A Man Named D.B. Cooper

A Man Named D.B. Cooper

On the afternoon of the 24th of November, 1971, a man carrying a black attaché case and referred to himself as “Dan Cooper” entered the Portland International Airport and bought a one-way ticket on Flight #305; Portland, Oregon to Seattle, Washington. Cooper was assigned seat 18C and ordered a drink before takeoff.

Cooper was a white male, wearing a white shirt with a dark business suit and tie. He appeared to be in his mid-40’s and was a quiet man with little accent. Boarding the plane he drew no attention to himself.

The plane, a Boeing 727 aircraft, carried 42 occupants in total. 36 passengers (including Cooper), Captain William A. Scott, First Officer William “Bill” J. Rataczak, Flight Engineer Harold E. Anderson, and three flight attendants, Alice Hancock, Tina Mucklow, and Florence Schaffner.

The Hijacking

The aircraft left Portland on schedule at 2:50 pm PST. Shortly after, around 3:00 pm, Cooper handed flight attendant Schaffner a note. At the time, men traveling alone would usually hand flight attendants notes with phone numbers or hotel room numbers written on them, so Schaffner assumed it was only a business man’s phone number. Schaffner ignored the note, quietly slipping it unopened into her purse. The next time she passed, Cooper whispered to her, “Miss, you’d better look at that note. I have a bomb.”

The note read in neat handwriting, “Miss – I have a bomb in my briefcase and want you to sit by me.” The shocked attendant did as she was told. She then asked to see the bomb. Cooper opened his cheap case and showed a glimpse of two rows of four red sticks, which was presumed to be dynamite, all connected to a mass of wires that led to a cylindrical battery. Soon, Schaffner was walking to the captain with a new note of Cooper’s demands: $200,000 in negotiable American currency, two front parachutes, and two back parachutes, all given to him by 5:00 pm.

After reading the note, Captain Scott immediately contacted air traffic control. They then contacted the Seattle Police who contacted the FBI. The FBI urgently called the airline’s president, Donald Nyrop, who then stated to comply with the demands given by Cooper. After this, Cooper instructed the flight attendant to return the note to him, removing incriminating evidence and leaving the exact wording unknown, but everyone present agreed that the note contained the words, “no funny business”.

With Schaffner in the cockpit, Cooper moved to the window seat so that flight attendant Mucklow could sit in the isle to act as a liaison between them and the cockpit. Cooper told Mucklow to tell the captain to stay in the air until the money and parachutes were ready. He also made additional demands; when landing in Seattle, all passengers would remain onboard until Cooper had the money, then he would let them go. The plane circled Puget Sound for about 2 hours to give the FBI enough time to obtain the needed resources. While the plane was circling, Mucklow asked why Cooper was hijacking this airlines specifically. Cooper replied, “It’s not because I have a grudge against your airlines, it’s just because I have a grudge,” he stopped and said that this airlines just fulfilled his needs.

The $200,000 was received in $20 bills, with random serial numbers which complied with Cooper’s request. Every bill had a serial number starting with “L”, however, specifically planned by the FBI. Tacoma’s McChord Air Force Base offered to supply the parachutes, but Cooper rejected this offer; he wanted regular civilian parachutes, not military grade ones. Seattle Police eventually contacted a local skydiving school, and bought the two front parachutes from them. The two back parachutes were obtained from a local stunt pilot.

In the Sky Again

At 5:46 PST, the plane arrived in the Seattle-Tacoma airport. Cooper told them that only one representative was allowed to bring the money and parachutes, and the only entrance/exit would be the plane’s front door. When this played out to Coopers demands, Mucklow traveled to the front entrance to receive the supplies from Al Lee, Northwest Orient’s Seattle operations manager. The 36 passengers were then released, with Cooper keeping several crew members (flight attendants Hancock and Schaffner being an exception, as they requested to debark from the plane), and the plane took off for a set course to Mexico City.

Sometime after takeoff, Cooper asked Mucklow to lower the back aircraft stairs. Mucklow expressed her fear many times of doing this, to which Cooper replied saying he would do it himself. He instructed Mucklow to go to the cockpit and close the curtain partition between Coach and First Class. He told her to not return.

By 8:13 pm, the warning light for the aft staircase lit. Pilot William Scott asked if he needed assistance, with Cooper replying his final message anyone ever heard from him again, “No.” The plane’s tail pitch upwards, and Cooper jumped out of the aircraft with the parachutes and money, never to be seen again.

Cooper’s fate still remains a mystery to this day.

 

Sources: Wikipedia, FBI.gov, Crimemuseum

The Case of Sherri Rasmussen

The Case of Sherri Rasmussen

The Murder

On the evening of February 24th, 1986, John Ruetten would return home from work to find his wife, Sherri Rasmussen, laying dead on the floor. She was shot 3 times and had a bruise on her face, with a porcelain vase being broken over her head. Sherri also had a bite mark on her arm, that an investigator noticed and obtained a swab of, which was then determined to belong to a female. The case was eventually dropped, being decided as a burglary.

In 2009, however, Jim Nuttal and Pete Barba brought the case back up as their burglar theory was invalid, because of the female DNA. As they investigated the case, more evidence appeared that proved the burglar theory to be incorrect.

Another Investigation

The evidence, before the 2nd investigation, suggested that a struggle began upstairs between Sherri and the culprit, ending at the 1st floor with Sherri dying. More evidence appeared in the 2nd investigation that proved this wrong. At the top of the staircase was a pile of stereo equipment on top of a VCR. If the struggle first began upstairs, leading downstairs, the stack of the equipment would likely have been knocked over, however the equipment was standing upright. For this to happen, the culprit would have had to go back up the stairs and re-stack the pile of the equipment. This is very unlikely to happen as when a burglar succeeds, their main priority is most likely to flee as soon as possible, proving that there was no burglar.

To support this theory, a fingerprint was found on the stack of equipment, but it had no print, suggesting that the culprit had gloves on. The blood was later proved to be Sherri’s, meaning that after she was shot, the culprit stacked the stereo equipment at the top of the stairs to make the case look bigger than what it really was.

From this, the detectives narrowed down their suspects to five females. One of these suspects was a woman named Stephanie Lazarus.

Stephanie Lazarus

Stephanie had dated John before Sherri. Both had never considered that they had major relationships. A bit into their relationship, John had accepted a job to be a hard drive manufacturer, and Stephanie had applied to be a LAPD uniformed officer, and was accepted.

Eventually, John had met Sherri and was then dating her behind Stephanie’s back. Stephanie later learned that John and Sherri have had a serious relationship. Stephanie wrote to John’s mother, “I wish it didn’t end the way it did, and I don’t think I’ll ever understand his decision.”

During John and Sherri’s engagement, Stephanie would often visit the apartment that John and Sherri shared. Stephanie would make excuses like her skies needed waxing. Sherri was bothered by Stephanie’s visits and was beginning to question their relationship. She eventually asked John to tell Stephanie to stop the visits. John responded to her cries by saying that, “They were just friends” and “You should just ignore her.”

It eventually escalated even farther. Stephanie would start to stalk Sherri on the streets. According to Sherri’s father, Nels Rasmussen, Stephanie would visit Sherri in her office and tell her that her relationship with John was not over, and “If I can’t have John, no one else will.”

The two detectives, Jim and Pete, learned that Stephanie was a LAPD Officer, and had been promoted to work on art theft cases as a detective. She was one of the only two detectives in the nation’s full time unit that were devoted to this specialty. She was noted as one of the least promising suspects by the detectives, however, since Stephanie was still in the department, they had to work carefully.

As the investigation continued, they narrowed down the suspects as more evidence appeared. At the end of this, the only suspect left on the list was Stephanie. Now they had to be extra careful; they referred to Stephanie as “No. 5” and would only work after hours.

They proceeded to look into details about Stephanie’s life back in the mid-80’s. They gathered intel from another detective and learned that at the time, the weapon that most officers would use as a backup was a .38. Stephanie used that type of gun. Jim and Pete then supposed that the best time to commit a murder like this, while working for the LAPD, was to commit it on a day off. Sherri had been murdered on one of Stephanie’s days off.

To add even more to the evidence, the murder weapon had been disposed of after the crime. For a police officer to lose or dispose of a major weapon would cause severe penalties, so using a backup weapon would be the obvious choice. As stated before, Stephanie had the same type of backup weapon that was used in the crime.

It was now clear to Jim and Pete that Stephanie was the murderer, but they had to prove it. They worked discreetly and informed superiors about the investigation. The detectives wanted to take a DNA sample from Stephanie. When Stephanie disposed of a cup that she had been drinking from, the detectives swiped a DNA sample from it. When tested, the DNA had matched the DNA from the bite mark on Sherri’s arm. They had found the culprit.

The Arrest

With the careful planning for the arrest, officers waited outside of Stephanie’s home. A short time after they had all lined outside, they received a call from the department headquarters. They requested that the officers would wait at the headquarters instead of Stephanie’s house, as she would be required to give up her equipment there. This would limit the risk of Stephanie retaliation when learning that she was the prime suspect of the murder.

When she arrived, she was asked to talk in an investigation room just to “tie some loose ends” in the Sherri Rasmussen case. While the interrogation went on, she said she didn’t remember most things about the case, since it had been many years since, but seemed to remember some. She admitted to visiting Sherri’s office and seeing John at his condo. The interrogation eventually escalated to the point where Stephanie decided to leave the room altogether. While walking down the hallway, she was met with officers that swiftly put her under arrest.

In early 2012, the trial began for Stephanie. The prosecutors accused that the murder was committed over jealousy from Sherri’s relationship with John. Defense said that Stephanie’s friends denied that she had any violence towards the failed relationship with John. They called their last witness who said that some fingerprints found in the investigation did not belong to Stephanie.

Prosecution showed the jury photos of Sherri and her found body. They said the fight wasn’t fair. The prosecutors reminded that there was no alibi for Stephanie at the time of the murder. Some time in March, Stephanie Lazarus, was convicted of first degree murder. She was sentenced to 27 years to life in prison. She is currently serving her sentence in the California Institution for Women in Corona.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Sherri_Rasmussen

Shooting happened at Lakewood Church.

Shooting happened at Lakewood Church.

A shooting occurred at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church last Sunday, injuring 2. The suspect was killed when police showed up. Texas authorities said: “At 1:53 PM when the Spanish speaking session was about to begin, someone shot at the church”

The suspect, who was a woman, carried a long rifle, she was wearing a backpack and a trench coat. She had a child who was about 4-5 years old. I don’t know why she brought a child, but she did, and that’s crazy. After she started shooting, off duty officers engaged and returned fire. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

2 people were injured, including a 57 year old man who was shot in the leg, and the child the suspect brought with, who is in critical condition. Why would you bring a child and then make the small child in critical condition? That’s very messed up and dumb.

The suspect mentioned that she had a bomb, but when a bomb squad was sent to search the premises, her car, and her backpack. There wasn’t any bombs on the scene. I’m guessing that she had a plan to blow up the church, but she was stopped. 

She was spraying some substance on the ground of the church and around the church. Police said that there wasn’t any threat to the public around Lakewood Church. 

 

During a conference, Senior Pastor, Joel Osteen, thanked law enforcement, and was devastated by the shooting that occurred. Joel Osteen says We don’t understand why all these things happened, but we know God’s in control.” and he said “We’re going to continue to move forward. There are forces of evil, but the forces that are for us, the forces of God are stronger than that,” he continued. “So we’re going to keep going strong and just, you know, doing what God’s called us to do, lift people up and give hope to the world again.”

 

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez announced the death of the shooter. “Correction: shooter is down,” Gonzalez wrote on social media. “But it does not appear that@HCSOTexas deputies fired shots; other agencies fired.”

“It’s traumatic. Not only for our community, but it’s certainly traumatic for the officers who had to take a life and we worry about their mental health as well, so our prayers are with them,” Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña said in Sunday’s news conference. “It is very important and tragic that a church was shot down by a crazy woman.”

 

Police advised that if there are people with missing family to go to the family reunification center at Greenway Plaza’s Life Time Fitness gym.

 

Lakewood responded on X saying to pray for Lakewood and the community.

 

Someone says “Soon after, she told the news station, she heard repeated bangs, almost like mechanical sounds.”

“Our hearts are with those impacted by today’s tragic shooting and the entire Lakewood Church community in Houston,” Abbott said. “Places of worship are sacred.”

 

Newly elected Mayor of Houston who ran on a law and order platform praised the Houston area agencies for collaborative response to the active shooter.

Washington post said: Lifeway Research, owned by the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant denomination in the United States, did a survey of Protestant pastors last year. It found that by far the most popular security plans pastors have are an ‘intentional plan for an active shooter’ and armed congregants. Fifty-four percent of the pastors polled said they have a plan involving armed churchgoers. Three years earlier, that number was 45 percent, Lifeway said.”

Houston Police Chief, Troy Finner, said “patrols will be increased at places of worship across the City of Houston.”

Ocultism is getting people harmed, kidnapped, killed, and raped.

Ocultism is getting people harmed, kidnapped, killed, and raped.

A seven year old kid in India was found dead with her liver extracted. The police said that a childless couple paid 1,000 Indian rupee to the girl’s neighbors and had her sacrificed so they could have children. It is said that the two men tried to rape her before proceeding to kill her.

There are many harmless occultism activities, but there are also really harmful ones. Some people will do sacrifices on kids and adults for a variety of reasons, but people are taking it too far by killing people and stated earlier hepatectomy (the extraction of the liver.) Police have said they cannot do much about it since it is protected by the first amendment.

A four year old boy was killed in India after his stepmother was told that a child had to be sacrificed to bear one of her own. Moreover she then later had a miscarriage.

Now if you’ve read it all, you probably have realized that they both were for fertility. Yet this isn’t always the case. There are many reasons that people have done this, wealth, lust, hatred, etc.

 Now if you start looking into this more, you will realize that there aren’t many reports of these. However most of these are not reported and/or don’t make it nationally this is a huge problem in many countries.

I know this might sound a lot like bias (which it is) : I like occultism and I feel like it’s a wonderful thing, but when it gets to the point where they are sacrificing children, they have crossed the line. My point of this article is not to try and stop occultism, it’s to inform on the bad side of occultism.

Here are the links of my information:

https://www.ndtv.com/kanpur-news/uttar-pradesh-kanpur-girl-7-killed-liver-extracted-for-alleged-occult-ritual-cops-2326051

https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/occult-criminal-investigation

https://www.ndtv.com/cities/4-year-old-boy-killed-in-up-human-sacrifice-ritual-stepmother-arrested-4120962

The Reid Technique – interrogation made easy

The Reid Technique – interrogation made easy

The Reid Technique is a 9 step police interrogation method, which is the final phase of a 3 phase interrogation process.

The Confrontation

The detective starts the interrogation by presenting evidence, whether it be real or fake, on why the police have led to the decision that the suspect is in fact a suspect. The detective can move throughout the room and invade the suspect’s personal space. They present the evidence in confidence the entire time. The suspect’s level of stress may start to increase. They may start fidgeting or grooming themselves as well.

The Justification

The detective, in a soothing or soft voice to lure the suspect into a false sense of security, establishes stories or themes on why the suspect might have committed the crime. The detective could move the blame away from the suspect, and put it onto another person’s circumstances that could justify why the suspect committed the crime. The detective looks for excuses that may be brought up from the suspect many times. The theme or story that the detective brings up may change to see if the suspect likes one scenario more than another. For example, if the suspect nods their head, or if they seem to pay more attention during one scenario than the other.

Denial Interruption

During the entire investigation, the suspect may start producing denial of any guilt. Detectives need to stop this as it could increase the suspect’s confidence. The detective will kindly interrupt the suspect in their denial, saying things like they will be given a turn to talk in a moment, but right now they need to listen. A low amount of denials tells the detective that there is an sign of guilt, and they are on the right track to getting the suspect to confess.

Overruling objections

Once the suspect fully latches onto a story that the detective produced, the suspect may begin to throw out objections. The detective should treat these differently than simple denials, and should try to turn them against the suspect. They use the opportunity to get the suspect to move towards the acknowledgement of their crime. When done correctly, the suspect’s objection can be turned into an admission of guilt.

Reinforcing Security

At this point, the suspect may begin to feel unsure, and start to be unreceptive. The detective should start the phase of reinforcing security. The detective starts to pretend to be the suspect’s ally, and will act more sincere. The detective may use physical gestures such as patting the suspects back, or putting his hand on their shoulder.

Indications of Surrender

The suspect could begin to buckle under the stress. They could hunch their shoulders, or put their head in their hands. To increase the level of stress in the suspect, the detective may make eye contact with the suspect. If the suspect begins to cry, this indicates to the detective an indicator of guilt. The detective will use these insecurities to transition to the next step, which are the two alternatives.

The Two Alternatives

The detective proposes two alternatives on why the suspect might have committed the crime. One alternative is more socially acceptable to society, so the suspect is expected to choose that one. It doesn’t matter which alternative the suspect chooses, as they both admit guilt. The detective hides a third alternative from the suspect, which is where the suspect maintains that they did not commit the crime.

Bringing Witnesses

The detective is then ready for the admission of guilt. Yet, before that can happen, the detective brings in one or more witnesses.  Sometimes the detective steps out entirely and makes the suspect confess to a different person. All this is done to keep the suspect’s stress level high provides a way for the truth to come out from the suspect easily.

The Confession

At the end of the interrogation, the detective records the suspect’s admission. This can be done by video, audio, or any other means of recording.

TL;DR

The Reid Technique is a common and easy tool that detectives use for interrogation. It’s many steps work together to increase the suspect’s stress level and to get closer to a confession. Although it is a very common tool, it is not 100% fool proof and has led to false confessions. In conclusion, The Reid Technique is a high risk, high reward method of interrogation.

Cray-Cray Crimes

Cray-Cray Crimes

Crazy things are happening everywhere, and even crazier crimes. The stereotype is the Florida man, in Florida, it is a law that if people violate the law the crime must be put out on the news. Because of that law, there are crazy funny stories, but sometimes not all the crazy funny crimes happen there.
The crazy stuff can be like someone trying to use spaghetti sauce to light a house on fire which did happen. Anyways, here are some of the crazy crimes people have committed.

 

Got Gum?

In Utah, on November 1st, 2021, a man broke into a vehicle to get some gum. A video from inside the car shows the suspect breaking into the vehicle. The man had a flashlight, he started looking throughout the car for something. He opened the middle console and pulled out a pack of gum. After opening the gum container he poured out its contents and started looking around the vehicle again. The police don’t know what else he was searching for, maybe candy or more gum? The man left empty-handed, well except for the gum, and he went on his merry way. Police are still looking for the suspect, they shared the video hoping someone will find the suspect.

 

Pizza With A Side Of Crazy

Next, most people love pizza, but this man was not having it and shot at the pizza place. On November 14, 2021, Two men entered a Papa Johns in Draper Utah. The men had previously ordered over the phone and were there to pick up the order. The employee told the men that the call-in orders were not showing up because the system was down. The employee told the men they could replace their order because the order they made over the phone wasn’t working. The men became angry and started swearing at the employee. The employee asked the men to leave but they refused, so the employee called the police. The men left after the employee called the police. A few hours later the employee heard gunshots and the glass windows shattered, it was the two men. They called the police and the two men were then taken into custody.

 

Roller Coaster On A Roll

Third, on August 28th, 2019, In Ohio, someone loved a roller coaster ride so much they stole it, in broad daylight! The Go-Gator roller coaster was yanked from the Union County Fairgrounds. A white pickup truck then attached the ride to the truck and drove off with the kid’s ride in broad daylight. The man was spotted with a traffic camera, but nothing about the suspect was revealed. The ride is 20ft long, 30 years old, and worth $35,000, according to the retailer. However, it is more valuable to the people that live near the area. The residents claim to have ridden that ride for many years, it is a very special ride to them. It was never specified if the suspect returned the roller coaster or if the suspect was caught.

 

Watermelon Robbers

Finally, on May 5th, 2020, Two men hollowed out watermelons and wore them as face masks on Tik Tok. They then went to a local store wearing the watermelon masks and had a conversation with some of the workers. After the video was posted a few hours later two men wearing the melon masks robbed some booze from that same store. A little while later a Facebook post was put out that if anyone had seen these men they should contact the police. It never said if the suspects were caught but there is a high possibility that they were.

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, you shouldn’t commit crimes, they are dangerous and can lead to terrible consequences. These people will most likely spend a couple of years in jail for what they did. Though it is funny hearing about things like this happening it is still really, really bad. Just remember that you can go to prison for these things, as silly as they are, the consequences are not very forgiving. So please, don’t do things like this because it can lead to disastrous endings.

T.V True Crime Time

T.V True Crime Time

True crime T.V shows are cool stories to watch in your free time or when getting something done. True crime can be stealing, murder, robbery, etc. In the shows, it can be about justice, how they did it, what was going on in their minds when they did it. True crime T.V shows aren’t fake set up crimes, they are things that did happen. There are a few true-crime series that most people would recommend others to watch so here they are.

 

Forensic Files

Forensic Files is a 14 season show about technical experts that find every little detail using forensic science to solve crimes. The show follows each murder case to the courtroom for the criminals to receive justice. They interview family, friends, people from the investigation, and guest members to talk about the murder and how they solved it. Forensic files go into detail about how they solved the murder using forensic science. The show started on April 23, 1996, and ended on June 17, 2011. The creator of the show was Paul Downing and the writers were Paul Downing, Tom Jennings, Vince Sherry, William J. Flood, and Michelle Katz. Finally, about 93% liked the show and 7% disliked the show.

 

Criminal Minds

Next is Criminal Minds, the show is 15 seasons long and is about the FBI getting into the minds of the criminals and trying to outsmart them before the criminals strike again. Each member of the “mind hunter” team brings his or her expert mind to pinpoint their motivations and find emotional triggers to stop them. The core group includes an official profiler, he is highly skilled at getting into the minds of criminals. He is a quirky genius, the former media liaison who manages to adeptly balance family life and his job, and is amazing with computers. The show started September 22, 2005, and ended in 2020 on February 19th. Lastly, 6% didn’t like the show while 94% did enjoy the t.v show.

 

The Vow

The Vow is 1 season, the show is about the experiences of people deeply involved in a self-improvement group, the NXIVM. It is an organization under siege with charges including racketeering conspiracy brought against its highest members and founder Keith Raniere. About 84% of people liked the show and 16% did not. It began on August 23, 2020, and it is still going to this day. Finally, the producer and creators of the show are Victor Buhler, Jehane Noujaim, and Karim Amer.

 

Fear City

Last but not least Fear City, is also 1 season long and it is about the mafia. Five Mafia families controlled New York in the 1970s and ’80s until a group of federal agents worked to take them down. The show has been running since July 22, 2020. The show even got its movie called, “Fear City: New York v.s The Mafia” The producer is Bernadette Higgins and the show has a few nominations and Awards for the British Academy Television Craft Award for Titles & Graphic Identity. Finally, about 62% enjoyed the t.v series while 38% disliked it.

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, these are very popular and amazing true crime t.v shows. Watching it all go down with the evidence, the twists, and turns, and just knowing that they receive their justice is incredible. It’s amazing to watch it all unfold in front of your eyes. From Fear City to Forensic files it is truly amazing how we have found ways to deal with these situations. In the end, true crime shows are one of the best series to watch, if you run out of t.v. show to watch, start with these.

The Gabby Petito Case

The Gabby Petito Case

22-year-old Gabby Petito and her boyfriend Brian Laundrie went on a cross-country trip, Laundrie returned without her and police are still investigating. 

 

AUGUST

In June 2021 Petito and Laundrie went on a cross-country road trip to visit the states and national parks in the western states. “She maintained regular contact with her family members during her travels; however, that communication abruptly stopped around the end of August,” North Port Todd Garrison police chief adds. On August 12 a police officer had an encounter with the couple. They were arguing and then were seen getting into a physical fight, but after the fight, the couple said they were “in love” and didn’t want anyone to be charged with a crime. The couple separated for the night and no charges were filed. A 911 call from that same day said they wanted to report a domestic violence dispute. As they were driving by, the caller said a man was hitting a girl. “The gentleman was slapping the girl. Then we stopped,” the caller added. “They ran up and down the sidewalk. He proceeded to hit her, hopped in the car and they drove off.” On August 17 Laundrie flew from Salt Lake to Tampa, Florida. “Flew home to obtain some items and empty and close the storage unit to save money as they contemplated extending the road trip,” Bertolino told CNN. On the 23 he flew back to rejoin Petito. On August 27 a Louisiana couple on vacation in Jackson, Wyoming reported seeing Petito and Laundrie involved in “commotion.” “Nina Angelo, who was at the restaurant with her boyfriend, said Petito was in tears and Laundrie was visibly angry, going in and out of the restaurant several times and showing anger toward the staff around the hostess stand.” The last week of August was the last time the Petito family was in touch with Gabby. On August 24, Petito FaceTimes with her mother and tells her she is leaving Utah and heading to the Teton range in Wyoming. “On August 25, there were multiple texts between Petito and her mother. The young woman’s family believes she is in the Tetons on this date. On August 27, there were more texts between Petito and her mother, during which her family believes she remains in the Tetons. On August 30, her family received their last text from Petito. They doubt she wrote that text. According to Stafford, the message read, “No service in Yosemite.” “ Also in the last week of August a woman claims she gave Laundrie a ride, but once he found out they were going to Jackson Hole and not Jackson he got irritated and got out near Jackson Dam. A few minutes later a Wyoming resident Norma Jean Jalovec picked Laundrie up and gave him a ride to Spread creek.

 

SEPTEMBER

On September 1st Laundrie returns to their North Port home, where the couple lives with Laundries parents. On September 6 the Laudrie family went to a campground 75 miles away from their home and stayed there from the 6 to the 7. On September 11 the Petito family, not being able to get in touch with Gabby, reported her missing. Authorities go to the Laundrie’s house asking to speak to him and his family. Taylor the police spokesperson says “we were essentially handed the information for their attorney, that is the extent of our conversation with them.” On September 16 the Petito family begs the Laudrie family to help them in their search for Gabby. “Please, if you or your family have any decency left, please, tell us where Gabby is located,” Stafford says. “Tell us if we are even looking in the right place. All we want is for Gabby to come home. Please help us make that happen.” The Laundrie family refuses to answer and give any information on where Gabby is. Finally, on the 17 the Laundries requested a private visit with the police. In this visit, the police learned that the Laundries hadn’t seen their son since September 14. On the 18 police are searching for Laundrie and on the 19 Gabby’s remains were found in Teyton Country. The next day Laundries’ parents are questioned at their home by the FBI. On September 23 there was a federal arrest warrant for Laundrie. 

 

OCTOBER

On October 12 after investigation Petito’s cause of death was determined to be strangulation. On October 20 investigators found human remains and some personal items that belonged to Laundrie. “The items were found in an area that had been underwater until recently,” McPherson said. On the 21st FBI confirms that the remains belong to Brian Laundrie. The remains had been out there for a long time and when they were found were “skeletal remains” as well as some clothing Laundrie was believed to be wearing.

Harrowing 911 call released from Farmington hostage situation

On September 9, 2021, A 911 operator received a
disturbing call. The article says, “CLEARFIELD, Utah — Clearfield Police released body cameras and 911 calls to FOX 13 which show the hours leading up to Joseph Manhard allegedly holding a Davis County family hostage on Sept. 10. Manhard, 31, was killed by police while holding five people at gunpoint in their Farmington home. The recently-released media shows his own family was concerned for their safety the day before.”
Manhard’s brother was worried and concerned about what his brother would do so he called 911 and said, “I need the cops here ASAP. He has a firearm on him and he is armed. “ Manhard’s brother wanted the cops to come as fast as they could so that they could catch Manhard.

At 1:30 a.m Manhard’s brother called 911 and was concerned about what his brother did. He said that Manhard has kidnapped his ex-girlfriend and also stolen his ex – girlfriend’s car.

Manhard said, “He’s trying to get in.” Of his brother standing at his front door.

Responding Clearfield officers with assault rifles are seen clearing the house and the back shed on body cameras. “He probably drove by one of us,” an officer is heard saying.“

Twelve hours later Manhard was seen back at his brother’s house at 1:30 a.m on September 10, 2021.
“He’s walking around out front,” Manhard’s sister-in-law told dispatch.

The dispatch was on their way to catch Manhard; they wanted to catch him so that he wouldn’t cause danger to anyone else.

Ten minutes later another disturbing, scary call to 911 Utility Trailer Manufacturing. The caller said that they just had a lady show up at their front door. She was saying that her car was stolen and that she was shot. The caller saw that the lady had blood all over her body. The caller was concerned about the lady.

The police said that Manhard shot through the woman’s window when she refused to give Manhard her car. So he got really mad and shot through her window and stole her car and drove off.

The caller said that he was really worried about the lady and that he did not want to leave her side and that he didn’t know how badly she was injured. The caller said that the lady was hysterical. The caller also said that he just wanted to make sure that she didn’t bleed out all over him. The caller wanted help from someone he was concerned about and didn’t know what he’s going to do. He wanted to help the lady and keep an eye on her.

Manhard was on the loose committing more crimes. Manhard was accused of leading police on pursuit south on I-15 in his ex-girlfriend’s stolen car. A few minutes later, Tire spikes stopped his ex – girlfriend’s car. Manhard didn’t know what to do so he allegedly ran into a random Farmington neighborhood. He broke into a family’s house and held the family hostage. He held the family hostage for nine hours. Imagine if a random guy broke into your house and held you, hostage, for nine hours. That would be so scary! The police found Manhard and Manhard was shot and killed. The family was so grateful and happy that their lives were saved. The mom of the family who was held hostage posted on social media that she is thankful for law enforcement and credits them with saving their lives.

 

Couple in west jordan were killed by a intruder

Couple in west jordan were killed by a intruder

     Police ID husband, wife killed by    intruder overnight In West Jordan

https://www.ksl.com/article/46742926/police-id-husband-wife-killed-by-intruder-overnight-in-west-jordan

                                   

WEST JORDAN-Police are investigating a double homicide that occurred overnight.

 

On Saturday night around 1:15 an intruder came and killed the couple Tony and Katherine Butterfield. Ages of 30 and 31 were seen dead in their home. Police are looking for the killer. They believe that the killer made a forced entry into the home.

 

The West Jordan police received a call around 1:15 am saying possible gunshots near  3200 west and 6900 south.

 

‘’They found a man who was deceased in the backyard.’’  It appears that he had one visible gunshot womb. Police found another victim who is female inside the home.

 

Holt said He said it appears a door had been kicked in at the home. There were also three children under the age of five years old who were home,When this occurred but none of them were threatened or hurt. The children are at home safe with family.  

 

“We do believe that there was some type of altercation between the suspect and one of those two homicide victims,Holt. He said the killer may have been injured with a knife during the altercation.’’

 

Police say that the indurder had no criminal history that they know of.“We hold no ill-will towards the perpetrator(s) and pray for them and their families,” the statement continues.¨We are grateful for the immediate and professional work of the West Jordan Police and other investigators, and are confident in their abilities to bring this case to resolution¨

 

m/artice/46744127/man-wanted-in-connection-with-west-jordan-double-homicide-arrested-in-california https://www.ksl.com

 

‘’WEST JORDAN — A man wanted in connection with a double homicide of a young West Jordan couple was arrested in California Wednesday morning, police said.’’

 

Albert Enoch Johnson, Age of 31 Got arrested and put into the San Joaquin County Jail. For killing the couple Tony and Katherine Butterfiled. In west Jordan on a Saturday night around 1:15 am.

Johnson was put into the San Joaquin county jail around 2 am. He got some injuries while doing this. Including cuts and bruises to the face. And his eye swollen shut. But he had no law enforcement officers injured.

                                                                    

Holt doesn’t know if the weapon that was used is still in the house or if it has been recovered.

Police said that he had known the Butterfields. He did not go into detail on how he knew them. But they do believe that this homicide was not random.

 

Johnson’s wife Sina age of 29, was arrested on Monday on investigation of obstruction of justice and tampering with evidence.

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