Thursday, December 31, 2020

 Samuel Little



Well it appears another guy I had written has died in prison. Sam Little died before more cases could be cleared. He appeared in communicating with him, that he wanted to come clean with all the murders he committed. I have linked him to a Houston murder of a a girl that he actually drew a picture of. The folks at VICAP and HPD cold case called me and told me "good call" for piecing it together. Hopefully they can obtain the DNA form the missing girls family to compare to this Houston unknown female. 


Another guy I had been writing took secrets to the grave with him. Edward Harold Bell. An interesting character and no doubt, a killer.


Another guy I had been writing was Brandon Lavergne out of Louisiana. This guy is in denial and obviously a killer.


And of course there is Mark Roland Stallings.


Believe it or not these guys have a conscience. There is an evil side to them obviously. We all have potential to be a killer but most of us have the scruples enough not to act on it knowing what the consequences are gonna be. 


Bell and Little and off to meet their maker. Its not up to me to judge. 


Jim




Thursday, July 2, 2020




Pam disappeared under suspicious circumstances. The only thing missing from her apartment was a large suitcase. I know its an old case, but someone in Houston knows something. I dont want to know who did it, I just want to know where to find her. If she is dead, she deserves a proper funeral and service. If you dont want to talk to police, you can call my tip line at 713-481-3184. You will remain anonymous. Just tell me where she is man.

Jim

Monday, May 11, 2020

Samuel Little's Houston Confession


Five years after analysts with the FBI’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) began linking cases to convicted murderer Samuel Little—and nearly 18 months after a Texas Ranger began to elicit from him a breathtaking number of confessions—the FBI has confirmed Little to be the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history.
Little has confessed to 93 murders, and FBI crime analysts believe all of his confessions are credible. Law enforcement has been able to verify 50 confessions, with many more pending final confirmation.
Little says he strangled his 93 victims between 1970 and 2005. Many of his victims’ deaths, however, were originally ruled overdoses or attributed to accidental or undetermined causes. Some bodies were never found.
“For many years, Samuel Little believed he would not be caught because he thought no one was accounting for his victims,” said ViCAP Crime Analyst Christie Palazzolo. “Even though he is already in prison, the FBI believes it is important to seek justice for each victim—to close every case possible.”
The FBI is asking for the public’s help in matching the remaining unconfirmed confessions. ViCAP, with the support of the Texas Rangers, has provided additional information and details about five cases in hopes that someone may remember a detail that could further the investigation.


Lets take a look at his Houston Victim he claims to have murdered:
Unmatched Confession: Black female between 25-28 years old killed between 1976 and 1979 or in 1993.
Little Drew this from memory.


Here is a female found in 1980 here in Houston:

HPD Incident #20470880
Murder3600 StokesDecember 10, 1985 / 1500 hrs
On December 10, 1980 the body of a young African American Female was discovered in the 3600 block of Stokes. The found female was lying on the ground under interstate 45 freeway located about six miles from downtown Houston alongside a railroad track.

The body was discovered by employees working on an outdoor advertisement billboard, after noticing a foot sticking out from under the mattress. There were two thin gold bracelets and one orange bracelet found on her left wrist, and two necklaces around her neck. The complainant has never been identified.

Houston Police Department sketch artists, Lois Gibson, completed a composite of her morgue photo as a depiction of what she may look like. The jewelry is being shown to help in the identity of this murder victim.

The Houston Police Department Homicide Division Cold Case Squad is requesting anyone with information about this murder to contact the Cold Case Squad at 713-308-3618 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

Also if anyone is missing a loved one from 1980 who may resemble the complainant or recognizes the jewelry please contact either number listed above.


Lets get this case solved


Jim

UPDATE:
Could it be this girl?

Name: Beverly Ann Bealer
Case Classification: Endangered Missing
Missing Since: August 20, 1980
Location Last Seen: Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California

Physical Description

Date of Birth: January 30, 1961
Age: 19 years old
Race: Black/African American
Gender: Female
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 115 lbs.
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown
Nickname/Alias: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Unknown

Identifiers

Dentals: Available
Fingerprints: Not Available
DNA: Not Available

Clothing & Personal Items

Clothing: Blue jeans and white blouse with polka dots
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Disappearance

Beverly Ann Bealer was last seen in Santa Monica, CA on August 20, 1980.

Investigating Agency(s)

Agency Name: Santa Monica Police Department
Agency Contact Person: N/A
Agency Phone Number: 310-458-8698
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: 80-20915
NCIC Case Number: Unknown
NamUs Case Number: 20055

I talked to HPD Homicide Cold Case squad as well as Santa Monica Police who began looking at this last week. I emailed them the information etc...I will update

Monday, April 13, 2020

Heidi Villarreal


A couple years ago I talked to someone who gave me information on Heidi can you please call me back? My Google Voice line is (713)481-3184. Or email me here your number I would appreciate it.

Jim



Wednesday, January 22, 2020




Police are saying she is in Texas and a possible victim of human trafficking. 


From KHOU News:

A woman missing from North Dakota since November 2019 may be a human trafficking victim in North Texas, her family said Tuesday.
Kara Mauai was last seen in either Carrolton or Dallas, reported KFYR.
Sheridan Seaboy-McNeil, the Mauai family spokesperson, said they learned earlier this week she may be a victim of human trafficking and a trail of leads led them to believe she is in North Texas.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs/Office of Justice Service is working with detectives in the Dallas area, reported KFYR.
Kara has been listed as an "endangered person," police said. She hasn’t been seen since Nov. 8.
Her family posted on Facebook they are suspending searches in North and South Dakota and are instead focusing on Texas.
“Kara may be seeking shelter at homeless shelters, churches, soup kitchens, etc. in that area. Kara is a 30-year-old Native American and Polynesian with a light complexion but may have the appearance of a younger white female. PLEASE SHARE. Thank you so much for your help to bring Kara home.”

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Passing Judgement on a Missing Person




I have been guilty of this in the past. I've learned over the years that its not the persons character I need to look at. I try to think of them when they were a baby, growing up, playing in the yard, watching cartoons and living a once normal life. Somewhere in life, some of these people made the wrong decisions, mistakes were made. Arent we all guilty of that? 

It makes me sad to see a missing person poster. I try not to think of the circumstance of their disappearance, but rather look at them living day to day, growing up, eating dinner, hanging out, doing normal stuff. I sit and wonder what caused that person to say use drugs, turn to prostitution, go to jail. I have to check myself when I come close to judging that person.  It hits my heart when I think of just the daily life this person was living and now they are missing and presumed dead in a field or in a river or something. The families left to only hang onto hope that they will soon call or come to the door.

This is why I do what I do. I wont stop trying to find them. 

Anyone with information regarding a missing person or a cold case please feel free to email me. You will always remain anonymous. Its not my job to convict the person, just find the person or the body so the families can have some semblance of closure. I tell folk, you can show me the gun, tell me you killed them and I honestly dont care about that, I just want the person found and buried if need be properly. 

Anyway, just my thoughts tonite.

Jim

researchtexas69@gmail.com

PS....I never reveal my sources