Re: L&I COTD: Pennsylvania Unsolved murders

1998-03-27 Thread DocCec
DocCec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: In a message dated 98-03-27 17:55:37 EST, you write: << Yet your rapist in reality does not fit the others MO since he's letting his victims live. Usually they escalate to killing the victims but don't go in reverse to not killing them. >> I don't know tha

Re: L&I COTD: Pennsylvania Unsolved murders

1998-03-27 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Doc :) One never knows, usually the only reason the crime spree stops is the assaulter has gone to prison, died or left the area. At least that is what has always happened in the past. For them to stop on their own is unheard of at least to my knowledge. Y

Re: L&I COTD: Pennsylvania Unsolved murders

1998-03-26 Thread DocCec
DocCec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: In a message dated 98-03-26 18:08:59 EST, you write: << On the afternoon of June 15, authorities released a sketch of a longhaired suspect seen near the Ritter homicide scene, but none of the resultant tips proved fruitful. When the murder series ended, as

L&I COTD: Pennsylvania Unsolved murders

1998-03-26 Thread Kathy E
Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: In a period of seven months, between November 1976 and June 1977, five young women were raped and murdered within a 25-mile radius of Washington, Pennsylvania, their killer striking with impunity and leaving homicide investigators at a loss for clues