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Sunday, December 8, 2019

Kari Baker And The Charlie's Angels Of Waco.

Kari Lynn Dulin Baker
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"Always In Our Hearts."

Faith was always important to her. She was born August 13th, 1974 in Salt Lake City to James and Linda (Dodson) Dulin. She graduated from Waco Christian High School in 1993. Then graduated from Baylor University and received her Masters Degree from Dallas Baptist University. 
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She met Matt Baker in 1994 in Waco, Texas at a baptist day camp where they were both councilors. They soon married and had three children together, Kensi, Kassidy and Grace. Kari was a terrific mom and loved her girls. She was also a popular 3rd grade teacher at Spring Valley Elementary and also was an adjunct instructor for Tarleton State University.
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Tragedy struck the family right after Kassidy's 1st birthday when doctors discovered that the sweet little baby had a brain tumor. Kari never left Kassidy's side. In February of 1999, after being in the hospital for 90 days straight, Kassidy was well enough to go home. Unfortunately, just after midnight on March 22nd, she was rushed to the emergency room and Kassidy passed away. Kari took this extremely hard. She saw a grief councilor to help her through this difficult time in her life. About a year later, Grace was born.

Fast forward to April 7th, 2006. Matt said that Kari had had an interview for a job at the local junior high school. He claimed that after the interview Kari didn't feel well. Later that evening, Matt claimed that Kari drank a wine cooler and then went to bed. He said that she was dozing off an on. When he got the kids to sleep, he said that Kari asked him to go rent a movie. Matt allegedly left the house a little after 11 p.m. He then drove two miles away to a gas station to fill up the car before going to the video store to rent the movie. 

When Matt returned around midnight, he found his bedroom door locked. He had to go get a screwdriver to pop the lock. When Matt opened the door, Kari was naked in bed and unresponsive. He decided to call 9-1-1 and as he did Matt put Kari's shirt and underwear back on her. He claimed he didn't want the kids to see their mom naked. Mat also put her on the floor and attempted to do CPR. He claims to have done all of this while holding the phone and talking to 9-1-1. Paramedics arrived within minutes, but Kari was already dead.

Police found a typed, unsigned suicide note professing Kari's love for her family and apologized for killing herself. Also in the note, it read, "I want to give Kassidy a hug, i need to feel her again."  Next to the note was a empty bottle of over the counter sleeping pills.  The county didn't have a medical examiner, so the police described the case over the phone to a justice of the peace, who ruled Kari's death as a suicide. No autopsy was performed and Kari was laid to rest two days later.

Kari's family was in shock. Her cousin, Lindsey Pick, said that Kari would never have left her children. She was sure that Kari did not take her own life. Convinced that she was not suicidal,  Kari's mom, cousin, and aunts launched their own investigation. People called them "Charle's Angels." When talking to Kari's grief councilor, it was found out that just three days before she died, Kari wasn't depressed at all, but frightened. She was afraid of Matt and that he was trying to kill her. She even found crushed pills in his suitcase.

Matt allegedly had instances of sexual misconduct and assault in his past. This church pastor even was warned about his behavior with young women while at a church youth seminar. And days before Kari's death, Kari had called her friend, Jill, and told her that she thought Matt was having an affair. Kari also told Jill that Matt blamed her for Kassidy's death. An email was uncovered that Matt had sent Kari a few days before she talked to Jill. In it he wrote, "I know deep down i hold a grudge against god and you for Him answering your prayer and not mine." 

When Linda, received Kari's cell phone bill she noticed calls were still being made, even after Kari's death. It turned out that Matt had given Kari's cellphone to Vanessa Bulls, just ten days after she died. Vanessa was recently divorced single mom and church member, who was having an affair with Matt Baker while Kari was still alive. Matt had claimed that it was pure friendship, but just weeks after Kari's death, a jewelry store clerk watched as the couple were looking at wedding rings.

Even though Matt had claimed that Kari was upset after her interview for the new job at the middle school, co-workers said that Kari had told them it went great. They said that she was excited about the prospects of the new job.

Since the police didn't want to investigated Kari's, Linda then hired a team of investigators to look at Kari's case further. When looking at the computer network that served the youth center were Matt worked, investigators discovered that one month before Kari died, Matt was doing online searches for overdosing on sleeping pills. He visited online pharmacies searching for Ambien.

Investigators also tried to look at Matt's work computer itself, but his computer had disappeared. The computer on Matt's work desk turned out to be his secretary's. They couldn't look at his home computer either. Matt said that the hard drive crashed and was no longer working.

Matt accounts of things that happened on the night that Kari died changed. He first claimed that she was wide awake and had told him everything to get while he was out. Then he said that she was sound asleep and he had kissed her on the forehead. Matt also claimed that he first learned of the suicide note when police brought it to him. However, in the call he had placed to 9-1-1, Matt tells the operator that he thought Kari committed suicide and that she had left a note stating that she was sorry.

Also, three months after Kari was laid to rest, her parents had her body exhumed to finally have an autopsy preformed. No traces of pills were found in Kari's stomach. There was traces of Ambien in her muscle tissue, which was the same sleeping pills Matt had researched online. If Kari had overdosed by swallowing pills, he stated, some of those drugs would have had to have gotten into her digestive tract. What’s more, because the autopsy found that her lungs were clear, Kari did not aspirate on her own fluids.

Investigators looked at the few photos that police bothered to take at the scene of Kari's death. In one of the photos, Kari had discoloration around her nose and lips, which is usually an indication of suffocation. 

Matt had claimed he had found Kari on the bed, on her back and with her arms outstretched, but the photos showed uneven pooling of blood in Kari's arms. This meant that her left arm had to have been lower than the rest of her body.

Also in the photos, the pooling of blood around her body suggested that Kari had died before Matt claimed to have left for the video store.

Besides the pooling of blood that suggested Kari had been dead longer than an hour, according to Matt and one of the paramedics that arrived on scene, her body was also cold to the touch. It takes 2-6 hours for a body to be cold to the touch, depending on conditions. So, if Kari had died while Matt was away, she still would have been warm when paramedics arrived.

A little over a year after Kari's death, finally the justice of the peace changed her death to "undetermined". Since her death was no longer a suicide, the police began to investigated Kari's death as a possible homicide. In September of 2007, Matt was arrested and charged with murder. They claimed that he had drugged Kari with medication and alcohol and then stuck a “pillow or similar item” over her face, holding it there until she slowly suffocated to death. However, it was not enough to prosecute the preacher. And on March 25th, 2008, all charges were dropped.

Kari's family and the team she hired, sued Matt for wrongful death.

Also, finally a grand jury was gathered to hear evidence in Kari's murder case, to decide if it was enough to go to trial. Vanessa Bulls had been interviewed several times before, but never admitted to the affair or that she knew anything about Kari's death. Shockingly, before the grand jury, when asked if Matt ever told her anything about Kari's death, Bulls confessed to an affair with the preacher and knowledge of his alleged plans to kill his wife. "'Yes, he told me he killed her because of me,'" Bulls said.

It was enough for prosecutors indict Matt Baker that same day. He was rearrested and charged with Kari's murder. And in January 2010 the case went to trial. Four days into the trial, Vanessa Bulls took the stand. She began with telling the jury how she met Matt in fall of 2005 at church. He convinced her to have counseling sessions because of her divorce. Bulls said that Matt often complained about Kari being a horrible mother and wife because of her depression over the loss of their middle child. He told Bulls they quit having sex.


Bulls testified that in March, 2006, Matt had invited her over for a counseling season at his house. After they held hands in prayer, Matt kissed Bulls and led her to the bedroom. Thus, the beginning of their affair.

As the affair continued, so did Matt's hatred for his wife. Bulls stated that Matt called Kari a “fat bitch" and that he wanted her out of his life. He said that divorce was not an option because it would mean he could never preach again. He was also concerned that Kari might fight for custody of their kids.

Bulls said that Matt talked of various ways to kill Kari. He also told her that once when Kari was late arriving home, he “started getting excited that maybe she did have a wreck and he wouldn’t have to do anything.”

According to Bulls, Matt even put drugs in his wife’s milkshake one night but she complained that it tasted funny and didn’t drink it. He also told Bulls that he ordered Chloroform online. He even told Bulls what day he was going to kill her.

After Kari died, Matt confided in Bulls that he had killed Kari and how he did it. He said he had given Kari wine coolers and what he had told Kari was sex stimulants. The stimulants were really the prescription sleep aid Ambien secretly obtained from his mother-in-law’s house. He then handcuffed his wife to the bed, kissed her until she fell asleep and then kissed her forehead, telling her to give their deceased daughter a hug or kiss for him. He then got the pillow and out it over her face. He thought that she was dead, but she gasped for breath. So Matt ended up putting his hand over the pillow directly over Kari's nose until she died.

Matt then typed and printed a suicide note and rubbed Kari’s hands on it in case authorities tested for fingerprints.

Bulls said that she didn't come forward earlier because she thought no one would believe her since he is a preacher. 

When investigators started looking at Bulls a few months after Kari's death, she broke up with Matt. She claims she had urged him to turn himself in. In response she said that Matt became irate and said, "I killed my wife for you and now you’re leaving?".

After than point, Bulls said that she was afraid that Matt would put a bullet in her head.

After a 2 hour deliberation, jurors sentenced Matt to 65 years with the possibility of parole.

12 days after Matt was convicted of killing his wife, he was disciplined last month at the McLennan County Jail for “making obscene sexual hand gestures” toward two female jail inmates.

Kari's two girls lived with Matt's parents until a judge ruled in 2011 that they would go to live with Kari's parents.

Saturday, December 7, 2019

Lumberton's Missing And Murdered: Abby Lynn Patterson

Abby Lynn Patterson
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"You can drive all night
Looking for the answers in the pouring rain
You wanna find peace of mind
Looking for the answer
If we can find a reason, a reason to change
Looking for the answer
If you can find a reason, a reason to stay
Standing in the pouring rain."

Cage The Elephant-Cigarette Daydreams

She is bubbly and free-spirited. Her thing was always making everybody happy and laughing. She is a light to everyone that knows her.

She was born on February 12th, 1997 to Samantha Lovette. She came from a supportive family and maintained a very close relationship with her mother, even throughout her addiction. She and her mother were known to have talked on the phone as a daily habit.

In September 2017, Abby was visiting her mother in Lumberton, North Carolina after graduating from a drug rehabilitation center for opioid use. Abby was living at a "Sober Living Facility" in Jacksonville FL, where she was supporting herself and was living on her own. Abby had just been accepted to a college where she planned on studying to become a counselor. Her mother has stated "she praised god for her sobriety in her journal everyday."
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On the 4th, Abby enjoyed a day at Holden Beach with family.

On Tuesday, September 5th 2017, at 11:38 a.m., Abby told her mother she was going to run some errands. She said don't worry and that she would be back in an hour. When Abby walked out of the house on East 9th Street, little did Samantha know, that would be the last time she'd see her daughter.

Witnesses saw Abby begin to walk down the street towards Inglewood Avenue when she was approached by a brown Buick sedan. She appeared to know the driver and got into the car willingly. After an hour had passed and Abby failed to return, her mother attempted to call her daughter’s cell phone and became concerned when the calls went straight to voice mail. After a long anxious day with no contact from her daughter and Abby failing to return to the house, Samantha reported Abby Lynn Patterson missing at 6:00 p.m. Abby has not been seen or heard from since. Her social media and bank accounts remain untouched.

Police tracked down the brown sedan and the driver. They interviewed him several times. He said that he dropped Abby off somewhere else, but police are not disclosing the location. No charges have been brought.

The FBI and Lumberton Police Department drained and conducted a search of a pond near Alamac Road. It was the second pond drained in 2017 as part of the search for Abby. Both searches came up empty.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Patterson is asked to call the FBI at 704-672-6100 or the Lumberton Police Department at 910-671-3845. There is a $10,000 for information that leads to Abby being found.
A picture showing Abby Patterson’s birthmark.
At the time of Abby's disappearance she was 5'7" tall, 140 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. She has a dark-colored birthmark on the back of her right thigh and a tattoo of a bird on her shoulder.
She was last seen wearing a white shirt and brown shorts.


In the months prior to Abby's disappearance, three women were found dead under unclear circumstances in Lumberton. Authorities stated there were few similarities between Patterson's case and the other women's deaths, and they don't think her case is related to the others. Nothing can be ruled out though.

Who Is The Lumberton Serial Killer? Kristin Bennett, Rhonda Jones, Megan Oxendine and Cynthia Jacobs Maybe Are Just A Few Of His Victims.

Friday, December 6, 2019

Who Is The Lumberton Serial Killer? Kristin Bennett, Rhonda Jones, Megan Oxendine and Cynthia Jacobs Maybe Are Just A Few Of His Victims.

Kristin "Christina" Noel Bennett
Making other people happy made her happy. She was a good person.

She was born on August 15th, 1984 in Oneonta, New York. She moved to Maxton, N.C., to live with her new boyfriend in 2009. Christina signed over parental rights of her three children to her friend, Falicia Locklear, while working to overcome addiction and leave that troubled relationship. Kristin then went to Lumberton. She always found a way to reach her children, who affectionately knew her as "Mama Christina." And never failed to call them on their birthdays'. Sadly, the calls stopped coming in the fall of 2014.
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Fast forward to the spring of 2017. The previous fall, Hurricane Mathew ravaged Lumberton and made the violent city even worse. Government data showed that the residents of this small-knit community of 22,000 have a one in 55 chance of being raped, assaulted or killed.There is over 60 gangs in the county that Lumberton resides in.  Some of the police you have to watch out for also. 22 deputies have been charged with kidnapping, money laundering and/ or distribution of cocaine. The former sheriff even was imprisoned. 

On Peachtree Street, a blue home stood vacant and boarded up, as its owner put his plans to renovate on hold. The house had became a hotbed for crime in a neighborhood where drugs and prostitution are prevalent.

On April 18, 2017, Kristin's nude body was found inside the blue house.  She was covered by a blanket, inside a television cabinet. It took days to positively identify her body due to how badly decomposed it was. No external or internal injuries were identified on her body. Cocaine was found in her system. The cause of her death was undetermined.

Bystanders smelled a foul odor coming from a trash bin by the blue house. That is when Rhonda Jones' nude body was discovered upside down inside the trash bin. Her body was so badly decomposed that it took her days to be positively identified as well.


Rhonda Lynn Jones
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She was kind natured with a sweet soul and a big personality. She  was smart and always had a smile on her face. Nothing gave Rhonda more joy then spending time with her 5 children.

She was born on September 15th, 1980 to Sheila Price and James Ray Hammonds. Rhonda’s father was in and out of her life, and growing up, she and her siblings clung to each other and their mother. 

Rhonda battled drug addiction and tried several times to overcome her problems. When she was just 16, she enrolled in classes at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and went on to work at American Indian Mothers, Inc., a non-profit that serves the needs of American Indians and minorities living in North Carolina. She was always trying to take herself to a better place, but the world always reached back up and dragged her down. 

Her four youngest children were in their father’s custody, but Rhonda had an upcoming court date to discuss visitation rights. While spending several days at a rehab facility in late March 2017, the thought of seeing her children pushed Rhonda to be better.

The last time her mom saw her alive, Rhonda was happy and excited about getting to see her babies. She hugged and kissed her mom and told her she loved her.

Rhonda had failed to make it home for Easter on April 16th. She also never made the court date. It was April 18th and it  had been 15 days since Sheila saw her daughter when she received the call that Rhonda's body had been found. 

A neighbor noticed a leg sticking out from under the lid. Her body had decomposed and was partially covered in trash. Rhonda's glasses were missing. She had small cuts and wounds to the mid-line forehead, right lateral nose and left para-midline upper nose. A nasal bone fracture was present with a small amount of red-purple hemorrhage in the surrounding soft tissues. The upper attachment of the right ear revealed a superficial tear without underlying hemorrhage, and a couple of abrasions were found on her back. This suggested that she may have been suffocated to death. However, just like Kristin's manner of death, Rhonda's was ruled as undetermined.

Toxicological analysis revealed Rhonda had cocaine in her system.

The local news crew was at the scene interviewing residents about the two woman's deaths. Megan Oxendine walked up to the camera man. She was shaking as she told him how sad she was and she couldn't believe what had happened. 
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Megan had her hair pulled back and was wearing a Chicago Bulls sweatshirt. She had a black backpack strapped to her back. She crossed her arms and looked off in the distance as gave a small interview about knowing Rhonda from the neighborhood.

“I ain’t never seen her act out or nothing. She’s just quiet. She didn’t really mess with too many people... I don’t understand how somebody could do somebody’s child, mother, niece, like that.”

Six weeks later, Megan's backpack was found in a trash can. Several blocks away, behind the same abandoned blue home where Kristin's and Rhonda's body had been found, Megan's nude body was discovered partially obscured beneath tree branches and roof shingles. She was bloodied and gagged.

Megan Ann Oxendine
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"May God, our refuge and our strength help you through your sorrow and in His mercy grant you peace to lighten each tomorrow."

-Sheriff Kenneth Sealey

She was brave and she'd give you the shirt off her back. She’d run outside barefooted. She was a real country girl who loved fishing. Megan always had a love for all animals, especially horses. She would pick up stray dogs. Megan dreamed of becoming a veterinarian. She was her sisters' protector as well as the prankster of the family. She sometimes would throw her green snake on family members. Megan loved her baby girl.

Megan was raised in a good, nice family. Her battle with heroine deepened significantly in the year before her death. She moved with her boyfriend to Lumberton, where it was hard for her to fight her addiction.

Megan had been inside that blue house when the body of Christina Bennett was discovered. She and a man were doing drugs inside the home when they came across the body. She was shaken by the discovery of the bodies as she spoke on the news.

Two weeks after the bodies of Christina and Rhonda were found, Megan was hit from behind and assaulted by at least five unknown people. She was beaten up and bleeding. Someone had cut pieces of her hair off.

“She said they tried to kill her, and I kept asking her [who], but she said she had no idea who they were,” Megan's sister, Taylor Oxendine said. “All I could do was keep asking, and she was crying, and just said ‘I don’t know, Taylor! I don’t know!’”

Megan refused to get medical treatment, but her mother, Shelia Oxendine, called the police. This upset Megan and she left her mother's home. Police found Megan walking down the road and brought her back to her mother’s home.

On June 3, 2017, Megan's body was found. Her shirt had been underneath her. She had a wound on the back of her head and appeared to have something stuffed in her mouth. Megan was found in a fetal position, as if she was trying to hide or defend herself.

Her family first learned of her death through Facebook. Sheila then called police to try to find out what was going on, but they couldn't clear anything up at that time. It wasn't until three days later that the body was confirmed to be Megan's. 

Toxicologic findings indicate the use of illicit drugs at some point. And as the same in Kristin's and Rhonda's death, Megan's cause could not be determined.

After Megan's body was discovered, Lumberton police requested help from the FBI.

In July 2017, Cynthia Jacobs, who was the last person to see Megan alive and well, disappeared.


Cynthia "Twister" Jacobs
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She was independent and like to live on her own.

At the time of her disappearance, she was 5-feet-6-inches tall, 110 pounds in weight, with brown hair and brown eyes. She has the tattoo of  the word "Kris" on her chest. She had a known history of prostitution. She was well-known, and so were the people who pimped her out for years. Cynthia's sister-in-law believes that she knew something about the death of Megan, Kristin and Rhonda.

Kristin's, Rhonda's and Megan's rape kits sat on the shelf, untested, for more than a year.

Alarmed that they may have a serial killer on their hands, local law enforcement contacted the Charlotte division on the FBI and asked for assistance. The FBI canvased the neighbored and knocked on over 800 doors. Authorities have stated they have received tips throughout this process but nothing that would lead to an arrest. The FBI is offering a $30,000.00 reward for information to help them determine how Bennett, Jones and Oxendine died. The families of the victims have publicly complained stating they are not getting the help they desire from law enforcement. Authorities however may be holding some information close in order to find the person responsible and eventually prosecute them for their crimes.

The murders of Kristin, Rhonda and Megan as well as Cynthia's disappearance, aren't the only ones that happened around the same time frame or location. They are just the ones most likely linked together.


"You're broken down and tired
Of living life on a merry go round
And you can't find the fighter
But I see it in you so we gonna walk it out
And move mountains
We gonna walk it out
And move mountains
And I'll rise up
I'll rise like the day
I'll rise up
I'll rise unafraid
I'll rise up
And I'll do it a thousand times again
And I'll rise up
High like the waves
I'll rise up
In spite of the ache
I'll rise up
And I'll do it a thousands times again
For you

When the silence isn't quiet
And it feels like it's getting hard to breathe
And I know you feel like dying
But I promise we'll take the world to its feet
And move mountains
We'll take it to its feet
And move mountains
And I'll rise up
I'll rise like the day
I'll rise up
I'll rise unafraid
I'll rise up
And I'll do it a thousand times again
For you

All we need, all we need is hope
And for that we have each other
And for that we have each other
We will rise
We will rise
We'll rise, oh oh
We'll rise
I'll rise up
Rise like the day
I'll rise up
In spite of the ache
I will rise a thousands times again
And we'll rise up
Rise like the waves
We'll rise up
In spite of the ache
We'll rise up
And we'll do it a thousands times again
For you"
Andra Day - Rise Up