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Police plead for help in the disappearance of Adre-Anna Jackson

Adre-Anna Jackson was last seen on December 2, 2005 at 7:45 AM. The police have noAdreanna_Jackson suspects and are short on leads.

“We’re looking at everybody,” Lawler said. “Nobody’s been ruled out.”

The Lakewood police are asking anyone who knows anything or knows what may have happened to Adre-Anna Jackson to please come forward. Lakewood police think someone knows what happened to Adre-Anna Jackson, and they want to hear from that person. Police feel that someones knows what happened.

Investigators renewed their plea for information Tuesday about the disappearance of the 10-year-old Tillicum girl as an FBI underwater team resumed its search at American Lake.

“I think someone knows what happened to her and doesn’t want to say,” said Lakewood police Sgt. Chris Lawler, one of the lead detectives investigating Adre-Anna’s disappearance. “I really doubt she disappeared on ADREANNA Boather own.”

Police are focusing on a 14-foot boat that was abandoned at the public dock and are looking for its owner.

Lakewood police also are looking for the owner of a 14-foot boat that was abandoned at the public dock at American Lake Park. Police confiscated the boat last week as part of their investigation, though they have no information linking it to Adre-Anna’s disappearance.

The white-and-blue boat has a purple top. It bears no identifying numbers, name or brand, Lawler said. Officers have talked to American Lake Park neighbors but found no one who knew anything about the boat.

From KOMO News: Police Calling For More Help In Search For Missing Girl

Adre’Anna Jackson disappeared two weeks ago on her way to school. FBI Agents are helping to search nearby American Lake. But police say they need more tips and more information from the public if they are to find Adre’Anna.

Adre’Anna’s mother holds up the dress her 10-year-old daughter wore to a father-daughter tea earlier this year. She remembers the little girl who is smart, happy and tall for her age; the little girl who loves to sit at her keyboard and write, who loves her dolls and knick knacks, who really loves her guinea pig.

Yvette Gervais thinks her daughter would know what to do if approached by strangers. “I would think, hope, run off. That’s what Dad, that’s what I taught her.”

There is a reward of up to $1,000. So if you think you might have information, call 911, call Crimestoppers (1-800-CRIME-13). Police say it could make a real difference for Adre’Anna.

December 14th, 2005 at 11:31pm Posted by | Missing, Missing Children, Pictures | one comment

Bookcase Seized In Avery Case in the Murder of Teresa Halbach

According to reports as per a search warrant, authorities in the Teresa Halbach murder have seized a bookcase from the suspect, Steven Avery’s, bedroom.

According to a search warrant, prosecutors in the Teresa Halbach murder case have seized a bookcase from Steven Avery’s bedroom, hoping to prove an essential piece of evidence was hidden there.

Kucharski says the key wasn’t found during the initial search and he thinks it likely fell from the bookcase while investigators were searching it. They hope that by seizing the bookcase they can figure out where the key was hidden.

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December 14th, 2005 at 11:08pm Posted by | Found Deceased, Missing, Missing Adult, Steven Avery, Teresa Marie Halbach | one comment

Christine Rudy Case: Waiting for Word from the crime lab in Madison

Family, friends and investigators are waiting for results from the crime lab in Madison in the Christine Rudy case.

Investigators sent remains to the lab to see if they are connected with the case. Investigators are still not discussing the condition of the remains or where they were found. News 18 confirmed the remains were not found in Eau Claire, Chippewa, Taylor, or Marathon counties.

A relative of Christine’s told News 18 that the family is hoping for a positive ending, but is preparing for the worst.

If you have any information, call 715-743-3157.

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December 14th, 2005 at 10:59pm Posted by | Christine Rudy, Missing, Missing Adult | one comment

Larry King, Interview with Family of George Smith

CNN LARRY KING LIVE, December 13, 2005

Interview With Family of George Smith

Joining us first from Washington, George Smith III, the father of George Smith who disappeared from the cruise ship this summer; Maureen Smith, who is George’s mother; Bree Smith, his sister; and Brett Rivkind, the attorney for the Smith family.

Last July a honeymoon cruise in the Mediterranean ended tragically for George Alan Smith IV and his bride, Jennifer Hagel- Smith. They were on a Royal Caribbean cruise line. The Brilliance of the Seas was the name of the ship.

Jennifer was told that her 26-year-old husband had apparently gone overboard. Blood was reportedly found inside the newlywed’s cabin and below the balcony outside their stateroom. Since then, the Smith family has been looking for answers.

Brett, why in Washington today? What happened there today?

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December 14th, 2005 at 10:47pm Posted by | Cruise ship, George Allen Smith IV, Missing, Missing Adult | no comments

Officials search Boat, Dumpster and Lake for clues

With few leads to go on, police have confiscated a boat and a dumpster from American Lake North County Park as part of their investigation into the disappearance of Adre-Anna Jackson.

Investigators were alerted to the boat by a witness who said it had been tied to a public dock for a couple of days and was out of place, Lt. Bret Farrar said. The Dumpster was nearby.

Detectives have no information linking the boat or the Dumpster to Adre-Anna’s disappearance but will search them for possible evidence, Farrar said.

Friday, investigators were waiting for the boat to dry out before examining it.

“Obviously, we’re looking for hair and fibers,” Farrar said.

FBI will use sonar to map lake floor in search for girl

The FBI has stated that they will return and search the American Lake with side scanner sonar.

The team will use sonar equipment to map the lake floor between Bill’s Boat House, Silcox Island and Harry Todd Park, Lakewood police Lt. Bret Farrar said. Last week, agents combed the docks at the park and divers searched the surrounding water. No one found a trace of Adre-Anna.

Police asked the FBI team to expand their search, though not because of any specific information about Adre-Anna’s whereabouts, Farrar said.

“We’re just trying everything,” he said.

Crime Stoppers of Tacoma-Pierce County offers a $1,000 reward for information leading to Adre-Anna Jackson’s return. People with information about the case are asked to call 253-591-5959.

December 14th, 2005 at 10:25pm Posted by | Adre-Anna Jackson, Missing, Missing Children, Search and Rescue | no comments

Suspect Scott Deojay in court charged with kidnapping & death of Judith Nilan

A 36-year-old man, suspect Scott Deojay was charged with kidnapping and killing a middle-school social worker Judith Nilan.

The suspect, Scott Deojay, was being held on $1 million bond and was to be arraigned Wednesday. Vance would not say how Deojay, of Plainfield, knew the victim, 44-year-old Judith Nilan.

Nilan was reported missing Monday night by her husband, who said she went jogging and never returned.

The suspect is Scott Deojay, 36, of Plainfield. He’s being held at the state police barracks in Danielson and he’s charged with kidnapping in connection with the murder of Judith Nilan.

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December 14th, 2005 at 04:24pm Posted by | Found Deceased, Judith Nilan, Missing, Missing Adult | one comment

Daniel Marks Still Missing, Family fears fatal fall

Daniel Marks has been missing since Thursday, Nov. 10. That was the last day anyone onMarks pic Kaua’i reported seeing him by the Kalalau Lookout in Koke’e State Park. His family has been searching for him since Thanksgiving Day. However, The father of missing hiker Daniel Marks left to return to the Mainland yesterday.

The father of missing hiker Daniel Marks left to return to the Mainland yesterday, with a range of emotions from that of a grieving father to those of someone who said he will never forget the kindness of Kauaians during his ordeal.

While Ronald Marks Sr. has left Kaua’i resigned to the fact that the next time he hears about his son will probably be when his body is found, others are continuing to search, notably his daughter, Susan Marks.

Susan Marks quickly became an expert on the back-country portions of Kaua’i, reading books from the public libraries and talking with many rescue professionals, hunters, hikers, state parks personnel, and many other people, Ronald Marks Sr. said. “She got up to speed fast,” he said.

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December 14th, 2005 at 03:07pm Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult | no comments

Melinda Superville’s death treated as a suicide

Police are treating the death of chiropractor Melinda Superville as an apparent suicide as a hard amount of pills were found where her body was discovered.

Though police said Saturday that they are treating chiropractor Melinda Superville’s death as an “apparent suicide,” the medical examiner’s office has not yet ruled how she died.

A “large quantity” of assorted pills was discovered at the scene, and physical evidence indicated that Superville, 43, had ingested a large number of them, Houston police Sgt. Nate McDuell said Saturday.

It was also reported that the keys to her car, house and office were found hanging from the lock in the door of the business at 2601 Antoine.

The odd thing about the reference to a suicide is the reporting that when the body was initially found with a head wound.

“The body is in a back bedroom laying on the floor, and that’s about all I’m prepared to say at this point,” said Sgt. David Crain, with the Houston Police Department. “There is a wound to the body about the head, but I can’t tell specifically where or from what.”

Yet in todays reports we see that there was no sign of physical trauma and also no suicide note.

A pistol was also found at the scene, but it had not been fired, and there was no sign of physical trauma to the body, police reported Friday.

McDuell did not know whether a suicide note was found.

All wait for the medical examiners report that is due out at the earliest next Monday.

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December 14th, 2005 at 02:30am Posted by | Found Deceased, Melinda Superville, Missing, Missing Adult | 3 comments

Missing Jogger Judith Nilan Found Dead (Update: Arrest Made)

Judith Nilan was reported missing and was last seen alive about 4:30 p.m. Monday, when she went out for a daily run. Judith Nilan’s body was discovered Tuesday in a building near her home, according to the state police.

The state police used tracking dogs, a helicopter and volunteers to search for Nilan.

Police later cordoned off an area off Red Head Hill Road, not far from the Nilan home.

The body, tentatively identified as Nilan’s, was found at about 11 a.m. Tuesday morning, Vance said. It was sent to the medical examiner’s office in Farmington for an autopsy.

Judith Nilan’s body was found on the property owned by Caroll Spinney, the performer who plays Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on the television show “Sesame Street,” a town official said.

Nilan’s husband, Jon Baker, called police Monday night after Nilan failed to return from her daily run, said Sgt. J. Paul Vance, a state police spokesman.

Vance would not say what led police to the storage building, which straddles the Connecticut-Massachusetts line about 6 miles from Nilan’s home and near her jogging route.

No suspects were in custody Tuesday afternoon, but police had solid leads, Vance said.

UPDATE: Arrest made in the murder of Woodstock woman, Judith Nilan

A 36-year-old Plainfield man has been arrested in connection to the death of a Woodstock woman.

Police say they arrested Scott Deojay after he was discharged from Day Kimble Hospital where he was undergoing a medical evaluation. He has been charged with kidnapping and is being held on $1 million. More charges are pending.

“We all, for the whole town, express out deepest sympathy for the family,” says Margaret Whalean, Woodstock First Selectman.

Police are awaiting an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. An investigation lead to the arrest of Deojay for kidnapping. More charges are pending.

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December 13th, 2005 at 11:50pm Posted by | Found Deceased, Judith Nilan, Missing, Missing Adult, Search and Rescue | one comment

Scarborough, George Smith IV, and the Cruise Industry Congressional Hearing

Joe Scarborough has done tireless work on the disappearance of honeymooner George Allen Smith IV aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship. The disappearance and the presumed cover up and tampering of evidence have sparked a Congressional hearing into the cruise line industry, its risks, security and jurisdiction issues.

Well, this is a joint hearing with Chris Shays. He chairs in Government Reform the Homeland Security Committee. I chair the one with oversight over the FBI and the Justice Department. And both of us are senior members of Homeland Security.

Coming on the foot heals of yet another disappearance of a passenger aboard a cruise ship, Congress will have hearings and the following is a rather informative look into the many issues that cruise ship passengers have never contemplated until recently.

SCARBOROUGH COUNTRY is just beginning. Tomorrow, there’s going to be a hearing right behind me on Capitol Hill, and they’re going to be investigating what happened to that man, George Smith IV, and whether the cruise line that he was on with his beautiful wife covered up a murder, or at least covered up evidence of a possible murder for profit.

SCARBOROUGH: And now to the case of the missing honeymooner George Smith.

The 26-year-old vanished from his honeymoon cruise five months ago, and now Congress is bringing the cruise industry to Capitol Hill, as we in SCARBOROUGH COUNTRY have been demanding for months.

Now, Congress is going to hold hearings right here in D.C. tomorrow to try to get answers on what the cruise industry is doing, and to be quite blunt with you, what they’re not doing to keep you and your family members safe when you go on a cruise.

It’s what George Smith’s family calls justice for George.

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December 13th, 2005 at 08:06pm Posted by | Cruise ship, George Allen Smith IV, Missing, Missing Adult | 3 comments

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