George Gordon Bryon, a vivacious poet and English nobleman once said, ¨Where there is mystery, it is generally suspected there must be evil¨ which is absolutely correct in the case of Chandra Levy´s disappearance. Free-spirited, ambitious, and beastly independent Levy was welcomed into the world on April 14, 1977 in Cleveland, Ohio. Her dreams of ghosting her remote, rural town is what enhanced her to look at the world as a future FBI agent. She had always knew what she felt her calling was; her highschool Modesto Police uniform explains it all. Ingmar Guandique, an illegal immigrant and Gary Condit, a California congressman, are two key suspects who people believe were involved in the murder of Chandra Levy.
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Gary was a married congressman, he denied having affair with Levy until later on.Unidentified police sources alleged that Condit had admitted to an affair with Levy during an interview with law enforcement officers on July 7, 2001.Condit described her to police as a vegetarian who avoided drinking and smoking. He thought that Levy was going to return to Washington, D.C. after her graduation and was surprised to find out that the lease on her apartment had ended.Investigators searched Condit's apartment on July 10. They questioned flight attendant Anne Marie Smith, who claimed that Condit told her she did not need to speak to the Federal of Investigation about his personal life. Gary Condit was later not found …show more content…
police and federal prosecutors were contacted by the lawyer of an informant, held in a D.C. jail, who claimed to have knowledge of Levy's killer. The informant, whose identity was protected for his safety, said that Ingmar Guandique, a 20-year-old illegal alien from El Salvador also being held in the jail, told him that Condit paid him $25,000 to kill Levy (Brook). Investigators ruled out the story about Condit, because Guandique had already admitted to assaulting two other women in the same park where Levy's remains were found.Guandique failed to show up for work on the day of Levy's disappearance. His former landlady recalled that his face appeared scratched and bruised at around that time.The investigators on the Levy case did not interview the other Rock Creek Park victims. Police chief Ramsey avoided calling Guandique a suspect and described him as a "person of interest",telling reporters not to make "too big a deal" about him. Assistant chief Terrance W. Gainer said that if Guandique had been considered a suspect, D.C. police would have been after him, Guandique denied attacking Levy. On November 28, the FBI had the informant take a polygraph test, which he had failed. Guandique sentenced was to 10 years in prison for his attacks on two other women at Rock Creek Park.(Brook) When Judge Noel Anketell Kramer was asked about Guandique's potential connection to the Levy homicide, she responded, "This is such a satellite issue. To me it
In 1836, the gruesome death of a prostitute encaptivated the public eye and began a newspaper frenzy that centered on a morbid fixation of the life and death of Helen Jewett. Patricia Cline Cohen's The Murder of Helen Jewett pieces together the facts of Helen's life and death in an attempt to describe gender inequality in America by giving a meticulous account of life in the 1830s. (Insert small biography) Around three in the morning on Sunday, April 10, 1836 Rosina Townsend, the madam of the brothel, was spurred from her bed at the south end of Thomas St by a man knocking on the front door.
Fifty-six year-old Stuart Maynard Clark was arrested for beating and robbing a 83 year-old woman. The incident occurred around 4:40 a.m. on Monday, November 23, 2015. The woman told police officers that she woke up to find Clark punching her and demanding money. The woman fought back by hitting Clark with a cane and kicking him in the groin area. Clark stole the woman 's wallet, which reportedly had over $800 in cash.
Ron Stone, a police drug informant disappeared on January 22nd 1977 only for his body to be found two months later on the banks of River Stanislaus, miles from Sonora. The victim had been working as a drug informant for narcotic detectives. His main duty was to set up Christopher Towler by introducing him to two undercover agents who would arrest him as he tried to sell them cocaine. The set up was successful and Towler was arrested and convicted on charges of selling cocaine. In the course of his trial and before his conviction, Towler had expressed his hatred for snitches and the fact that he believed that they should be killed.
Background Information on Paul Durousseau Paul was born into a dysfunctional household. His Father was abusive his mother did drugs and neither could properly feed him or his siblings. So finally, the Father left them, and the mother moved to Los Angeles to be with her family. There he grew up and went to school. The school he went to was Reseda High School and at the time it was choked with violence and gang activity.
This starts at the disappearance of Hae Min Lee, a senior who goes to Woodlawn High School on January 13, 1999. Lee was a victim using strangulation. Her ex-boyfriend Adnan was accused of first degree murder, serving 30 years + life in prison because there was a good deal of evidence that are against him. There are many opinions and theories here on whether Adnan killed her or not. Adnan is guilty for acting suspicious.
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After being imprisoned, Gacy’s wife divorced him on the grounds that he broke their marriage vows. On June 18, 1970 Gacy was released from prison and moved to Chicago. He lived with his mother for a while before buying his own house in the Norwood Park Township. He made good friends with his neighbors. He was still getting into trouble in court for messing with young boys though.
But unfortunately, she left to the Boarding School a semester ahead of me. Then by the time I got accepted into Flandreau, she had gotten herself into a predicament and she wasn’t there to tend the winter semester. Flandreau always had their little dinky school dances; it was a tradition that occurred every Friday night.
Mary Surratt was innocent when it comes down to the president Abraham Lincoln’s death and did not deserve to be put to death. The officers that put Mary to death, did not have evidence to support the fact that she was involved in Lincoln’s murder. Booth recruited Mary Surratt into the conspiracy of the kidnapping of Abraham Lincoln. This means that Mary Surratt was aware of the kidnapping of Abraham Lincoln but she did not know about the assassination.
It is shocking to know that before 1967 youths in the United States did not have the same rights as adults in court. Before the landmark case In Re Gault individuals underage were not promised the freedoms under the fourteenth amendment. The court system did not take juvenile delinquent cases as seriously. It was almost as if they brushed the delinquents under the rug and put them into a detention center the first chance they got. The Supreme Court came to the conclusion that in the case of In Re Gault the requirements for due process were not met.
Crook was reported missing by her husband later the same day when he returned home from a short trip (Roper v. Simmons, 2005). Later the same day, fishermen discovered her body. Simmons was very self-satisfied with his murder and was more than happy to brag about it to his friends (Roper v. Simmons, 2005). He specifically told them that the killed a woman because she was able to identify him, referring to her as a bitch (Roper v. Simmons, 2005). By the next day, the police were made aware of what Simmons did, and arrested him at school.
Undiscovered. Never found. Never seen. This is what happened to Frank Morris and the Anglin brothers. These men were mysteriously missing on the night of June 11, 1962, escaping Alcatraz.
Thursday, July 28th, 2016 at approximately 8:26 p.m., a follow-up interview was conducted by Detective L. Donegain and Detective D. Johnson with Anthony Smith at the Fayetteville Police Department. During the course of the interview Anthony Smith admitted to knowing the person responsible for the shooting, that occurred at the Tobacco Mart. Anthony Smith stated he Dana Dudley and Jamarqus Hurley had walked from his residence to the Tobacco Mart. Anthony Smith stated as they were standing at the night service window at the Tobacco Mart, the victim had pulled into the parking lot and parked. Anthony Smith then stated Jamarqus Hurley recognized the driver as the person who had shot his nephew “POP”.
Being in a deadly accident and you're the one to survive it, your going to have a guilty feeling about it. Most people have a feeling where they feel guilty about being the one to survive and not being able to have any others survive with them, they would have rather had everyone survive the situation instead of just them. They would most likely feel this type of way called survivor’s guilt. Survivor’s guilt is what some people feel after being in a life or death situation that they had survived. Some of us may believe that people shouldn’t feel survivor’s guilt, however others think that they should feel survivor’s guilt.
The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was one of the most horrific school shootings in our country in the last five years. Over the course of these years people have came out with many conspiracy theories that explain many different reasons why the shooting happened or what “actually” happened. The people that have came out with these conspiracies call themselves the Sandy Hook Truther Movement. Some of these conspiracies give reasons that there were multiple shooters, the shooter, Adam Lanza, died the day before the shooting, that crisis actors were used to give interviews to the media, the school nurse “got her script wrong” and that Adam Lanza did not use an assault rifle to kill the victims. On December 14, 2012, Adam Lanza,