Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember the young Asian American attorney who disappeared in the late 90s from DC? I think she worked for what was then the Border Patrol or its parent agency. Her body was found in the Anacostia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The princes in the tower.
Have you read Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey? SO GOOD.
Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Kesse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Springfield Three - single mom, her teenage daughter, and a friend disappeared from her house in the middle of the night. No sign of a struggle or burglary inside the house (their purses and cars were still there), just a broken porchlight.
Could be witness protection
Anonymous wrote:Springfield Three - single mom, her teenage daughter, and a friend disappeared from her house in the middle of the night. No sign of a struggle or burglary inside the house (their purses and cars were still there), just a broken porchlight.
Anonymous wrote:TCBY murders in Austin in the '90's
https://www.conchovalleyhomepage.com/news/texas-cold-cases-the-austin-yogurt-shop-killings/
The DNA sample did lead to a match in the database however the Federal Bureau of Investigation denied the release of the evidence to the Austin Police Department citing a federal statute that protects anonymous donors.
The DNA sample itself also only presented partial markers which was not enough genetic material to incriminate. Advancements in DNA technology have been pulling more and more information from the sample and it is hoped that it will soon bring to light the suspect and finally bring the young girls and their families the justice they deserve.