Thursday, December 25, 2025
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
2025 Bodies Found in Bayous
Houston
Date Found Name
01/11/2025 Doug Swearingen
02/14/2025 Carl Newton
03/22/2025 Rodolfo Sosa
03/30/2025 Anthony Azua
03/31/2025 Juan Garcia Loredo
05/07/2025 Kenneth Jones
05/09/2025 George Grays
05/09/2025 Culcois Racius
05/17/2025 Anthony Curry
05/30/2025 Shannon Davis
06/09/2025 Ernest Armstrong
06/12/2025 Brent Brown
07/07/2025 Raymond Hatten
08/21/2025 Latrecia Amos
08/27/2025 Jamal Alexander
09/15/2025 Jade Mckissic Brays Bayou
09/15/2025 Unknown Greens Bayou
09/16/2025 Seth Hansen White Oak Bayou
09/18/2025 Arnulfo Alvarado Buffalo Bayou
09/20/2025 Michael Rice Buffalo Bayou
09/26/2025 Female Buffalo Bayou
UPDATE:
After doing some research on the above folks, I have discovered that most of them were homeless. One was a prostitute who was found in the bayou. What is suspicious is that most are classified as "accidental drowning" by the medical examiners office. They also label some as "undetermined". Something doesnt smell right.
Jim
Monday, October 27, 2025
UNIDENTIFIED
Black Female
Location Found Map
Details of Recovery
Head Hair Descriptionshort style, noticeable widow's peak at front hairline, no noticeable white/gray hair
Clothing and Accessories
Monday, October 13, 2025
Who killed Erica Garcia?
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A brutal discovery 28 years ago has a Houston family still seeking answers following the death of a beloved Sharpstown Middle School student.
On June 7, 1997, a security guard discovered the body of 14-year-old Erica Garcia inside the abandoned Alief General Hospital. Authorities said the young girl had been beaten, raped, strangled, and left in her underwear.
Since then, no arrests have been made.
"I gotta find out who did it. I need to know," her mother, Margarita Garcia, cried while speaking with ABC13.
Erica was the oldest of the children, and her mother said she had recently been selected to be on the school's cheerleading team.
"She was looking forward to that, but she didn't make it," Margarita said.
On the evening of June 6, 1997, Erica's aunt, Brenda Chavez, dropped Erica and a friend off at a local teen club.
"I said, 'Be careful.' (Erica) told me 'Thank you, tia, for bringing me. We'll be safe,'" Chavez said. Those were the last words she heard from her niece.
Investigators believe that in the hours leading up to her death, Erica and her friend left the teen club and met up with a larger group of friends at a nearby apartment.
Eventually, the teens went to a bar on Bellaire Boulevard near the hospital.
"Basically, everybody's story, it's either 'She walked home,' or 'She just left,' which, I know it's a lie. I know it's a lie. Someone in the crowd that she was with knows something. I know they do," Garcia said.
In the years that have passed, Garcia has watched the case grow more complicated. Many of the buildings involved have been torn down or repurposed. Some of Erica's friends left town. Scientific advancements have not been applied to the DNA recovered in her daughter's case, she said.
"It's aggravating and I have a lot of anger," said Garcia. She added, "The ball was dropped a long time ago."
On Monday, at Margarita's direction, the Houston Police Department and Crime Stoppers will hold a press conference on the case.
Garcia prays the public outreach yields new leads.
"I'm not gonna give up. I don't care what it takes," she said.
Those with information are urged to contact Crime Stoppers or the Houston Police Department.
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Friday, September 19, 2025
Off Topic
Being in my 60s I had thought that my mind was set that the world has always been and will always be evil. A couple years ago I watched Charlie Kirk in an interview on TV. After watching him a few times afterwards I asked myself how can someone be so positive in this twisted world?
Like Charlie Kirk I do what I believe in, like this blog. People have tried to discredit me, talked bad about me but I never gave up, nor will I. I am a Christian, I am not perfect and some of my thoughts and actions have caused me to slip. I try to do the right thing, pray every night before I go to sleep.
Because of what happened to Charlie it has opened my eyes. Charlie died doing what he believed in so I shall do the same. My favorite part of the Bible is 1st Corinthians chapter 13. I you get a chance read it and live it.
God bless Erika Kirk and the children, you are in my prayers. Rest in Peace Charlie Kirk, thank you for your inspiration.
I am Charlie Kirk
Sunday, June 29, 2025
Thursday, June 5, 2025
Without A Trace
Something I heard not too long ago regarding missing people. Organ harvesting. Transplant places charge thousands for internal body parts. Ever notice that the majority of the missing are 15 to 40 years old. I believe that organ harvesting really does exist. It sounds crazy, but think about it. Most of the missing are never publicly released. Take a look at the reported missing in your state. Just something to ponder.
Jim
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Update on Karen Ramirez:
Suspect Miguel Buezo who fled the country but was caught in Guatemala is currently on trial for her murder. Though her body hasnt been found, they are using her blood stained car as evidence. Buezo should have taken the plea bargain and reveal where he put her body. My sources told me he had one person helping him. If anyone has information as to where Karen Ramirez's body is and dont want to deal with police, you can call my tip line at 346-867-3916. I will not reveal where the info came from.
If you want to see the trial live here is the link.:
Jim
Trial Update:
Buezo found guilty of murder. Sentencing by judge later this week
Jim
4-10-25:
Good news, scumbag Buezo was sentenced to 36 years in prison! He will have to do half (18 years) before he is eligible for parole. Also, because of the crime, parole generally gives a 5 year set off the first time. Now we need to find Karen's body!
Jim


