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Texas
Dec 9, 2005 16:43:15 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 16:43:15 GMT -5
Unsolved Homicide: Dorian McCorvey Dorian McCorvey Victim: Dorian Jacques McCorvey, Black male, 21 Address: Intersection of Loyola Lane and Manor Road. Date: October 22, 1995 Cause of Death: Gunshot Wound Motive: Unknown Officers responded to a drive by shooting at the intersection of Manor and Loyola. According to victim and witness statements, Dorian McCorvey's vehicle, a burgundy Oldsmobile, was traveling westbound on Loyola. They were stopped at the traffic light at Manor Rd in the far left-hand turn lane. The suspect vehicle pulled up to the right side of McCorvey's vehicle and a young male leaned out of the passenger window and shot over the roof of the suspect vehicle. Witnesses reported hearing approximately ten shots. All of the people in McCorvey's car, including McCorvey himself who was the driver were hit. McCorvey sustained a fatal gun shot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene. Upon being hit McCorvey lost control of his vehicle and careened across the street and ultimately crashed into a car wash office. The two passengers were transported to Brackenridge Hospital with Gun shot wounds. The suspect vehicle was either a cream or dark colored vehicle that was possibly a Cadillac Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information concerning this case to please call the APD homicide tip line at (512) 477-3588 or the Homicide Detail at (512) 974-5210. The Homicide Detail can also be contacted by e-mail at homicide@ci.austin.tx.us
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Dec 9, 2005 16:44:08 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 16:44:08 GMT -5
Unsolved Homicide: William Colbert William Colbert Victim: William Colbert, Black male, DOB: 8-03-61 Address: 3412 S. Congress Ave. Date: August 10, 1997 Cause of Death: Blunt Force Trama Motive: Unknown On August 10, 1997 Austin police officers responded to a call for assistance at the Bel Aire Motel located at 3412 S. Congress, Austin, TX. Upon arrival, officers found the body of the victim, William Colbert, lying on the floor of one of the rooms. It appeared that the victim had been badly beaten. Officers found that the motel room occupied by the victim was sparsely furnished. There were a few items of personal nature within the room, and some trash. Various items were collected for evidentiary purposes. Robbery is a possible motive in the death of William Colbert. Drugs may have been involved. Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information concerning this case to please call the APD homicide tip line at (512) 477-3588 or the Homicide Detail at (512) 974-5210. The Homicide Detail can also be contacted by e-mail at homicide@ci.austin.tx.us
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Dec 9, 2005 16:45:29 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 16:45:29 GMT -5
Unsolved Homicide: Susan Wolfe Susan Wolfe Victim: Susan Leigh Wolfe, White female, DOB: 01/13/54 Address: 200 block of Franklin Boulevard. Date: January 9, 1980 Cause of Death: Gunshot Wound Motive: Unknown Susan Wolfe was abducted while walking in the 200 block of Franklin Boulevard. Ms. Wolfe was walking from her residence, 212 Franklin St., to a friend's house located at 109 E. 49th Street. Wolfe had planned to stay the night with her friend on 49th Street due to the fact that her residence had been exterminated for roaches. A witness reported seeing Wolfe walking eastbound in the 200 block of Franklin Blvd. The witness advised that two unknown males, wearing trench coats, kidnapped Wolfe. He stated that they forced her inside of a 1971 or 1972 white vinyl / maroon, two door, Dodge Polara. He reported that the suspect vehicle had major collision damage to passenger door. Suspect Vehicle On January 10, 1980 at 8:34 a.m. while inspecting rental property, a citizen found the partially clothed body of Susan Wolfe in the south alley of the 2000 block of E. 17th Street. Dr. Robert Bayardo performed an autopsy on the body of Wolfe. It was learned that Wolfe had died as the result of a single gunshot wound. There was evidence of sexual assault. Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information concerning this case to please call the APD homicide tip line at (512) 477-3588 or the Homicide Detail at (512) 974-5210. The Homicide Detail can also be contacted by e-mail at homicide@ci.austin.tx.us
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Texas
Dec 9, 2005 16:46:30 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 16:46:30 GMT -5
unsolved homicide: larry dean flint Larry Flint Victim: Larry Dean Flint, Black male, DOB: 12-11-59 Address: Intersection of E. Riversude and Montopolis Date: August 9, 1993 Cause of Death: Gunshot Wound Motive: Unknown Mr. Larry Flint was stopped at the intersection Riverside and Montopolis in the inside of the southbound lanes. He was driving an 1984 Oldsmoblie Cutlass/Cierra four door. Flint was the only occupant in the car. Another vehicle pulled next to Flint in the outside lane in a unknown smaller vehicle. A black male opened the driver door of the suspect vehicle, leaned out and fired a single shot into Flints vehicle. According to witnesses the driver/shooter was the only occupant in the vehicle. After the shooting the suspect fled through a nearby parking lot and proceeded westbound on East Riverside Drive at a high rate of speed. The suspect is decribed as: * Dark Complected Black Male * 25-35 year-old * 5'7" - 5'8" * Approximately 180 pounds * Short black hair Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information concerning this case to please call the APD homicide tip line at (512) 477-3588 or the Homicide Detail at (512) 974-5210. The Homicide Detail can also be contacted by e-mail at homicide@ci.austin.tx.us
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Texas
Dec 9, 2005 16:47:27 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 16:47:27 GMT -5
unsolved homicide: john leebrick John Leebrick Victim: John R. Leebrick, White male, DOB: 2-20-45 Date: December 16, 1984 Cause of Death: Gunshot wounds On 12-16-84, the victim's body was discovered inside an apartment at 1818 S. Lakeshore by his estranged girlfriend. The victim was found in apartment #203 in his upstairs bedroom lying on the floor. The victim had suffered several gunshot wounds. It was determined that the victim sold cocaine and marijuana out of his apartment. It was also learned that the victim had just received a shipment of cocaine just prior to his death. Robbery is believed to have been the motive. Investigators believe the victim was murdered sometime after 12:00 a.m. on December 11, 1984. Several suspects surfaced during the investigation but were never actually connected with this murder. In addition, witnesses reported seeing a suspicious green VW beetle visiting the victim's apartment around the time of his death. Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information concerning this case to please call the APD homicide tip line at (512) 477-3588 or the Homicide Detail at (512) 974-5210. The Homicide Detail can also be contacted by e-mail at homicide@ci.austin.tx.us
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Dec 9, 2005 16:48:22 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 16:48:22 GMT -5
unsolved homicide: natalie antonetti Natalie Antonetti Victim: Natalie Antonetti, White female, 38 Date: October 13, 1985 Location: 1200 Barton Hills Dr. #188 Cause of Death: Blunt Force Natalie Antonetti returned alone to her apartment at approximately 2:30 a.m. after having been out with friends at a local nightclub. She spoke briefly with her roommate, changed her clothes and went for a walk by the pool in the apartment complex. Returning after 10 minutes she again spoke to her roommate. The roommate then went to bed leaving Natalie alone in the living room where she fell asleep on the couch. The roommate was awakened around 5:15 a.m. by the sound of thumping, someone moaning and a door shutting. She discovered Natalie on the couch bleeding from her head and speaking in a very slurred manner. EMS arrived and transported her to the hospital where she died eighteen days later of head injuries sustained during the attack. The most probable method of entry was the front door, which had been checked by the roommate before she went to sleep. It was closed but she did not test the lock. At approximately 4:45 am on the same night a suspicious person call was recorded wherein a neighbor reported seeing and talking to a WM, 5'6" to 6', 220 Ibs. with short blond hair, large shoulders and belly, wearing a T-shirt with 'The Lotions" printed on it (the name of a local band). The Medical Examiner reported that the victim had received several blows to the skull from a heavy, blunt object, possibly a tire tool, club or heavy stick. Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information concerning this case to please call the APD homicide tip line at (512) 477-3588 or the Homicide Detail at (512) 974-5210. The Homicide Detail can also be contacted by e-mail at homicide@ci.austin.tx.us
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Dec 9, 2005 16:49:51 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 16:49:51 GMT -5
unsolved homicide: ruth helene case Ruth Case Victim: Ruth Helene Case, White female, DOB: 12/16/55 Date: January 15, 1986 Cause of Death: Stabbing Ruth Helene Case was a 30-year-old female. Case was described as a good mother and a good wife. She was also described as reliable and punctual. She was employed by Holy Cross Hospital part-time and worked from 3:00 to 11:00 p.m. She was also a full-time student at ACC and attended classes at the Ridgeview Campus. Allan Case, her husband, reported her missing on January 15, 1986 after she failed to pick up their two daughters from school as planned. Her car was found parked in the 2900 block of Glen Oak Street. This would have been less than 100 yards from her last class. Foul play was immediately suspected. Case was last seen alive leaving her chemistry lab class at 11:50 a.m. on January 15th. A search, both aerial and ground, was conducted. On March 21, 1986, officers were summoned to 3402 Whitley, which is located in the Booker T. Washington housing project. Once there, officers met with a housing authority supervisor. He had discovered a decomposing human body, which was mostly skeletal remains. The remains were identified as Ruth Case. At the time the skeletal remains were discovered, most of the Booker T. Washington projects had been condemned. It was obvious that 3402 Whitley had been vacant from some time. Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information concerning this case to please call the APD homicide tip line at (512) 477-3588 or the Homicide Detail at (512) 974-5210. The Homicide Detail can also be contacted by e-mail at homicide@ci.austin.tx.us
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Dec 9, 2005 16:51:02 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 16:51:02 GMT -5
Victim: Debra Jan Baker, White female, DOB: 05/19/53 Address: 1206 Dwyce Drive Date: January 13, 1988 Cause of Death: Blunt force trauma Debra Baker was last seen the night of January 12, 1988. Debra failed to report for work at Elliott Systems on January 13. Debra was found deceased in bed by a family member who went to the residence to check on her. Debra had been beaten multiple times with a blunt object and there was evidence of possible forced entry into her residence. Detectives believe that the offender took an electronic device and possibly additional belongings from the residence. Sexual assault is also a possible motive. Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information concerning this case to please call the APD homicide tip line at (512) 477-3588 or the Homicide Detail at (512) 974-5210. The Homicide Detail can also be contacted by e-mail at homicide@ci.austin.tx.us
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Dec 9, 2005 16:51:45 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 16:51:45 GMT -5
unsolved homicide: paula hernandez
Victim: Paula Hernandez, DOB: 11-6-67
Address: 3106 Glen Ora
Date: August 26, 1996
Cause of Death: Gunshot Wound
On Monday, August 26, 1996 at about 10:10 p.m. Paula Hernandez was driven home from work by her friend, Randy Salazar. As Salazar pulled into Hernandez' driveway, an unknown subject fired several shots. Hernandez was struck and fatally wounded.
Hernandez was taken by private vehicle to Brackenridge Hospital where she was pronounced dead. According to the Medical Examiner's Office Hernandez was killed by a gunshot wound.
Hernandez left behind four children who were 12, 11, 9 and 8 at the time of her death. She had just recently started a new job as a saleswoman at a shoe store. According to family members and friends, Hernandez was a lovable people-person and a loving mother.
The suspect was described as:
* White or Hispanic male * 5'5" to 5'8" tall, slender but muscular build * Short hair * Last seen wearing a white cap and white baggy T-shirt. * Also wearing a dark colored bandana over the lower half of his face.
The suspect vehicle was described as:
* Dark colored older model passenger car * Similar in size and shape to an Oldsmobile Cutlass or Buick Regal * Vehicle may have been sitting in or near Glen Ora Street several minutes prior to the shooting * Suspect fled south toward Glen Allen Street
Detectives believe the suspect was waiting for the victim to arrive home and ambushed her as she and her friend pulled into the driveway.
Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information concerning this case to please call the APD homicide tip line at (512) 477-3588 or the Homicide Detail at (512) 974-5210. The Homicide Detail can also be contacted by e-mail at homicide@ci.austin.tx.us
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Dec 9, 2005 16:52:09 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 16:52:09 GMT -5
unsolved homicide: debra reiding
Victim: Debra Sue Reiding, white female, DOB: 10/18/60
Address: 1222 Algarita, #137
Date: January 22, 1979
Cause of Death: Asphyxia
On January 22, 1979 Robert Reiding arrived home from work and discovered the body of his wife, Debra, an 18-year-old female. He found her in bed, under the covers, with a pillow over her head. Since there was not a phone in their apartment, Robert went to a pay phone nearby and called the police.
Robert and Debra were newlyweds and had just recently moved to Austin from Montana. At the time of her murder, the Montana Mining Restaurant (steakhouse) employed Debra.
Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information concerning this case to please call the APD homicide tip line at (512) 477-3588 or the Homicide Detail at (512) 974-5210. The Homicide Detail can also be contacted by e-mail at homicide@ci.austin.tx.us
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Dec 9, 2005 16:52:36 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 16:52:36 GMT -5
unsolved homicide: jaun lara
Victim: Juan Ramon Lara, Hispanic male, DOB: 01/02/64
Address: 6705 Highway 290 West
Date: April 9, 1987
Cause of Death: Multiple Gunshot Wounds
On April 9, 1987 Juan Lara was shot and killed between 8:20 and 8:45 p.m. Lara was employed as a cashier at the Hillside Liquors II located at the Oak Hill Centre Shopping Complex. A customer found the victim.
There were no signs that a struggle had taken place. There was no money in either of the two cash registers that were on the counter and a handgun that was used for protection was also taken. Detectives believe robbery was a motive.
Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information concerning this case to please call the APD homicide tip line at (512) 477-3588 or the Homicide Detail at (512) 974-5210. The Homicide Detail can also be contacted by e-mail at homicide@ci.austin.tx.us
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Dec 9, 2005 16:53:06 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 16:53:06 GMT -5
unsolved homicide: steve longoria
Victim: Steve Longoria, Hispanic male, DOB: 02/18/73
Address: 4907 Merritt Drive, #D
Date: March 7, 1993
Cause of Death: Gunshot Wound
On March 7, 1993 Steve Longoria was at his residence with his wife, daughter, mother-in-law and several friends. Someone knocked on the front door and the victim opened the door. The unknown male asked if he was Steve and then shot him. The shooter fled on foot.
Homicide investigators are asking anyone with information concerning this case to please call the APD homicide tip line at (512) 477-3588 or the Homicide Detail at (512) 974-5210. The Homicide Detail can also be contacted by e-mail at homicide@ci.austin.tx.us
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Dec 9, 2005 17:07:06 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 17:07:06 GMT -5
Capital Murder - Bexar County Sheriff's Office Case Number 00-17588
The bodies of 33 year old Earlene "Tiny" Neagley and her 8 year old daughter, Christine Hasler were found in a bedroom of their small mobile home off the 14,500 block of Old Frio City Road in Southwest Bexar County, Texas. The bodies were found during the late morning hours of Tuesday, March 28th, 2000.
The mother and daughter suffered head trauma from an unidentified blunt instrument(s). The mother and daughter reportedly were last seen alive during the late evening hours of Saturday, March 25th, 2000 at their residence.
Any person with information on this, or any other case presented here is encouraged to contact the Bexar County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigations Division at (210) 335-6070.
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Dec 9, 2005 17:07:56 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 17:07:56 GMT -5
Murder - Bexar County Sheriff's Office Case Number 00-34563
Lorena Hernandez, 17, was last seen alive on June 14th, 2000, at approximately 9:00 p.m. Hernandez left her home at 502 East Park, San Antonio, Texas, headed to a local neighborhood store located at the corner of McCullough and East Evergreen.
A witness reported seeing Lorena Hernandez walking by the 500 block of East Evergreen when an unidentified Hispanic male driving a white colored sports car stopped and spoke with Hernandez. After a brief conversation with the man, Hernandez got in the vehicle which was last seen traveling towards McCullough street.
The suspect was described as being an Hispanic man with very dark skin tone and pock marks on his face with no facial hair. The man appeared to be in his early 20's with a medium physical build.
The vehicle described as totally white in color had the body shape of a 1990's model Isuzu or Toyota with tinted windows.
During the late afternoon hours of Saturday June 17th, 2000, the decomposed body of 17 year old Lorena Hernandez was found in the shallow waters of the Calaveras Creek, approximately a quarter mile south of South East Loop 1604 in South Bexar County, Texas.
Any person with information on this, or any other case presented here is encouraged to contact the Bexar County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigations Division at (210) 335-6070.
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Dec 9, 2005 17:08:26 GMT -5
Post by Sher on Dec 9, 2005 17:08:26 GMT -5
Capital Murder - San Antonio Police Dept. Case Number 1985-269216
Deputy Adrian Aguilar died as a result of gunshot on June 30, 1985. Aguilar was returning to the Bexar County Jail from Medical Center Hospital where he had been assigned to guard a hospitalized prisoner. Deputy Aguilar was exiting Interstate 10 at Santa Rosa Street, when he was shot by an unknown assailant from the passenger side of a passing auto.
Aguilar, 21, was dressed in his uniform and was driving his personal vehicle. He was found, slumped behind the steering wheel, with a gunshot wound to his back. He died several hours later. There were no witnesses to the crime.
Any person with information on this, or any other case presented here is encouraged to contact the Bexar County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigations Division at (210) 335-6070.
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