What cold case do you reaaallly want solved?

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Anonymous wrote:Savapoulos family - I know the killer has been jailed but that story does not add up. I knew Amy through our children’s’ school events. She was a kind, dear woman but she wore easily 100k of jewelry casually every day, huge engagement ring, large antique diamond ring and a real van cleef and Arpels alhambra necklace... all worth way more than the money their killer was demanding. Something larger was at play with that murder...


Only on dcum would someone recognize a “real van cleef and Arpels alhambra necklace.” 😁


Those aren't even that expensive so I have no idea why PP mentioned it.
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I would like to know what really happened in the Steven Avery-Teresa Halbach-Making a Murderer case.
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Anonymous wrote:I would like to know what happened to the little girl who was taken from an apartment complex party room during a Christmas celebration in Northern VA back in the 80's. I think her name was Melissa or maybe that was the mom's name.

The police found the killer, it was the maintenance man but her body has never been found.

There was an article in the Post a few years back that her mom still holds out hope and has kept the same phone number just in case.


Melissa Brannen. It was 1989 and I had just recently moved to the DC area and remember hearing about this story. She was at the party, went to get some potato chips and was taken from the party, never to be seen again. Her convicted killer, Caleb Hughes, is going to be released from prison in August. When he is released, he will have served 29 years.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/crime-law/2019/04/19/abductor-year-old-melissa-brannen-be-released-prison-after-years/?utm_term=.7462689e91e8


Oh no! How can they be releasing that monster? That's horrible.


This horrible abduction influenced me tremendously when I got married and then was a parent. They basically were at home, in the clubhouse of the apartment complex, and little Melissa was kidnapped and never seen again by her mother. The video that was played over and over on the tv was so poignant and sweet. I cannot believe they are releasing that pervert. I cannot believe that they don't have some way to compel him to tell where Melissa is so her mother and her grandparents can find some peace.


Rosie Gordon was abducted in Burke while she was out riding her bike. She was later found dead in Fairfax just a short drive away. Amy Baker, a young woman, was killed in Springfield off of 95.

I would really like to see both of these solved.
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The Rosie Gordon murder was solved. A local man was arrested and convicted.
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Anonymous wrote:Donna Lee Dustin

Most of the local people who were around her the night she died, are still in the area, not talking.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPcap/2000-01/16/076r-011600-idx.html


Me too. Amazing that so many people have stayed silent.
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Vince Foster. I have always believed there was more to that story.
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I was very close to one of the Bishop boys, still think about them often and to know I met Brad Bishop in that same house many times.
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Anonymous wrote:I wish the Lyon sisters could be found and returned to their family.


Sadly they were liked by Lloyd Welch, who confessed last month.


Yes. I just wish there was some way that the girls' remains could get back to their parents for a proper burial.


The parents passed away before the case broke.
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Who killed JFK?

Is there a loch ness monster?

What happened to the plane hijacking robber guy (DB Cooper) who jumped out of an airplane?
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Anonymous wrote:Vince Foster. I have always believed there was more to that story.

That was investigated three separate times. He killed himself.
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Anonymous wrote:Vince Foster. I have always believed there was more to that story.

That was investigated three separate times. He killed himself.


PP here. Even if he did kill himself, why did he? I have always believed he was pushed to the edge and to the brink by individuals of the highest levels. I don't think, however, the truth will ever come out.
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Anonymous wrote:Sherri Papini

something SO OFF with that case.


Agreed! Some articles hint that the male she was texting for so long prior to her "kidnapping" was really a romantic interest that didn't work out. If that's true they certainly went to great lengths (torture devices on her ankles) to cover it up. I can't find anything about her taking or passing/failing a polygraph.
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Anonymous wrote:I wish the Lyon sisters could be found and returned to their family.


Sadly they were liked by Lloyd Welch, who confessed last month.


Yes. I just wish there was some way that the girls' remains could get back to their parents for a proper burial.


The parents passed away before the case broke.


I thought the parents were still alive? I couldn't find anything on google like obits for either.
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Jennifer Kesse
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Anonymous wrote:Vince Foster. I have always believed there was more to that story.

That was investigated three separate times. He killed himself.


PP here. Even if he did kill himself, why did he? I have always believed he was pushed to the edge and to the brink by individuals of the highest levels. I don't think, however, the truth will ever come out.


This is from the third investigation, by then-special counsel Robert Fiske.

“It involved four lawyers, five physicians, seven FBI agents, approximately 125 witnesses, and DNA tests, the Washington Post reported in 1994. "According to Fiske," the paper said, "Foster’s death was a personal collapse, not a White House scandal."

He complained to his physician in Little Rock, Ark., about depression and anxiety, and his symptoms worsened when he got to Washington to work in the White House. After he bore some of the political fallout from an incident that became known as "Travelgate," in which seven White House travel office employees were "fired amid hints of financial shenanigans," he became "increasingly obsessed" with the affair and the possibility of a congressional hearing, the Washington Post said.

"Though he was confident he and the White House had done nothing wrong," the paper wrote, "he told his friend Webster L. Hubbell that ‘in Washington you are assumed to have done something wrong even if you have not.’"

After a series of critical editorials in the Wall Street Journal, he became more distraught, Fiske found. "His anxiety over the congressional hearings deepened," according to the Post. He told his sister he was depressed. He ultimately shot himself once in the mouth with a gun.”

The truth is out there, PP.
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2019/nov/08/facebook-posts/decades-old-conspiracy-theories-about-vince-foster/
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