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Maria Elizabeth Ridulph (March 12, 1950 – c. December 1957) was a seven-year-old girl who disappeared from Sycamore, Illinois, on December 3, 1957. Her remains were found almost five months later in a wooded area near Woodbine, Illinois, approximately 90 miles (140 km) from her home. [1][2] Maria was last seen by her friend on her ...
September 13, 2024 at 8:35 PM. More than 44 years after 23-year-old Mary Robin Walter was found murdered in her trailer home in Great Bend, one of her former neighbors has been sentenced for ...
It is the oldest cold case that Middlesex County law enforcement has ever solved. [2] The DNA evidence has also linked Sumpter to several other unsolved rapes and murders in the Boston area. Jane Britton
The murder of Roy Tutill occurred on 23 April 1968 in Surrey, England, United Kingdom. The victim was a 14-year-old schoolboy who was raped and murdered on his way home from school. The murder went unsolved for 33 years, until Brian Lunn Field confessed to the crime after DNA evidence surfaced in 2001. [3]
Statement released to the media by the parents and siblings of Katherine and Sheila Lyon following Montgomery County Sheriff's Office formally announcing Lloyd Lee Welch as a person of interest in the Lyon sisters' disappearance. February 11, 2014. Person of interest In February 2014, investigators formally named Lloyd Lee Welch as a person of interest in the case. Investigators revealed Welch ...
Paula Ann Lundgren, a native of Chicagoland, was confirmed as the identity of the woman, putting an end to a 33-year mystery as to who was found in a cornfield in Mission Township outside Norway ...
It is believed to be the oldest cold case in Pennsylvania to be solved through this method. The murder's solving gained major media coverage, partially due to the fact that 20-year-old college student, Eric Schubert had a significant role in the identification of Forte. [1] [2]
The police ruled the death a homicide, but never solved the case. [194] Gus Greenbaum (62), another Chicago Outfit figure, was stabbed and beaten to death along with his wife in their Phoenix, Arizona, house on 3 December 1958, supposedly as punishment for his continued skimming of casino profits. [195] No suspects were identified.