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Thursday, January 21, 2021

What Happened to William and Margaret Patterson?

 What Happened to William and Margaret Patterson?


 


William Durrell Patterson and Margaret M. Patterson were a married couple that lived in El Paso, Texas. It is unknown when Margaret was born, though it is assumed that she was born around 1915. According to the Doe Network, William, also known as Pat, was born on July 23rd, 1904. William is described as having been white, 5'11, 200 pounds, with gray hair. He dressed well, wore expensive jewelry, and was known among his friends for wanting the best in life. Margaret was 5'4", 110 pounds, with red hair, she had a petite build. Margaret's maiden name was Keifer, and she was nicknamed Tillie as a child. Allegedly she had grown up in Owensboro, Kentucky.


 Margaret was 42, and William 52 at the time of their disappearance.

 
Allegedly, the Pattersons moved to El Paso in 1940 from Dallas. They built up their business and during the war, William sold nylon stockings that he smuggled from Mexico on the black market.
The couple lived on the 3000 block of Piedmont Drive (or Avenue, or Street, depending on the source) in El Paso. On the night of March 5th, or even the early morning of the 6th, the two left their home without any indication that they'd be gone for more than a few hours. 


When the house was examined, it was found to be in disarray, with the dishes unwashed, underwear and a pair of Margaret's stockings on a bed, and other indications that the Pattersons did not know they were going to be leaving for a long time. The couple had an orange tabby named Tommy, that they left behind. Tommy was considered to have Margaret's most precious possession, with neighbors saying that they fed him caviar. Their items were left behind at the house, and there wasn't a sign of a struggle.
People that knew the Pattersons told authorities in the 50's that the couple left to go on an extended vacation to Florida, and later weren't going to be coming back. A friend of the couple reported them missing five months later on August 15th, 1957. A neighbor said that she was at their house the night they disappeared, offering Girl Scout Cookies, and that Mrs. Patterson seemed very upset that the neighbor was there, they also noted unusual activity from the Patterson's later that night. The neighbor stated that this was the first time that they had tried to talk to the Pattersons, since they tended to keep to themselves. William was described as always coming across 'mean and unfriendly'. 


The Pattersons left without disconnecting their utilities, telling the post office whether to stop or forward their mail, without stopping their newspaper delivery, storing their fur coats, or even boarding their cat Tommy. 


El Paso authorities convened an inquest to look for the whereabouts of the couple, but it failed to find them. 


Allegedly, before the couple disappeared, they had dinner one night with a friend named Cecil Ward and his wife. After eating, William and Cecil went to the garage to apply a coat of acrylic to the wooden boat William was building. Apparently William mentioned nothing about a trip, and they had even talked about plans for later that week. Cecil stated, "He talked about what we would do on the boat the other nights during the week, and about plans for fishing and doing a lot of other things in the spring and summer.". Cecil's wife stated that "Margaret never mentioned anything at all about plans for a trip.". 


Cecil Ward owned a business as a mechanic. On the morning of March 6th, Ward was surprised that the Patterson's Cadillac was still in the driveway. Doyle Kirkland, rival business owner to William but friend, went into Cecil Ward's shop and asked him to service the car. There was apparently a broken horn ring on the steering wheel. That same week, Cecil Ward wanted his electric sander back which William had used. Ward called William's store, though didn't talk to him directly. When the sander was returned to Ward, it was brought over by Doyle Kirkland.


The Pattersons owned the Patterson Photo Supply near downtown El Paso. They also owned an interest in a high end boat company, property in Guaymas, Mexico, a boat, and a Cadillac. Associates told the police that William wrote instructions and sent them on how he wanted to dispose of his business and private properties. 


On March 15th of that year, their accountant, Herbert Roth, got a telegram with instructions on how to manage the couples' assets. The telegram was called in to a Western Union office in Dallas from a pay phone near the Love Field Airport. The telegram was signed 'W.H. Patterson', despite William's initials being 'W.D.Patterson'. An officer has stated that it is very possible that the employee who took the message at Western Union may have messed up though.


Herbert Roth was also told to cancel the hotel reservations that the couple made in Washington D.C. (they were originally going to attend a National Photographer's Association that spring), rent out the Patterson home for nine months, to sell a mobile home that they owned and use the proceeds to support the store, and have Doyle Kirkland manage the store. There wasn't any evidence that the couple did or did not go to the photography convention.


Doyle Kirkland owned the rival business of Duffy Photo Service, also of El Paso. He was William's friend, and the last person to see them alive at their house before they vanished. Kirkland was helping William work on his boat in the garage. Allegedly, the note also stated (or it was the letter sent on May 29th, 1957 from Laredo, Texas) to distribute his properties and assets to his business auditor, and a 24 year old employee, Arthur Moreno. Moreno was to given their home and furniture; Kirkland got the vacation cabin, tools, boats, and William's Cadillac. It is considered unusual for William to left his businesses with these people, because he still had family living, such as his father and sister. As far as I know, the couple never had kids, and nothing ever mentions if they ever wanted any. 


William is known to have been having an affair at the time before his disappearance. William was seen in Juarez, Mexico with 20 year old Estefana Arroyo Marfin. He got into an argument at a bar or night club, because Estefana wasn't being served, the argument was de-escalated though.


When the couple vanished, Estefana Marfin stated that before William disappeared, he told her that, "when they come for me, I'll have to go in a hurry", but she later recanted this statement. 


There were several sightings of the couple in Mexico, but the sheriffs were unable to confirm these. For example, in 1959, Sheriff Bob Bailey traveled to Valle del Bravo to check on a report of a sighting of the couple, but came back empty handed. Allegedly a sheriff also went to Mexico City to look for them, where at a hotel workers identified the couple having stayed for 7 months in 1957. There was no evidence of the Pattersons having signed into any sort of guestbook though. 


Business associates of the Pattersons told authorities that the couple left for an extended vacation to Florida, and then later sent word that they wouldn't be returning.


Months after they disappeared, the Patterson's cat Tommy was found at the home malnourished and filthy, after having wandering away for four months.


In June of 1957, a friend of William's said that he had lied to friends stating that he'd been in touch with William, stating that William asked him at one point that if he were to ever disappear, to make it sound like he was alright and would return soon. Doyle Kirkland claimed that he'd been awakened in the middle of the night of March 5th or 6th by a call from someone claiming to be William. The person stated that he and Margaret were going away for a while, and Kirkland stated that he had been so sleepy, he couldn't confirm if it was really William's voice or not. The Patterson's lawyer testified to the letter that he got.


The Pattersons were very secret about their previous life. Many people did not even know Margaret's birthday, and many couldn't ever get much out of the couple's background, no-one knew how they met or even when they were married. Allegedly Margaret had six siblings that all lived in the midwest who were later located after her disappearance. Margaret had left home at an early age and worked as a hostess at one point in the Hotel Vendome in Evansville, Indiana. Her family disapproved of William, and made her make a choice to choose either them or him, and she chose William. In 1957 they hadn't heard from Margaret in over 20 years, and assumed that she was dead. 


As as I know from articles, at the time of disappearance, William's only family was his father and a sister that never seemed to have been interviewed. William's father, Luther Patterson, stated that William "made his living doing sleight of hand tricks" and had "taken off before". But after several years passed without hearing from his son, he changed his mind and stated that he thought William was dead. 


In 1984, the case was reopened when a man named Reynaldo Nangaray came to authorities telling them what he saw. An illegal immigrant at the time, he was hired to clean the house after the couple vanished. He stated that he saw blood under and around the water heater in the garage, and a piece of human scalp on the propeller of the Patterson's boat. He found a pair of jeans with a Rolex watch that belonged to William, and he said that he saw one of Patterson's associates remove bloody sheets from the home, and put them inside the trunk of a car. The reason he did not come to police sooner was because he undocumented, though when he did come to law enforcement, he was a US citizen. Two years after coming forth to law enforcement, he died in a car accident.


In 1989, the sheriff's office took a statement from a woman in Colorado that knew the Pattersons several years before they were reported missing, but it did not advance the investigation.
William and Margaret were legally declared dead in 1964. After their disappearance, the house that they lived at was rumored to be haunted.


The case is still considered open to this day, and there do not seem to be any memorials for them anywhere. Allegedly, Doyle Kirkland left El Paso in the 1960's, and police never heard of him since.
Investigating Agency: El Paso Sheriff's Department [915-538-2291]
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[THEORIES]
There are quite a few theories as to what happened to the couple when they disappeared.
1. William Killed Margaret and ran
2. Margaret killed William and Ran
3. The couple were murdered by any of the people that inherited their stuff
4. The couple were government spies from a foreign country that fled to Mexico (or anywhere else)
5. The couple were kidnapped
6. They just left it all to start a new life
7. They were abducted by aliens
I'll start with the smallest points first. 


Alien Abduction: There's nothing out there that reallys seems to suggest this, I've only read articles that mention this passingly, but considering the mid century association with sci-fi weirdness, I can see where this proposal came from. To me, this is about as strong a contention as Jim Sullivan being abducted by aliens. There's really nothing to prove it, or disprove it. Maybe William was an alien.
Left to start a new life: This is a contention that seems to have more strength to it, though there seems to be one problem. If they started a new life, wouldn't there have been proof of the couple having used their social security numbers for years after leaving El Paso? Granted, this doesn't mean that they didn't decide to start a new life in a whole other country, which is still possible. I haven't read anything saying whether their social security numbers were ever proven to be used or unused after disappearing. This could still be a possibility, even if it were one person leaving the other behind after a murder, since back then people could rather easily leave their money in various offshore accounts. 


They were kidnapped: This seems plausible, though at the same time too feels a bit far fetched. If we were to completely ignore the information from 1984 about the blood, it just seems weird that they'd be kidnapped without any sort of ransom or note sent to the media about getting something for taking the couple. 


They were murdered: There are people that think that both William and Margaret were murdered, more than likely by any of the people that inherited the stuff from them. Now, in conjunction with a kidnapping, this seems plausible. It is odd that non family members would inherit items from the Pattersons, but at the same time too, Margaret's family cut off all ties with her and thought that she was dead. The couple didn't have any offspring, and it didn't even seem like William was close to his own family. But even still, I personally doubt the possibility that they were both murdered for their stuff, when you think about all of the letters and telegrams that William supposedly sent to his lawyer. It seems like a very elaborate ruse that would require someone traveling all the way to Dallas from El Paso, and then at some point going all the way to Laredo just to send a letter. That's hours of traveling just to throw someone off. 


One Spouse Killed Another: Personally, I think that this is a very big possibility. When I first read about this case, I thought that it sounded a lot like Margaret was in an abusive relationship. Her being cut off from her family for decades, her alcohol abuse, William seeming like a cold man, then having an affair on her, I was pretty convinced. I can see it going either way. Maybe Margaret had had enough of her cheating husband and did him in, or perhaps William killed Margaret and gave away all his things so other people would get their finger prints on his old stuff. Perhaps he wanted to run away to Mexico and start a life with Estefana. Thinking about how there was a scalp on the boat, and blood on some sheets that were then hidden in someone's car, someone must have gotten murdered somewhere. If the story is true of course. There is the belief that if they were killed in any way possible, they could have also been buried around the mountains behind their house.


I looked for unidentified peoples located in the El Paso area, and there weren't any cases even remotely close to the Patterson's. In fact, the earliest unidentified body was from the early 90's I believe. Some people believed that the couple never left at all, and their bodies were buried on or around the plot of the house, but there hasn't ever been any evidence of this either.


There is the idea that a John Doe from Colton, California may have been William. This doe was found on June 18th, 1964, and is estimated to have died about 2 weeks before being found. He was a white male anywhere from 5'6-5'8, 140-160 pounds, with grey balding hair. He was edentulous except for one lower molar. The doe was found in a grey plaid shirt, two pairs of grey or green pants, brown lace boots, blue socks, a gray cap, and a tan jacket. A Hamilton Watch Company watch case was found, and a leather key case that had the initials WDP. There are no exclusions to his case. 

[http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1628umca.html ]


They were spies: This may sound like the most crack pot theory, but I actually believe this one the most. Initially, I thought that maybe one of the spouses killed the other, but the more I looked for public information on the couple, the more confused I became. If you remember, the couple were very private about their past, usually keeping to themselves. Not much is known about their early lives despite William coming from Illinois, Margaret from Kentucky, and that they had hard childhoods.
When I tried to search for any sort of census records for either person, I found absolutely nothing. now, we don't know Margaret's birthday, but she is believed to have been born around 1915. William's alleged birth is listed above, but I doubt the veracity of that also. I looked for any sort of information about William being any census record from what would have been the 1910 to the 1940...and nothing. I searched the same for Margaret, and there was never a single result. I even searched up Margaret by her maiden name, in her alleged home state of Kentucky, and still never found any record of her. There is no record of their marriage, no record of birth, nothing. I am extremely suspicious of Margaret even having siblings, since there is no other source for this information other than the Charley Project, and there isn't a link to anything else saything that. 


Even further, William's father is listed as 'Luther Patterson', who was 75 at the time of William's disappearance. Simple math tells us that this man would have been born around 1882, give or take a year for a late birthday. Articles state that William came from Chicago, and yet when I looked up any census record for Luther in Illnois, there was no such person. There was not even a record showing the birth of William, if he had even been born in Illinois to begin with. I looked for any sort of memorial for Luther Patterson on find a grave, and there is not anything that fits the area  or time period that he would have came from either. Let's not forget that William supposedly had a sister, and yet we have never heard of a word from her. On top of that, William's own family did not report him missing, a neighbor did. 


While it seems far fetched, even Sheriff Leo Samaneigo believes in this theory. He is quoted as saying, "The way they got up and just walked away and left everything behind. The Russians, or whoever sent them, probably told them to drop everything and go back. Some people said that they had seen Patterson take photographs of Fort Bliss and military shipments on trains that came here.".  
Though I admit, FBI Special Agent Art Werge stated that he couldn't find any info in the agency's files that go back that far indicating whether the Pattersons ever came under surveillance for suspected espionage. I don't think that the spy theory is too far off though, when you consider the time period that this was in. Just four years prior, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed by the United States after being convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage with the USSR. WWII was not that long ago, and it was the cold war era. In fact, this was just at the end of what is considered the second Red Scare, which itself was from 1947-1957. 


What really drives this idea for me is that, despite William having worked as a Carnie in Chicago, he somehow had the money to own a business and have luxurious items in his home. Allegedly Tommy the cat ate cavier, they owned fur coats, and even had a Cadillac. What I want to know is, where did the Patterson's get their money?
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[ANECDOTES]
After the Pattersons disappeared, the city of El Paso had many rumors of the old house being haunted. There were rumors that both or at least the ghost of Margaret haunted their home. Sheriff Samaniego stated, "When I was a city patrolman, the house on Piedmont was in my district. I would get a hundred calls, all these kids would stop by the house because they thought the house was haunted, and they would scare this poor old lady who lived there.". 


There are stories from people online claiming to have lived in the house, back when it was rented out. Not all knew the history behind the house, but all stories come back to the same line, that it was creepy. Interestingly enough, when rented out, the items left behind by the Pattersons were still in the house when various families lived in it, clothes and all. 


On the kiss.fm website, there is audio of an investigation that Henry Flores performed years ago. There is audio that seems to capture a woman's cry. 


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[CONCLUSION]
Unfortunately, I think that this case is much too old, and way too vague to ever solve. I find it curious that the house was left to be leased with literally all of their things left in it. I wonder if or why police didn't seem to go through their items for clues. Where did they even get their pictures of the couple? There are so many points here that do not make any sense, sometimes it feels like they could have been spies, other times they could have been murdered by Doyle Kirkland. I don't think that this is a case where we'll ever know the truth.


[SOURCES]

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/4021dmtx.html
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2758dftx.html
https://charleyproject.org/case/margaret-m-patterson
https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/news/local/2017/03/06/el-paso-familys-disappearance-remains-mystery/98702680/
https://charleyproject.org/case/william-durrell-patterson
https://elpasotimes.typepad.com/morgue/2009/03/48-years-many-theories-no-leads-still-missing.html
https://the-line-up.com/william-and-margaret-patterson
https://kisselpaso.com/haunted-el-paso-patterson-house/
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/tx-william-52-margaret-patterson-42-el-paso-5-march-1957.34297/
https://malefactorsregister.com/wp/if-the-cat-could-talk-what-a-tale-he-could-tell/

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Where Is Milton Ishii?

 Where is Milton Ishii?


 


A few days ago I was on reddit, browsing through the non murder mystery sub. I came across a picture that was saddening, and honestly frightening. Redditor alc2000 saw a poster for a missing man named Milton Ishii, which they said they saw several times while on vacation. I typed in Milton's name, and he was still listed as missing as of January, 2021. 


On November 26th, 2019, Milton Ishii did not return home from a regular walk around his neighborhood in Makakilo, Hawaii. He was seen leaving around 830 am. 


 Milton had diabetes and dementia, needing his medicine daily. He had a hard time making decisions because of his dementia. When he went missing, he hadn't eaten or taken his medicine.


Milton's son, Shane, stated that his father liked to take walks and often went about the neighborhood on strolls, usually staying nearby. He was strong but moved slowly, and may have potentially went to the Campbell Industrial Park area where he used to a warehouse manager for Panasonic. If Milton didn't return after 15 minutes, his family would go look for him, and bring him back. The day that he went missing, Milton's wife could not find him. Police told Shane Ishii that it was possible a bus may have taken his father to another neighborhood, but, bus drivers were notified when Milton went missing. Interestingly, he wasn't carrying his wallet when he left.


Milton's family searched for him by driving through neighborhoods and walking along pathways.They searched the Barbers Point and Kapolei areas. A missing person bulletin was issued on November 27th, 2019. 


The Ishii family cancelled Thanksgiving that year, with Shane stating that they were starting to get worried, but were trying to remain positive. He stated, ""I think that's the only thing we can do is be hopeful, that he's okay and that will keep us going. It's been exhausting. We're worried 24 hours a day. ". Shane hoped that his father was finding food at least once a day. 


On December 29th, 2019, Shane was joined by 30 other people near the Aloun Farms in Kapolei to search the area.“For us, we commit so many hours a day to go look for him. We just basically cover the same area over and over again just in case we didn’t see one thing one time maybe we see something else another time,” Shane stated.


On March 23rd, 2020, Shane posted in the Milton Ishii facebook group that someone had found Milton's shirt and hat in late December 2019/January 2020 near Makakilo drive, which was less than a mile from the Ishii house. The people that found the items didn't realize that it was Milton's until March 2020. 


Despite the extensive searches, he was not found.


Before going missing, Milton had talked about growing in Waipahu and his childhood for weeks leading up to the disappearance. 


“Just before he went missing he was talking about growing up in Waipahu in the months leading up to it. So maybe it just got that his dementia got that bad that he just reverted back to his childhood days to where he was growing up,” Shane said. “The last known sighting we had was K1 in Barber’s Point. Because he grew up in Waipahu, we wanted to eliminate the area between Kapolei and Waipahu so as we can get access to farmlands and private property. Then we can make searches to see if maybe there was something he left behind here or if he’s still on the property. For us, it’s been hard because this has been the first time that he isn’t here, but we’re keeping our hopes up and we’re hoping for the best. But at the same time, maybe we’re preparing for the worst just in case, but we still have our hopes that we’ll find him alive and well somewhere.".


Three months after Milton went missing, his family stated that a silver alert system could have helped them find him. Shane stated, " Once the word got out on social media, then a couple days after we were having people say, ‘Hey, I saw this guy yesterday…’ If [they] would have been made aware, then the day they would have seen him, it’s like hey, 911 right away.". Despite being in 28 states in the US, there isn't a silver alert in Hawaii. In 9 states, there are alerts similar to the Silver alert, and then in 9 more states (46 total), there is a general missing person alert system. Through all of these alerts, none of the states include Hawaii. 


"We’re keeping an eye out. We’re doing what we can. We go out every night and we look. If it means that other people don’t have to go through this, that’s a big thing, because I know what we went through, and I don’t wish anyone else to go through it." Shane stated. 


Despite Hawaii not having a silver alert at the time, there were people that were actually oppossed to the bill, stating that people may become desensitized to the urgency of the alert system. Even though the bill (SB3123) had a public hearing, had multiple testimony from people for the alert, was recommended with amendments, and adopted, it seems that the silver alert has not been put into practice. 


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When I did a search on NamUs, I was surprised to find that there haven't been any rule out comparisons in Milton's case. On his namus profile, he is listed as missing at the age of 76. As of January 2021, he would be 77. His was 5'4" and 145 pounds at the time he was missing, last known wearing a blue t-shirt, blue jeans, black shoes, a black jacket, and a grey baseball hat. Milton had brown eyes, and white hair. 


There five unidentified males in Hawaii that fit the time period of when Milton went missing. The first is a doe who was found very recently, on December 23rd, 2020. I will start off by saying that I do not believe that this male was Milton, but I want to put it out there in case someone reads this and may have an idea who this may have been in life. Case number UP76689, he is estimated to have been younger than 70 years old, and was 5'9" and 216 pounds. His race is listed as having been potentially white, hispanic, American Indian, Alaska Native, Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, in general, uncertain.  They were found in Aiea, Hawaii, in a drainage ditch adjacent to Pearlridge Mall. His remains were described as having been not recognizable, with traumatic injuries. The doe had black thick and wavy hair, with a grey beard and brown eyes. He was wearing khaki shorts, black socks, slippers, and 2 short sleeve shirts.


The second John Doe was found on October 16th, 2020. He is namus case 75927. This doe is listed as Asian, estimated to be anywhere from 60-100 years old, but less than 90 years of age. John Doe was anywhere from 5'4" - 5'7", but the weight is unknown/could not be estimated. He was found in Honolulu, discovered under an overgrowth of brush. The condition of his remains were unrecognizable, detailed as a near complete skeleton. The items found on him were fragments of blue denim with one pocket containing a single key, a wallet containing ID and a bus pass, and a watch collected from the scene. 


The next case is doe 75198. He was found on September 20th, 2020 in Haleiwa. His first name is listed as potentially being Dean. He was white and listed as potentially being 45-55 years old, or less than 40. His weight was unknown but his height was anywhere from 5'8" to 5'11". Dean doe was discovered lying on a bed in tent. The tent was filled with misc personal items including mail with the partial name 'Dean H' and a partial address of 'PO Box 38' in Waialua, Hawaii. The body was a  near complete skeleton upon discovery.


The fourth case is John Doe 75158. He was found on September 1st, 2020. He is listed as having been Asian, Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander. He is estimated to have been 61 years old, and was 5'9". For some reason, he is listed as having been 40 pounds, I am unsure if that is a mistake or on purpose. John Doe was found in Honolulu within a residence. He was a near complete skeleton when found, with brown hair. His eyes are listed as missing. 


The fifth and final case is John Doe 60828. He was found on August 3rd, 2019, in Honolulu. He was discovered by fishermen floating supine in ocean waters off of Lagoon Drive in an advanced state of decomposition, having been pronounced dead on scene. His race is listed as other, with no age range listed at all. He was anywhere from 5'5" to 5'10", and measured in as 146 pounds. The only clothing listed on his body were black shorts. 


So far, none of these does have had any exclusions at all. Personally, I think that John Doe 60828, and John Doe 75927 are the closest fits. I have emailed namus to hopefully see if there is anyway to compare these John Does to Milton Ishii. I do hope that his family gets answers soon.

 

UPDATE EDIT: I emailed Namus about these does and received a quick reply from a representative. They stated that they submitted the profiles to the investigative agencies and of course will determine if they are exclusions or not. We, the public, may not be notified of any results. I hope that maybe this will help Milton's family in some way.


[SOURCES]


https://www.kitv.com/story/41390968/family-not-giving-up-in-search-for-missing-dad


http://www.honolulucrimestoppers.org/sitemenu.aspx?ID=606&P=missing


https://disappearedblog.com/milton-ishii/


https://www.staradvertiser.com/2019/12/01/hawaii-news/newswatch/makikilo-man-74-still-missing-after-six-days/


https://www.reddit.com/r/nonmurdermysteries/comments/egecen/a_poster_ive_seen_several_times_so_far_on_vacation/


https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/75927?nav


https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/75198?nav


https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/75158?nav


https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/60828/details?nav


https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/76689/details?nav


https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/70054/details?nav


https://www.staradvertiser.com/2019/12/01/hawaii-news/newswatch/makikilo-man-74-still-missing-after-six-days/


https://www.khon2.com/local-news/milton-ishii-still-missing-search-continues/


https://www.khon2.com/local-news/new-proposal-to-send-out-alert-for-missing-seniors-with-alzheimers-or-dementia/


https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2020/bills/SB3123_.htm


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Alert


https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/Archives/measure_indiv_Archives.aspx?billtype=SB&billnumber=3123&year=2020


https://www.facebook.com/groups/508639050054989/

Monday, January 4, 2021

Where is Antonio Vela?

 Where is Antonio Vela?


 


Antonio Vela Jr, also known as TJ and 'Speshul Ed', went missing on June 15th, 2017 from Victoria, Texas. Vela had been at the bar 'Sports' staying until closing time, 2am. After leaving the bar, he told his friends, "Love y'all", and went to a store to allegedly get some food. He was one of the eight people that were in bar when closed, and knew everyone there. It is unknown what store he was planning to go to. Antonio's house wasn't far from the bar, Sports having been on John Stockbauer street, and his house on Waterford, a road in a suburb with close proximity.


TJ's roommate came to the house at a later unknown time, finding the garage door open, a plastic bag on the floor with the food that TJ had purchased, and his cell phone. Antonio's family had been trying to contact him, and all messages were unanswered. His sister, Sara Lott stated that for him not to respond was out of the ordinary. "He's always calling is dad, he's always calling his sisters. I think we're all in shock trying to find him. We just want him home. I'm numb because he's my brother and I want him home. We love him.".



Later, it was found that TJ's car, a 1999 Pontiac Firebird, was found abandoned with a flat tire, 17 miles away. The car was found on Venglar road, which is in the deep rural parts of Inez, Texas, a town that is part of Victoria county.


It is unknown if there was any sort of evidence found in the car, or any sort of evidence of a fight. Supposedly the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), and the Victoria Police Department did an aerial search of the location on Venglar road, but there hasn't been any public information as to whether they found any sort of evidence.


Reporter Claudia Rivero contacted spokeswoman Lt. Eline Moya, from the VPD. Moya stated in an email, "Unfortunately, due to this case being an open and active investigation, I am unable to go into specific details about this case that may jeopardize the integrity of the investigation. The detectives continue to receive Crime Stoppers tips and continue to follow up on all leads.".


At the time of his disappearance, Antonio was 36 years old, and listed as anywhere between 5'9 - 6'0" tall. He was 175 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. On the day that he disappeared, he was last seen wearing jeans, black shoes with a nike check, and a grey t-shirt. I am unsure of an exact birthdate, but in 2021 he would be approaching his 40th birthday.


A year after his disappearance, Antonio's family held a candlelight vigil in his remembrance at the parking lot of Sports. His older sister, Natalie Vela Thompson said, "We don't care what happened or why. We want to find him. It's heartbreaking, you can't breathe".


In 2019, two years after his disappearance, Antonio's family planned a benefit garage sale, where the proceeds would go towards the purchase of large billboards with his picture and information. Despite his family's hard work, there have not been any leads, or at least any public breakthroughs in the case. It is unknown what became of the VPD investigation and if they ever found anything.


There are rumors that Vela may have snitched on someone or something, but there is no evidence to back this.


In a video with Claudia Rivero, interviews with people that knew Antonio all seem to get at the same sentiment. When Antonio was around, many people were friends with him. But now that he's missing, no-one seems to be saying anything.


Antonio had a love for music, being the owner of Clock Work Records. His music is still available on bandcamp, soundcloud, and clips on youtube.

 


Searching on namus, there don't appear to be many unidentified male bodies in the area. The only one closest to being a potential match is a body that was found on July 31st, 2019. The body was found by a local rancher around Nursery, Texas between 87 and FM 447. The remains were non recognizable, with virtually any sort of identifiable information non-existent. The age rage is listed as anywhere from 23-45 years old, estimated year of death anywhere from 2015-2018, height ranging from 5'4"-6'0", and race as potentially white or hispanic/latino. Upon further searching, it seems that Vela has already been excluded from this doe.



[SOURCES]


https://www.facebook.com/MissingPiecesNetwork/posts/man-missing-from-victoria-texasantonio-tj-vela-jr-aka-speshul-ed-age-36-was-last/1702866963352808/
https://www.claudiariverotv.com/video/what-happened-to-antonio-vela-jr
https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/38877/details
https://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/family-hosts-candlelight-vigil-year-after-victoria-man-s-disappearance/article_2a9686d6-69c5-11e8-8861-e728b455ce19.html
https://www.crossroadstoday.com/family-concerned-for-safety-of-missing-victoria-man/
https://www.crossroadstoday.com/victoria-family-continues-search-of-antonio-tj-vela-jr/
https://speshuled.bandcamp.com/
https://soundcloud.com/speshul-ed
https://youtu.be/A7PRls5qgeY
https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/59323?nav


Saturday, December 19, 2020

Larry Murillo-Moncada: From Lost to Found

 Larry Moncada: Lost Then Found


 


Larry Murillo-Moncada, presumably born in 1984, was last seen by his parents on November 28th, 2009 in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He had left his parent's house wearing only his blue jeans and a long sleeved shirt, leaving behind his wallet, medication, and any other personal belongings. He was described as 140 pounds, and 6 feet tall, though one source states that he was 5'6" for some reason.
Prior to this,  Larry had come home after a working a Thanksgiving shift at the supermarket, 'No Frills'. He came home disoriented, his heart was beating fast, was experiencing hallucinations and hearing voices that were telling him to eat sugar He believed that someone was following him. That same day, his mother took him to the doctor where he was prescribed medicine, one source stating anti-depressants to treat anxiety, but he seemed have had an adverse reaction. On the 28th, Larry allegedly got into an argument with his parents, and fled his home. When he did not return the next day, his mother filed a missing person's report. 


For years, no-one knew what happened to Larry, and in 2016, the store that he worked at closed down.
Ten years after his disappearance, Larry's body was found. There were no signs of trauma, but the context of his death became even more of a mystery. In January of 2019, contractors went to the closed grocery store to remove fittings and tear apart the freezer unit. Between the freezer and a wall, was an 18 inch gap of which Larry's body was found. At the time of discovery, authorities stated that the body had been there for a long period of time. When the body was first found, Sgt. Brandon Danielson stated that Larry was the first person to come to mind. After DNA testing, it was proved that the body was indeed Larry Moncada's. 


The question beyond this is...how? How did he fall behind the freezer, and how did nobody notice his body was there? While the space was 18 inches wide, he had fallen 12 feet, and the loud sound of the freezers may have muffled any cries for help. As for why Larry even ended up in the freezer area, it was stated by many of the former employees that used to work there that they would climb on top of the freezers since the space was often used for storage and to pass time. The employees would climb the coolers to hide from customers and take breaks. 


 


An autopsy showed no signs of trauma. 


Early in the investigation for Larry, authorities and his parents went to the store looking for him. Both his mother and father had the feeling that the store would reveal some sort of answer, though nothing came to fruition. Even the authorities had asked Moncada's boss where he might have been, to which they stated that they didn't know, and Larry wasn't scheduled to work at that time.


His death is considered accidental, with the case being closed.


Since the news has come out that he was stuck behind the freezers, there have been many people on social media from the area stating that they had been to that exact store. During this time period, there are reports of people having smelled something odd, and even talking to employees about what the possible smell was, though it was usually fanned off.


 [Afterword]

While people wonder how Larry was able to get in the store, I personally think that he must have went straight to the store after leaving his parents' house. Despite not having any shoes or keys, some sources state that he left the house around 6 pm. Most stores would have been open during that time. Though, you would think that perhaps he would have been asked about why he wasn't wearing any shoes. I believe it is possible that he went to the store hiding spot to potentially sort out his thoughts, and of course met his fate by accident. Perhaps he slipped because his feet would have been wet from the snow?


Some people wonder what type of medicine that Larry was on. I have not seen any confirmed records as to what type of medicine that he had taken, though I do want to acknowledge that he allegedly had only tried the new medicine for one day before going missing. If the medication was an anti-depressant as they said, I am unsure how one day of medicine could make a person react in such a way. Typically, a medicine needs at least 2-4 weeks to course through one's body before knowing any sort of effects.
I do acknowledge though, that when looking at the side effects of Sertaline (a generic version of Zoloft which is also used to treat Anxiety) extreme side effects consist of:


-seizures
-abnormal bleeding or bruising
-hallucinations, fever sweating, confusion, fast heartbeat, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
-rash, hives, and swelling and
-difficulty breathing.

I am not trying to come off as condescending, but since we don't know what type of medicine he was prescribed, it's tough to gauge whether it could have been the medicine or mental illness. Further, considering the way the story is represented, it seems that Larry was experiencing most of these symptoms before the medication, and not after. What I am most curious about are the voices that he heard in his head. Hearing voices is atypical of anxiety disorder, which makes me believe that if Larry was prescribed an SSRI, and had a different mental illness, then the anxiety medicine may have very well caused him to have his final freak out. A quick google search shows that a person could hear voices for either being schizophrenic or having bipolar disorder.

In the end, we will never truly know what went through Larry Moncada's mind when he left his parent's house that night. Rest in peace.


[SOURCES]


https://7news.com.au/news/world/dad-of-man-who-lay-dead-behind-iowa-supermarket-fridge-for-10-years-wants-answers-c-366886


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn82vqdn1Ok&ab_channel=KETVNewsWatch7


https://nonpareilonline.com/news/local/family-of-man-who-died-in-bluffs-store-everyone-has-questions/article_aec8ef32-c295-11e9-9f7f-e7282b7518a6.html+


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7274293/Remains-man-supermarket-freezer-10-years.html


https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/07/23/larry-ely-murillo-moncada-council-bluffs-disappearance-cooler-no-frills-supermarket/


https://allthatsinteresting.com/larry-ely-murillo-moncada-body


https://iowacoldcases.org/case-summaries/larry-murillo/


https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/cgkzy8/resolved_body_of_man_missing_for_10_years_found/

https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a697048.html

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

What Happened To Randy Sellers?

 

What Happened To Randy Sellers?

 



Randy Lee Sellers was born on September 6th, 1962. He was born to Wanda and John Cotton. Randy had a younger brother, Tyran Renard, that was born in 1967. He was considered to have been from the Visalia/Morning view area of Kentucky. 

 



Randy was in Alternative school at the time, and according to anecdotal evidence, he was considered one of the ‘bad boys’ in his area. “Randy was in and out of trouble most of his teen years and the local cops were quite familiar with him.”.


On August 15th, 1980, Randy was at the Kenton County Fair in Independence, Kentucky, when he was arrested for disorderly conduct and public intoxication. Allegedly, he got into a fistfight with someone at the fair, and the cops were called. The police believe that Randy was under the influence of drugs at the time, and even struck one of the cops after he was put in the squad car.


As the story goes, Randy was dropped off by the police about one mile from his family’s home in Visalia. Some reports say that Randy provided unclear directions to the house, and others claim that the officers dropped in him at the location as a favor to Randy. Either way, Randy never returned home and was never heard from again.


A man named Jack Isles, an alleged friend of Randy’s, stated that he was at the fair on the night of Randy’s disappearance. In an article, he stated that he regretted not having offered Randy a ride home that night. “I wish I could have told him to come on home. Let him go with me. I wish he was here, God-honest truth with you.”.


At first, it was believed that Randy had drowned, with his footprints near the Licking River which hugs the Visalia area. The footprints matched a set of hiking boots owned by one of his relatives, and there were marks that someone may have slipped and fallen into the water. When authorities searched the river to find nothing, they then believed that the footprints were left by people searching for Randy. 

 



Many people believe that a man named Donald LeRoy Evans murdered Randy. Evans was a drifter that was eventually sentenced to death for the murder of a child in Mississippi; he claimed that he picked Randy up along Route 177, the main road in the Visalia area. Allegedly he took Randy to Kincaid Lake State Park and shared a beer with him. Then he supposedly shot Randy in the head with a .45 and buried his body, on that night in 1980. Evans also claimed to be responsible for other unsolved cases, including the death of Kimberly Dawn McClaskey. Evans was rather notorious for having preyed on people in rest areas and parks.


One of the reasons why Evans was considered a possibility is because he actually confessed to the murder in Mississippi and led authorities to the body of the girl. He also confessed to a murder in Florida of a prostitute that was found in a hotel room. He told authorities details that led to a set of his prints. So at least twice over, he confessed to murders that were proven to be tied to him.


Authorities searched Kincaid Lake State Park for Randy’s body in 1994, 14 years after his disappearance, but nothing was found. Evans was never charged in the case, and police were not even sure if he was involved. His claims though, were considered credible. Another one of the main reasons people believed that Evans may have been responsible, was because he drew a crude yet accurate map of the park.


When they went to search for Randy’s body, there was nothing there. Evans initially stated he buried Randy 3 feet deep in the ground with some sheet metal that he found. Then later, he changed his story to having sort of just covering Randy’s body with some forest brush.


There have been multiple searches in order to find Randy or even his body, yet none have turned up anything. In 2018, there was a search in March at the Kincaid park where a rescue team’s dogs picked up the alleged scent of a decaying body. Apparently, the area the scent was found matched the area that Donald Evans claimed to have buried Randy’s body. There was the belief that the map Evans drew was potentially misinterpreted at first, when they searched for Randy in the 90’s. In the recent past, some people believed that reading the map in a different way (or upside down) could reveal more information and potentially find Randy (which to me, doesn’t prove that the map was accurate in the first place). It is unknown what came of that search, if there was any dead body at all. In my personal opinion, I do not see how a body can still be decaying 38 years after the fact. Interestingly, the case was still considered open, as of 2018. 

 



Randy’s mother believes that her son hitched a ride with Evans to the park, in hopes of seeing her since she was staying there with a friend at the time. As recently as 2019, Wanda Cotton has been reported stating that she believes that Evans killed her son. Wanda said in 2019, “I believe in my heart, that Randy was killed by Donald LeRoy Evans.”. She believes that Randy’s body is somewhere in the park, with a marker to remember him, and another woman who was killed.


Randy’s physical appearance is described as having been 5’9”, 149 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. Randy had a birthmark on the crown of his head, a scar above his left eye, and a surgical scar on his right knee. He had a scar on his left elbow, from an old fracture. There was a tattoo of the letter ‘R’ on his right forearm, though other sources state that it was on a forearm. He may have had a crown on tooth, and wore a beard on his chin at the time of his disappearance. He was last seen wearing a black shirt, blue jeans, and work shoes. 

 



The reason I bring this up now, is that there is an interesting John Doe that seems to match that description. On doenetwork there is John Doe 419UMOK. He was found on April 9th, 1995 in Crowder, Oklahoma next to a Jane Doe. The Jane Doe was estimated to have been 18-30 years old, 5’6”, with long light brown almost blonde looking hair. Jane wore black denim size 10 pants, blue underwear, a red pullover shirt, white socks, and a white bra. She had 2 rings on her left hand, one of a yellow metal band, and other of a single white stone. John was estimated to have been 20-30 years old, 5’7”,with brown/light blond hair, with a light brown mustache. He wore a green denim pair of pants (31/34) black and white checkered briefs, a t-shirt, and a leather jacket. He had a ring on his left hand, a yellow metal band, with 14k and TW inscribed on the inside. He also wore a watch that was still working at the time their bodies were found, though it was an hour behind the current. Most interestingly, is that this doe had a tattoo of the letter ‘R’ on his upper left forearm. He also had a tattoo of a cross on his upper left arm. Both bodies were found decomposing under a tree near Lake Eufala, and seemed to have been dragged about 50 feet from a dirt road. Though it may seem far fetched that this doe may have been Randy, the tattoo was a detail that I could not omit. 

 



There are some interesting things that I have come across with Randy’s case, whether it be from online errors, to just random things. The first thing, is that on Randy’s page for the doe network site, he is listed as female, all other sites correctly list him as male. For some reason, the main photo used to show Randy’s most recent appearance when he disappeared, has black markings that make it look like he was wearing a black shirt. The full version of the photo is included on the namus profile for him, and it shows that he was shirtless. I know that this means nothing, but I can’t understand why someone would “photoshop” a fake shirt on a picture of him?


Through reading about this case, I have not came across a lot of information on Randy’s background. There is the info that he was in alternative school, and the anecdotal that he was a bit of a bad boy. There is a personal story on a post on websleuths were someone said that Randy was pretty familiar with the cops, so the idea that they didn’t know where his house was at was asinine. I haven’t even heard anything about the night of the fair, and I am curious what the fight that Randy had was about. Was it just a drunken brawl? Was there a reason that he got into the fight other than being drunk? Who was the person that he got into a fight with? Was it an adult or another teen? Was it perhaps someone related to a cop or a big official? How long had Randy been in alternative school for, and what the reason why he was there exactly? Did he have a hard time with his family? Did he ever talk about running away possibly?


I think that it is important too, to look at a map of the area as a whole. The Visalia area is not that far from Ohio.


There a few does from that area that may be plausibly close to being Randy.


https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/1712/details?nav


https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/6715?nav




There have been two facial progressions of Randy, one in 2006, and another in 2011. I will be completely honest, I think both are terrible. The first one from 2006 is honestly terrible and does not look like him at all. The second on from 2011 is closer, but it does not seem too accurate. This honestly reminds me of the Reet Jurvetson case where the drawings of her when she was Jane Doe were completely different from how she really looked. Personally, I think that Randy looked almost exactly like his father, down to the nose and hairline. I don’t understand why they did not go with a progression based off of that.

 



Unfortunately, on December 10th, 1990, Randy’s younger brother Tyran committed suicide. He is buried at Mother of God Cemetery in Kenton Vale, Kentucky.


There is still uncertainty as to what happened to Randy. Many people, like his mother, believed that he was murdered by Donald Evans. Despite looking for the body 14 years later, there has not been any evidence that Randy was buried in the park. Though at the same time too, a 14 year gap of looking for a body that may have been buried in a shallow grave leaves more than enough time for nature to naturally scatter the pieces. Others believe that Randy may have been killed by the police, potentially just tired of a ‘juvenile delinquent’. Rumors have said that police killed Randy, and buried the body on property of a policeman.


Randy’s parents, John and Wanda, are still alive today (as of 2020), and are still looking for answers as to what happened to their son. In 2019, it was revealed that John had been diagnosed with cancer. The parents expressed their worry that after they eventually pass away, who would remember Randy. Fortunately, research teams and the press have shown that people are still thinking about Randy, even to this day.

 

[SOURCES]


http://charleyproject.org/case/randy-lee-sellers


https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2019/06/04/randy-sellers-missing-case-kenton-county-towson-university/1338652001/


http://www.pollyklaas.org/missing/kids/randy-sellers.html


https://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/kenton-county/police-renew-search-for-randy-sellers-in-1980-missing-person-case


https://local12.com/news/local/randy-sellers-parents-plead-for-tips-in-his-case-nearly-39-years-later


https://billiongraves.com/grave/Randy-L-Sellers/25146466


https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/5174/details


https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/5170?nav


https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136164576/_


http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/14dmky.html


https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/1712/details?nav


https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/ky-randy-sellers-17-visalia-16-aug-1980.31947/






Saturday, November 14, 2020

Texas Cold Cases [Part 3]

 [This is the third post of missing persons still not found. If you have any information relating to these cases, please report it to the proper authorities.]

Jose A. Elizondo

 



Jose Elizondo was born on November 21st, 1958. At the time he went missing, he was 25 years old, having disappeared on May 13th, 1984, in Hereford, Texas. It is said that Jose was last with his friend, Tommy Valdez, driving a white Ford Pinto station wagon. Foul play is suspected. Jose is listed as having been 5’9-5’11, and 140-150 pounds.


Investigating Agency: Hereford Police Department 806-363-7120


David Glen Bratton

 



David Glen Bratton was born on October 27th, 1960. He was 25 at the time of his disappearance in Greenville, Texas. David was last seen on July 24th, 1986. His car, a cream colored 1977 Chevy Nova was found abandoned in Delta County, TX, the next county over. David may have suffered from depression. He was 6’0 tall, 130 pounds, with red hair and green eyes.


Investigating Agency: Hunt County Sheriff's Office 903-455-3501


James Leon Thorneberry

 



James Thorneberry was born on October 13th, 1967. He was between 5’5 and 5’6, and was about 110 pounds. James went missing on February 12th, 1990, from Seguin, Texas. He was last seen wearing a grey work shirt with either a patch of the Placid or Placid Metal emblem on the left side. He had on jeans, brown suede roper style work books or sneakers on. James lived in the 200 block of Bluff Creek. At 16:15, he left his workplace where he was welder at a metal craft shop. Allegedly, James spent time with a coworker that day. He was last seen filling his car at an Ice House at the intersection of I-90 and Court Street around 16:30. The next day, James’ wallet was found at the intersection of FM 78 and FM 725 near McQueeney. His 1983 Subaru was found in the parking lot of a grocery store in Seguin. The car was locked and out of gas, despite him having filled up the tank the day before. There was no cash inside his car, and his drivers’ license was missing, but turned up a short distance away.


Investigating Agency: Guadalupe County Sheriff's Office 830-379-1224


Clinton Heines

Clinton Heines was born on October 14th, 1958. At the time of his disappearance, he was 31 years old, 6’3, and 175 pounds. Clinton had blond hair and hazel eyes, he also spoke with a speech impediment. On January 18th, 1990, Clinton went missing from Tyler, Texas. It is believed that he may have traveled to Tulsa, OK, or Texarkana, Texas. Beyond this, there do not seem to be any more details.


Investigating Agency: Tyler Police Department 903-531-1000


Billy Wellman

Billy Wellman was born on June 8th, 1921. He went missing on May 13th, 1991 in Crockett, Texas. He was last seen at a bus station en route to California of where he was going to visit at the time. He was never heard from again, and it is unknown if even arrived in California.


He was 5’7 and 185 pounds. He is classified as disabled and had grey hair and blue eyes. Billy had a large scar on his forehead and a tattoo on his left shoulder of a fist with a middle finger raised, he also wore dentures.


Investigating agency: Texas Department of Public Safety 800-346-3243


Gary Curtiss Williams


Gary Williams was born on May 9th, 1963. His nickname was Gee Whiz. At the time of his disappearance, he was 26 years old. He is listed as having been 5’7 and 150 pounds. He had black hair and brown eyes, a scar on his left cheek, and teardrop tattoo below his left eye. Gary went missing on May 13th, 1989 in Ennis, Texas. He was never heard from again beyond that day, and Gary’s family believes that his lifestyle may have had something to do with it. It is unknown what exactly his lifestyle was like. Foul play is suspected in his disappearance.


Investigating Agency: Ennis Police Department 972-875-4462


Barry Todd Jennings


Barry Jennings was born on July 31st, 1961. He was 5’9 and 180 pounds. He had brown hair and brown eyes. Barry had numerous scars on his body, and fractures in both femurs that never healed correctly, which resulted in a limp. Barry was diagnosed as schizophrenic. Barry was last seen in Bryan, Texas, on August 1st, 1992. He may have been headed to Brownsville, Texas by bus.


Investigating agency: Bryan Police Department 979-209-5316


Albert Wade


Albert Wade was born on April 14th, 1901. At the time of his disappearance, he was 85 years old. Albert was listed as having been 5’6, and 140 pounds. He had black hair, and brown eyes. He was last seen having worn a long sleeved gray shirt, gray pants, brown loafers, and an older black hat, he was also seen carrying an older brown suitcase. On June 27th, 1986, Albert went missing from Sugar Land, Texas. He may not have known his name or his address. Albert was classified as disabled.


Joseph Wayne Daggett

 



Joseph Daggett, also known as Joe, was born on September 18th, 1960. He is listed as having been 5’10, and 185 pounds. Joseph has green eyes, red hair, and freckles. He had a full beard and mustache at the time of his disappearance. Joseph was last seen wearing a black felt cowboy hat, a white long sleeved western shirt with grey pinstripes, brown cowboy boots, and wheat colored Wrangler jeans. He may have been wearing a gold box square link necklace, a gold Seiko watch with a white face, a gold Ulvade Jr. College 1981 graduation ring, a gold horseshoe ring with 11 diamonds, a solid brass custom belt buckle, and was carrying a Morgan Silver Dollar money clip.


Joe was last seen on March 1st, 1988 in Fort Stockton, Texas. Another source states that he was last seen in Pecos, Texas. (The towns are an hour away from each other). He was last seen between 22:30 and 23:00, when he left a friend’s house (or girlfriend’s), heading for his ranch home (or grandmother’s). Joseph’s pickup truck was found at the Midland International Airport, still loaded with feed. The location is about an hour and a half away from where he was last seen (In Fort Stockton).


Foul play is possible. During the first few months after he disappeared, there were horseback riders that searched several locations for his body. In 2008, authorities searched for Joe’s body again, but found nothing useful. In 2009, police arrested a Lightsey Nathan Saul in New Mexico, and charged him conspiracy to commit capital murder in Daggett’s case. Two other suspects, George McIntyre and Robert Ezell, were later indicted on the same charges. It is believed that Saul asked an acquaintance to murder Joseph Daggett because Joe was allegedly having an affair with Saul’s wife.


In 2011, Saul was found guilty and sentenced to 60 years in prison, with the charges against McIntyre and Ezell still pending. No-one has been charged with the actual causation of Joseph’s death. In 2010, George McIntyre was charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child, and had a bail of 300,000 dollars (USD).

Joseph is considered deceased, at least by his family, with a burial site in East Hill Cemetery, Fort Stockton, Texas.

Investigating Agency: Pecos County Sheriff's Office 432-336-3521 

 

I will discuss Joseph's case in more detail in a future post.

[SOURCES]


http://charleyproject.org/case/jose-arturo-elizondo


http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/393dmtx.html


http://charleyproject.org/case/david-glen-bratton


http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/789dmtx.html


http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/227dmtx.html


http://charleyproject.org/case/james-leon-throneberry


http://charleyproject.org/case/clinton-heins


http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/4778dmtx.html


http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2250dmtx.html


http://charleyproject.org/case/billy-wellman


http://charleyproject.org/case/gary-curtiss-williams


http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/228dmtx.html


http://charleyproject.org/case/barry-todd-jennings


http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/418dmtx.html


http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/722dmtx.html


http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/370dmtx.html


http://charleyproject.org/case/joseph-wayne-daggett


https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57467511/joseph-wayne-daggett


https://www.oaoa.com/news/man-charged-with-sex-assault-of-child/article_88aefb0a-6c11-5f96-a72a-a9dadcc859f9.html