Don't read these if you are heading to bed, they might give you nightmares. I was just looking up a town in CT considering it as a place to move to, I remembered that there was a lady and her mother who lived in a house there, not sure what year it was and they were brutally murdered. Of course when you want to find an article on something like that you never can, I just read about a possible serial killer on this site in New Britain Connecticut, that is not too far from us, it's also a place to stay away from, there is so much crime there. If you click on the topics below the photos you will be amazed at the stuff happening all over. I used to go to Cape Cod by myself, a lady was murdered there by the dunes I think in Provincetown, Mass. Scary stuff.
COLD CASEShttp://www.angelfire.com/ct3/unsolvedct/
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gunn12fan

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Oct 9 @ 12:57AM
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Oct 9 @ 3:18AM
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Wing_Zero_75

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Oct 9 @ 8:34AM
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I would think about buying one of the products you do tech support on. I dont know what calibers they make, but a .22 pistol, you can wound or kill. Or a .357, but with that one, its hard to just wound. But if it comes down to them or you, I would rather see them buried than you. Maybe even talk to your boyfriend about it and see what he has to say.
Just a thought
Larry
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legacy1

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Oct 9 @ 8:47AM
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How sad for some of these families to never know what has happened to their kids and by whom! Some are commen sense though...would you really let your children walk home alone in when it's dark out etc...
I drive my nephews to school everyday and I can not believe how many young kids are walking to school when it's dark out by themselves....and some of these kids don't even look like a hundred pounds so any struggle would be futile....what a sick society we live in....I am including a link for some of Michigan's Cold Cases....great blog!
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=72955
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eastham

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Oct 9 @ 9:45AM
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What's interesting is that when you click on the thumbnails, most of the individuals were not murdered in large cities, but in small towns. That is not to say there are more murders in small towns, but that policework is like athletics. If you don't exercise your muscles, if you aren't faced with serious crime on a regular basis, you have a harder time solving serious crime. We saw that a few years ago on Cape Cod with the murder of Christa Worthington. She was the first murder in Truro in over a 1/4 century and the previous murder had gone unsolved. While Worthington's murder was solved 2 years later, according to the FBI's data collection center, 62.4% of murder investigations are "cleared." That means nearly 40% (37.6% to be exact) remain unsolved.
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