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This woman has been stabbed multiple times, and her throat has been slit.
I immediately drew my weapon, walked in, Asked the elderly female, is there anybody else in the residence? She said, my daughter is in the bedroom. My main concern was, is the person that did this still in the residence? Took a couple of steps towards the bedroom, walking down the hall.
I immediately drew my weapon, walked in, Asked the elderly female, is there anybody else in the residence? She said, my daughter is in the bedroom. My main concern was, is the person that did this still in the residence? Took a couple of steps towards the bedroom, walking down the hall.
I immediately drew my weapon, walked in, Asked the elderly female, is there anybody else in the residence? She said, my daughter is in the bedroom. My main concern was, is the person that did this still in the residence? Took a couple of steps towards the bedroom, walking down the hall.
She was clearly deceased, covered in blood, laying naked, face down on the floor.
She was clearly deceased, covered in blood, laying naked, face down on the floor.
She was clearly deceased, covered in blood, laying naked, face down on the floor.
Now normally somebody has the right to confront their accuser in court. This is the exception to that. The accuser is actually dead. So with their last breath, it's presumed to be the truth. A dying declaration can be used in court, but there is one rule.
Now normally somebody has the right to confront their accuser in court. This is the exception to that. The accuser is actually dead. So with their last breath, it's presumed to be the truth. A dying declaration can be used in court, but there is one rule.
Now normally somebody has the right to confront their accuser in court. This is the exception to that. The accuser is actually dead. So with their last breath, it's presumed to be the truth. A dying declaration can be used in court, but there is one rule.
Nothing is stolen, and there is no murder weapon. All the DNA and fingerprints belong to Vonda, Angel, her live-in fiance, David, and other family members.
Nothing is stolen, and there is no murder weapon. All the DNA and fingerprints belong to Vonda, Angel, her live-in fiance, David, and other family members.
Nothing is stolen, and there is no murder weapon. All the DNA and fingerprints belong to Vonda, Angel, her live-in fiance, David, and other family members.
The detectives find that on the night of the murder, Walter was more than 200 miles away. His alibi checks out, so they have to cross Walter Lucas off the list. If there is no break-in, the next question police ask is who could get into the house. Everyone who has a key, family, David the fiance, all have alibis too.
The detectives find that on the night of the murder, Walter was more than 200 miles away. His alibi checks out, so they have to cross Walter Lucas off the list. If there is no break-in, the next question police ask is who could get into the house. Everyone who has a key, family, David the fiance, all have alibis too.
The detectives find that on the night of the murder, Walter was more than 200 miles away. His alibi checks out, so they have to cross Walter Lucas off the list. If there is no break-in, the next question police ask is who could get into the house. Everyone who has a key, family, David the fiance, all have alibis too.
within a development that most murder investigations never see. A letter from the killer, and it's postmarked in Chicago.
within a development that most murder investigations never see. A letter from the killer, and it's postmarked in Chicago.
within a development that most murder investigations never see. A letter from the killer, and it's postmarked in Chicago.
How would the writer know all of this unless they knew the women, unless they were actually there?