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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Maricopa County Case 92-1169 Female Skeletal Remains W/Clothing.











This young female whose skeleton was found on: 5/27/1992, is in the age range from 15 to 17 years old.








She is Caucasion and she is between 5 feet and 5 feet 2 inches tall. She has brown hair.








She was wearing black jeans with black lace at the bottom of the pant leg. She was also wearing blue socks and white and blue Underpanties. She had on a brightly colored floral print shirt, and a white bra.








Pink framed eye glasses were found near her but currently are not known if she was the one who wore them.








Her dental x-rays are available and her DNA is in the CODIS National Database. She has very distinctive congenital dental traits.

Monday, April 27, 2009


Here are some of the most rediculous things that our law makers here in Washington State are trying to pass. These are no help to us if we are trying to keep offenders off the streets and to keep our families safe from harm.


2009 House Bill 2371 (concerning incentive time for offenders who successfully complete evidence-based programming)
Introduced by Rep. Jeannie Darneille, (D-Tacoma) (D) on April 16, 2009, authorizes an offender to receive thirty days of positive incentive time which will allow the offender to be released thirty days earlier than the original release date sentence. Positive incentive time can only be earned if, while in the custody of the department of corrections for the current offense, the offender meets certain requirements. Requires the department of corrections to recalculate and reschedule the expected release dates for each qualified offender on or before August 1, 2009. The act applies retroactively to eligible offenders serving terms of total confinement in a state correctional facility as of August 1, 2009.


This bill actually passed and it was a bill that requires more supervision of voilent offenders.



2009 Senate Bill 6162 (Relating to criminal justice)
Introduced by Sen. Margarita Prentice, (D-Renton) (D) on April 14, 2009, by title and introductory section only.
Referred to the Senate Ways & Means Committee on April 14, 2009.
Amendment offered in the Senate on April 24, 2009, to clarify that offenders who have a current conviction for a serious violent offense must be supervised by the Department of Corrections regardless of the offender's risk to reoffend. The amendment passed in the Senate by voice vote on April 24, 2009.


This bill regarding sex offenders passed, but how many will actually comply and then again how do we get them to comply. I say micro chip them and map them.


2009 House Bill 2035 (requiring information necessary on registered sex and kidnapping offenders)
Introduced by Rep. Brad Klippert, (R) (R) on February 6, 2009, requires any person required to register as a kidnapping offender or a sex offender to provide certain authorities with certain information when registering, including electronic mail address or any other internet communication name or identity information. Also includes, among other items, any names used for instant messaging, chat, or social networking names or identities.
Passed in the House (97 to 0) on March 3, 2009. Received in the Senate on March 5, 2009.
Passed in the Senate (47 to 0) on April 16, 2009.


Here is one that should have passed, but the cost for doing this would increase our states budget. I dont mind if it means that it is keeping our families safer.


2009 House Bill 1834 (regarding the registration of level III sex offenders)

Introduced by Rep. Jan Angel, (R - Port Orchard) (R) on January 30, 2009, requiring the electronic monitoring of all registered sex offenders who are classified as risk level III, have registered as homeless or transient, or have a prior conviction for failure to register as a sex offender.



2009 Senate Bill 5718 (Concerning the commitment of sexually violent predators)

Introduced by Sen. Debbie Regala (D) on January 29, 2009, provides that a petition for may be filed alleging that a person is a sexually violent predator and stating sufficient facts to support such allegations, and sets forth procedures, conditions, and definitions for the commitment of sexually violent predators . Passed in the Senate (49 to 0) on April 22, 2009.


These are just a few of the laws in our state that are in need of either being booted out or put into place. I have my oppinions on our lovely laws. I think they are afraid to be harsh on those that need it and we slap to many on the hands and let them recommitt these offenses.

Friday, April 17, 2009

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MURDER OF MIA REID IN FRONT OF HER 10 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER PLEASE READ


Hello to all of my loved ones,(this is from her friend Tia)
I am writing this email in hopes of your support on a very important matter that plagues our community. Domestic Violence.I attended high school with a young lady by the name of Mia Reid, who was killed by her ex fiance' in the early morning hours in front of her 10 yr old daughter.Mia spent most of her life in Ga., but the unfortunate event happened in Baton Rouge, La.I am begging that this email gets forwarded to anyone you know in the Louisiana area. Here is what Mia's mother wrote on "Justice For Mia" petition site."If you can, please attend the court proceedings on May 19th @ 10am in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This is to replace the court date which was cancelled March 25th. Mia's murderer's family fills up the courtroom; they are taking advantage of the fact that Mia's family lives in Georgia. The lack of any family and friends in the courtroom makes a sad statement to the judge, the prosecutor and to the murderer and his family. It maybe the reason the judge was willing to allow him to go free while he awaits his trial. Perhaps the judge thought that no one cares. "Maybe if this gets around to the right hands, Mia will have many supporters who are not going to allow this injustice to continue. Please forward to activist groups and supporters for families against domestic violence.Here is a picture of Mia and her daughter in happier times, along with the article outlining her untimely death. What if this was your daughter, sister, friend, niece, granddaughter, or simply.....you? Would you want the word out?http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/27323759.html

Thursday, April 2, 2009

MISSING WASHINGTON WOMAN CONNIE KOCH







CONNIE KOCH IS A MISSING WASHINGTON WOMAN. SHE IS A FORMER TEACHER. CONNIE IS SUFFERING FROM A MEDICAL CONDITION AND IS IN NEED OF MEDICATION. SHE WAS ON HER WAY FROM WASHINGTON TO TEXAS TO RECIEVE THE MEDICAL TREATMENT THAT SHE NEEDED. CONNIE LEFT WITHOUT ANY OF HER MEDICATION. HER FAMILY RECEIVED A CRYPTIC TEXT MESSAGE THAT SAID, " LOOK FOR ME AT STEVENS PASS." SHE HAS CURRENTLY BEEN MISSING FIVE DAYS AND COULD BE SICK OR IN DANGER. PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY SIGHTINGS OR YOU KNOW OF SOMEONE WHO MAY CONTACT : 911 or Lake Stevens Police Department at 425-334-9537.

Koch is described as white, 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighing about 130 pounds, with blue eyes and blond hair.

Her vehicle, a 2005 Toyota Corolla with the Washington state license plate 971VOL is also missing. Koch is also known as Constance Koch, Constance Matthews and Connie Mathews.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

THE MURDER OF THOMAS AND JUDY MCKNIGHT UNSOLVED


CASE OVERVIEW
Thomas “Cotton” McKnight and his wife Judy McKnight lived and worked on what was referred to as the “Upper McKnight Ranch” which is located in southeastern Lincoln County. They were found murdered in the kitchen of their ranch house on November 15, 1984. They were last seen alive on November 13, 1984. It was determined that they died from gunshot wounds. There was no sign of forced entry to the residence and evidence at the scene supports that the McKnight’s either knew their assailant(s) and/or were comfortable with their being in the residence.
The case was initially investigated by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department with assistance from the New Mexico State Police. In December 1984, the New Mexico State Police terminated their assistance in the investigation, which was continued by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department. In August 1985, the Twelfth Judicial District Attorney’s Office in Lincoln County convened an Investigative Grand Jury into the McKnight murders. The Grand Jury did not return any indictments and recommended that the investigation continue. In September 1985, The New Mexico Attorney General and the New Mexico State Police conducted a joint investigation into the McKnight murders.
As of this date, no viable suspect(s) have been identified in this case.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

UNSOLVED HOMICIDE OF CARBON COUNTY BETH DOE















HER NAME IS CARBON COUNTY BETH DOE


SHE IS A COLD CASE. SHE IS AN UNSOLVED HOMICIDE, BUT MOST OF ALL SHE WAS SOMEONES DAUGHTER, SOMEONES CHILD, SHE WAS GOING TO BE A MOTHER HERSELF, ONE DAY SHE BECAME A VICTIM OF A BRUTAL HOMICIDE. SHE WAS CARRYING A FULL TERM FETUS AT THE TIME OF HER MURDER. SHE WAS DISMEMBERED AND THROWN OFF A BRIDGE. SHE WAS PLACED INSIDE OF THREE SUITCAES AND SHE WAS WRAPPED IN A BLANKET. SHE HAD BEEN STRANGLED AND THEN SHOT IN THE NECK. WHEN SHE DIED HER FULL TERM BABY GIRL FETUS DIED WITH HER. THIS CASE DATES BACK TO 1976 AND TO THIS DATE SHE HAS STILL BEEN UNCLAIMED. THEY FOUND SEVERAL PAGES OF THE NEW YORK TIMES NEWSPAPAER ALONG WITH HER BODY, INSIDE THE SUITCASES THER WAS PACKING STRAW. PLEASE VIEW THE VIDEO AND IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION YOU MAY CONTACT THE PENSYLVANIA STATE POLICE. THE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBERS ARE INCLUDED IN THE VIDEO RELATING TO THIS CRIME.