Colin Browen
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On September 20th, 1988, 16 year old Cynthia Louise Carmack disappeared near the Fort Hamilton Historic Site in Hamilton, Ohio. The brown-haired, blue-eyed teenager was last seen leaving a shopping center in the 1000 block of Parcomo Avenue. Unfortunately, she was never seen again, and her case remains unsolved.
On September 20th, 1988, 16 year old Cynthia Louise Carmack disappeared near the Fort Hamilton Historic Site in Hamilton, Ohio. The brown-haired, blue-eyed teenager was last seen leaving a shopping center in the 1000 block of Parcomo Avenue. Unfortunately, she was never seen again, and her case remains unsolved.
On December 16, 1988, an unidentified white female, only known as Jane Doe, was discovered on the east side of the northbound lane of Interstate 59, only five miles from the Georgia-Alabama state line. Investigators theorized that the female was 20 to 25 years old. She had brown hair and blue eyes. She had been sexually mutilated and strangled to death.
On December 16, 1988, an unidentified white female, only known as Jane Doe, was discovered on the east side of the northbound lane of Interstate 59, only five miles from the Georgia-Alabama state line. Investigators theorized that the female was 20 to 25 years old. She had brown hair and blue eyes. She had been sexually mutilated and strangled to death.
On December 16, 1988, an unidentified white female, only known as Jane Doe, was discovered on the east side of the northbound lane of Interstate 59, only five miles from the Georgia-Alabama state line. Investigators theorized that the female was 20 to 25 years old. She had brown hair and blue eyes. She had been sexually mutilated and strangled to death.
The body was discovered close to Civil War battle sites, including Dalton, Chickamauga, and Adairsville. Today, her remains have never been identified, and the case still remains unsolved.
The body was discovered close to Civil War battle sites, including Dalton, Chickamauga, and Adairsville. Today, her remains have never been identified, and the case still remains unsolved.
The body was discovered close to Civil War battle sites, including Dalton, Chickamauga, and Adairsville. Today, her remains have never been identified, and the case still remains unsolved.
On June 26th, 1989, 26-year-old Lynn Ann Thompson's abandoned car was found in a Kmart parking lot in Terre Haute, Indiana. She was never seen or heard from again, and her case remains unsolved. The area of her disappearance was south of two reenactment sites that Larry frequented. Billy Creek Village, and Turkey Run State Park.
On June 26th, 1989, 26-year-old Lynn Ann Thompson's abandoned car was found in a Kmart parking lot in Terre Haute, Indiana. She was never seen or heard from again, and her case remains unsolved. The area of her disappearance was south of two reenactment sites that Larry frequented. Billy Creek Village, and Turkey Run State Park.
On June 26th, 1989, 26-year-old Lynn Ann Thompson's abandoned car was found in a Kmart parking lot in Terre Haute, Indiana. She was never seen or heard from again, and her case remains unsolved. The area of her disappearance was south of two reenactment sites that Larry frequented. Billy Creek Village, and Turkey Run State Park.
On October 1, 1989, 28-year-old Janet Rose Dolge disappeared from her residence at the 500 block of Portage-Easterly Road in Cortland, Ohio. She was on her way to work at a local restaurant where she was a hostess, dressed in her work shirt and dress pants. Unfortunately, Janet was never seen again, and her case remains unsolved.
On October 1, 1989, 28-year-old Janet Rose Dolge disappeared from her residence at the 500 block of Portage-Easterly Road in Cortland, Ohio. She was on her way to work at a local restaurant where she was a hostess, dressed in her work shirt and dress pants. Unfortunately, Janet was never seen again, and her case remains unsolved.
On October 1, 1989, 28-year-old Janet Rose Dolge disappeared from her residence at the 500 block of Portage-Easterly Road in Cortland, Ohio. She was on her way to work at a local restaurant where she was a hostess, dressed in her work shirt and dress pants. Unfortunately, Janet was never seen again, and her case remains unsolved.
On July 20, 1990, an unidentified white female was found in a bean field in Jarvis Township, Illinois. The woman was around 25 years old and had shoulder-length auburn hair. She had several stab wounds to her neck and torso, and she had been sexually mutilated. The killer had removed her reproductive organs. Unfortunately, the woman has never been identified and is known only today as Jane Doe.
On July 20, 1990, an unidentified white female was found in a bean field in Jarvis Township, Illinois. The woman was around 25 years old and had shoulder-length auburn hair. She had several stab wounds to her neck and torso, and she had been sexually mutilated. The killer had removed her reproductive organs. Unfortunately, the woman has never been identified and is known only today as Jane Doe.
On July 20, 1990, an unidentified white female was found in a bean field in Jarvis Township, Illinois. The woman was around 25 years old and had shoulder-length auburn hair. She had several stab wounds to her neck and torso, and she had been sexually mutilated. The killer had removed her reproductive organs. Unfortunately, the woman has never been identified and is known only today as Jane Doe.
Her case remains unsolved. Investigators later looked into Larry Hall as being their killer, but without sufficient evidence, they couldn't prove it. Once the temperatures started rising this spring, Courtney and I both realized that we were back in the same worn-out rotation. We were wearing the same tanks, the same shorts, the same pants, the same everything.
Her case remains unsolved. Investigators later looked into Larry Hall as being their killer, but without sufficient evidence, they couldn't prove it. Once the temperatures started rising this spring, Courtney and I both realized that we were back in the same worn-out rotation. We were wearing the same tanks, the same shorts, the same pants, the same everything.
Her case remains unsolved. Investigators later looked into Larry Hall as being their killer, but without sufficient evidence, they couldn't prove it. Once the temperatures started rising this spring, Courtney and I both realized that we were back in the same worn-out rotation. We were wearing the same tanks, the same shorts, the same pants, the same everything.