant and he left. 

Over an hour later, A'Lexas left and went back to her apartment and made calls to some of her friends and her sister Mariah. When Mariah picked up the phone all she heard was the sound of someone sniffling, like they had been crying. Mariah said " Hello A'lexas, hello?" but there was no answer and the call disconnected. She tried to call A'Lexas back, but there was no answer, so Mariah decided to wait and see if A'Lexas would call back. A little bit later, A'Lexas did call back and said she just got home and asked Mariah where she was and what she was up to. Mariah asked where the boyfriend was at and A'Lexas said she didn't know. Mariah then asked her if she was ok and A'Lexas said ya she was. Mariah asked her if she was sure and A'Lexas informed her that she was sure and then proceeded to ask Mariah where she was again and kept asking repetitive questions. Mariah thought that there was something a little off about her sister, like maybe she was drunk or something. Mariah didn't worry too much because A'Lexas was home and safe, or at least that she what she thought.

A'Lexas' last call of the night was to her boyfriend at 11:15 p.m. The cellphone records suggest that they talked for about two minutes.

The boyfriend stated that he arrived at the apartment around 3 a.m. and claims that the apartment was locked and he could not get inside. He had a key, but he said that the deadbolt was activated. He knocked and knocked on the door, but there was no answer, so he called the police. When the police showed up, they knocked on the door and there was still no answer. 

Supposedly, the police didn't check the door to see if it was really locked. 

Since there was no answer, the boyfriend told police that he would just sleep in the car for the night. The boyfriend alleges that he slept in the car until around 6:49 a.m.. When he woke up, he claims he climbed into the kitchen window, that was three stories up, by climbing onto a railing and leaning really far in. He found A'Lexas' lifeless body laying on the floor and that she had probably killed herself.

When the police arrived at the residence at 6:57 a.m., A'Lexas was found laying on the floor with only a single stab wound to her abdomen. This is a very unusual way for someone to kill themselves.

When A'Lexas' mom woke up that morning, she noticed she had a message from the boyfriend asking when was the last time she had talked to A'Lexas. The mom had a bad feeling and called A'Lexas' home. The boyfriend answered and was really distraught, he said he found A'Lexas lying down with blood coming out of her mouth. The boyfriend informed the mom that A'Lexas wasn't breathing and he had called 911. A'Lexas' mom rushed right over. When she arrived there, there was only one sheriff vehicle and yellow police tape up. There was no ambulance or firetruck or any other emergency vehicle there. No one would let her upstairs or really inform her on what was going on. Eight hours later, detectives started arriving on scene. It turns out, the boyfriend didn't try to perform CPR or even touch A'Lexas.

At 11:20 a.m., the boyfriend was arrested on suspicion of murder with malice. 

Malice is implied when "no considerable provocation appears and where all the circumstances of the killing show an abandoned and malignant heart." Which means he wasn't defending himself or he knew she was going to die if he didn't assist her and he decided he didn't want to help her because he wanted her to die.

Authorities didn't have enough evidence to hold him, so he was released the next day. The boyfriend was playing at a casino until 3 a.m., so he did have an alibi until then.

A'Lexas' family says she wasn't suicidal and she wouldn't have killed herself. After talking to her family and friends police believe that A'Lexas did not kill herself, but the coroner listed her death as undetermined, despite her autopsy showing at least nine different bruises, scrapes and abrasions. She had two lacerations to her chin and two above her eyebrow.

What really happened to A'Lexas and who is responsible?
There are ways you can help get justice for A'Lexas. 
You can share her story. There also a petition you can sign in order to get her case looked into by the Riverside District Attorney's office. Change.org Petition. There is also Justice for A'Lexas Instagram so you can keep up to date on her case.

If you have any information about A'Lexas' case, no matter how small, please come forward. Her family deserves to know what really happened to A'Lexas, no matter what happened.
Kendall Rae did this wonderful video with interviews with the family, please check it out. This is where i received most of the information about the case. Also, a weird thing happened to her, even though she didn't reveal anything about the boyfriend's identity, he filed a privacy complaint against her on Youtube. Supposedly, he also went on to her channel under his own name and tried to defend himself.... I just think that is a little weird of him, but that is just me.

What i want to know is her time of death, and why there was blood coming out of her mouth. Unless A'Lexas' lungs were perforated, i'm not sure if blood would come out of her mouth. If A'Lexas did stabbed herself, is it possible she could have done it with just one motion? And wouldn't she have stabbed herself in the heart or her wrists or jugular?  Was she strong enough to stab herself through the muscle? Usually people don't die until days later from sepsis. 

What On Earth Happened To Kris Kremers And Lisanne Froon?

Lisanne Froon and Kris Kremers were Dutch students.  

Kris was born to Roelie Grit and Hans Kremers on August 9th, 1992. She was described as open, creative, and responsible.


Lisanne was born to Diny and Peter Froon on September 24th, 1991. She was described as aspiring, optimistic, intelligent, and a passionate volleyball player. 

They were both born and raised in Amersfoort, Netherlands.

They both saved up money for six months and planned to go to Panama together on a special trip for six weeks, to learn Spanish, as well as to volunteer with children. The trip was also supposed to be a reward to Lisanne for graduating with a degree in Applied Sciences from Deventer the previous September. And Kris had just completed her studies in cultural social education, specializing in art education at the University of Utrecht. 
Their trip began on March 15th, 2014. For the first two weeks they were just hanging out and touring Panama before heading to Boquete to live with a host family.

On March 29th they arrived at Boquete and on April 1st they decided to go hiking near the clouded forests that surrounded the Baru volcano. They left their host family's house around 11 a.m. and taking the host family's dog with them. 

This is weird because, allegedly Lisannae and Kris had prearranged to have a tour guide take them on April 2nd.







It was reported that they had been seen having brunch with two young Dutch men before embarking on the trail and even took photos with them.
The host family's dog returned that night without Kris and Lisanne. Lisanne's parents also stopped receiving text messages from Lisanne.

On April 2nd, they missed the tour with the local guide, so he went to the host family. The guide then called Lisanne's mom and asked if she knew where her daughter was and find out no one knows where Lisanne and Kris are. Now the host family and the guide go to the police about 7:30 p.m. and report Lisanne and Kris missing.

The next day, on April 3, authorities began aerial searches of the forest and local residents began searching. 
On April 6th, both girl's parents fly to Panama to join the search. Along with the parents, dog units, and detectives from the Netherlands to conduct a full-scale search of the forests for ten days. The parents even offered a US$30,000 reward. The search came up empty.
On June 14, 2014, a local woman found Lisanne's blue backpack, which she said she had found in a rice paddy by a riverbank near her village of Alto Romero, in the Bocas del Toro region. This was a long way from where Lisanne and Kris took their hike. The woman said she was sure it wasn't there the previous day. The backpack had both girl's belongings in it. The backpack contained two pairs of sunglasses, US$83 in cash, Lisanne's passport, a water bottle, Lisanne's camera, two bras, and the girls' phones and they were  all packed, dry. Everything was in good condition, which is crazy when you think that it had been ten weeks since the girls were seen.

When the police searched the girls phones, multiple calls to the local emergency number was made over multiple days. The first distress call had been made just after the girls went on their hike. None of the calls had gone through due to a lack of reception in the area except for one on April 3rd that lasted for a little over a second before breaking up.

Lisanne's phone died on April 5th at 5 p.m. Kris's phone would not make any more calls either but was surmised that it was intermittently turned on to search for reception. After April 6, multiple attempts of a false PIN code were entered into the Kris' phone. After this the correct PIN was never entered, so it obviously wasn't her that was trying to get into her phone. The last time her phone was turned on was on April 11th at 10:51 a.m. and was turned off for the last time about an hour later.

Police also went through Lisanne's camera, that was also in the backpack. She had a bunch of photos on the camera, some of them seemingly normal, like from them exploring the city. There were 90 photos taken on April 8th, between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. They were flash photos and they were taken every two minutes. No one has been able to find the reason the photos were taken. Some people said that they were probably using it as a light source. Some people say that that would make it harder to see. Another theory is that they were using it to scare off things or used to try to signal attention. In One of the photos it looks like Kris has blood on her temple.

The discovery of the backpack led to a new search along the Culebra. Kris' shorts were discovered, some say they were neatly folded on the top of a rock, some say they were in the river. Two months after that they found a boot with a foot in it and a sock on the foot. Very close to the boot, a pelvic bone was found. 33 more bones of Kris' and Lisanne's were found it that area. Lisanne's bones were found with flesh on it, but Kris' bones didn't and were bleached. Supposedly, her bones were bleached by phosphorus or lime, which can't be found in the soil there. Some experts think this might have to do with a Mexican Cartel in order to speed up the decaying process and to get ride of potential evidence. The police refused to give out the actually autopsy reports. Some people suspect this is due to the Mexican Cartel as well.

They didn't know the area and didn't have any food or water with them, so no one has any idea how they got to where their bones were found. Police also wondered where the rest of the bones were. There were no signs of animal scavenging on the bones.
Investigators looked into the host family. Pretty much all the girl's stuff was there, so the two girls were planning on coming back. This investigation was kind of botched because the criminology team didn't do this investigation, it was some protection agency that carried it out.

Dutch authorities working with forensic and search-rescue investigators thought it likely the students had accidentally fallen from a cliff after becoming lost. Foul play could not be entirely ruled out.

Whatever happened, i think Kris died first and maybe it was Lisanne trying to use the phone. That i so weird though, about Kris' bones being bleached. If not for that, i would say they died of the elements. I'm not really sure what happened or why and how they got that far in those kind of conditions.

Friday, March 8, 2019

More Deplorable Evidence In Kelsey Berreths Alleged Murder Case.

Search warrants reveal more about the murder of Kelsey Berreth. The Woodland Park mother disappeared on Thanksgiving Day of 2018. 

The father of her child and her fiancée, Patrick Frazee, is charged with her murder.

Police found a "floral fitted sheet with possible blood" in Frazee's home. They found an envelope with four teeth and a second envelope with a single tooth. The single tooth may have been one that Kenney said Frazee specifically asked her to look for, telling her it had fallen down an air vent in the attack.

There was a Facebook post from a woman with the same name as Patrick Frazee’s mother saying, “YAY the witch is dead.” posted on Thanksgiving Day.

I don't know why Kenney would want to be with a psycho that did something like that, she probably would've ended up the same way if he hadn't gotten caught.

Thursday, March 7, 2019

Tara Faye Grinstead: Dead Or Alive?

Tara Faye Grinstead was born on November 14th, 1974 in Pulaski County, Georgia to Faye and Bill Grinstead. She had a great personality, loved beauty pageants and was a beautiful singer. In 1999 she won the title of Miss Tifton and competed in the Miss Georgia pageant. Money from this pageant and many other she had entered had winnings that helped pursue her other passion, teaching. In 2003, she earned a master's degree in education at Valdosta State University. She began teaching 11th grade history at Irwin County High School in Ocilla. In her spare time she coached beauty pageant contestants.

She had just broken up with her boyfriend of six years, Marcus Harper, but she was still enjoying life. On Saturday, October 22nd, 2005, 30 year old Tara attended a beauty pageant. After the beauty pageant she went to a friend's barbecue. That was the last time Tara was seen by her family and friends.

The next day, Tara missed church, which was unlike her. And the following Monday when she didn't show up or call in sick for work, her co-workers called the police. When the police showed up Tara was car was there, but no one answered the door. The police noticed that there was a business card wedged in the door. When the police went to search her car, they found it unlocked. There was $100 in cash in the console, and there was clay on the tires. Police also noticed that the seat was pushed way back, to far back for Tara to reach the pedals. A latex glove was found in the yard. Once inside her house, that found Tara's cellphone and beads all over her bedroom floor. Her alarm clock was broken on the floor. Her keys and purse were nowhere to be found. She had also left her cat and dog behind.

Local police immediately called in the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and volunteers search the area for Tara. Three separate witnesses came forward stating that they saw a black truck in Tara's yard on multiple between Sunday night and Monday morning. A fourth witness said that not only did they see the truck, they saw a man sitting in it.

Remember the latex glove found in the yard? Police recovered male DNA from it, but didn't get any matches. Police decided to interview and collect DNA from male friends and acquaintances in her life. None of the DNA matched any of them, including her ex-boyfriend.a policeman who stuck his card in her door and a former student who was harassing her. They also had alibis.

The case went cold until 2009, when a random person decided to post some internet videos. This person's face and voice was disguised and they said that they were the "Catch Me" serial killer. This person went into great detail about what they claimed they did to women. Police thought that this may be their suspect in Tara's disappearance. Police eventually tracked him down and identified him as 27 year old Andrew Haley.

On February 23, 2017, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation  received a tip which led to the arrest of 33 year old Ryan Alexander Duke for Tara's murder. About three years before Tara's disappearance, Duke had attended Irwin County High School, where she was employed as a teacher. According to warrants read in court, Duke burgled Tara's home, and when she caught him in the act, he strangled her and removed her body from the house. 

On March 3, 2017, Bo Dukes, a former classmate of Ryan Duke,  no relation, was charged with attempting to conceal a death, hindering apprehension and tampering with evidence.

In August 2017, a grand jury filed four new charges against Bo Dukes: two counts of making false statements, one count of hindering apprehension of a criminal and one count of concealing the death of another. These additional charges are based on a Wilcox County indictment stating that Dukes had lied to a GBI official who questioned him in 2016 concerning the disappearance of Tara. Ryan Duke‘s murder trial is presently set for April 1, 2019.
Tara's remains are yet to be found.

Another Disappearance On A Cruise Ship.

Amy Lynn Bradley was focused and a fireball.
She was born May 12th, 1974 in Petersburg, Virginia to Ron and Iva Bradley. She has a younger brother named Brad, whom she was very close to. She was a accomplished athlete in high school. She was offered many scholarships, but she chose go to the closest college to her home.

In 1998, she had her own apartment and was planning on pursuing a masters degree in sports psychology.
On March 21, 1998, Amy, her parents Ron and Iva and her brother Brad, left for a week long cruise on Rhapsody of the Seas, paid for by Ron's new employers. Amy was a little apprehensive, even though she was a swim coach, but eventually agreed to go. They set sail from Puerto Rico.

On March 23rd, the ship makes a stop at Oranjestad in Aruba. After a day of exploring, the family returns to the ship for dinner followed by a party on the ship's Calypso deck.
About 1 a.m. the ship head for Curacao, an island just off the coast of Venezuela. Ron and Iva go to their room to get some sleep while Amy and her brother head to the ship's 24 hour dance club. Blue Orchid. One of the band's members, Alister Douglas, known as Yellow, said he parted ways with Bradley at about 1 a.m. Brad went back to his their room around 4 a.m. and was sitting outside on the balcony. Around 4:30 a.m. Amy came back and joined him on the balcony. Shortly after that, Brad goes to bed, leaving Amy on the balcony alone.

It's about 5:30 a.m. and the ship is arriving in Curacao. Ron gets up and finds Amy still on the balcony. He doesn't want to disturb her and lays back down. Ron wakes back up twenty minutes later and Amy is not on the balcony or any where insight. He thinks that maybe she'd be up on deck, but she is not there either. Her family notices that all of Amy's belongings are still in her room. The family search the ship for over an hour, Amy is no where to be seen.

Ron and Iva beg the ship's crew not to let anyone off the ship. The captain agrees to search for Amy, but he will not make an announcement or keep anyone on the ship, he doesn't want to disturb the passengers. At 5 p.m. there is still no sign of Amy. The captain thinks that maybe she fell overboard. Amy's family doesn't think this is true, they say Amy was too afraid to get near the railing. Some of the crew suggest that maybe Amy committed suicide. The family doesn't believe this either. Amy seemed happy, excited about the future and had no history of being suicidal. One of the crew members suggest Amy might have gotten off the boat and be in Curacao. 

At 5:30 p.m., the family gets off the boat to search for Amy. They have four hours to locate Amy before the ship departs for a new destination. They searched everywhere they could think of. They tried to contact the U.S. Embassy. Finally they got hold of the F.B.I., but it would be 24 hours before they could get to Curacao.

4 hours later, the ship leaves while the family stays behind. A few hours later the F.B.I. calls Iva saying that they have been in contact with the ship. It turns out, the crew did not do a through search for Amy. The F.B.I. and the Bradley's meet the ship at it's next stop at St. Thomas.  

On March 26th, the F.B.I. search the ship. While the F.B.I. is searching the ship, the family is approached by two young woman.
They said that they saw Amy around 5:45 a.m. on the 23rd, heading back to the all night dance club with Alister Douglas. This reminds Brad about a conversation he had with Alister. Alister confronted Brad while the intial search for his sister was underway. At that time, besides the family, only the captain and his security team knew Amy was missing. Alister told Brad he was sorry to hear about his sister. The Bradley's tell all this to the F.B.I. and the question Alister. Alister says he doesn't know what Brad is talking about and denies everything. The F.B.I. didn't have enough to detain Alister.

There is a service aboard the ship that takes photos of all it's guests and sell them to them lost all the photos of Amy.

On March 28th, the cruise is over and the Bradley's take a flight back home. The Bradley's campaign fiercely for Amy's return.

On April 21st, Brad and Ron travel to Curacao to search for Amy again. A taxi driver recognized Amy from a flyer that the family was handing out. The driver says that shortly after the ship docked, Amy frantically ran up to him and asked where a phone was. 

The local authorities aide Brad and Ron in their search. Four days later, Brad hears Amy's voice calling his name from a passing vehicle. They think it's coming from a white van and follow it. When they catch up to it, there is a man riding in it by himself.

After being on the Island a week, Brad and Ron return without Amy.

In May, 1999, Canadian business man, David Carmichael, calls the Bradleys and tells them he saw Amy while he was washing off his scuba gear in Curacao, five months after Amy vanished.  Amy was walking toward him on the beach, with two men behind her. Once she hear that David spoke English, she picked up her pace. She was close enough to speak to him when the two men grabbed her and pulled her into a nearby cafe. David then decides to follow them. The woman he thinks is Amy has a scar on her shin along with a Tasmanian devil tattooed on her shoulder blade, just like Amy had.
The Bradley's contact local authorities and they search the island again with no luck.

Three months later and another man comes forward named Frank Jones. He is a private investigator and he says that Amy is being held captive and that her captors specialize in human trafficking. The family hires Jones to aide in the search for Amy and over the next year Jones and his team search Curacao. They send the Bradley's surveillance photos of someone that looks a lot like Amy, but they weren't able to get any face shots.

On September 22nd, 1999, Jones tells the Bradley's that he might be able to rescue Amy, but he will need $100,000. In order to get that much money, the Bradley's accept financial assistance from Ron's employer. His employer wants to make sure the intelligence is legitimate, so he sends a security contractor, Tim Buckles to access the situation on November 1st, 2000. Tim discovers that Jones is a con artist and that the photos are fake.

In February 2002, Jones was arrested in Florida and charged with mail fraud and is sentenced to 5 years in prison.

A Navy officer stationed on Curacao calls in a tip. He said he went to a brothel and a girl approached him, told him that her name is Amy Bradley and she needed help. She said she can't get out, then someone motioned her away. The sailor wasn't suppose to be in the brothel and didn't want to get into trouble, so he waited two years to come forward with this information. Since then, that particular brothel was burnt down.
September 2005, an anonymous source sends the family photos they found online that were pulled from a Caribbean adult website. The woman in the photos looked a lot like Amy. The family contacts a police forensic specialist. The specialist examines the photos and says they are a perfect match for Amy. The police try to pinpoint the IP address of the adult website to no avail.

In December 2005, an Ohio woman named Judy Maur was on a cruise with her husband and the ship docked in Barbados. They went downtown to do some shopping. While she was using the bathroom in one of the shops, she hears people come into the bathroom and hide in a stall. She hears a man yelling saying that, 
"The deal is at 11 o'clock and you better be ready to go. And i'm warning you, you better cooperate. This is my deal and you better not mess it up." 
Then the men leave the bathroom. Judy emerges from the stall to find a woman, in her thirties, looking very upset. Judy asks her where she is from and the woman answers that she is from Virginia. Judy asks for her name and the woman says that her name is Amy. The men begin pounding on the bathroom door. The men swing open the door and Judy bolts out and past the four men waiting outside. Nine months later, Judy sees Amy's missing person's photos online and realizes that that was the girl from the bathroom. Judy contacts the Bradley's and they contact the F.B.I. 

The F.B.I. creates sketches of Amy and her abductors. The F.B.I. also goes to the department store, but by the time they do, no one recognizes Amy or her captures.

Tim Buckles is helping search for Amy and thinks that since Alister Douglas was the last person to see Amy, he might have some insight on to what happened to her. And her family won't give up. Amy's whereabouts are still unknown.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

The Strange Case of The Springfield Three

Sherrill Levitt was a 47-year-old single mother and cosmetologist. She loved her profession at the local hair salon. Her 19 year old daughter, Suzanne Streeter, had ambitions to become a stylist in the future was well. Suzanne was a little bit OCD as well.

On June 6th, 1992, Suzanne and child hood friend, 18 year old Stacy McCall, graduated from Kickapoo High School.

Stacy McCall was funny and bubbly and she wanted to go to college.

Later that evening after the ceremony, Suzanne, Stacy, and a mutual friend, Janelle Kirby went to Janelle's house for a celebration. 
After the party, Suzanne and Stacy went back to Sherrill’s home on 1700 block of East Delmar Street in Springfield, Missouri, at approximately 2:00 a.m. They told Janelle that they would call her in the morning. That is the last time Suzanne and Stacy were heard from or seen. Investigators believe that they probably made it back to Sherrill's house. 

Earlier that night, Sherrill was last heard from between the time frame of 11-11:30 p.m. speaking to a friend on the phone and working on a project.The following morning, Janelle called Sherrill’s house. She made attempts numerous times, including leaving messages on the answering machine, but Janelle never got an answer. At first, Janelle made the presumption that the girls were still asleep.

Later, Janelle called her boyfriend, Mike, and drove to Sherrill’s home close to 9 A.M. When they pulled in cars belonging to Suzanne, Stacy, and Sherrill were present, but Stacy's wasn't parked in her usual area under the carport. She got out of the car with Mike to knock on the front door. Janelle and Mike were on the front porch they noticed the front door was left wide open. There had been broken glass scattered everywhere, coming from the globe that covers the light, but the light itself was perfectly intact. Mike grabbed a nearby broom and swept up the glass.

When Janelle and Mike made their way inside, the television was on but with only static. As they continued their rounds of the home, both were shouting the names of Suzanne and Stacy, but it was to no avail.

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The only signs of Sherrill, Suzanne, and Stacy were their purses, jewelry, and cigarettes.Their makeup was in the bathroom and the beds had signs of being slept in. The family dog, a terrier by the name of Cinnamon, was freaked out and acting crazy. There were no indications of foul play.

Janelle suggested that it was possible Suzanne and Stacy had already left. While walking outside the landline phone began ringing. Janelle quickly answered. On the other end of the phone, a male voice was throwing out lecherous sexual innuendos. She hung up the phone. The same male called back immediately continuing where he left off after the initial hangup. Janelle cut him off again and both her and Mike hurriedly made their way out and left the area.

Stacy’s mother, Janis, and her oldest daughter, Lisa thought that  Stacy was at Janelle’s house. A relative relayed the information that Suzanne and Stacy left for Sherrill’s. Janis and Lisa headed into town to pick up Lisa’s wedding dress at the bridal store. Almost a full day had gone by and Janis still hadn’t heard from her daughter, Stacy, so Janis decided to go to Sherrill's house.

Though nearly twelve hours have gone by since Janelle and Mike were at the home, everything was still the same. By now Sherrill's home is full of friends cleaning up, waiting to hear from the three missing women. Janelle used the landline and called the police. Janis unintentionally deleted the messages that were on the answering machine previously, including the unidentified male voice leaving lewd and absurd messages of whom Janelle spoke to. 

The police filed the report as a Missing Person’s case. And since they received the call at such late hours, they suggested Janis swing by the police station the following morning. They also asked if she could bring her daughter's dental records.

Days later,  a young waitress working at Sherrill and Suzanne's favorite restaurant, George’s Breakfast, claimed to see the three missing women the night of their disappearance between the hours of 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. This sighting could never be cooberated.

The police started digging into the backgrounds of the three women, which led them to Sherill Levitt's son, Bartt Streeter. At one point in the early 1980’s, Bartt was kicked out of the home due to him being an alcoholic. He came back ten years later. Bartt and Suzanne agreed on sharing an apartment together. It wasn’t long and Bartt became a worse alcoholic than ever. During an argument between Bartt and Suzanne, the fight led to physical altercations. That was the final straw for Suzie and she moved back home with their mother, Sherrill. However, police quickly ruled him out as a suspect.

Police stared to look at Suzanne’s ex-boyfriend Dustin "Dusty" Recla and his friend, Michael Clay. While the two were in a relationship, the two men were charged with vandalizing a mausoleum and also stealing gold teeth from the corpses of some, of which they profited by selling at nearby pawn shops. Once Suzanne found out about the criminal charges, she broke off the relationship. Dustin and Michael always suspected that it was Suzanne who turned them in. Suzanne supposedly was going to testify at their trial that was just a few months away.

After the breakup, there were multiple reports about hearing Michael say that he'd wished that all three of the women were dead. Their whereabouts the night they vanished has never been confirmed. They have never been apprehended or charged with the disappearances, but are still considered suspects to this day.
A lady came forward and stated that on the day of the women's disappearance at 6:30 a.m., she was sitting out on her front porch when she noticed a dodge panel van that had a silver to a greenish hue, seemingly from the mid-1960’s to early 1970’s. She noticed a young woman in the driver’s seat that appeared very distressed. She claimed to hear an unidentified male voice speaking to the driver saying, “Back out slowly and don’t do anything stupid.”
Someone from the state of Florida called in after seeing the case on the national news, telling them to look at Robert Craig Cox. The caller was the brother of Sharon Zellers, a 19-year-old teenager allegedly murdered by Robert Craig Cox in 1978, as she was on her way home from a late night of work at Disney World.

In California, Cox pleaded guilty to kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon and was sentenced to nine years in prison and dishonorably discharged from the Army. After his release, Cox was convicted and sentenced to death in 1988 for the 1978 murder of Sharon Zellars in Orlando, Florida. But in a rare ruling that conviction and death sentence was overturned in 1989 due to lack of evidence. After released, Robert Cox moved to Springfield, Missouri where he coincidentally worked with Stacy McCall’s father. There was no evidence linking him directly to The Springfield Three disappearance, so he was never charged with any crime. In the meantime, Cox was arrested in Texas for aggravated robbery and it was while he was in custody that he declared he believed The Springfield Three were dead and whoever did it was someone who knew what they were doing.

Years later, Kathy Baer, a freelance journalist and an amateur detective gets a tip that the three are buried underneath a hospital, that use to just be dirt back when the three disappeared. She brought this information to police and they pretty much laughed at her, so Kathy hires a man who uses high-tech, ground penetrating radar. The radar is able to find grave hidden concrete. He finds three images that look to be graves. Police say that it doesn't fit with the timeline. 

Kathy claims that she knows who did this to the three ladies, but so won't say because she is afraid for her safety. She will say that Stacy wasn't the target. She has received death threats and has been advised to leave the case alone.

The case of The Springfield Three remains unsolved.

There is a $42,000 reward offered for information of who is responsible. 
If you have any information, no matter how small, please call
1-417-869-TIPS.