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This book includes bizarre real crime stories that are almost unbelievable - but are actually 100% true.

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Bizarre True Crime Stories

Suspicious Death & Murder

MARY PATRICIA

Copyright © 2023 Mary Patricia

All rights reserved.

"To the relentless seekers of truth,

This book is dedicated to those captivated by the dark and mysterious.

May these pages transport you into the twisted realms of bizarre true crime stories,

Where intrigue intertwines with the unimaginable,

And the pursuit of justice reveals the depths of human nature.

Uncover the enigmatic tales within,

And may they forever ignite your fascination with the inexplicable."

CONTENTS

Table of Contents

CONTENTS      v

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS      i

1 Skidmore missouri murders      1

2 The Delphi Murders      5

3 The Disappearance Of Brian Shaffer      15

4 The Dating Game Killer      25

5 The Murder Of Shanda Sharer      37

6 The Murder Of Joanna Yeates      51

7 The Soham Murders      59

8 Christy Mirack      64

9 The Jamison Family Deaths      69

10 The Murder Of Lynsey Quy      1

11 The Freeway Phantom Murders      8

12 The Disappearance Of Kyron Horman      15

13 The Chicago Tylenol Poisonings      32

14 The Death Of Mitrice Richardson      41

15 The Cannibal Wife      59

16 The Ice Box Murders      68

17 The Nun Killer      74

18 The Bear Brook Murders      79

19 The Nine Million Dollar Murder      88

20 Bobby Joe Long      97

21 Bradford Bishop, Fugitive      108

22 The San Francisco Witch Killers      115

23 Christmas Eve Massacre      122

24 20 Years Missing & A Christmas Suicide      128

25 A Ghastly Halloween Double Murder      135

26 Bruce McArthur, Serial Killer      141

27 The Cold Case of April Tinsley      161

28 The Yogourt Shop Murders      167

29 Mary Bell      177

30 The Weepy-Voiced Killer      183

31 The Watcher      188

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

"In the pursuit of unraveling the extraordinary, we extend our deepest appreciation and gratitude to those who have contributed to the creation of this captivating collection. To the tireless researchers, dedicated investigators, and courageous survivors who have shared their stories, your unwavering commitment to shedding light on the bizarre is commendable. To the countless individuals who have supported us along this gripping journey, your encouragement and belief in our endeavor have been invaluable. Finally, to the readers who dare to explore the depths of the macabre, thank you for joining us on this chilling expedition into the realm of true crime. Your curiosity fuels our passion to bring these perplexing tales to life. This acknowledgment is a testament to the indomitable spirit of those touched by the inexplicable, forever bound by the allure of the bizarre."

1 Skidmore missouri murders

Lonely, lonely, unlucky - just a few words that describe Skidmore, Missouri. The photograph depicts a town that may have been a picture of a typical "small town America" in the past, but even if the image existed, it is gone now.

Today, residents drive trucks to church or gas stations, almost through empty roads and destinations. Good Time Charlies is one of Skidmore's few restaurants and boasts a traditional American menu, but it looks pretty good. Tenderloin seems to be their specialty.

From the beginning of the 20th century to the present, Skidmore's population has declined by half. In search of opportunities available in large cities such as Omaha in the north and Kansas City in the south, residents began to be freed from small, quiet rural areas where there were few opportunities to thrive.

As of 2016, Skidmore still has about 270 people living there, mainly from farming and work at nearby factories.

The work of 23-year-old Bobby Joe Stinet was more fun than the average Skidmore resident. She and her husband, Zeb, bred rat terrier dogs from their homes. To supplement their income, they also worked at the Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Company in the nearby Maryville.

The couple had been married for about a year. As of December 2004, Bobbie Jo had her first child pregnant for eight months.

"Latter Chatter"

As part of her dog breeding business, Bobby Joe regularly contributed to the forum with a group of fellow rat terrier breeders. The name of the forum was "Ratta Chatter", and the members discussed how to raise, exhibit and care for dogs.

Bobby Joe was known among other members of the group for her sweet and caring nature. The members discussed their passion for rat terriers and shared details of their lives other than dog rearing. Bobby Joe announced to the group that she was pregnant and was expecting her new arrival in January 2005.

Lisa Montgomery, another breeder and dog show participant from Melburn, Kansas, also announced her pregnancy on the site. Lisa posted that she was pregnant with twins, one died and that she was expecting to give birth to a surviving baby in December. Looking at her pictures at the dog show, fellow breeders had doubts about Lisa's pregnancy claims.

But Bobby Joe had no reason to distrust Lisa. They exchanged messages about the ups and downs of pregnancy, the baby's name and the supplies they plan to buy. In April 2004, Bobby Joe and Lisa met at a dog show in Abilene, Kansas. Everything looked fine.  

In late 2004, Jason Dawson received an email from a woman named Darlene Fischer. Dawson was a breeder of rat terriers whom I met at a dog show and a friend of Bobby Joe. He was also a member of Rutter Chatter, whom he met Lisa Montgomery. Dawson had never met Darreen Fisher before, but it was not uncommon to receive emails from strangers asking about puppy adoption.

Fisher asked Dawson if he knew anyone in northern Missouri who had a puppy for adoption because he wanted to buy a puppy for christmas. Dawson knew bobby joe's had been giving birth to garbage recently, and the puppy would be ready to go to the new house in time for Christmas. He told Fisher Bobby Joe's name and her website address www.happyhavenfarms.com.

Fisher emailed Bobby Joe and contacted her via the Chatter Chatter's message board. Her username on the forum was Fischer4kids, which she told a member of a group in Fairfax, Missouri, about a 25-minute drive from Skidmore.

The message from Fisher to Bobby Joe on December 15, 2004 is as follows:

"I was recommended by Jason Dawson, but I couldn't contact him by phone or email. We are considering buying a puppy and will ask you a few questions, so please contact us immediately. 」

Bobbie Jo replied to Fisher late that night. She wrote:

"Darren, I emailed you directions so that we could meet. I hope you will receive an email. It's great to chat with you on Messenger. I'm looking forward to chatting with you tomorrow morning. Thank you, Darlene! Have a great night. Bobby. 」

December 16, 2004

Zeb Stinnett worked for Kawasaki Motors that day, leaving Bobbie Jo home with his dog and waiting for Darlene Fischer to arrive. Bobbie Jo didn't feel anything different. Fisher met to be completely friendly when they talked at the forum the night before. 

Around 2:15 p.m., Bobby Joe spoke with her mother, Becky Harper, on the phone and talked about a woman who came to see the puppy. Bobby Joe, who heard a knock on the door around 2:30 p.m., told his mother that he had to go as the visitor arrived. This is the last time Harper will talk to her daughter.

Bobby Joe answered the door of lisa Montgomery, a familiar woman. But before she could invite her inside, Montgomery intervened and overwhelmed bobby Joe, who was badly pregnant. Lisa made the cord, wrapped it around Bobby Joe's neck, and started squeezing her head from behind until she stopped struggling.

Lisa pushed Bobby Joe back and cut open the uterus with a kitchen knife. When the cut was big enough, she removed the fetus. Wrapped the toddler in a blanket that turned out to be a girl, Lisa went back to the car and drove the car.

Horrible discovery

At 3:30 p.m., Becky Harper came to his daughter. She went into the house and found a scene that could only be explained in a horror movie. Blood was everywhere. Bobby Joe was unconsciously lying on the ground. She clenched a bunch of long blonde hair with her fist.

Harper ran up to the phone and dialed 911. She explained to the operator that her daughter's stomach appeared to have "exploded." There was no sign of an infant anywhere.

The emergency personnel arrived almost immediately, but they were unable to revive Bobby Joe. She was declared dead at 4:27 p.m.

It was concluded that the infant was carried almost to maturity, but probably because it was small, it was likely to be alive. After enduring such a violent birth, the baby may feel pain.

An investigation into who killed Bobby Joe and kidnapped her baby began soon. The authorities knocked on the door and asked the neighbor if they had ever seen anything suspicious that afternoon. A resident said he saw a dirty old red car parked on the driveway of Stinnett around 2:30 p.m. They have never seen a car before.

Nodaway County Sheriff Ben Espey has decided to issue an amber alert to the missing baby. Given that little was known about the baby, it was difficult at first to convince his colleagues of this. Usually you need information about the most basic details, such as eye and hair color, but they didn't. However, an alert was delivered around 12:30 a.m. on December 17.

The next day, as the sun rose, the news of a young mother who had literally killed a baby pulled from the womb spread like a wildfire.

Dyanne Siktar, a North Carolina rat terrier breeder, saw the news that morning and recognized the young pregnant woman as Bobbie Jo Stinnett, a fellow breeder in Missouri. Sitker was shocked and saddened by the murder. She began to think of Bobby Joe as a friend and had many conversations with her at Latter Chatter.

Sitkar has logged on to the forum. Of course, Bobby Joe's tragic murder was in everyone's mind. As he scrolled through the posts over the past two days, Sitoker looked for clues on the message board about what happened to Bobby Joe. She read before and after the trip between Bobby Joe and Darreen Fisher on December 15, where Bobby Joe emailed Fisher about his address and how to get to her house. Fisher was to meet Bobby Joe at home on the 16th. Sitkar looked up Fischer's account name,"fischer4kids." It felt creepy at her. She called the FBI and informed them of her discovery.

Fbi agents began receiving Bobby Joe's emails on December 15. Sure enough, there was an email from Darline Fisher in my inbox. Their attempt to track down women with this name in Fairfax, Missouri, was in vain. Darlene Fisher didn't seem to exist.

The FBI used computer forensic analysis to track the source of emails from Darline Fisher. Led them to a modem connected to a telephone line at Kevin Montgomery's house on South Adams Road in Melvern, Kansas.

Our New Baby

On December 17, Lisa and Kevin Montgomery added a baby girl named Abigail to their families at whistle stop café in Melburn. Lisa told a friend that she was working at a store when she was shopping in Toyca, Kansas the day before.

She was taken to Topeka's Birth Women's Center, where she gave birth to a baby girl. Montgomery called her husband and told him what had happened and that he needed to pick her up.

Kevin and his two teenage children got in his truck, drove to Topeka to pick up Lisa and her new baby.

The couple's friends and family said the baby was small, but otherwise it looked healthy. They did not know the terrible ordeal that the baby had endured now.

Arrest

Meanwhile, FBI agents were waiting for the arrival of an old red car on South Adams Road in Melburn outside a farm in Montgomery. Eventually, the dirty red Toyota Corolla was pulled up, revealing a man and a woman holding a newborn baby.

The agent approached the couple and asked if they were Kevin and Lisa Montgomery. They confirmed it was. Kevin and Lisa went in and the agent followed, asking questions about the baby. Lisa told the same story she was talking to a friend. It was not difficult for the agent to find her. When they told them she had a baby at the Maternity Women's Center in Topeka, agents told her that they had confirmed with the staff there and that she had no record of the baby she had the day before. Lisa Montgomery confessed to have gone bankrupt, strangled and killed her baby's mother, cut her from the womb and kidnapped her.

Kevin Montgomery was shocked by his wife's confession, believing that Lisa was really pregnant.

Lisa was arrested and charged with being killed in an abduction. Kevin was not involved in the killing of Bobby Joe Snett or the abduction of babies, and was found not to have been charged.

During her trial, Lisa Montgomery's longstanding lies and deception were revealed.

Testified were Lisa's ex-husband Carl Bowman, Kevin Montgomery, Kevin Montgomery's ex-wife Lori Colwell, and Jason Dawson, who originally introduced Lisa to Bobby Joe, who she called Darren Fisher.

Bowman, who had detained four children at the time of Lisa's killing, testified that his ex-wife was unable to conceive because of a fallopian suit in 1990 after the birth of the fourth child. Her doctor recommended this procedure because of his belief that Lisa would not be able to carry another pregnancy to term after the child was born two months preterm.

But after her procedure, Lisa forged five more pregnancies while still married to Bowman. Hearing of custody, the day before Bobby Joe's killing, Lisa called him and referred to him, saying she "he was going to prove he was wrong."

Immediately after Lisa was arrested, Bowman told reporters:

Kevin Montgomery testified that his wife claimed to have been pregnant three times since he got married. Every time he believed in her. The first two supposed pregnancies of their marriage ended with Lisa telling Kevin that she had something wrong with her unborn child and she had to have an abortion. But unlike the third time, when he saw Lisa carrying an infant while collecting her in Topeka, he believed it was really his baby.

One of Lisa's relatives told Kevin that Lisa could not get pregnant because she had a tube tied, but Kevin said she did not know what this meant. Kevin's ex-wife, Lori Colwell, testified that she believed Lisa was tricking Kevin into believing she was pregnant. She explained that Kevin had no social skills and was manipulated very easily.

In Lisa's defense

Lisa Montgomery pledged acquittal for the kidnapping leading to the murder. Her lawyer, Fred Duchardt, has decided to pursue crazy defense to avoid the death penalty for his clients.

Duchardt alleged that Lisa experienced a life of mental illness due to the relentless sexual abuse and beating that she received as a child in the hands of her stepfather and mother. From a young age she began to rely on alcohol to relieve pain.

Duchardt also claims that the client suffers from the paranoid pseudocystic disease, a condition in which a woman's body mimics all the signs and symptoms of pregnancy, but does not actually carry the fetus. Did. Famous neuroscientists VD Ramachandran and William Logan MD supported Duchardt's defense as an expert witness during the trial. They confirmed the claim that Lisa was paranoid and probably had pseudocystosis, depression, borderline personality disorder and PTSD.

Federal Prosecutor Rosan Ketchmark and prosecution expert witness Dr. Park Dietz, a forensic psychiatrist, strongly disputed the defense's claims that Lisa has a false sac. Ketchmark argued that the defense against linking murder and abduction to a false sac was a sort of "voodoo science."

Ketchmark does not deny the fact that Lisa suffered this terrible abuse in her infancy, but was deliberately planned because the killing of Bobby Joe Snett was carefully planned by Lisa Montgomery. Insisted. Ketchmark speculated that Lisa was abducting her baby because Lisa worried that her ex-husband would use her fake pregnancy claims against her in custody hearings.

On October 22, 2007, after just five hours of deliberation, a jury pleaded guilty to Lisa for kidnapping. Four days later, they advised her to be sentenced to death. On April 4, 2008, Judge Gary A. Fenner of the US District Court officially sentenced Lisa to death.

51-year-old Lisa Montgomery is a prisoner at the Federal Medical Center in Carswell, Fort Worth, Texas. She is one of the only three women to be executed in the federal system.

Victoria Joe Snett

When Lisa Montgomery confessed to killing Bobby Joe and kidnapping her baby, authorities took her to a hospital in Topeka, where she reunited with her father. Zeb Stinnett called her a "miracle" and named her Victoria Victoria. After a short stay at the hospital, Zeb was allowed to take Victoria Joe home. Despite the trauma she experienced with Lisa Montgomery, she was doing very well.

On the terrifying day of December 2004, Bobby Joe Stinet's family was robbed of his beloved daughter, wife, and sister. "Bobby Joe would have been a wonderful mother," Bobby Joe's mother, Becky Harper, wept.

Bobby Joe wakes up to take a break at Hillcrest Cemetery in Skidmore. Despite the severe cold, more than 400 mourners attended the memorial service. Recalling the tender hearted young woman whose dog walked through the streets of a small town and waved with a smile, they sobbed and hugged each other. The day Bobby Joe was torn from this earth, Skidmore lost one of the few lights that were still there.

Skidmore, Missouri, has seen more violence and wickedness than the average small American village. I'm not talking about murder, but I'm not ominous or ominous.

On April 11, 2001, 20-year-old Branson Kane Perry disappeared in a thin air from outside Skidmore's home. Three years later, his cousin, Bobby Joe Stinet, is killed and an eight-month fetus is excised from the womb and kidnapped. Last year, one of Branson's cousins, Wendy Gillenwater, was beaten to death by his boyfriend.

Here we say that these cases are irrelevant. They wonder to us that a small town could be exposed to so many tragedy... or is there something beyond human understanding at Skidmore? ?

Missing person profile

Height: 5” 9

Weight: 155 pounds

Clothing/Jewelry Description: Size 32 shorts, medium to large T-shirts, necklaces, small leather items, or chains with arrowheads.

Pathology-Heart disease state (tachycardia) allergic to penicillin

Characteristic Features-Caucasian man, very short blonde hair, blue eyes, small faint scar on top of right cheek, small scar on left knee. Perry's wisdom tooth has been removed and there are some fillings on his other teeth. He is right handed

Who is Branson Perry?

Branson Perry was born on February 24, 1981 in Rebecca (Becky) Clino and Bob Perry. In November 2001, Rebecca and Bob divorced. Rebecca moved to another town about 20 miles away from her family's home on 304 West Oak Street in Skidmore, but Branson stayed with her father in a family home.

In 1999, Branson graduated from Nodaway Holt High School. He started a strange job. First a roofer, then a petting zoo. His hobbies were weightlifting and martial arts, specifically Hopkid, where he had a black belt.

In April 2001, 20-year-old Branson was unemployed and lived with his father.

The day Branson disappeared

The information I gathered on Wednesday, April 11, 2001, was in writing from Becky Klino, Branson's mother, and is here.

Bob Perry was hospitalized on the day and came home on Friday, April 13. Branson plans to clean the house in preparation for his father's return, and turned to his friend Jenna Crawford for help. There were two men working outside Bob's car at Branson's home and needed an alternator replacement.

Becky emphasized that the events of the day were not entirely clear to her. I think Gena originally reported this information to the police, perhaps directly to her.

Jenna and Branson were in the middle of cleaning when Branson suddenly went to the kitchen and took something out of the cabinet. When he returned, he didn't tell Gina what he took from the cabinet and why he got out.

Gina took a shower when they finished cleaning. When coming out of the bathroom, she saw one of the men working outside the car pass through the kitchen cabinets (I'm not sure if Branson knew he was at home) ). Jenna asked the man what he was looking for. He told her that it was nothing and went outside.

At 3 pm, when I heard the door close, Jenna was on the second floor. She looked out the window on the second floor and saw Branson down the stairs at the front door. She asked him what he was doing and replied that he was going to put the jumper cable in a vault (next to the house) and he would be back soon. This was the last time everyone met Branson Perry.

Gina waited a little more for Branson to return, but he didn't, so she left. I think it's a bit strange that she didn't look for him. Bob had to be hospitalized for another two days, so his mother, Branson's grandmother, Joe Anstinet, went home on Friday to meet Branson. All doors were unlocked, the radio was on, but Branson was not found anywhere. She thought this was strange, but thought he was probably just out, so she left and came back the next day.

Everything was exactly the same as the day before and there were no signs of Branson yet. A little worried at this time, she began calling his friends, but no one saw or heard from him. On Sunday, Joe Ann called Bob and then Becky and told them Branson was missing. Bob left the hospital on Monday and went to see Joan and Becky at the police station. A report of the missing person was submitted to Branson on Tuesday, which had not been seen for six days.

Bob returned home and began to find out if Branson was out of possession, but everything was there, including his wallet and a van that he normally drove. Authorities searched the jumper cable vault, but there were no signs of them. Two weeks later, they strangely appeared in the hut behind the door.

Investigation

Once Perry's property was searched, the Nodaway Country Sheriff department and public search began to explore areas within a 15-mile radius of the house. Abandoned buildings, farms and fields in the area were thoroughly investigated, but nothing was found. The fact that Branson had been missing for six days before the search began in earnest was a serious setback for the detectives.

Six weeks after disappearance, police interviewed more than 100 people. The claim that I find really strange is that the two men who worked outside Bob's car on the day of disappearance said they had seen nothing. Surely if Branson had just left, would they have met him? Or if it was attacked and thrown into a car, couldn't it be missed? I think they are hiding something.

Gina was interrogated and admitted that she and Branson were experimenting with drugs such as marijuana and methamphetamine. The detectives therefore attributed Branson's disappearance to drug-related and possibly fraudulent activity.

Authorities were able to track an acquaintance of the Branson family in nearby St. Joseph, Missouri. Some were given the lie detector test, they all passed. They could not determine that Branson owed money to the drug dealer. Given the secrets associated with these people, I hope the detectives have not progressed without taking their words as they are. Unfortunately, drug-motivated murders are always much harder to resolve.

The two main suspects who appear in this case over and over again are Jason Bierman, a neighbor next to Branson (some sources spell only one'n'), 59 It is Jack Wayne Rogers, an all-year-old Presbyterian Minister. Vulgar human.

Jason Beerman

Most of the information I've found on Jason reported here is pre-owned information from a book called Baby Be Mine by Diane Fanning, originally focused on Bobbie Jo Stinnett. I couldn't access the book, but I've gotten it many times on Wikipedia and other true crime blogs. There is no coverage of Jason, and I do not know where Fanning found these details about what happened between Jason and Branson.

On April 7, 2001, the day before Branson was missing, he went to Jason's house. I don't know if there was a particular reason he went or if they were going to hang out. I don't know Jason's age, but I did a little search on his name and found that a 49-year-old man lived in Mound City, Missouri (about 25 minutes from Skidmore) under the name Jason Beerman. .. If this is Jason, he is 11 years older than Branson and 31 when Branson disappears.

According to Fanning, Jason administered the drug to Branson when he came. Branson then stripped off all his clothes, danced naked at Jason's house, and shaved his pubic hair. Branson and Jason then "sexed". No one is told that Branson was raped, but it seems suspicious because Branson had been given a drug.

When Branson arrived, he understood what had happened and was completely humiliated. Then Branson apparently went home and told his father what had happened (I found this kind of amazing thing). Bob wasn't surprised to see Branson having sex with another man, because he suspected his son was homosexual for a while, but was frightened by Jason's use of him. I read that Bob was thinking of "teaching Biaman a lesson," but opposed it. Bob didn't want to pay attention to what happened, perhaps because it's a very conservative part of the country where homophobia is endemic. Some people also speculate that Bob, who was in and out of the hospital, was ill and was unable to fight older men.

Bob tells the detective what happened between Branson and Jason on April 7.

Many believe that Jason is responsible for Branson's death. I've seen talks on forums (I'm not sure if this is accurate either). Jason Beerman left Skidmore for two weeks after Branson disappeared. Nobody knew where he went. I couldn't find anything about whether the detective asked him about this. Maybe Jason was worried that something might happen between them, so he killed Branson and drove somewhere far away to fill his body.

Jack Wayne Rogers

Rogers, a Presbyterian minister from Fulton, Missouri, and leader of the Boy Scouts, became a suspect who disappeared when Branson was arrested for possessing child pornography in April 2003. He was also charged with the first assault on a failed attempt at a transsexual surgery (he had no medical qualifications or knowledge) to a trans-woman Madison (born Michael) Abercrombie in a hotel room in Columbia, Missouri. It was. Abercrombie almost died of blood loss and had to call a paramedic.

The detective searched Rogers' computer for child pornography, and found several posts that Rogers picked up a skidmore blonde male hitchhiker, raped, tortured, killed, and buried a man's body in Ozarks.

But when asked about this, Rogers denied it had anything to do with Branson, claiming he didn't know who he was. He claimed the entire account was structured and was just a fantasy. The detective also discovered a tortoise claw necklace in a Rogers car that appeared to belong to Branson.

Rogers was convicted and sentenced to 17 years for assault and seven years for illegal surgery. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison for possessing child pornography. The sentences are executed simultaneously.

Becky Krino attended Rogers' hearing and asked her to tell her what happened to Branson's body. However, he claimed nothing to do with Branson's disappearance. She would later tell the media about Rogers:

"The police haven't eliminated him completely, but now the investigation is again heading to Skidmore. They're taking a new lead there. In time there is a way to unravel the secrets. I think someone in the area knows what happened to Branson, and in my mind I don't think this suspect is responsible. I [in his judgment] Despite the nightmares I have experienced, I am grateful that such an evil person will never walk down the street again.''

What was in the cupboard?

Internet detectives/web detectives are very focused on what was in the kitchen cabinets Branson took outside. Most speculate that it was drugs or money. Perhaps, whatever it was, he took him to someone waiting outside. If it was drugs or money, they counted it and found that it was not enough. So they sat in the car waiting for Branson to come out of the house again-they knew Gina was there, so they just didn't want to get stuck. When Branson came out of the house with a jumper cable, they grabbed him, threw him into his car, and got out of the car. I'm inclined to have at least two people. Branson wasn't that big, but he was training and doing martial arts, so he could have defended himself if he was the only one.

Jumper cable

Many people speculate that he was strangled with a jumper cable, but I think it's likely they just grabbed him and ran away-it takes time to strangle someone, The longer they stay in the property, the more likely someone will have seen them. Branson was holding a jumper cable when he disappeared, so he got in the car with him.

The jumper cable folds back in the storage shed after two weeks is the only reason I can think of. ? As far as I know, jumper cables have not been tested for DNA evidence of any kind.

My thoughts

Much of the information about this case turned out to be very crude in terms of details. Everything was so ambiguous. Obviously, all my research is done online, so I can see why there is a gap in this story.

First of all, I am interested in Jenna Crawford. If she were Branson's good friend, she would have had to agree to clean up with him that day (and take a shower at his house), before she left her Why didn't you look for it? It also sounds like he didn't try to get in touch with him again after Wednesday, but I think she thought so if he left without saying goodbye immediately after he disappeared. I wondered if she had tried to reach him, but when I couldn't reach him, I thought he was probably using drugs with others and just didn't want to get involved. This could also explain why she didn't contact the authorities because she didn't want to get him in trouble.

As mentioned above, I have doubts about the man who was repairing the car and how to claim that they hadn't seen anything. Also very strange is one of those who wanders through the house and through the kitchen cabinets. I also wonder why Gina didn't mention this to Branson. Maybe she did, but I couldn't find anything she did. It would be amazing if a man repairing a car in my house started wandering through the kitchen cabinets (unless they were actually Branson's friends).

According to the Charlie Project, Branson's family and friends said Branson's "not very characteristic" was that he could not be contacted with his friends or family for more than a few days. If so, I just wonder why no one raised the alert before he was missing for six days already.

Since Branson's disappearance

In my opinion, the only way to know what happened to Branson is if someone came up before. The search happens every year, but nothing happens. There are few hints.

The case is treated as a murder. In April 2019, Nodaway County Sheriff Randy Strong said he had a good idea of who was responsible based on information gathered by former Sheriffs. The same name will still pop up in the case file. It's hard when you have no body, but Strong believes they are closer than ever to see what actually happened to Branson. When he feels they have sufficient evidence to prove their case, it is taken to the Public Prosecutor's Office.

Branson's father, Bob Perry, died in 2004. Becky Clino, dedicated to devoting her life to Branson's disappearance, died tragically in 2011 in melanoma. She was 52 years old. Her son.

After her death, Sergeant Sgt. Roger Phillips, an investigator in the Highway Patrol Drug and Crime Department of the Missouri and Becky's friend, said:

"Just because [Kurino-san] isn't here doesn't mean the train doesn't keep moving. It's about knowing the truth."

Becky was buried near an empty plot that had been dug for Branson. His death is listed on the tombstone on April 11, 2001, the day he disappeared.

The killing of Kenlex McElroy is not "unresolved" in the general sense. It's not like an unsolved murder for decades, and eventually someone suggests a tip to break the case. This is far from what happened with McElroy. In fact, on the hot July day of 1981, between 30 and 90 people were seen shooting a 270 pound man.

Someone saw something.

However, no one is making progress. There was silence between the witnesses. The truth is that the people of Skidmore, Missouri, were tired of tired of living their lives in fear under Ken McKellroy's tyrannical rule of more than 20 years. Someone had to put an end to it. And that's exactly what they did.

Who was Ken Rex McElroy?

Born June 1, 1934 in Overland Park, Kansas, McKellroy was the 15th of Tony and Mabel McKellroy's 16 children. McElroys had no money. They worked as share croppers and moved frequently before settling in Skidmore.

The children had little parental supervision, and most were free running throughout the city. McElroy dropped out in the second year of middle school. He was widely reported to be illiterate, but he did not stop him from getting what he wanted in life.

Shortly after leaving school, McElroy had a head injury when he fell from a hay wagon. He was reportedly so serious he needed to have a steel plate in his head. Many speculate that this trauma was responsible for his instability and aggression.

By his teens, McElroy became known as Skidmore's "town bully." He ruled with an iron fist, fueled fear and caused persistent fear among the townspeople.