Friday, December 28, 2018

Another Body...



Another body was discovered yesterday Dec. 26th floating in the water near Milby Park here in Houston. Sources tell me she was shot. This location is 5 minutes from the I-45 corridor. Sims Bayou runs underneath 45 and flows towards Milby Park. Police describe the victim as a white or hispanic female. Anyone with information is asked to call Houston Police Homicide Division at 713-308-3600 or Crimestoppers at 713-222-TIPS. 

Another females body was found floating in the Houston Ship Channel on January 5th. 

See Map Below for locations bodies were found.



Sunday, December 16, 2018

Missing and possibly Endangered


Zoey vanished around August 22, 2016 from Spring Texas. The car she was driving was found abandoned behind a closed business in Spring with some of her personal papers in it. No she does have a legal issue currently going on, but she vanished and has had no contact with her kid or any other family member. She has several tattoos and has worked in the adult entertainment industry. Now before you judge her, let me remind you that she is missing. She has family and friends that are worried about her. I want to make sure she is alive and well and if she is on the down low I understand. All I want to know is if she is ok. If anyone knows where Zoey is, please call me or have her call me on my Google Voice line, (713) 481-3184. She does not have to say where she is, just confirm that its her and we can breathe a little easier. Here are a few more pictures of Zoey. 
Thanks to who ever wants to help.

Jim













Thanks for your help

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

New Pics On Calder Road Victims



Technology has evolved. This gives us a better look at the victims of what they may have looked like. 

Above is Janet Doe found September 1991 off Calder Road in League City. Police are still trying to officially trying to identify her. What I personally have been able to come up with is this. According to Stallings, he picked this girl and did drugs with her in a motel off Telephone Road in Houston. I later found out the girl went by the nickname "Champagne" and the motel was called the Blue Top Motel. It closed years ago. That's all I've been able to come up with.




The above girl was found in 1986 in the same area.  One guy I have suspicions of is a guy by the name of Edward Harold Bell. He has confessed to several murders in the Galveston area. I wrote Bell a few letters and he responded when some strange and cryptic notes. 
Bell was Terlingua Texas at the time a girl named Phyllis Elanor Berry turned up missing in November 1975. She was last seen getting on the back of a motorcycle where a blonde guy was driving and was never seen again. Bell left Terlingua and ended up in Galveston which is a few minute drive to League City. 
Here is a picture of Phyllis back then

Next is an aged enhanced photo of what Phyllis may have looked like a few years later:


Next is a forensics expert's drawing of the murdered girl as well

I dont know about you, but Phyllis and Janet look like sisters. 

I put this here in my blog a couple years ago. I just wanted to update because of the new technology.

Jim



Monday, December 10, 2018

My View on Law Enforcement



Before you come to the conclusion that I hate law enforcement let me make something clear. I support the cops and proudly wear my Back The Blue wristband. A few friends of mine are officers. What I have a problem with are officers and detectives who become calloused and complacent when it comes to homicides and missing persons cases. What pisses me off is how they prioritize cases solely based on race or the background of the victim.  I believe that some of these officers have forgotten about the oath they swore when they first joined the force. When did they lose their dedication and integrity? Is it about their salary? Is it discrimination? Only they know that. If a detective or officer becomes this way, they need to pick another line of work. Its bad when it takes civilians to investigate these cases.
I understand that if they run out of leads they must work on a "hot" case, but when a detective becomes judgmental because of a persons standing in the community, that detective needs to be replaced by an officer that still has integrity and dedication to the job. There are good detectives and officers out there. 
Here in Texas and Im sure in other southern states there is the "good ol boy" system. This is where good officers will cover for the bad officers because they wear the same badge. Well this has got to stop. This is not the 60s or 70s anymore. Citizens deserve equal protection under the law, regardless of their past or standing in the community. No more picking and choosing which case to work on because of that person's status in the community, or their political connections or even how much money that they have in the bank. The missing hooker should not be put at the bottom of the pile so they can investigate the missing affluent person from the ritzy part of town. No, not acceptable. You take an oath to serve and protect, you educated yourself on laws and penal codes and criminal procedure, those laws are not supposed to be discriminating or enforced only when its convenient. 

Anyway, just my opinion folks.

Monday, November 26, 2018

Volunteers Needed


Ok folks this is a request for any able bodied folks. Karen needs help with a few boots on the ground in the Port Arthur area. She has found a location where the remains of Joseph Gauthier may be. Of course she is getting no help from the family or the local cops, thats not a surprise. 

The area is relatively small and could be finished in a few hours. If you have a shovel and machete that would be a plus. The area is not on private property, its on public property near a bayou.

If you can help that would be great. Her and I would both appreciate it very much. The sooner we can find this man, the sooner the family and most importantly Karen can get some closure.

Thanks ahead of time.

You can email Karen at kljannise81@gmail.com

You can coordinate with her. The more the better. 

Jim

Tuesday, November 20, 2018


Tis The Season...

During this holiday season let us not forget the families who have one less setting at the dinner table. To mention a few, Joseph Gauthier, Johnathan Hamilton, Clint Miller, Troy Galloway and Karen Ramirez.

There are many more.

Lets not take for granted our own dinner table. Lets pray for the ones who aren't there with their families. Let's hope that the families will have closure soon so they can get on with their lives.  

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Acceptable Losses?



You know, it has occurred to me that law enforcement seems to turn a blind eye on certain cases of the missing or cold case homicides. Is it because they are at a dead end, no leads? Or is it selective law enforcement? Are these people "disposable" in their eyes? For example, the murders of April Eaves and Benna Bowen, and lets not forget Janet Doe in League City and Joseph Gauthier in Port Arthur. In the three first cases we have a written and verbal confession. DA's excuse for not prosecuting the animal behind bars right now is because he is eligible for parole in a few years on his current offenses. Generally, the public believes this and police and DA's know that the general public is ignorant. Some of us however are very savvy to their little games. In their eyes, these girls were disposable and they are not enthusiastic when it comes to solving the cases of the "no names" the "unimportant in society". Well I cannot and will not accept that. 

Then comes the case of Joseph Gauthier. Here we are talking about the Port Arthur Police Department and the person who calls himself a District Attorney in Jefferson County. Karen Jannise, a Medium has practically handed the case to law enforcement yet in their own infinite east Texas wisdom, they fail to investigate and make the necessary arrests...for now. The PAPD is full of drama and so called detectives that are merely there to put their time in so they can gt their pension. Unless of course they are either fired or quit. The ones that stay are pretty much bought and paid for. With Meth Labs and it being a hub for the import and export of drugs, police and officials there have to supplement their income right? 
Carol Gauthier, a so called teacher in the school district was the "wife" of the missing Joseph Gauthier and the case has been ruled a homicide thanks to the efforts and information Karen Jannise was able to obtain, using her gift and her research. Does law enforcement listen? Nope...Why? Because the Port Arthur Police Dept. doesnt want to be thrown under the bus for its handling of the case. Could it be that officers close to the investigation are close to this "teacher" Carol Gauthier? How does this so called "teacher" get away with throwing pot parties at her house with underage kids there, yet is not arrested for it? In east Texas its all about who you know and what officer can toss the report. Again, it's east Texas. Drugs, Meth Labs and broke cops looking to supplement their income.

One day, and soon, the case of Joseph Gauthier will be solved, not by the efforts of the police in Jefferson County, but solely by the hard work by one girl, Karen Jannise. 

Its time for the general public to stand up and demand justice in these cases. The ones who dont support Karen and her efforts are obviously involved in criminal activities. Those who stand idly by are just scared little sheep, I feel sorry for them really. Who knows, one day those sheep will be a target for them. Im talking about the same people who killed Joseph, stabbed him, shot him and burned him to bones. Yes, those scum bags, all of them will pay for what they did, one way or the other, they will pay. Especially the ones that know the truth and keep silent in their own twisted meth filled world. 

In closing I ask law abiding citizens to stand up to these scum bags and take control of where you live and quit hiding. 

Jim

Saturday, July 7, 2018

Found this on my car Ref: Ali Lowitzer





Notice the bullet taped on it with my name on it.  Houston Police taking it very serious. They are submitting to lab for prints on tape and bullet and for DNA. I have a person of interest who is going to be looked at. Good job HPD.


Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Severed Heads Found May Be Related



This woman's head was found in Cameron Parrish Louisiana on March 1st 2018. Note this is facial reconstruction of what she may have looked like:

The woman is believed to be white or Hispanic and between the ages of 30  to 50, Dupont said. She had medium length brown hair.
The woman had been dead from one to six weeks prior to being found. Dupont asked anyone who may recognize the woman to contact one of the following:
  • Cameron Coroner - 337-499-5766
  • Cameron Sheriff 337-775-5111

On March 24th 2018 another woman's head was found at Lake Houston in Houston Texas, here is an artists rendering of that head.

Anyone with information about the identity of the woman, or the man seen on the bridge, is asked to contact the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Phyllis Eleanor Berry
Missing November 1st, 1975 
Terlingua Texas (Brewster County)
Born in 1954

Picture one is of her back in 1975


She was last seen getting on the back of a motorcycle.

Picture two is an age enhanced photo around 2002


The following picture is Jane Doe found in 1986 in League City Texas. Texas DPS estimates the remains to be 30 to 40 years old.


As you can see there is the gap in between her teeth as well. Something to note. In one of the letters Edward Bell wrote me, he says he was in Terlingua at the time Phyllis turned up missing however he has not confessed to this one girl. Bell left Terlingua and came to Galveston. Could he have brought her with him here? League City is up the road from Galveston. 

I posted this a while back. Hopefully someone will see and report this as I have tried. I heard there is some new blood in the League City Police Dept. DO you think maybe someone will get off their butt and actually investigate this?

Jim



Monday, April 30, 2018

And The Fact Of The Matter Is.....


....if you dont have money or political influence or an important member of the community, if you're missing, you will probably never be found. Isn't it amazing that when a rich family has a missing person in their family, it's posted all over the internet and on the local news? 

Monday, April 23, 2018

Possible Link

Investigators are probing possible links between two macabre discoveries 150 miles apart, one on Lake Houston and the other on Calcasieu Lake in Louisiana, where the severed heads of two women were found in plastic bags near lakes and RV parks.
The unidentified victims, both white women with reddish hair and good teeth, are thought to be within the same age range and were found in similar surroundings about three weeks apart, investigators said.
In the Lake Houston case, two clean-up volunteers found a severed head in a large black plastic bag on March 24. They were working along FM 1960 East in Huffman and found the human head on rocks in a portion of the lake patrolled by the Houston Police Department. The Lake Houston Marina, an open access recreational vehicle park with residents and visitors alike, is adjacent to where the woman’s head was recovered.
The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences released an anthropological profile on April 5 that showed the Lake Houston victim was a woman between young adulthood and middle age, who was either white or Hispanic. She had reddish brown or auburn shoulder-length hair with 3 to 4 inches of “very” dark brown roots, and her eyebrows and eyelashes had either been permanently or semi-permanently tattooed, according to the ME’s profile.
Cameron Parish Sheriff’s Office investigator Jake McCain and HPD homicide investigator Michael Perez have acknowledged the similarities in the cases and victims, and agreed to keep each other updated on their respective findings.
The description of the remains found near Calcasieu Lake in Cameron Parish “sounds real similar" to the Lake Houston case, Perez said earlier this month in a text message to the Houston Chronicle. But he added he "can’t say much without actually meeting with detectives and seeing their crime scene photos.”
Perez noted that dental records could potentially help identify the Lake Houston woman because she had “really good teeth,” a condition that likely ruled out drug abuse.
Perez and his partner, Andrew Barr, released information about a person of interest on April 6.
The officers are looking for a man in his early to mid-20s who was seen about 2:30 to 3 p.m. throwing a black plastic bag off the bridge near where the head was found, two weeks prior to the discovery.
The man, described as having short dark brown hair with long bangs, was seen getting out of the front passenger side of a teal or a bluish green Chevrolet Silverado extended cab truck. He is about 5-foot-4 to 5-foot-8 tall and has light skin. The truck was rusted and appeared to have been in several wrecks. The back left passenger window was missing and was covered by what looked like cardboard.
While HPD has already released a description of a person and vehicle of interest, a forensic artist’s sketch and an anthropological profile, Cameron Parish is waiting on forensics from Louisiana State University’s forensics lab to determine more about the victim whose decomposition was more advanced. The analysis could take up to six months to complete, McCain said.
In the Cameron Parish case, a prison inmate doing clean-up labor found the severed head on March 1 in a small grocery bag in a grassy marsh next to Louisiana Highway 27, a couple of miles north of the Sabine National Wildlife Park headquarters. The site is about a mile south of a community of recreational vehicle parks in Hackberry, La., and less than a mile from Calcasieu Lake, whose tributaries appear to reach out to the marshes where the head was found.
Based on Louisiana state highway maintenance records, McCain said the last date the lawn was mowed in that spot was Nov. 30. Had the bag been there at the time, mowers would have probably noticed, he said.
Different agencies in Texas have contacted the Cameron Parish Sheriff’s Office to determine if the head belongs to a missing person they are investigating, but the dates fail to fit the timeline of this person, according to McCain.
Preliminary forensic analysis determined the victim in Cameron Parish to be white, between 25 and 40, with auburn or brown hair 10 to 12 inches long. The advanced stage of decomposition bars visually determining any facial features, according to the Cameron Parish Sheriff’s Office. She had no apparent trauma to her skull.
The condition of the teeth of the woman found in Cameron Parish was good, but were beginning to be affected from deterioration. McCain said X-rays determined the woman had undergone “obvious dental work” which included a couple of cavity fillings. He said the condition of her teeth made it unlikely she was a transient, but a missing person’s dental records would have to first be submitted for cross referencing to be done.
Cameron Parish has no persons who have been reported missing.
McCain said the medical examiner in neighboring Calcasieu Parish has determined the woman’s remains were not consistent with the profiles of any of about a half dozen people reported missing there.

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Excerpts From Stallings Letter Received on 4/6/2018


He wrote me and is willing to confess to police regarding Janet Doe and the two girls found in Fort Bend County, April Eaves and Benna Bowen.  He wrote this letter to me shortly after League City police paid him a visit. He ia also willing to talk about "Bam Bam"...his partner who was involved in the Fort Bend deaths. (I was already given anonymous information in a call regarding the true identity of Bam Bam)

I guess we can keep our fingers crossed and hope that prosecutors do their job so Janet Doe in League City who went by the nickname "Champagne" and April Eaves and Benna Bowen can have justice. 

I forwarded the entire letter to League City PD. Lets see if there is another excuse...

Jim..

Monday, January 1, 2018

2018


A new year and that means new cases. But let us not forget the cases that still remain unsolved and families that still dont know. As long as there are sick twisted people out there, there will continue to be missing people. Its a sad fact. 

I will continue to pick and choose certain cases that interest me. Cases that just dont seem to add up. I will also continue to work on past cases as well. It's all about finding the missing person, not about convicting the person that did it. 

Two cases I still need anonymous information on are the Joseph Gauthier and Johnathan Hamilton cases.  Any little bit of information helps. It's like putting a puzzle together. Once you get all the pieces, the quicker there can be closure for the families.  If you have any information about the Gauthier or Hamilton cases, please call my Google Voice phone at (713) 481-3184. You can text or call and whatever info you can give me would be a big help. You will remain anonymous.

Thanks, and Happy New Year!


Jim