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Saturday, August 10, 2019

Who Really Murdered Stephanie Crowe?

👼Stephanie Ann Crowe👼
👼She was born on April 12th, 1985 in San Diego County, California to Cheryl and Steve Crowe. Stephanie was a happy girl involved with her church. She volunteered at the Escondido Library's youth program and she was liked by everyone. No matter where she went, she made friends and was always on the go.

👼On was January 20th, 1998, 12 year old Stephanie knocked on her parent's bedroom door and told them goodnight and that she loved them. That was the last time they would hear Stephanie's voice.

👼The next morning, Stephanie's grandmother went down the hallway to see why Stephanie wasn't up yet. Stephanie's bedroom was open slightly and after the grandmother pushed the door the rest of the way open, she saw a heart dropping sight. Stephanie's lifeless body was lying on the floor. The grandmother screamed and yelled that Stephanie was lying on the floor covered in mud. When Steve picked up Stephanie's head, he noticed that it wasn't mud at all, in fact it was blood that she was covered in. Stephanie had been stabbed 9 times.

👼Steve made an emotional call to 9-1-1.
9-1-1: 9-1-1
Steve: My daughter...
9-1-1: What's the problem?
Steve: She's laying on the floor. She's not breathing!

9-1-1: How old is she?
Steve: What? She's 12. There is blood all over the place. Please. Oh my god. Help her.

👼There was no sign of forced entry. Stephanie's window was found unlocked, but there was a screen in place that didn't seem to be disturbed. Cheryl and Steve's sliding glass door in their bedroom was also unlocked. No knives were found at the scene that seemed consistent with the murder weapon, no bloody clothing or fingerprints were found. The family was questioned, their clothing was confiscated, and their bodies were examined for injuries. 

👼The parents were then put up in a motel and the two surviving children were taken to the county's shelter, and were not allowed to see their parents for two days. Unbeknownst to their parents police interviewed both children. Michael, Stephanie's 14-year-old brother, became the police's main suspect for the murder.

👼Police theorized that Stephanie's murder was committed by a family member,. As the rest of Stephanie's family grieved her death, Michael seemed distant and preoccupied.  His room was also directly across the hall from Stephanie's. Michael claimed that he got up around 4:30 a.m., because he had a headache, and ventured to the kitchen to get a Tylenol and a glass of water before heading back to his room. He said he saw nothing. Allegedly, this is what made the police suspicious of him. Police interrogated Michael multiple times without his parents' knowledge and without an attorney present. During the interrogations, police falsely informed him that they had found physical evidence implicating him, that he had failed an examination with a so-called "truth verification" device, and that his parents were convinced he had done it. After being interrogated for 6 hours, Michael confessed to killing Stephanie. However, he gave no details and said that he couldn't remember doing it. During the interview, which was video taped by police, Michael can be heard saying things to the effect of, "I'm only saying this because it's what you want to hear." He was arrested and charged with murdering his sister.

👼Police also questioned two of Michael's 15-year-old friends, Joshua Treadway and Aaron Houser. Houser had a collection of knives. One of the knives in the collection was reported missing by Houser's parents. The knife turned up at Treadway's house. Treadway said he had taken it from Houser. Police took Treadway to police headquarters and questioned him for 12 hours. The policed told him that they believed his knife was the murder weapon. Two weeks later, they questioned him for 10 hours. During which Treadway gave a detailed confession to participating in the murder with the other two boys. Treadway was then arrested.

👼Aaron Houser was then arrested and questioned. He denied any involvement, but he did present a "hypothetical" account of how the crime might have happened, under prompting by police interrogators. All three boys subsequently recanted their statements claiming coercion. The majority of Michael Crowe's confession was later ruled as coerced by a judge because investigators implied to Michael that they would talk to the district attorney and recommend leniency. Treadway actually confessed twice. The court ruled that the two confessions were redundant and ordered that the first be suppressed. The second Treadway confession remains admissible. Houser's statements to police were suppressed because police did not sufficiently advise him of his Miranda rights.

👼The police had also interviewed Richard Raymond Tuite. He was a 28-year-old transient who had been seen in the Crowe's neighborhood on the night of the murder, knocking on doors and looking in windows, searching for a girl named Tracey. The neighbors said he seemed disoriented. This caused several neighbors to call police reporting a suspicious person. 

👼Tracey turned out to be real and Tuite's ex-girlfriend. When Tracey was younger, she resembled Stephanie. Tuite had a lengthy criminal record, habitually wandered the streets of Escondido, and had been diagnosed as schizophrenic. Tracey said that he was always paranoid and thought that people were following him.

👼Police questioned Tuite, confiscated his clothing, and noticed scrapes on his body and a cut on his hand. However, they considered him incapable of murder and they had already focused on Michael Crowe as their prime suspect.

👼Stephanie's family, on the other hand, suspected Tuite from the beginning. After Stephanie's funeral, her family went back to her grave to make sure everything was done right.  Tuite was a few blocks away walking towards the cemetery. This creeped them out and made Tuite seem even more suspicious to them.
👼Michael and his friends were charged with murder and conspiracy to commit murder. A judge ruled that they should be tried as adults. As they were awaiting trial, the three boys were incarcerated. However, as Treadway's trial was about to begin in January 1999, DNA testing found three drops of Stephanie's blood on a shirt belonging to Tuite, so the charges against the boys were dismissed.

👼When questioned again, Tuite admitted to being in the Crowe house, but denied killing Stephanie.

👼In 2001 the District Attorney and San Diego County Sheriff's Department asked that the case be taken over by the California Department of Justice.
👼In May 2002 the Attorney General charged Tuite with murdering Stephanie.

👼The trial began in February 2004. At lunch time, Tuite freed himself from his handcuff's and escaped. He boarded a bus, but was caught hours later. At trial, Tuite's defense team argued that the boys had killed Stephanie, and that Stephanie's blood was found on Tuite's clothes as a result of contamination caused by careless police work. 

👼On May 26, 2004, the jury acquitted Tuite of murder but convicted him of the lesser included offense of voluntary manslaughter. Tuite was sentenced to thirteen years in prison. With four more years added onto the sentence due to his flight attempt.

👼The families of all three boys sued the cities of Escondido and Oceanside. The Crowes reached a settlement of $7.25 million in 2011. 

👼In 2012, Superior Court Judge Kenneth So made the ruling that Michael Crowe, Treadway and Houser were factually innocent of the charges, permanently dismissing the criminal case against them.

👼On September 8, 2011, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit voted 2-1 to overturn Tuite's manslaughter conviction, ruling the trial was unfair because the trial judge limited cross-examination of a prosecution witness. He was granted a retrial.

👼Tuite's retrial began on October 24th, 2013. In closing arguments, his attorney told jurors that Tuite  wouldn't have been able to find Stephanie's bedroom in the dark home. He also said Stephanie must have been held down under a comforter to keep her quiet, while someone else stabbed her.  The prosecutor said during her closing argument that Tuite was in the area of the Crowe home the night Stephanie was killed. He was knocking on doors and looking for a woman named Tracy, at whom he was angry because she had turned him away a couple of years earlier.  She also said that Stephanie's blood was found on two shirts that he was wearing.

👼On December 5th, 2013, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. The jurors were concerned that the victim's blood might have got onto his shirts through contamination.

Here is documentary about Stephanie's murder.
Will there every be justice for Stephanie?

Who do you think killed her and why?

Personally, i'm confused about it all..

I very much doubt that Stephanie's blood on Tuite's clothes was that of contamination by the police, but it is a possibility. I think he could have been confused and thought that Stephanie was his ex-girlfriend. Tuite also did confess to being in the Crowe's house and he was seen in the neighborhood that night. If he was so delusional, how did he not leave any evidence at the seen? How did he keep Stephanie quiet while killing her? It almost seemed like at least a two person job and that the scene might have been cleaned up a bit.

RIP Stephanie
i hope whomever did this to do never finds a second of peace and it torment them the rest of their life.

Friday, August 9, 2019

Are The Unsolved Murders of Amanda Tusing And Dana Stidham Connected To The Attempted Murder of Annette Rapalee?

👰Amanda Renee “Mandy” Tusing👰
👰She was born on December 6th, 1979 to Susan and Ed Tusing. Nicknamed "Sprout", she graduated from Gosnell High School, and was engaged to Matthew Ervin. 

👰On June 14th, 2000, it was raining hard when twenty-year-old Amanda Tusing left Matt's house in Jonesboro, Arkansas at around 11:30 p.m. She was going back to her parents house in Dell, Arkansas, but tragically never made it. At 1:30 the next morning, Matt called Amanda's mother and asked if she was home. When Susan went to check, Amanda's bed was empty. Ed left immediately after the phone call, heading west on Highway 18 towards Jonesboro. Matt left Jonesboro traveling towards Dell to see if they could find her broke down on the side of the road or whatever.
👰Matt found Amanda's car shortly before 2:30 a.m. Matt showed Amanda's father where the car was, and the first thing they did was try to see if the car was out of gas, if it would run. They couldn't find anything wrong with the car. Mandy's cell phone was still in the car in the passenger seat. Amanda's keys were also still in the ignition. The battery was dead and Amanda was nowhere to be found. There was a coke can in the cup holder in the car. When Amanda had left Matt's house, she did not have a soda with her, so it is theorized that she picked it up at a gas station on her way home. Some think that it might be the killer's soda instead.

Matt and Ed left to report her abandoned car on Arkansas Highway 18, five miles east of St. Frances Bridge.

👰Three days later, investigators learned Amanda's body had been found in a rain swollen ditch, approximately 14 miles west of where her car was discovered. There was no sign of sexual assault or trauma. Although police believe she was suffocated and thrown in the ditch, the medical examiner could not confirm that. He did determine that she did not have water in her lungs, suggesting that she was dead before she entered the water.

👰During in the investigation, partial prints were found, but they were not identifiable. In finding those and finding the hairs and some more things in the vehicle, authorities don't think whoever did this was ever in that car. It wasn't wiped clean.
👰Matt was interviewed three separate times after Amanda was found. Matt passed the polygraph test each time.

👰Detectives believe the killer was someone unknown to Amanda. They believe that a man impersonating a police officer pulled her over, lured her into his car and drove near the Big Bay Ditch, where he murdered her. They believe this man could be a serial killer who has done this before.

👰The Tusing family still lives in Dell. Susan and Ed said no matter how much time goes by, they still pray justice will be served.

👰"I think Mandy would have wanted us to go on and live life. I told my boys that we would go on, that whoever killed her was not going to destroy our family. He would not have the satisfaction of taking down all of us," said Susan. "I just refuse to let whoever did it destroy my family."
👰If you know anything about this crime that could help police track the killer, you're urged to call the Craighead County Sheriff's Office at 870-933-4551.

👰Amanda's case is still unsolved.

There is a previously unsolved case that might be related to Amanda's.

🎓Dana Lanell Stidham🎓
🎓She was born on March 8th, 1971 in Gravette, Benton County, Arkansas to Lawrence and Georgia Stidham. She was a life long resident of Hiwasse and an academic leader who graduated from Gravette High School, Arkansas class of 1989. 

🎓Dana was 18 and had been employed by the former Phillips Grocery Store, now Harp's Grocery Store in Bella Vista, Arkansas. On July 25, 1989, Dana left to run an errand at a nearby grocery store in Bella Vista, and she never returned home.

🎓At around 9:30 AM the next morning, Dana's brother, Larry, called the Bella Vista Police sub-station to report that his sister hadn't come home. He sensed something was wrong. Early that morning her car, a gray Dodge Omni, was found in the Northbound lane on Highway 71 N. The rear tire was low, the keys were still in the ignition, but there was no sign of Dana. The lone piece of the investigative timeline was a receipt found in her car that was time stamped 3:17 p.m.

🎓On September 17, 1989, a squirrel hunter found Dana's remains of a young women buried in a shallow grave, scraped out of a dry creek bed. The location was in a wooded section of the County, that only a few people would know. The Arkansas State Medical Examiner's Office in Little Rock, Arkansas said Dana died after being stabbed in the neck and the manner of death was Homicide. However, the cause of death could not be determined. The body was badly decomposed and efforts were made to determine if she had been sexually assaulted. Her clothes were found strewn nearby. Dana's purse was found in nearby in the area of Chaucer and Hanover Roads in Bella Vista. Personal items, including her check book, driver's license and other items were found a few miles North of where her car was found along Highway 71 N.
🎓Her gravestone marker was stolen in December 1989 by Diana's former classmate and boyfriend, Michael Earl McMillan. He was convicted of the offense and paid a fine. McMillan claimed that he stole the marker so he'd have something to remember her by.
🎓In 2013, there was a possible break in the case. 62 year old Orville Mitchell Goodwin of Pineville was sentenced to 12 years in prison with an additional 10 years suspended. He was arrested on July 16, 2013, in the shooting case of Annette Rapalee. 

🎓Goodwin was identified as an acquaintance to the Annette. Annette’s husband died in 2012, and Goodwin had been spending time with her since.
🎓Police said Goodwin drove Annette near the Bella Vista creek bed, shot her in the face and left her. Annette then crawled several hundred yards west from where she was shot, eventually coming to rest where she was later found by horseback riders the next day. One of the men saw Annette covered in blood and on her hands and knees. He tried to help her and called police. Annette was taken to a Springfield, Mo., hospital where she was treated for her injuries.
🎓One week later, authorities executed a search warrant at the home of Goodwin. Blood  was discovered on Goodwin and inside his vehicle during the search. They also found a weapon.
🎓The DNA and blood samples were sent to crime labs in both Missouri and Arkansas for investigation, after which, it was determined the blood in Goodwin’s truck was consistent with Annette’s DNA.
🎓Annette was initially hesitant to cooperate with investigators after being hospitalized. She told police that her neighbors could be responsible for the shooting.

🎓Authorities are examining evidence that might tied Goodwin to Dana's murder.
🎓There is a $20,000 Reward offered in Dana's case largely from family, friends, businesses and concerned donors. Tips and leads are needed to solve this case. Please contact:
🎓Crime Stoppers 1-877-842-8200
🎓Benton County Arkansas Sheriff's Office:
1-479-271-1008 or 1-479-271-1009

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Did Justin Run Away? Or Was He Murdered By His Friends In A Forest?

Justin Lee Richardson
He was born on June 6th, 1988. Following his parents divorce, Justin lived with his father in Tusayan. His father would let him come and go as he please. Justin had tried to run away a few times, but it didn't work. He was described as a popular teen with many friends. 

On June 29th, 2001 13 year old Justin and three friends, who were all between the ages of 18 and 21, had gone into to an area a few miles south of Grand Canyon National Park and five miles west of Moqui Lodge (which has since been torn down). Authorities believe he had been partying and was under the influence of drugs, possibly methamphetamine.

Justin and his three friends got separated, and two of them got lost. Justin and another friend went to Tusayan, Arizona and asked another friend to help look for the missing pair. In the meantime, the two missing ones were located by Grand Canyon Railway employees south of Tusayan, Arizona, but Justin didn't know this.

Justin and another of his friends returned to the Kaibab National Forest, at a spot five miles from Tusayan and fifteen miles from where their friends had been found some time earlier. His companion went to sleep at 9:00 a.m. When he woke up at 5:00 p.m., Justin was gone. His companion  was able to make his way to a dirt road, where he hitched a ride back to Tusayan. He never reported Justin missing.

Justin has never been heard from again. His father didn't report him missing on July 1st. An extensive search of the area turned up no sign of him.

Justin had been to the area four times before he disappeared, and was very familiar with it. Authorities aren't sure whether he did in fact lose track of his surroundings. It's possible that Justin was picked up hitchhiking by a passing motorist and 
he may have tried to go to Chicago, Illinois to see his girlfriend.

Investigators believe foul play is possible in Justin's case and could have been killed in the forest shortly after his disappearance. 

Investigators believe he'd been abusing drugs and alcohol for about a year prior to going missing. 

After interviewing the men with Justin the day he disappeared, authorities at the time ruled out foul play, although they continue to keep track of persons of interest in the case more than 15 years later. One of the men is deceased, although that incident doesn’t appear to be related to Justin’s case.

In 2014, Justin’s case was turned over to the cold case unit, which uncovered evidence that he did in fact return to Moqui Lodge after he was last seen, although they declined to say what the evidence was.

Justin's case remains unsolved.
At the time of his disappearance Justin was 4'10" tall, 100 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. His hair was shaved on the sides and long on top. He was wearing a red Chicago Bulls basketball jersey and denim shorts.
Justin would be 29 years old.

The CCSO cold case unit believes some unidentified person in the area may have important information. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the CCSO cold case division at (928) 774-4523

Doug Disappeared After Celebrating His 21st Birthday. UPDATED ON 07/01/2024

🎂Douglas Jared Foster🎂
🎂He had a goofy and friendly personality.
🎂He was born on November 11th, 1981in Bethel, Alaska to Evelyn J. and David J. Foster. He grew up in Bethel, St. Mary's, Platinum, Dillingham, Kotzebue and Anchorage, Alaska. He graduated from SAVE High School in 2001. Douglas enjoyed math and science in school, and often tutored his sister, Laurel, in these subjects. Douglas prided himself in his rock band, which was formed with friends, and loved playing the bass guitar. 

It was November 9th, 2002, and Doug celebrated his recent 21st birthday with friends. Afterwards they dropped him off at the corner of 12th Avenue and C Street in Anchorage, Alaska. He has never been heard from again. He was on foot when last seen.

Before his disappearance, Douglas worked at Sea Galley as its pasta sous chef. He enjoyed the work and the company of his co-workers. His co-workers often complimented him on his kind heart and quiet demeanor.

🎂At the time of his disappearance Doug was 5'10" - 6'0" tall and 150 pounds. He is a Native American male with black hair, brown eyes. He had red highlights in his hair and was wearing a tan baseball cap and a brown suede jacket.

🎂If you have any information about Doug's disappearance, no matter how small, please call Anchorage Police Department at 907-786-8500.

Were Acie And Carolyn Murdered By A Serial Killer Or Someone Close To Them?

💵Acie and Carolyn Worthy💵
💵Acie was 68 years old and a World War II veteran who served as head of the Bessemer VFW post and was known as a charitable man who often carried large sums of cash.
💵Carolyn was 55 years old and the director of the Lakeview Baptist Church choir in Alabama. She wore jewelry worth $50,000 at times and owned three expensive fur coats. Carolyn had a spirited personality, he said, and was the coordinator of many family functions. She had a son from a previous marriage named Billy Jack Logan. 

💵The couple was building a home in the Million Dollar Lakes area of Lake View, where they planned to spend the rest of their lives. 

💵In May 1988, Carolyn was returning from a Wednesday night church service when a masked man armed with a gun confronted her. She also had a handgun, and after a brief standoff, she escaped and filed an attempted robbery report with the Sheriff’s Office.

💵Later that same month, two girls riding a motorcycle in the area of the Worthy home saw a man watching the house. He was wearing camouflage and holding a scope. He left the area when he saw the girls and they called police.

💵Then in June 1989, an arson fire damaged the Worthy's home that was under construction. No arrests were ever made in that case. 

💵On October 19th, 1989Acie and Carolyn drove their matching white Lincoln Town Cars from the Sunday night service at Lakeview Baptist to the house they were renting on Alabama Highway 216.  At 12:43 a.m that night, volunteer firefighters made their way to that very same house. When they arrived, the house was completely engulfed in flames and almost completely destroyed. When the fire was extinguished, the bodies of Acie and Carolyn were found inside, fully-clothed. X-rays showed that they had both been shot multiple times. Even though there was not much evidence left behind, investigators were able to piece together what they thought might have happened.

💵Investigators believed Carolyn and Acie were shot outside and then dragged inside the house. Since not much was taken, they don’t believe the killers were primarily after money or high-dollar items. A criminal profiler suggested that it  could be a serial-type murderer who enjoys the kill. It is also believed that couple's deaths were planned at least a year before.

💵The investigators for Carolyn and Acie's case were contacted by Florida investigators working cases in Graceville informing them that they had a local case that they thought might be related. 
💵Nine months before Acie's and Carolyn's murder, 72 year old Robert and  70 year old Kathryn McRae were shot execution-style in a similar home-invasion robbery. Two ski masks were found at their home in northwest Florida, suggesting that at least two people were responsible. A reward of more than $200,000 is still available for information leading to an arrest. 

💵When comparing the two cases, evidence linked both cases together.

💵“I feel like someone may still come forward,” said Billy Jack Logan. “ Whoever knows who did this can remain anonymous. We just want to know who did it so we can have some closure.”
💵Logan was a police officer and later a Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office deputy who spent his last years before retirement helping family members of crime victims. It was a good way to end his career, he said, because he understood what many of them were experiencing.
💵Anyone with information can contact Baker at 205-752-0616 or Tuscaloosa County CrimeStoppers at 205-752-STOP (7867).

Is Nancy's 40 Year Old Murder About To Be Solved?

🚲Nancy Lynn Radbil🚲
🚲She was born on October 5th, 1960 in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin to David and Helene Radbil. 

🚲On July 6th, 1979, Nancy was 18 years old when she disappeared. She had went bike riding along a bike path(now named Oak Leaf Trail) of Menomonee River Parkway just off of Hwy 100 and silver drive. She was last seen sitting in the grass along side the path sitting by her blue bike and talking to a man who was standing next to a small red Honda motorcycle. 

🚲In the days that followed, an extensive search left authorities, friends, and family searching for any trace of the soon-to-be college sophomore. Someone from that search party discovered a sewer cap that wasn’t quite right and when they started looking into the sewer, they saw the clothing and shoes Nancy was last seen wearing. 
They soon discovered bike not long after. Then, Nancy's body was found by her brother, in the wooded area next to where she was last seen. She was naked with her throat slit. 
🚲A sketch was released of a possible suspect, and authorities combed through records to try and locate an owner of the red Honda motorcycle.

🚲Swabs were taken from Nancy's body, some of which hadn't been sent to the crime lab until recently. Technology started to catch up in 1999 and DNA testing has became more commonplace. A DNA sample was located that foreign to her and a new search began. Police began working backwards, gathering DNA from any of the previous suspects to see if it came up as a match. Forty years later, no one has matched the DNA found on Nancy’s body.

🚲Helen is heartbroken over her daughter’s death, is grateful for anyone who is looking into the case, and her “greatest fear has always been that it would be forgotten.”

I Promise, Nancy Will Not Be Forgotten!
🚲Anyone who knows something about Nancy’s case are asked to reach out.

Detectives can be reached at 414-935-7360.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Was Roxanne Sold Into A Sex Trafficking Ring? Or Did She Fight Back And Was Murdered?

👗Roxanne Elizabeth Paltauf👗
👗She was born on January 3rd, 1988 to Elizabeth Harris. Roxanne was  a responsible teenager who was devoted to her four younger siblings. She kept in daily contact with her mother, whom she was close to. She had dropped out of McCallum High School in her junior year, enrolled in job training and was studying for her GED. She had passed all the sections of the GED exam except mathematics. Roxanne worked at a flower shop and had taken a second job at a census bureau. She was very artistic and dreamed of becoming a fashion designer.

👗It was an extremely hot summer in 2006 in Austin, Texas. Elizabeth's oldest daughter, 18 year old Roxanne or "Roxy" as she was called, decided to spend the 4th of July holiday with her boyfriend, Louis Walls.  
👗Roxy met Walls when she was 16. He told the family that he was 18 years old. Elizabeth didn't approve of the relationship, which was a volatile one, but Roxy kept dating him anyway. Walls also had two young kids that Roxy loved to take care of. 

👗Normally, Roxy would spend the 4th of July holiday with her mother and sisters, but it was Roxy and Walls two year anniversary, so Roxy spend it with him instead. This was not only a surprise to Roxy's family, but to her friends as well. One of Roxy's friends had called her the last weekend in June and caught her crying. "Was there trouble with Walls, she asked? " Roxy said that she couldn't talk about it then. The friend told Roxanne to get dressed, and she would pick her up. Roxy agreed, but when the friend called back to say that she was ready to come pick her up, Roxy never answered. The friend also claims that she similar conversation on the 4th of July. Roxy and Walls were arguing and she was trying to leave him alone, but he wasn't letting her. So the friend told her to just leave and not to talk to him anymore.

👗Roxy made plans to go shopping with her family for after her romantic getaway with Walls, but those plans never made it to fruition.

👗Elizabeth had talked to Roxy via phone on July 7th to let her know what time they were going to leave for their shopping trip that day. After the phone call, several hours and the deadline that Elizabeth had given Roxy passed. Roxy should have been home already, where was she? Then Roxy called saying that she was going to spend one more night with Walls and she'd be home the next morning. That was the last time Elizabeth would hear her daughter's voice.

👗The next morning came and Roxy hadn't made it home yet. Her family decided to give her space and went on their shopping trip without her. When the family returned back home around 4 p.m. Elizabeth receives a phone call from Roxy's cellphone, but it was Walls on the line instead of Roxy. Walls wanted to know if she's seen Roxy because that had gotten into a fight the night before and she stormed out. He said that he tried to go after her, but she was too mad and that she had left the hotel without taking her cellphone or anything else with her.

👗Roxy's family think that this is very uncharacteristic of her and it sends them into a panic. 
Elizabeth and her other daughters decide to go to the motel where Roxy and Walls were staying. When they arrived Roxy's family noticed that the motel was in a bad neighborhood and that the motel room showed signs of an extensive disturbance. Elizabeth called the police and she also asks Walls to call police as well. Roxy was 18 that didn't investigate for a couple of days.

👗Oh, and when Walls called Roxy's mom, he had already had checked out of the motel, taking both his and Roxy's belongings with him, and was already home. Also, Elizabeth found out that Walls had lied about his age and that he wasn't really 18 when he met Roxy, he was 28. He has a long criminal record as well.

👗Three days after Roxy went missing police arrived at the motel. This gave ample time for the motel room to be cleaned and different people to have stayed there. Also, the motel didn't keep very good records of their tenants, so it was unclear which room Roxy and Walls stayed in.

👗Walls didn't give Roxy's belongings back to the family or to the police until five days after Roxy had went missing. The items included Roxy's cellphone, her purse, the jewelry she usually wore and a bag of her clothes. When the family goes through Roxy's clothes, they find out that they are not hers.

👗When the police get the phone records for Roxy's cellphone, they discovered there was over 300 calls made after she went missing to sex hotlines and Wall's ex girlfriend in New Mexico. Police also talk to the motel clerk and she said that she did see Roxy leave the night she went missing followed by Walls, who apparently pleaded with her to come back before she ultimately walked away. The clerk also said that after she got off of work, she spent the night with Wall in the motel room. At this point in the investigation, Walls refused to talk to police because he said they were to frame him.

👗So far, Wall's behavior has made him not only suspicious to police, but to Roxy's family as well. This makes Roxy's sisters think back to a few months before she went missing. They had seen her at a bus stop wearing sunglasses, so they pulled over to give her a ride. Roxy got in the car with her sisters and when she took off her sunglasses, they realized that Roxy had been beaten up and had a broken nose that was so bad she ended up having surgery. When they get home, Roxy tells her family that she got caught in a fight been Walls and some other men. 

👗After thought about Roxy's broken nose, and her being missing, the sisters decided to talk to Roxy's friends. The friends tell them that it was Walls who beat Roxy and gave her that broken nose.

👗Six days after Roxy went missing, police received a 9-1-1 call from the motel next to the one where she was last seen. A man had a local companion pinned and was choking her while she struggled to get away. A security guard walking passed the window saw this happening and called the police. By the time the police arrived, the man had fled accidentally leaving his wallet and hearing aide behind. Eventually, the man came back and was questioned by police.

👗The man's name was Geoffrey Moore and he frequently acquired companions for the evening. Moore would take them to hotel rooms and be quite rough with them. There was no charges filed against him because the companion decided she didn't want to have anything to do with the situation any longer. However, police have other questions for Moore pertaining to Roxy's ID that was found in his wallet. At first, Moore claimed that Roxy was a friend and they had went out and he was holding her. Later, he changed his story and said had met Roxy and Walls at a bar and they had asked him for a ride back to their motel. He said that when he gave them the ride, that her ID had fallen out and he'd put it in his wallet until he could give it back. When they searched Moore's SUV they find a blood stain and sent the sample out for testing. When the results came back, the blood wasn't Roxy's.

👗Roxy's family and friends spent days handing out filers and questioned people around the area she went missing from. There was a companion working the streets named Loretta. Loretta walked up to Elizabeth and asked if Roxy had been found yet. Elizabeth informed Loretta that there still is no clue to where Roxy is. Loretta then takes Elizabeth's hand and vows that she will help to find Roxy.

👗Two weeks later, Elizabeth received a call from the police informing her that a body had been found under a bridge in the area where Roxy had gone missing from. When the coroner identified the body, it's not Roxy's body, but that of Loretta with paper towels stuck down her throat.

👗Was Loretta killed trying to help find out what happened to Roxy?

👗A month after Roxy went missing, Walls had a new, young girlfriend. Elizabeth met the new girlfriend and showed her pictures of Roxy. The girlfriend seemed afraid, but not of Elizabeth, she was afraid of Walls. She told Elizabeth that Walls had told her that she better do what he tells her or the same thing will happen to her that happened to Roxy. 

👗This is were i get conflicting information. In some articles it says that the girlfriend didn't cooperate with police and some it says she did. In articles that claim the girlfriend did talk to police, they state that in March 2008, Walls was charged with making a terroristic threat against her. She told police she'd met Walls to make arrangements for him to see the son he'd conceived with her but that he wanted instead to talk about her getting "back with him." When she said no he whispered in her ear, "I don't want to kill you like I did that girl Roxanne," and, "I really did kill her; I know how to do something with bodies." Allegedly, Walls pleaded no contest to the charge, was found guilty, and sentenced to 140 days in jail.
Those articles also said that Walls had tried to pimp the girlfriend out. 


👗In 2014, the FBI search a field close to where Roxy disappeared from. They spend all day searching, but do not find any sign of Roxy.

👗Fast forward to 2019, and Austin police detectives reviewed Roxy's case. They realized historical data was never requested from her cell phone provider, so they filed a search warrant for all data and records for Roxy's phone before, during and after she was reported missing. They believe that the data might lead to Roxy's wear-a-bouts. 

👗One of the things that detectives found was that Walls had made a call to his ex-girlfriend the night before Roxy's disappearance, saying that he "F-d up."

👗Roxy's family and the authorities believe that foul play was involved in her case. One of the detectives theorizes that Walls wanted to pimp Roxy out for money and that when she refused something happened to her. The detective also believes that both Walls and Moore had something to do with Roxy's disappearance and possible death. Moore moved to Houston, but it is said that Walls still lives in Austin.

👗Roxy was last seen at approximately 8:30 p.m. on July 7, 2006 at a Budget Inn hotel in the vicinity of Interstate 35 and Rundberg in Austin, Texas. She had checked into the hotel with her boyfriend, Louis Walls. At the time of her disappearance Roxy was 18 years old, 5'4" tall, 115 lbs with light brown hair and green eyes. She was last ween wearing a pink or peach-colored tank top, light blue shorts and flip-flops.  Roxy's navel was pierced and her ears were double-pierced. She had a mole on the right side of her neck and a quarter-sized scar on her left knee. She had previously fractured her nose and one of her upper front teeth was false. Her nickname is Roxy. She would now be 31 years old.
Any information, no matter how small would be appreciated. 
Every year, on the anniversary of Roxy's disappearance, her family passes out flyers and talks to those who will listen about Roxy.

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

The Titanic Will Soon Vanish Thanks To A New Bacteria

The RMS Titanic has sat deep on the bottom of the North Atlantic ocean, two miles below the surface, for more than a century. The ship was discovered in a good state of preservation, due to the inhospitable depth and underwater creatures, that helped slow corrosion. Now, due to a previously undiscovered Extremophile bacteria, the ship will be but a memory by 2030.
The wreck is covered with knob-like mounds of rust that have formed from at least 27 strains of bacteria, including the newly discovered Halomonas titanicae. Even though this bacteria works fast and is highly destructive, it could also help scientists develop paints or protective coatings to guard against the bacteria for working vessels.

Help Find Keeshae And Bring Her Home!

💙Keeshae Eunique Jacobs💙
💙She was shy, but fiercely loyal, sometimes to a fault.
Though small, she had a penchant for standing up for friends, a protective streak that endeared her to those around her and would occasionally get her in trouble at school.
💙Keeshae was born on August 6th, 1995 to Toni Jacobs in Richmond, Virginia. 
She lived with her mother and her older brother, Deavon. Even though Deavon was older, Keeshae acted like she was his older sister and deeply adored him. Keeshae would often confide in her mother about boys and other things that were happening in her life, and the pair would often spend their time going to the mall, watching horror movies and communicating via cellphone throughout the day.  Growing up, the family of three was extremely close. To make ends meet, Toni worked a variety of customer service jobs. In elementary and middle school Keeshae was a cheerleader and her mother the coached. Through cheerleading and school, she gained a group of friends whom she was incredibly loyal to. While tough, she had a sensitive side and always ensured her friends had smiles on their faces.
💙Upon graduating high school, Keeshae remained at her mother’s house while she figured out what she wanted to do with her life. She filled her time working various jobs. Her current job was as a clerk at a thrift store, but was considering joining the military. Keeshae took pride in the money she earned, as she didn’t like asking others for money.

💙It was September 26th, 2016 and Toni and 21 year old Keeshae both had just got home. Keeshae had gotten into an argument with a boy she had been dating and was talking to Deavon about it. Then Keeshae told her mother she was going to a a girlfriend's house. About 11 p.m., Keeshae's friend arrived and she walked out the door of the family's apartment building in the Midlothian area of Richmond, Virginia, off Erich Road.  This was the last time Keeshae's family would see her.  

💙Before going to bed that night, Toni text Keeshae and told her she was going to bed and make sure she kept her phone charged. Keesha replied that she was going to spend the night at the girlfriend’s house and that she'd be home the next day. They told each other i love you and Toni told Keeshae safe. She replied "Yes Ma'm" and that was the last time Toni heard Keeshae's voice.

💙The next day, Toni was at her job as a dispatcher awaiting a phone call from her daughter, letting her know she’d gotten home safely. Normally, Keeshae would call during Toni’s 11 a.m. lunch break, however, no call came. Worried, she called Keeshae’s cellphone, but it went straight to voicemail. She then call Deavon, who told her the last time he’d spoken to his sister was the previous night.

💙When Toni returned home that evening, she noticed Keeshae still wasn’t there. Worried, she called her daughter’s friends and visited their houses, but there was no sign of her.

💙Around 2:00 a.m. on September 28th, Toni contacted the Richmond Police Department to report Keeshae as missing, citing it was uncharacteristic for her daughter to go so long without contacting her.

💙The brother and the police talked to the man Keeshae was dating, the man she had fought with the day of her disappearance. He told the brother that he and Keeshae broke up and he didn't have anything to do with her disappearance. He also cooperated with police and said that someone had picked Keeshae up and he wasn't the last to see her that night.

💙Two days after Keeshae went missing, a friend came forward and said that he had dropped Keeshae off in Church Hill to meet someone, about 10 minutes from her house. However, he did not know who the person was. Toni drove to the man’s house where Keeshae was dropped off. The man offered up numerous accounts about the night of September 26th. While he admitted to knowing Keeshae and seeing her that night, he claimed she had called for a ride not long after arriving and left. Toni then called the police. At first, the guy wouldn't cooperate with police, but then he eventually let them in. They walked through the house, but there was no Keeshae.

💙If the man had anything to do with Keeshae's disappearance, he had 2 whole days to cover his tracks. It's too bad that Keeshae's friends didn't tell the truth from the start.

💙The Sunday after Keeshae went missing, Toni still hadn't heard from the detective assigned to the case. Toni received a call from the owners of the house the man was staying in. They had seen Keeshae's story on Facebook and gave Toni that she could search the house. Toni went over and searched the house where she found a hidden deep basement that had to be access from the back of the house on the outside. It was a place the police hadn't checked that day they had came and looked for Keeshae. Toni also noticed bloody tissues in the garbage can.

💙So not only did the friends possibly give the man a head start, but with the police not searching well enough they might have given the man even more time.

💙Toni decided to contact the detective and inform him that he doesn't need a search warrant and that there is a hidden basement. When the police arrive, they brought dogs and searched the house twice. Supposedly, they found Keeshae's DNA, but wouldn't say what and if they found anything else. Also they discovered that the man was a convicted felon on parole and that after talking to police the first time, he fled. Officers also took the dogs to Chimborazo Park, that was two blocks away from the house they were searching, but came up with nothing.

💙There’s been no activity on Keeshae’s debit cards, cell phone or social media accounts.

💙Deavon, was killed on Jan. 8, 2017 at a Richmond hotel. 

James D. Henshaw went to trial for Deavon's murder and was originally sentenced to 15 years, but after the discovery of new evidence he was granted a new trial. The retrial was sent for June of this year, but before it could take place, plead no contest. Hensaw was sentenced to only 5 years in prison.  Police do not believe the two cases are connected.

💙Keeshae was last Seen Wearing black basketball shorts, pink and black Nike basketball shoes and a pink scarf. She has tattoos of a 🌹rose on her shoulder, 🐾paw prints on her right thigh, a 💮flower on her right wrist, “Toni” beneath a 💙 heart on her left shoulder and a 🍃leaf on her right foot. Her ears are pierced and her fingernails were painted blue. At the time of her disappearance Keeshae was 5'3" tall, 100 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes. Authorities believe foul play is involved in her disappearance.
💙 Allegedly, convicted felon Randy Leonard Watkins is serving close to a decade for violent crimes involving another woman and burning a baby. He allegedly has knowledge of Keeshae's whereabouts. He was on suicide watch and would not talk with police.

Toni believes that Keeshae is still alive and she continues to hold out hope that she’ll one day return home. Toni is currently working toward her Associate’s Degree in Human Services at J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College in Richmond. She recently accepted her certificate in Substance Abuse Counselling, a program both her children had pushed her to sign up for back in 2015.

Toni credits the Richmond Police Department and the Richmond community for helping her make it through both Keeshae’s disappearance and Deavon’s murder. She regularly visits Maury Street Cemetery, where her son is buried.

Through her daughter’s disappearance, Toni has become an advocate for families who have lost loved ones. She partnered with the Richmond Police Department and the city’s mayor, Levar Stoney, to mark Missing Persons Day each April.
Please, let's help bring Keeshae home. Any tip, no matter how small could make all the difference. 

Today is Keeshae's birthday and she would be 24 years old.

WE WILL NEVER GIVE UP ON YOU KEESHAE! IF YOU SEE THIS DON'T GIVE UP ON US EITHER. IF YOU CAN LET US KNOW WHERE YOU ARE. 

TO THOSE YOU MIGHT RESPONSIBLE FOR KEESHAE'S DISAPPEARANCE, ONE WAY OR THE OTHER WE WILL FIND HER. IF YOU HAVE A CONSCIENCE COME FORWARD. EITHER WAY THE TRUTH WILL BE FOUND.

💙https://www.facebook.com/Help-Find-Keeshae-Jacobs-345064462508759/

This is such an amazing podcast about Keeshae

Saturday, August 3, 2019

Justice For D.J. Fickey: There Was Witnesses To His Murder, So Why Was His Murder Ruled As A Suicide? Updated 11/20/2025

UPDATE 11/20/2025- Marshall Payne was found guilty of Felony murder and Malice murder in DJ's death! He was sentenced to life in prison with possibility of parole after 30 to 35 years

Update 10/17/2023-In 2022, DJ's death was ruled a homicide, and 50-year-old Marshall Payne was charged with shooting and killing DJ. At his arraignment he did not enter a plea. Payne is scheduled to return to court on November 6th, 2023.

Donald Edward "D.J." Fickey Jr.
He was born November 14th, 1988 to Kathy and Donald Edward Fickey, Sr. D.J. and his father were really close and when his father died it affected 14 year old D.J immensely. He never really got over his father's death and the loss impacted his whole life. 

Growing up D.J. loved the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers and loved to follow his sisters around. They were just a really close knit family. D.J. was a member of Oakwood Baptist Church and an avid University of Tennessee Fan. He never met a stranger. He would instantly be friends with everyone he'd meet. D.J. was a loving husband, father, son and brother.

In 2014, D.J. married a girl he had went to high school with and her name is Brandi. 
They had three kids together. It was a happy marriage at first, but soon their marriage was in turmoil. D.J. and Brandi had problem with drugs, so much so that D.J.'s mother had to step in from time to time to help out with the kids.

D.J. finally decided he wanted to get sober and went to rehab. He even started training to be a professional fighter. He was loving life. Brandi wasn't doing so well though and it was making things difficult for D.J.  Brandi would often leave D.J. and the kids and stay with her drug dealer. Brandi and her drug dealer ended up having an affair. Every time Brandi would run off, D.J. would follow her, pleading for her to come back. Often the drug dealer would become violent with D.J., in one instance holding a knife to D.J.'s throat. Another time D.J. was attacked with a golf club and ended up defending himself with a baseball bat.

It was Monday, October 3rd, 2016 and 27 year old D.J. was in Chickamauga, Walker County, Georgia. D.J. and Brandi were finally in a good place and they were working things out. Things were looking up. Then something terrible happened....
D.J.'s mom was watching the children while D.J. and Brandi were staying in this house that was owned by a friend. The drug dealer was also staying in the very same house. D.J.'s mom received several texts from D.J. pleading for help, saying that he feared for his life and wanted to be picked up. D.J.'s mom had received test results from her doctor just days before saying that she needed a pacemaker put in and needed to stay away from stress. So D.J.'s mom told D.J. that she couldn't make the hour drive from Alabama to Georgia, which was a decision that she would end up regretting. Even if she had left after the first text, D.J.'s mom wouldn't have made it in time anyway and would possibly have put herself in a dangerous situation.

Within 3 minutes of D.J. sending his last text to his mother, the drug dealer placed a call to 9-1-1 claiming that D.J. shot himself in the face in a suicide attempt.

Caller: " I got the gun up and checked to see what it was and it was a 12 gauge."
Dispatcher: " Okay, so you moved the gun is that correct?"
Caller: " Yes".
Dispatcher: " Okay can you secure that gun, can you get it unloaded safely and get it to the side out of the way?"
Caller: "Yes."


Brandi was holding D.J. as passed away while waiting for paramedics. The responding deputy went inside, got the gun and put it out on the table. Investigators noted in their reports that the caller changed his story multiple times and later failed a polygraph test. He also fled before the investigation was completed.

The drug dealer said he was in another room at the time of the shooting. He then later told detectives he was wrestling D.J for the gun when it fired. 

Brandi told a different story. She said she saw the drug dealer come out of the bedroom, angrily point the gun at D.J. , called him a name and shot him. A friend of the drug dealer was there as well and said he saw the drug dealer with the gun pointed at D.J. and then the gun just went off.

There was also a container of bleach on the table outside along with a bloody towel in the garbage can.

D.J.'s body was taken to the Georgia Bureau Investigation crime lab for a limited autopsy. Even though D.J. was right-handed but the shot was to the left side of his face at an angle that may be inconsistent with a suicide, the GBI ruled DJ’s death a suicide.  After further investigation Walker County Police would go on to change their ruling to a possible homicide, but a spokesperson for the GBI said the case was reviewed, and they stand by their initial ruling.

"A GBI Medical Examiner conducted an examination of Mr. Fickey's injury. Based on the results of this examination, which includes a physical examination and information obtained from the Walker County Sheriff's Office investigation, the manner of death was ruled a suicide. Subsequently, the Medical Examiner's Office reviewed additional information connected to this case and performed further forensic testing. Based on the review, the results of the manner of death remain unchanged as the new information provided did not support a new finding. " - Nelly Miles, GBI Spokesperson.

This is what grinds my gears! There is freaking witnesses saying that D.J. was shot by the drug dealer for goodness sake! It also was practically impossible for D.J. to shoot himself in the left side of his face when he was right handed, especially the angle he was shot! D.J. was also sending texts to his mom fearing for his life right before being shot by a man that was violent to him before. HELLO! And as for further forensic testing, they did a toxicology screen and D.J. had some meth in his system. The medical examiner theorized that this is what made it a suicide, because of some nonsense of this making him be able to fight off an attacker, due to the meth. All i can say is "IDIOTS". How the hell can they reason that way? Plus, it was undisclosed that he had marjuana in his system.

DJ's family hired Private Investigator Eric Echols who is pushing for the case to be reopened because gunshot residue tests were never done to determine if DJ fired a gun. Echols also states that the shotgun used in DJ’s death has never been forensically tested for fingerprint, blood spatter or otherwise. Instead, the shotgun (which allegedly belongs to the person of interest) is still sitting in evidence at Walker County… untested.

Also the M.E. in D.J.'s case and the investigator that changed his death to a possible homicide never talked, so the M.E. had no idea that the cause of death was changed. The M.E. had limited information and was also misinformed. She was told that D.J. the first detective on the seen removed the gun from D.J.'s hand, which we know is not true.

No matter what addiction someone has or had, no matter what transpired in a person's life, everyone deserves justice. Law enforcement just looked at D.J. as some druggy that didn't matter. They looked at him like he was trash. BUT D.J. WASN'T TRASH! He was someone who was well loved. I never met D.J., but i care about him and his family. Everyone deserves justice. Would you want to live next to someone who probably got away with murder? Would you love your children to run around in a neighbor where the potential murderer is roaming free? Well, that is what is happening right now. The potential murderer is running around free, is he in your neighborhood?

D.J.'s death hit his family hard, especially his main advocate and sister Amanda. 

"They're never going to remember their daddy; they're never going to know him," Amanda explained. "He's never going to be here for birthday parties, Christmas, Halloweens or to walk his twin daughter's down the aisle," Amanda said. "What's right is right and what's wrong is wrong, and this is not right." 
You can find audio and video on Justice For DJ on Facebook.
On Twitter you can find Amanda at @JusticeForDj88.  
There is a petition to reopen the case HERE
The link for a fundraiser to help in the legal costs for D.J.'s case is HERE.
If you want to write letters for D.J.'s cause..
Walker County District Attorney  
Address: 114 E Patton St, LaFayette, GA 30728 Phone: (706) 638-2121 
Attorney General   
Address: 40 Capitol Square SW, Atlanta, GA 30334 Phone: (404) 656-3300 Governor's Office: Address: The Office of the Governor 203 State CapitolAtlanta, GA 30334 Mailing Address:206 Washington St.Suite 203, State CapitolAtlanta, GA 30334
Kendall Rae also does an amazing video featuring D.J.'s sister.