Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Tis The Season


As we get closer to the holidays, let us remember the families that have that empty spot at the table, the gift that will still sit under the tree. Thousands of the missing will not be there, and families will still be there, not knowing.

When I look through the pictures of the missing, I look into their eyes and wonder what they're dreams were at the time the picture was taken and then what led them to disappear. It's just hard to fathom that because I have never went through what these families are going though. Reporters and TV shows say the same thing Blah Blah Blah, not even realizing what that person is going through. 

We must also remember the cops, the dedicated cops who still have integrity who also search for the missing. Many have become calloused and look at the cases as just another case. But the majority of them are dedicated and give it their all.

So, when you sit at the dinner table during the holidays please remember those families that just dont know. 

I wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and a very Merry CHRISTMAS. Here's hoping the new year ahead will find closure for those who desperately need it. I will do what I can to help.

Jim

Friday, September 20, 2019

Writing A new Killer


I've begun corresponding with who the FBI is saying is probably the most prolific serial killer ever in this country. He has been linked to over 60 murders in 19 states. FBI believes he is responsible for more. Ive received a couple letters and he is now calling me his friend. I am not here to judge him for what he did. Just trying to get a possible identity of his Houston victim and maybe others. 

I will update


Jim

Tuesday, July 30, 2019





Skull Found In Clear Lake




Link to story about a skull discovered this morning near 1-45



Ok, heres a link to an older story about a torso found identified as Jubal Alexander found in Brazoria County. The head was never found. This was in 2016.


Jubal Alexander


I am hoping the head found is Jubal's. His father deserves closure.

Also, because of what was found near the body, it may be MS13. It looks ritualistic, with the dead bird, machete and dagger found near the skull. 

Guess we will have to wait for an update.


Jim

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Why You Ask?



People often ask me why I do this. I often wonder myself. Several times I have wanted to give up because most cops dont like civilians getting involved. Alot of folks cant stomach this kind of research. I do it for the families. When police run into dead ends, it turns into a "cold case". The case get set on a pile of other cold cases because quite frankly they run out of leads. I look at a case from my own perspective, a fresh set of eyes so to speak. Perhaps I may see something that the cops missed or passed up. I try to stay away from conspiracy stuff because that can lead into a direction totally off track. 
I have researched cases where cops have become complacent. They get calloused in this stuff. Im not saying they dont care, Im just saying they look at it as just another case to pile on the desk. There are some cops that are dedicated and actually put a lot of work into a case. I was quite impressed with the work League City Police did in identifying the two girls off Calder Road.I'm a little bit closer to that case than I want to be, but if anything I can remember can help then I will do it. If the LCPD wants to look down on me because of my involvement that is their problem not mine. 
I have run into cases where the Sheriff or  lead investigator has been there for over twenty years and the citizens are intimidated or scared to speak up for the victims. Is it possible they are covering up a murder or missing person, its quite possible. I've seen cases ruled suicide that look a little fishy to me however all I can do is what I can do to get a closer look at the players and such and report my findings. What the cops do is up to them, all I can do is say I tried. 

This case of this young lady was ruled a suicide. Something didnt add up on it and I wont give up. The crime scene pics appears to look like she was trying to get the cord away from her neck. But that is just my opinion.





This next case was also ruled a suicide but what is fishy about it the lady had very limited use of her left hand and the gun allegedly found on the floor quite a few feet away. The husband was the one who called 911. He also happens to be friends with the DA and I believe the Sheriff as well.



This is why I do what I do. For the ones who law enforcement have given up on or turned a blind eye to. It concerns me because what if me or a family member or friend were found like this? You should be concerned too.

Jim

Saturday, April 27, 2019

New Composite Sketch Released


HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- In March 2018, the Houston Police Department received reports of a decapitated human head found by volunteers near Lake Houston in a trash bag. 

"They were cleaning up the bridge. They were starting to pick up trash, and when she picked up the bag, the bag was heavy and she couldn't get it with her little tongs, so when she picked it up, she could see the human hair," said Roger Randall, a volunteer who helped with the Lake Houston event. 
According to police, the woman is white or Hispanic and between the ages of 20 and 45-years-old. 

The Texas Department of Public Safety released the new sketch of the woman on Friday after receiving a total reconstruction from the skull. 

Police are still searching for the woman's killer. He is described as a man in his early to mid-20s, with short dark brown hair and longs bangs, 5'4" to 5'8", light skin, and was wearing a gray and black plaid shirt. 

Witnesses told officials the suspect was driving a teal or blue-green Chevrolet Silverado extended cab pickup truck. The back left passenger window was broken and had what appeared to be cardboard over the window. The truck is described as having lots of rust and looking as if it had been wrecked several times. 
Investigators told Eyewitness News that the man got out of the truck from the front passenger side and then threw a black plastic bag off the bridge. They believe he was aiming for the water, and missed. 

Anyone with information in this case is urged to contact the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS. 




I called Harris County ME because of this girl missing from Louisiana: The 5th picture looks like the eyebrows are tatted on..









Also discovered that this girl, Danielle Boudreaux was also a reported missing girl in League City Texas and found. See poster below from Texas Equusearch. So she has been in this area as well.
Whats also interesting is not long before the discovery of the head in Lake Houston, a girls head was discovered in Louisiana in a garbage bag as well.

I contacted Louisiana and Texas authorities and they are looking into it right now, will update.





Monday, April 22, 2019

Edward Bell


Was watching the news the other day and discovered that Ed Bell, one of the guys I was writing to get more info from had died. I dont judge him seeing as he will have to answer for what he has done. I attached one of the letters I got from him that includes what sounds like his poetry. Thought you might find it interesting. If you want to use or share this, please email me for permission. Do not use without permission.

Jim








Thursday, April 18, 2019

Was Apprehensive...


OK, I wasn't going to say anything but I decided last night I think I better. There are two things i am going to touch on.

I drove a taxi back then in the Clear Lake area. I mentioned it earlier in my blog. I also mentioned that I took a passenger to Stardust Trail Rides known as the killing fields. Well sit down....Donna was a passenger in my cab and it was her that I took to Stardust. As a matter of fact she was a regular taxi use in the area. I dont remember if it was in 90 or 91 when I took her in the cab. I talked to LCPD about it and they are going to try to find the records. Now this shit is hitting close to home. If I remember she was tiny and kinda cute back then. I remember asking her why she was going there because there were girls in bikinis and daisy dukes leading the trail rides. Thats is what stuck out to me about that place. No one rides a horse bare legged. Anyway, LCPD wants to interview me however at the advice of a lawyer I am going to have to decline at this time. RIP Donna...

On another note..Ok, there are three girls connected to Tim Miller now. One is Laura of course, two is Heidi, a waitress at a bar Tim used to go too when he was a Bandido Gang member, and he admitted on the news that he knew Donna as well.. So I took at look at Audrey who was from Tennessee. I couldnt find any direct connection to Miller however I did find that Tim's cousin Robert Ohly plead guilty to molesting 2 little girls and is a registered sex offender in Tennessee. 
Surely Tim Miller isnt a killer? But perhaps it is someone who he hung out with back in those days and knew him and his family and friends. Just a thought...

Jim

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

League City Police Identify Calder Road Victims
League City Police have identified two homicide victims from the decades-old Calder Road cases. The following is a timeline that leads up to the identification of Jane Doe and Janet Doe.
On April 6, 1984, the remains of 25-year-old Heidi Fye were discovered after a family’s dog brought partial skeletal remains to its home in the 1300 block of Ervin Street. A search was conducted of the wooded area between Ervin Street and Calder Road and the rest of the remains were located and identified.
February 2, 1986, two male juveniles were riding bikes in a field off of Calder Road when they found the remains of two female victims in close proximity to each other. Detectives worked with the Galveston County Medical Examiner’s Office in an attempt to identify victims. They were unable to identify the first victim and she was given the name “Jane Doe” by the Medical Examiner’s Office. A short time after, the second victim was identified by dental records as Laura Miller.
On September 8, 1991, the body of a female victim was discovered by two people riding horses in a field near Calder Road. Again, Detectives worked with the Galveston County Medical Examiner’s Office in an attempt to identify the victim. After a thorough investigation, Detectives were unable to identify the victim, and the Medical Examiner’s Office gave her the name “Janet Doe”.
From the time the first victim was discovered in 1984, Detectives from the League City Police Department have been working diligently to identify Jane Doe and Janet Doe and follow leads in the search for a suspect or suspects in the cases.
Over the years, there have been several attempts to produce an accurate representation of what the victims looked like at the time of their death to assist with identifying Jane Doe and Janet Doe.
The Cold Case Detectives became aware of a company called Parabon Nano Labs that has the capability to use the victims’ DNA to provide a rendering that is a close representation of what the victims looked like at the time of their death. Detectives started the process of DNA extraction from the remains with DNA Labs International.
The skulls of the victims were taken to Dr. Wescott at Texas State University, and 3D composites were printed to assist with the “Snapshot” from “Parabon Nano Labs”. Jane Doe’s Snapshot Phenotyping results were completed in May 2016, and Janet Doe’s Snapshot Phenotyping results were completed in May 2017.
In April 2018, Detectives started working on the genetic genealogy of Jane Doe and Janet Doe with “GEDmatch”. Detectives pieced together family trees in an attempt to identify the victims. After months of constructing family trees, FBI Agent Richard Rennison offered his assistance through the use of Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) to compare the DNA profiles of our victims against the FTDNA database.
On January 29, 2019, Agent Rennison provided our Detectives with the results from the FTDNA comparisons.
Additional family matches for the victims were discovered in the FTDNA database and were instrumental in helping to complete the family trees for both Jane Doe and Janet Doe. Through this process, Detectives were able to identify and locate living family members from both victims. DNA samples were collected from the son and sister of Janet Doe, and Agents from the FBI coordinated the collection from the family members of Jane Doe who were out of state.
DNA comparisons from all the family members were conducted and positive matches were made. Detectives met with the Galveston County Medical Examiner and provided her with the findings. The Medical Examiner agreed with the results that she was provided and has begun the process to amend the death certificates.
Since the identifications have been made, Detectives have continued their investigations, and the following information has been discovered about each victim:
Jane Doe has been identified as Audrey Lee Cook.
-She was born on November 25, 1955, in Memphis, Tennessee;
-She lived in the Houston/Channelview, Texas area between the years of 1976 to 1985;
-She worked as a mechanic for a golf cart company in Houston in 1979;
-She worked for Harrison Equipment Company in Houston in 1980;
-She worked for Balloon Affair in Houston in 1981;
-At some point, she worked as a mechanic for National Rent-A-Car in Houston;
-The last contact with family members was in December 1985;
-Associates advised that she sold and used cocaine; and
-She is estimated to have been 30 years of age at the time of her death.
Janet Doe has been identified as Donna Prudhomme.
-She was born on April 23, 1957, in Port Arthur, Texas;
-She lived in the Beaumont/Port Arthur, Texas area from 1982 to 1985;
-Around 1986, she moved to Austin, Texas;
-Around 1988, she moved to the Seabrook, Texas area where she lived in several different apartment complexes;
-In 1991, she lived in Nassau Bay, Texas;
-We have no information about her employment;
-It is believed that she was a frequent patron of several of the local bars around Nasa Road 1 in Seabrook, Texas;
-She was last seen in July 1991; and
-She is estimated to have been 34 years of age at the time of her death.
League City Police are asking that anybody who knew or had personal knowledge of either Audrey Cook or Donna Prudhomme around the time of their deaths or has information that will help further the investigation of these cases to please contact the League City Police Department Cold Case tip line at 281-338-8220.

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Was Told About This.

Jessica Cain


I  find this kinda strange what this author wrote in a short story regarding Jessica Cain.








Its supposed to be fiction, but what the hell?
Finally!



From ABC 13 KTRK Houston


LEAGUE CITY, Texas (KTRK) -- League City police say two women who were found dead decades ago in "The Killing Fields" have been identified. 

For almost 30 years, they have been known as Jane and Janet Doe. One set of remains was found on Feb. 2, 1986, and the other on Sept. 8, 1991. Both were discovered on Calder Road near I-45 in League City. 

Janet Doe was the fourth female body found in this area within seven years. 

Police say the original investigations into these deaths failed to identify the remains of Jane Doe and Janet Doe or determine a suspect. 

New renderings created late last year were based on Snapshot DNA Phenotyping. The images gave detectives insight into a victim's features as well as genealogy. 

League City Police detectives say they have now identified Jane and Janet Doe and are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding their deaths. The women's names have not yet been publicly released. 


I'll put money on it that if Stallings didnt do any of these girls that they need to look at Hedrick or another guy that I wont name now.

League City Police Identify Calder Road Victims
League City Police have identified two homicide victims from the decades-old Calder Road cases. The following is a timeline that leads up to the identification of Jane Doe and Janet Doe.
On April 6, 1984, the remains of 25-year-old Heidi Fye were discovered after a family’s dog brought partial skeletal remains to its home in the 1300 block of Ervin Street. A search was conducted of the wooded area between Ervin Street and Calder Road and the rest of the remains were located and identified.
February 2, 1986, two male juveniles were riding bikes in a field off of Calder Road when they found the remains of two female victims in close proximity to each other. Detectives worked with the Galveston County Medical Examiner’s Office in an attempt to identify victims. They were unable to identify the first victim and she was given the name “Jane Doe” by the Medical Examiner’s Office. A short time after, the second victim was identified by dental records as Laura Miller.
On September 8, 1991, the body of a female victim was discovered by two people riding horses in a field near Calder Road. Again, Detectives worked with the Galveston County Medical Examiner’s Office in an attempt to identify the victim. After a thorough investigation, Detectives were unable to identify the victim, and the Medical Examiner’s Office gave her the name “Janet Doe”.
From the time the first victim was discovered in 1984, Detectives from the League City Police Department have been working diligently to identify Jane Doe and Janet Doe and follow leads in the search for a suspect or suspects in the cases.
Over the years, there have been several attempts to produce an accurate representation of what the victims looked like at the time of their death to assist with identifying Jane Doe and Janet Doe.
The Cold Case Detectives became aware of a company called Parabon Nano Labs that has the capability to use the victims’ DNA to provide a rendering that is a close representation of what the victims looked like at the time of their death. Detectives started the process of DNA extraction from the remains with DNA Labs International.
The skulls of the victims were taken to Dr. Wescott at Texas State University, and 3D composites were printed to assist with the “Snapshot” from “Parabon Nano Labs”. Jane Doe’s Snapshot Phenotyping results were completed in May 2016, and Janet Doe’s Snapshot Phenotyping results were completed in May 2017.
In April 2018, Detectives started working on the genetic genealogy of Jane Doe and Janet Doe with “GEDmatch”. Detectives pieced together family trees in an attempt to identify the victims. After months of constructing family trees, FBI Agent Richard Rennison offered his assistance through the use of Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) to compare the DNA profiles of our victims against the FTDNA database.
On January 29, 2019, Agent Rennison provided our Detectives with the results from the FTDNA comparisons.
Additional family matches for the victims were discovered in the FTDNA database and were instrumental in helping to complete the family trees for both Jane Doe and Janet Doe. Through this process, Detectives were able to identify and locate living family members from both victims. DNA samples were collected from the son and sister of Janet Doe, and Agents from the FBI coordinated the collection from the family members of Jane Doe who were out of state.
DNA comparisons from all the family members were conducted and positive matches were made. Detectives met with the Galveston County Medical Examiner and provided her with the findings. The Medical Examiner agreed with the results that she was provided and has begun the process to amend the death certificates.
Since the identifications have been made, Detectives have continued their investigations, and the following information has been discovered about each victim:
Jane Doe has been identified as Audrey Lee Cook.
-She was born on November 25, 1955, in Memphis, Tennessee;
-She lived in the Houston/Channelview, Texas area between the years of 1976 to 1985;
-She worked as a mechanic for a golf cart company in Houston in 1979;
-She worked for Harrison Equipment Company in Houston in 1980;
-She worked for Balloon Affair in Houston in 1981;
-At some point, she worked as a mechanic for National Rent-A-Car in Houston;
-The last contact with family members was in December 1985;
-Associates advised that she sold and used cocaine; and
-She is estimated to have been 30 years of age at the time of her death.
Janet Doe has been identified as Donna Prudhomme.
-She was born on April 23, 1957, in Port Arthur, Texas;
-She lived in the Beaumont/Port Arthur, Texas area from 1982 to 1985;
-Around 1986, she moved to Austin, Texas;
-Around 1988, she moved to the Seabrook, Texas area where she lived in several different apartment complexes;
-In 1991, she lived in Nassau Bay, Texas;
-We have no information about her employment;
-It is believed that she was a frequent patron of several of the local bars around Nasa Road 1 in Seabrook, Texas;
-She was last seen in July 1991; and
-She is estimated to have been 34 years of age at the time of her death.

League City Police are asking that anybody who knew or had personal knowledge of either Audrey Cook or Donna Prudhomme around the time of their deaths or has information that will help further the investigation of these cases to please contact the League City Police Department Cold Case tip line at 281-338-8220.


Monday, March 4, 2019

Typical Response?


I found this while doing some research on Sims Bayou here in Houston. Looks like a body right? I emailed the Houston Police Dive Team Sgt who stated in an email..."I dont think its a body, but if you get any more information please let us know...thank you."  So then I call and speak to a Sgt. in SE Patrol...he stated..."Well if its a body its probably gone by now or decomposed, if you get and more info please give us a call".  SO what do you think? The pics were taken looks like summer of 2018. 

Jim




Sunday, February 24, 2019

Disowned Missing


It's a sad world we live in. The last few weeks I was seeing the young couple who live on the streets. They asked me for a smoke and didnt say much. Last night I just saw the guy she was with and I asked about her. (I think he is pimping her out) So, I ask him her name and he tells me. So I get home and discover she was reported as a runaway and missing since 2015. She has several minor warrants out for her in Austin, Houston and Brownsville areas. I could tell she was "methed" out. Last week when I saw her I could see her eyes and man you could see a scream for help. I called the cops and they said since she is now technically and adult there's nothing they can do, sadly she will end up a "statistic". This is the kind of shit that infuriates me, parents disown their own children. Frickin sad.


Jim

By the way, a girl in a similar situation was one of Stallings victims.