On December 1st, 1946, Paula Jean Welden disappeared. It had been known that she went on a walk the day before, but when she didn’t come home, her roomate began to worry and she informed the school. The story behind her disappearance is still unsolved and we have learned very little about what really happened to her, but new theories such as witness, testimony, and what we have found may provide clues. Aside from this, it seemed that she has vanished into thin air. To begin with, here were many theories on who was responsible for Paula’s disappearance, but one of the main suspects is William Archibald Welden, Paula’s father. According to www.bennington banner.com, “This led some to point to Welden as the prime suspect in his daughter's disappearance, a theory made even more compelling by the facts surrounding the week before Paula's disappearance. Apparently, Paula was expected to go home to Connecticut for Thanksgiving, but she called her parents and told them that she would be staying in Bennington. Apparently, according to Johnson, her roommate, she and her father had had a falling-out not long before her disappearance.” It was unknown what the …show more content…
According to www.reddit.com, “...A lumberjack came forward saying he knew where her body was buried. After being questioned, he eventually admitted making it up for publicity.” To many, this was quite suspicious and they thought that he might have gotten nervous when being questioned and took the easy way out and lying about what he knew. Another theory from www.historicmysteries.com says, “Investigators found a man who stated that he had seen Paula soon before her disappearance. This young man became a suspect when he told differing stories about where he had spent the evening.” Unfortunately, investigators didn’t have enough evidence to prove that he was guilty of the disappearance of
No one heard from him nor had seen him in public ever again. Attempts have been to try and find him or if he was killed to try and find the suspect, but no evidence was found and no traces of his whereabouts were even close to being
An Atlanta mother went on a rampage, massacring her family by stabbing four of her children and her husband to death, but one child who survived, described the chilling moments the murders took place. Nine-year-old Diana Romero watched as her mother, Isabel Martinez, picked up a knife from the kitchen and slashed her family members one by one as they slept, KSDK reports. The woman took the lives of her husband, 33-year-old Martin Romero, 10-year-old Isabela Martinez, seven-year-old Dacota Romero, four-year-old Dillan Romero, and two-year-old Axel Romero, before she picked up the phone and called 911 to report they were dead.
On June 9, 1959, Steven Truscott was seen, by several witnesses, giving Lynne Harper a ride on his bicycle, she was sitting on the handlebars well Steven cycled. Eventually, they stopped at the highway 8 intersection, which was approximately a kilometer west of Clinton, where they proceeded to parted ways. Later that evening Lynne’s father reported her missing after she failed to turn up. Two days later the deceased body of Lynne Harper was discovered just off a nearby tractor trail, known as Lawson’s Bush, which was a lightly wooded area.
The Unsolved Murder of Arlis Perry The girl who was brutally raped and murdered in a church on Stanford University’s campus was Arlis Perry. This nineteen year old college student was going through her normal day to day routine and was unexpectedly murdered. For forty years this case has been opened and never yet has been solved. The murderer of Arlis Perry seems to be a guy named David Berkowitz from New York in which he wrote a book and put clues as if he killed Arlis. Arlis Perry was a nineteen year old Stanford University student who lived with her husband of just a couple months near campus.
Her brother Ricky decided to part ways with Her and when he came back she was gone. Someone witnessed the abduction and immediately called the police. Ricky raced home to tell his family what had taken place. 4 days after her being missing she was found in a creek dead from her neck being sliced open. Amber’s body was found 5 miles
They were supposed to love and care for him, instead, 7-year-old Adrian Jones father, Michael Jones, and stepmother, Heather Jones, tortured him to death. Adrian's bones were found inside a pig sty in his family's yard on Thanksgiving in 2015. The 7-year-old boy's body was put there for the pigs to eat after he died weeks before, in September or October of that year, according to KTLA. The child's death was never reported, investigators began to search for him after going to the family home for a domestic violence call.
It has been a year since Relisha Rudd vanished, taken by janitor who worked at D.C. homeless shelter where the second grader lived with her family. Story behind her disappearance was shocking, people who never met the little girl knew that her 9th birthday was coming up. Images of balloons and photo collages with the girl face popped up all over social media. People simultaneously said ‘Happy Birthday, Relish”, and where Relisha is? Relisha was missing.
In an essay entitled “The Toxic Silence” written in support of further investigation into the Atlanta Child Murders, Tayari Jones recounts a memory from her days at Spelman College. While attending school, she also worked as a tutor for a fourth-grader named Jemmie who she would pick up from his bus stop before their lesson. One day Jemmie never arrived at his bus stop. Jones says she was alarmed to the point that her “heart [was] splashing in [her] chest” as she “doubled over, clutching [her] stomach, and vomited on the corner of Ashby and Fair”; once she collected herself she asked her dorm mates to form a search party. Later after finding Jemmie safe at a neighbor’s house, she realized that every dorm mate in her search party had been born
Since 1980 there have been 211,000 unsolved murder cases in the United States. One of those cases was solved in 2011. The case of Anna Palmer went unsolved for 13 years until the investigator's had a break. DNA was the single piece of evidence that solved the case In 1998 Anna Palmer was found on her front porch dead with a hole in her throat.
Remains have never been found. Rebecca T. Marrero, 20. Last seen Dec. 3, 1982, at Western Six Motel on Pacific Highway South. Remains have never been found. Tammie Charlene Liles, 16.
The parents checked on their children every thirty minutes. However, when Madeleine 's mother came to check on her at 10:00 pm, she was missing. This left many people wondering about what could have happened to Madeleine. The first theory is Madeleine 's parents murdered her in the apartment. The second theory is an unknown man kidnapped her.
Sheila Labarre was born on July 4 1958 in Forte Payne, Alabama. Her given name was Sheila Kaye Bailey. She was the youngest of 6 brothers and sisters and was raised by both her mother and her father. Sheila was sexually abused by her father and a family friend starting at the age of two. Her father and mother physically and emotionally abused Sheila.
Imagine your daughter is on her way to work as if it was any other day and then you discover that she never made it. Her belongings are found scattered around her car. Still after almost 21 years she is nowhere to be found. This is how the parents of Jodi Huisentruit feel to this day. Jodi Huisentruit disappeared on June 27th 1995, she was 27.
Pamela Foddrill: Examining the Investigation Introduction The tragic abduction and death of Pamela Foddrill beginning on August 18th, 1995, relied on investigators from the Indiana State Police, FBI, multiple Greene County police agencies, and Greene County Prosecutors to arrest and convict the five individuals who committed this heinous act. Those who were arrested and eventually convicted for different criminal offenses are Roger Long, Jerry Russell Sr., John Redman, Wanda Hubbell, and Plynia Fowler. One could look at the investigations these agencies completed and evaluate them in two phases, forensic evidence and investigative processes.
In Madeleine Thien’s stories, “Alchemy” and “House,” from Simple Recipes, the protagonists, Paula and Lorraine, suffer life-altering adversity as a result of the selfishness of their parents. Selfishness permeates both stories. “Alchemy” explores the effects of the violent selfishness of Paula’s father, the impermeable selfishness of Miriam and her family, and “House,” the indulgent selfishness of Lorraine’s mother, as well as the occupationally-driven selfishness of her father. In both stories, families are shattered by desertion and misery that projects well beyond the stories themselves. There are no qualities of character or effective survival strategies presented in either story that might be considered hopeful against the wreckage caused