Private Detective FBI Asks for Help Identifying Potential First Victim of Serial Killer

FBI agents in Oregon have received information from the FBI’s Anchorage Division that narrows the search for a woman who was allegedly raped by accused serial killer Israel Keyes. Keyes committed suicide while in jail this past weekend as he awaited trial for the murder of a barista, Samantha Koenig, last February in Anchorage.

Keyes told the FBI agents in Alaska that he raped—but did not kill—his first victim in Oregon sometime between 1996 and 1998. He said the girl was 14-18 years old. The sexual assault occurred on the Deschutes River near Maupin, Oregon. The victim was with friends, and Keyes was able to discreetly separate her from the friends. To date, authorities have not been able to find any relevant police reports that would fit this scenario, and it is possible that the victim never reported it. If Keyes was being accurate about the time period and the girl’s age, she would now be in her late 20s or early 30s. She may have lived in the area or simply been visiting the area on vacation.

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Keyes told investigators that he oftentimes traveled great distances and liked to find his victims along hiking trails, at camp grounds, and in other remote areas.

Before his death, Israel reportedly told investigators that he murdered multiple people, including at least four in Washington State. He is also believed to have robbed banks as he traveled across the country, but the FBI has not yet identified any robberies in Oregon for which he may have been responsible.

The FBI is working with local law enforcement agencies in Oregon and across the country in an attempt to identify other unsolved cases that involve missing people, murders, rapes, and bank robberies.

Anyone who has information about the rape case is asked to call the FBI in Portland at (503) 224-4181, in Bend at (541) 389-1202, or the national hotline at 1-800-CALL FBI.

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Wrongful Death More Info on Murder of Clay County Couple

More twists and turns in a gruesome murder for hire plot that stunned Madison County. A grand jury has now indicted a third person, 32-year-old Lebruce Ellington, in the kidnapping and murder of Richmond couple, Sonsi Warford and Charles “Chew” Walker.

In the affidavit filed back in March, Lebruce Ellington told Richmond Police he was paid $5,000 to find people to carry out the hit. The indictment charges Ellington with two counts of complicity to commit murder, two counts of kidnapping, one count of complicity to commit burglary, and persistent felony offender.

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Sonsi and Chew’s families were finally able to lay their loved ones to rest in early November. Sonsi’s father says he’s not surprised about Ellington, but says it’s been especially tough since the funeral.

“I’m having a bit harder time than people know. I stay to myself a lot. It’s a little bit harder than I thought it was going to be after putting them to rest,” says Gregory Todd, Sonsi’s dad.

Their nightmare began when Sonsi and Chew went missing in the summer of 2010. Then in March, Richmond Police found their bodies buried in a Richmond field. Police charged Daniel Keene and Matthew Denholm with carrying out the murders. According to a search warrant affidavit, drug dealer J’Kolbe Chenault allegedly hired them. Chew Walker’s aunt says she has mixed feelings about Ellington’s alleged involvement.

“We knew him. They hung together, they played together. We grew up with them. We know the whole family; they know us,” said Amy Burbridge, Chew’s aunt. “Was it worth the five thousand [dollars] he got out of this to hurt our family? But not only ours, his?” says Burbridge.

The last few Christmases have been tough, and this one will be no different.

“It’s hard when you don’t have your loved ones. Now we have the time of giving, and Thanksgiving, and helping each other. It’s going to be hard, but we’re going to continue to stay together as a family,” says Todd.

Lebruce Ellington was already behind bars at the Woodford County Detention Center as a federal prisoner. He did not want to talk to us from jail.

Keene and Denholm have both plead not guilty. Their trial is scheduled for August 2013.

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Missing Person Joanne E. Kay of Snohomish County, WA

Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office detectives are seeking assistance in locating Joanne E. Kay who has been missing after leaving Cascade Valley Hospital on November 16, 2012. The 74 year-old woman’s family believes she left the hospital either on foot or by taxi cab. She has not returned to her residence or contacted any friends.

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She has been without a purse, vehicle or cell phone since that day. Investigators believe she may be in Arlington, Stanwood or Camano Island.

Kay is 5’3”, 110 lbs. with thin gray hair and often wears a wig and jewelry with large stones.

If anyone has seen Kay or has information regarding her whereabouts, please contact the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office tip line at 425-388-3845.

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Wrongful Death Disabled Clay County Man

A disabled Clay County man found dead Thursday night was apparently beaten and stabbed several times in the head and neck. That information comes from an autopsy completed Friday on 74-year-old Earl Woods.

A family member discovered Woods’ body around 7 p.m. Thursday inside of his home on Belles Fork Road in the Lockards Creek community. State Police labeled the death a murder investigation.

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“How could you not have mercy? How could you not take pity on him?” asked Dena Woods of her father-in-law’s killer.

Woods was preparing to celebrate his 75th birthday on Christmas Eve.

“We knew due to his failing health, he didn’t have much longer with us, and we were robbed of what little time we had left with him.” said Dena Woods. “They were a heartless monster. That’s the only thing I could think of how anyone could possibility hurt someone like him.”

Woods was a great grandfather. He was disabled and used a wheelchair to get around.

“If they wanted his things or what he had, they could have taken it easily and he couldn’t have done anything because he barely had the strength of a toddler,” Dena Woods said. “I want to see this person pay for what they’ve done to my father in law. I want to see them pay for what they’ve done to him and our family.”

State Police have said they have a person of interest in the case, but as of Friday evening, they have not made any arrests.

Funeral arrangements for Woods are pending.

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Missing Person 19 Yr Old Case Closed

MARTIN COUNTY — During an interview in the final months of a 20-year stint as Martin County sheriff, Robert Crowder was still haunted by a case nearly two decades old.

“The ones that affect you most emotionally are crimes that involve children as victims,” Sheriff Crowder said during an interview last month when he mentioned Andrea Gail Parsons, a 10-year-old who disappeared on July 11, 1993. “I would hope that we could solve that case before I leave office.”

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A little over a month before his last day in office, Jan. 7, the Martin County’s Sheriff Office announced an arrest in the 19-year-old cold case.

On Nov. 29, detectives arrested Chester Duane Price, a 42-year-old convicted felon, and charged him in connection with the girl’s disappearance.

Andrea disappeared after she went to buy candy from the neighborhood convenience store.

Her mother, Linda Parsons, called investigators when she returned from work and found her daughter missing.

The girl was last seen walking along southeast Ebbtide Avenue in Port Salerno. According to investigators, witnesses reported seeing Andrea leave her home about 5:45 p.m. Two people said they saw her about 25 minutes later near southeast Commerce Avenue and Seaward Street, after she left the grocery store with candy and a soda.

Last week’s arrest was the result of work from dozens of investigators who worked over the years to piece together an account of what happened to the missing girl.

“We have certainty as to what happened and there’s not some mystery person out there continuing to do this,” Sheriff Crowder said. “That provides some sort of closure for the community and the family.”

The latest surge came in 2011, when the sheriff assigned a team of detectives and several “fresh sets of eyes,” to begin another review of the stacks of evidence collected over nearly two decades.

Based on their investigation, detectives felt they had enough evidence to present to the Office of the State Attorney for review and prosecution, he said. The state attorney’s office then convened a grand jury, which handed down an indictment against Mr. Price.

Officers arrested Mr. Price after he testified before the grand jury. They said the former Stuart resident knew the girl and her family. They charged him with first-degree murder and kidnapping of a child younger than 13.

The sheriff declined to offer details about how Mr. Price became a suspect, whether or not he confessed to the crime and if he is likely to lead investigators to the child’s body.

“We’ve had a lot of cooperation from the community and a lot of people watching this case, praying about it and wanting justice to be done. We appreciate all of that,” Sheriff Crowder said.

Investigators said they still have work to do in the pre-trial phase of this case, and are hoping to locate the girl’s body or burial site.

But following the arrest, Sheriff Crowder said he welcomed the break in the case.

“I feel good about it, because if we weren’t able to do this and I went ahead and entered my retirement, I would be always wondering. It would just be one of the things that would plague you. You go to bed thinking about it,” he said. “But of course that’s nothing compared to what the little girl’s family has been through. That’s agonizing.”

Mrs. Parsons could not be reached for comment by press time.

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Fraud Investigation Counterfeit Money Passed at Laundromats

Two individuals who previously admitted they used counterfeit money at northern Kentucky laundromats were sentenced Thursday to federal prison.

U.S. District Court Judge David L. Bunning sentenced 34-year-old Shannon Stephany of Ludlow, Ky., to 40 months and 24-year-old Bradley Wilson of Newport, Ky., to 15 months for counterfeiting U.S. Currency. Judge Bunning cited each defendant’s lengthy criminal history as a factor in determining the sentences.

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Stephany admitted that in December of last year he and Wilson worked together to make counterfeit money. According to their plea agreements, both defendants used a total of approximately $910 at laundromats in Newport, Ky., and Southgate, Ky.

Wilson and Stephany pleaded guilty to the charge in August 2012. Under federal law, both defendants must serve at least 85 percent of their prison sentences, and, upon release, will be under the supervision of the United States Probation Office.

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Accident Reconstruction ID of Truck Driver Killed in I-71

Kentucky State Police have released the identity of the driver in Friday morning’s fatal tractor trailer crash on I-71 in Gallatin County.

The driver has been identified as Johnny Sherard, 54, from Anderson, South Carolina. Police say their preliminary investigation shows that the tractor trailer driven by Sherard left the right side of the interstate and struck the end of a bridge overpass near mile marker 63. The tractor trailer became separated and the truck portion landed on Tapering Point Road, below I-71.

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The trailer stopped in the south bound lanes of the interstate. Sherard, who was not wearing a seat belt, was partially ejected and pronounced dead at the scene by the Gallatin County coroner. The wet roadway surface is believed to be a factor in the crash.

A crack in the overpass caused by the crash was examined by the Kentucky State Road Department and was found to not have caused any structural damage.

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Pedophile Tracking Mass. Baby Sitter Faces 100 Charges

Calling the case chilling and troubling, authorities announced an indictment Thursday against a convicted sex offender whom they say videotaped himself sexually assaulting children from his wife’s unlicensed day care business.

Prosecutors said John Burbine’s wife told parents he was an experienced baby sitter. But instead, authorities allege that the 49-year-old Wakefield man preyed on 13 day care clients ranging from 8 days to 3 1/2 years old, with many of the assaults happening in the victims’ homes.

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Middlesex District Attorney Gerard Leone said Burbine has been in custody since September on charges involving one victim that grew out of an abuse complaint from July. Burbine faces an indictment including 100 criminal counts.

“I have never seen a case this bad,” Leone said Thursday.

The prosecutor said the abuse occurred between August 2010 and August 2012. Leone said the children lived in the Boston suburbs of Stoneham, Medford, Newton, Reading, Melrose, Woburn and Waltham. He said there may be more victims that investigators haven’t identified.

The prosecutor said Burbine’s wife, Marian Burbine, operated Waterfall Education Center in Wakefield. The business advertised services including short- and long-term child care, group child care, overnight newborn care and summer camp alternative care.

Leone said investigators believe Marian Burbine didn’t know her husband was sexually abusing children, but she knew he was a convicted sex offender and that state officials believed child abuse allegations against him in 2005 and 2009 that never led to prosecution. Both spouses face charges of operating an unlicensed day care business.

Heather Johnson, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Early Education and Care, said Thursday that the Burbines never applied for a day care license and never got one.

Leone said investigators began a probe after previous abuse complaints that didn’t lead to criminal charges. This summer, authorities got a cease and desist order for Waterfall Education Center because it wasn’t licensed. That led to search warrants for the Burbines’ business and home that Leone said led investigators to seize video evidence of the child abuse.

Among the offenses John Burbine faces are 40 counts of aggravated forcible rape of a child. His attorney, William Barabino, said Thursday that the defendant will plead not guilty at his Dec. 12. arraignment. A judge previously ordered the defendant held without bail.

Marian Burbine is free on $1,000 bail following her Oct. 1 arraignment in Middlesex Superior Court. She must wear a GPS monitoring device as a condition of her bail. An indictment against the 46-year-old includes six counts of reckless endangerment of a child. Her attorney didn’t immediately return a message Thursday seeking comment.

Leone said John Burbine is a Level 1 sex offender, following a 1989 conviction for indecent assault and battery.

Barabino said he hasn’t seen evidence prosecutors say they seized from Burbine’s computer, including videos.

“Everything they say exists was found on a computer,” Barabino said. “He’s been cooperative in the process with the district attorney to more than a reasonable degree, and we’ll wait for the evidence.”

Barabino said Burbine grew up in Wakefield, where his father was a police officer. He said John and Marian Burbine have been married for nearly 20 years. The couple does not have children. Burbine has a master’s degree in management from Lesley University in Cambridge, Barabino said.

The lawyer also said his client had worked at a sporting goods store in Reading and as an adjunct professor at North Shore Community College in Danvers teaching an introductory computer class.

College spokeswoman Linda Brantley said the school fired Burbine following his arrest.

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Pedophile Tracking Price, Utah Couple Charged, Third Man Arrested

PRICE — A husband and wife have been charged with multiple counts of child sex abuse, and a third man is expected to face charges in what a veteran police officer called “a troubling and significant case.”

Timothy Lee Romano, 25, was charged Wednesday in 7th District Court with two counts of aggravated sex abuse of a child, a first-degree felony. His wife, 24-year-old Amanda Nicole Romano, was charged with five counts of object rape of a child, five counts of sodomy on a child and four counts of aggravated sex abuse of a child, all first-degree felonies.

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Carbon County prosecutors also filed one count of child abuse, a class A misdemeanor, against the woman. They have yet to file charges against Tyler James Barney, 25, who was arrested a day after the Romanos and is suspected of sexually abusing a young child related to the couple.

“This is something nobody, including police officers and human services professionals, want to think about,” said Price Police Capt. Bill Barnes, who has worked for nearly 30 years as a police officer.

“This is the most troubling and significant case I’ve heard about,” he said.

An anonymous complaint to the Division of Child and Family Services led investigators to the Romanos and Barney in late October, Barnes said.

“When enough probable cause was established early on in the investigation, arrests were made,” he said. “There was a delay in the formal charges being filed because it’s a very dynamic case.”

Investigators suspect that the trio may have sexually abused multiple children over the past two years. Prosecutors, however, have only charged Timothy Romano in connection with the alleged sexual abuse of one child. The charges against his wife stem from her alleged abuse of two children.

Carbon County prosecutor Jeremy Humes told the Deseret News that, while it’s still early in the case, he believes Amanda Romano’s mental competency, both at the time of her interviews with police and since her arrest, will play a role in whether the case against her goes forward.

Timothy Romano is being held in the Carbon County Jail in lieu of $350,000 bail. Bail for his wife and for Barney is set at $200,000 apiece.

Barnes said a child who was living in the Romanos’ home has been removed from their custody by DCFS. The Romanos and Barney were all acquainted with the children they are accused of abusing, the captain said.

“Oftentimes sex abuse does not fit the typical pattern that we think of,” he said. “This certainly is not a stranger danger-type of situation.”

Authorities are asking anyone who suspects their child may have been sexually abused by the Romanos or Barney to call 435-636-3190.

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Missing Person 2 Missing in New York

LANCASTER & BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) One week ago, 57-year Lynn Hewitt disappeared from St. Elizabeth’s Adult Home in the Village of Lancaster.

Lancaster Police Detectives put in hundreds of man-hours looking for her, but even after conducting air and ground searches, interviewing family and friends, and checking local security camera video – there is still no sign of the missing woman.

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Lynn Hewitt suffers from health problems including dementia, and that has police very concerned about her welfare.

“Any shred of information, we try to follow up on it,” said Lancaster Police Detective Keith Kerl.

This week, Lancaster Police are planning to organize another search effort utilizing volunteer firemen.

Another missing person case that is causing a Buffalo family much worry concerns the disappearance of 14-year old Tahjma Lynch.

The teen was reported missing to Buffalo Police in October, and investigators think she may be a runaway.

“I don’t know if she is dead or living,” commented her 77-year old grandmother, Matha Bailey.

Her mother tells Eyewitness news that the teenage girl was a troubled youth who had been through the court system and spent time in local facilities for ‘Persons in Need of Supervision.’ (PINS)

“I think she got in with the wrong crowd of people,” added her grandmother.

While family members expressed frustration with police for not being able to find Tahjma, the reality is she is part of a big problem that law enforcement and social agencies deal with on a regular basis.

Every year in Erie County, 2,000 young people become runaways or homeless.

In a majority of cases, problems at home push the youth onto the streets were life can be very dangerous.

“It is very likely that you’ll turn to prostitution or crime within three days of running away . . . and that is a staggering statistic,” added Executive Director of Compass House, Lisa Freeman.

Anyone with information about Lynn Hewitt is asked to call Lancaster Police at 716-683-2800.

Anyone with information about Tahjma Lynch is asked to call the Buffalo Police Confidential Tip Line at 716-847-2255.

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