Horrible unsolved serial massacre part 1
Here at Listverse, our viewers are very attracted to the serial killers. Humans have a deep curiosity in knowing about the demons who commit such crimes; This is an important subject of our most popular list at this time.
We want to think that these murderers will be found in the end and - but of course this does not always happen. Many serial murderers are not caught for many years and many decades and some are not caught at all. Any one of the 10 people listed below is still roaming freely:
Murderer fabric 4
Februari 4 attacked and murdered a Hispanic woman in a suburb of Salt Lake City while she was alone in her home. Incredibly this happened 2 times before, in 2006 and 2007. Earlier these circumstances were declared a terrible possibility, after evidence from both the places and analysis of DNA proved later that all these killings were done by a single man, whom the media quickly named "February 4 murderer". |
In the 2008 case, the victim Sonia Mejia was pregnant when she was attacked and strangled. Some items were stolen from his house, but nothing was recovered from him. In the case of 2006, Damiana Castillo was killed at her house, about 1 mill away from Mejia's house. There were no signs of forced entry into both of the cases - the investigative agencies involved showed little hesitation in naming the murderer a "serial killer", but it could have been the identity of a man who matched two women in the same manner. But murdered in a difference of two years.
Although the police have a vague picture of the murderer, they are not specifying how to reach him, and where he has a DNA profile, he has not yet found the match - which means until the murderer himself Do not give your sample for any other crime, it will probably never be caught.
The phantom killer
Only one serial murder case has been reported in the twin cities of Texarkana, Texas and Texarkana, Arkansas, and in 1949, the area was horrified for months. The attack took place at night at the end of the week, and after a few weeks passed, a total of 5 people were killed and 3 were injured. This case thrilled the people that after 30 years a horror film "The Town Dait Dreaded Sundown" was made on it.
Only the first two victims, Marie Janey Lare and Jimmy Hollis, were able to tell their attackers - and that was more scary than useful. He referred to a 4 tall man with a white sack tied on his head with holes in his eyes and mouth. It is not known that the murderer wore this mask even at the time of attacks because one of the remaining victims did not see his face. The murderer used a .32 caliber pistol, attacked every three weeks, and often killed in the dark of night.
After one such murder, Sheriff William Presley told the press, "This killer is the most fortunate person to my knowledge." Nobody sees it, hears it nor recognizes it in any way. For this reason, the press named him Phantom Killer and named these slayers as Texarkana Moonlight Murders. A suspected Yauel Swinney was repeatedly convicted in a car theft offense in 1979 and was released from prison in 1973; But he was not accused of these crimes. Although some law enforcement members speculated that this could be the initial work of the Zodiac killer, no one could prove it.
The doodler
Getting gay in America in the 1980s was very difficult and sometimes scary. Even in easily accepting communities, hatred could have shown its terrible form at any time - and one such young man had to understand the murderer.
The Doodler or "Black Doodler" gave him this name because he used to do his own murder; He first entered his victims' house as a companion, made a sketch of them, and then killed them with a knife. How scary is this?
Between January 1949 and February 1965, at least 16 gay men were killed. Three more men were attacked but they survived - yet this case was not resolved because these people refused to testify against the main accused. Although this murder took place in San Francisco, which was one of the accepting communities of America at the time, these victims were afraid of coming out to everyone more than their culprits.
Two of these victims were popular figures - a diplomat and an entertainer. Harvey Milk, the mayor of San Francisco who is also gay, said that "I can understand his situation." I respect the pressure exerted by the society… I believe that these people do not want to come before everyone. It is a shame that the police neither named or arrested any suspect and this case has been cold for many years.
West Mesa Bone Collector
In February 2009, a man discovered a bone of a human while walking his dog in the West Mesa area of Albuquerque, New Mexico. This discovery led to the biggest crime in the field of American history - the dumping grounds of an unknown murderer, whom the locals named as Bone Collector.
The remains of eleven women, all prostitutes, were recovered from that place, no clue was obtained in the years that followed. No DNA, no murder weapons found; Neither any possible character description was found. Prostitutes still live under the shadow of this murderer, although no murders have been revealed for many years; Some unscrupulous customers ask prostitutes to say they can be killers. The owner of a local non-profit said that such safe sex work is his bogeyman.
The local police has stopped taking stories of rape and beatings involving prostitutes and a "bed date list" - the names of local men who abused prostitutes - are now regularly compiled. The local prostitutes are now very attentive, due to which the intentions of the murderer may have been slightly diluted, yet his identity is still a mystery.
The alphabet murders
A series of brutal murders began in the vicinity of Rochester New York in the early 1980s. The victims were all young girls - but this was not just equality. The first letter of Carmen Kolls, Wanda Valkowicz, and Michelle Menza's name and surname was one, leading the press to initially name these murders as "double initial killings" and then change it to "Alphabet Murders".
Many people were asked questions related to these crimes, and a suspect who died after the last blood was considered an accused - in 2008 when he was found innocent by DNA testing.
Similarly, the uncle of one of the victim girls was also considered the prime accused; He was not even tried and after DNA testing, he too was proved innocent. Rochester resident Kenneth Bianchi has also been under suspicion for a long time. After moving to Los Angeles, he and his cousin carried out some murders known as the "Hillside Strangler" - although Bianchi was never evicted from the Rochester murders, he was never caught for them and he still claims to be innocent. Is
In addition, in 2011 Joseph Nasso, a 7-year-old resident of New York, was convicted of killing 9 women in California in 1970. She might not have been linked to the Rochester case if her victims had not been named: Roxanne Roggash, Pamela Parsons, Tracy Tofoya and, unbelievably, another Carmen Coles. But by the time of writing, nerves have been repeatedly postponed even in the California case and he has not been convicted for the Rochester Alphabet Murders.


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