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Ayla Reynolds case: Ayla’s blood found in basement
On Saturday Stephen McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department of Public Safety which is conducting the investigation into missing 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds, informed the public they had found blood in the basement of the home from which Ayla disappeared. Subsequent … Continue reading
Posted in Ayla Reynolds Case, Missing
Tagged ayla reynolds, ayla's blood, blood evidence, justin dipietro, Missing, phoebe dipietro, the hinky meter, trista reynolds
Lisa Irwin case: Debbie and Jeremy do Dr. Phil
Baby Lisa is still missing. That’s the first thing that needs to be pointed out. The second thing that needs to be pointed out is that Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin continue to not cooperate with law enforcement who are … Continue reading
Posted in Lisa Irwin Case, Missing
Tagged deborah bradley, Dr. phil, interview, jeremy irwin, lisa irwin, Missing, tattoo, the hinky meter
Amir Jennings case: Zinah knocked up and crazy
At least that’s what her attorney is arguing right now. Hemphill Pride, attorney for Zinah Jennings, filed motions yesterday requesting that Zinah be provided medical care for mental illness and provided prenatal care. As one commenter stated on a local … Continue reading
Posted in Amir Jennings Case, Missing
Tagged amir jennings, cadaver dogs, hemphill pride, mental illness, Missing, pregnant, prostitution, schizophrenia, searches, the hinky meter, zinah jennings
Dyer case: Voir dire do over?
Jury selection took place this morning at the Stephens County courthouse to begin the trial for Charles Dyer, who is accused – primarily by his ex-wife – of sexual abuse against his own daughter. Opening statements were scheduled to begin … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Cases, Dyer Case
Tagged charles dyer, court clerk, judge enos, jury oath, objection, stephens county courthouse, the hinky meter, voir dire
Carina Saunders case: Search warrants issued for boots and phone records
Two search warrants were issued this past Friday in the investigation of the torture, murder and dismemberment of 19-year-old Carina Saunders. One warrant is to obtain the boots of Jimmy Massey in hopes there is blood evidence on those boots. … Continue reading
Lisa Irwin case: So who would be threatening searchers?
Last week examiner.com reported that volunteers who have been active in organizing and participating in ground searches for baby Lisa Irwin’s body have been threatened and harassed. An unidentified female has been calling employers of these people and making statements … Continue reading
Posted in Lisa Irwin Case, Missing
Tagged harassment, lisa irwin, Missing, searchers, searches, the hinky meter, threats, volunteers
Correction to Village Voice article
For the sake of setting the record straight I’m posting this. It is not intended as a poke at the Village Voice….okay, maybe only slightly, but in good spirit. Mr. Meeks’ reporting in the Village Voice has been the only … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Cases, Dawna Natzke Case
Tagged article, dawna natzke, jeff meeks, the hinky meter, village voice
Kyron Horman case: Speaking up for those who can’t
Just a reminder…there’s a little boy out there somewhere who still needs to be found and brought back to his mother and father. His name is Kyron. He is most likely dead – murdered at the hands of someone who … Continue reading
Posted in Kyron Horman Case, Missing
Tagged kyron horman, Missing, murder, terri horman, the hinky meter
Dawna Natzke case: A Letter to the board of directors
Yesterday the board of directors of the Property Owners Association of Hot Springs Village held an open meeting. On January 4th there had been a board meeting at which several citizens of Hot Springs Village had attended hoping to find … Continue reading
Jacob Hedger case: A mess of a child’s murder case
Jacob “Jake” Hedger was 9 months old when he was killed last March. Edmond, Oklahoma police and the Oklahoma State medical examiner have ruled Jacob’s death a homicide – he suffered such a blow to the head that his skull … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Cases
Tagged blunt force trauma, dr. robert block, edmond police department, grand jury, jacob hedger, jake hedger, kevin kramer, leah hedger, murder, oklahoma medical examiner, oklahoma state bureau of investigation, pathologist, the hinky meter, time of injury, traci kramer, zane hedger


