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Los Tocayos Carlos … the namesake Carlos … The Guardian has an excellent article about a Texas capital punishment case involving a wrongful conviction, switched identities, an unsolved murder, evidence not tested for DNA, sloppy police procedures and an execution. “Carlos DeLuna was arrested, aged 20, on 4 February 1983 for the brutal murder of [...]
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Wrongful ConvictionsVidocq on under Cold Case News, Forensics, Solved, Unsolved • No Comments
Edward Jesus Elias and Leopoldo Chavez II, both 36, were found guilty of first-degree murder and special-circumstance allegations including murder during a robbery. They were teenagers at the time they killed Keith Combs and Eugene “Cliff” Ellis. Elias and Chavez were both sentenced to serve life without the possibility of parole. They both received consecutive life [...]
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WitnessesVidocq on under Cold Case News, Forensics, Unsolved • 1 Comment
This newspaper article from August 14, 1974 was sent to me and it contains information about the crime scene re Teresa Sue Hilt that will make Sue jump up and down across the pond! Hair particles found at the crime scene showed the one who left that hair had a rare scalp disease that makes [...]
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WitnessesVidocq on under Cold Case News, Forensics, Unsolved • 2 Comments
More details have appeared in the Hartford Courant about Elizabeth Heath‘s violent death. Dr. H. Wayne Carver, the chief state medical examiner, was in charge of Elizabeth’s autopsy. It was not easy for him. Elizabeth’s remains covered 188 separate envelopes. “Gough Heath’s maxilla — the upper jaw — had been traumatically amputated from the skull, the [...]
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WitnessesVidocq on under Cold Case News, Forensics, Unsolved • No Comments
Police have arrested John Heath for murder in connection with the killing of his wife, Elizabeth Gough Heath, 28 years ago. Elizabeth was reported missing in 1984. Her skeletal remains were found beneath the subflooring in a barn in April 2010. Heath, 68, of Bridgewater was arrested by warrant last Monday. He was charged with murder and [...]
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WitnessesVidocq on under Cold Case News, Help the Cops!, Unsolved • No Comments
Lisa Cay Kroeyr from Saginaw, Michigan, was found drowned, partially clothed and her hands were bound before she died. I have tried to find some newspaper articles about this case but so far, been unsuccessful. Should you have any links with more information about this case, please let me know. As soon as I get more [...]
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WitnessesVidocq on under Zeigler • 2 Comments
Something has been bothering me immensely in the Zeigler case. I know, many things bother me in this case! But this is something I have not blogged about before. It is about the life term insurance policies and Zeigler’s bank accounts. It has been stated over and over again that taking out two life term [...]
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A 1970 Plymouth Road Runner … could this be the car that killed Karen Caughlin? The paper Sarnia This Week wants to know. Several people have been wondering about. They got a creepy feeling after remembering they used to own a car just like that. So they called Crime Stoppers and waited. And waited some more. [...]
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WitnessesVidocq on under Miscarriages of Justice, Zeigler • No Comments
What are the consequences of the false arrest report and the lies told by Detective Frye under oath? We have to go back to the initial trial when Mr. Zeigler was defended by Mr. Ralph V. Hadley, III. Mr. Hadley started the Zeigler trial from the assumption that the documents he had received were correct. [...]
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Wrongful ConvictionsVidocq on under Miscarriages of Justice, Zeigler • 9 Comments
The False Arrest Report The post below is based on the documents filed in Mr. Zeigler case as per the previous post. The documents were sent to me by Mr. Zeigler’s lawyers and I thank them for that. On Dec 29, 1975, Detective Frye from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office wrote in his arrest report: [...]
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