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.