On Friday, September 14th, 2018 Tucson Detectives arrested 36 year old Christopher Clements in connection with two murders. In total, Clements was charged with two counts of first degree murder, two counts of kidnapping a minor under 15, two counts of second degree burglary, one count of theft by controlling stolen property, one count of trafficking in stolen property and 14 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.
Read MoreAs Police prepared to serve a warrant on Steve Crawford, the prime suspect in the murder of Arlis Perry, he took his own life.
Read MoreMore than thirty years after her murder, Christine Jessop’s killer was finally identified in October of 2020. Toronto Interim Police Chief James Ramer stated at an October 9th press conference that law enforcement had been able to identify the killer through the use of DNA, recovered from Christine’s underwear.
Read MoreDC Metropolitan Police officially arrested and charged 43 year old Isaac Moye with second degree murder while armed in the case of Unique Harris.
Read MoreSixteen years after Christian’s disappearance, in October of 2019, St. Louis County arrested and charged his father, Dawan, with one count of first degree murder, he is currently being held without bond.
Read MoreIn 2019 however, there was an apparent break in the case. A vehicle was delivered to detectives working for the Georgetown and Williamson County investigators working her case. In the days after Rachel’s disappearance, detectives announced they were seeking a white Trans-Am in connection to the crime. The car delivered to police was a white trans am out of Dallas and it is currently being swept for DNA or evidence connected to Rachel’s disappearance.
Read MoreOn June 5th, 2019, Judge Christopher Bragg, following consideration of the evidentiary hearing, made the decision to set aside Carver’s conviction and grant a new trial. This decision was made based around bad representation by Carver’s lawyers in the original trial as well as problems with the original touch DNA evidence.
Read MoreIn April of 2018, both Tammy and Sidney Moorer were indicted on charges of kidnapping Heather Elvis by a grand jury. Tammy was ultimately sentenced to thirty years in prison. Sidney received the same sentence when he was found guilty in 2019. Both continue to deny any knowledge of what may have happened to Heather Elvis.
Read MoreUpdate regarding the Sadek family’s wrongful death lawsuit.
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