Two Years of Wonder, Part III Angelique James

[data-element-id=”elm_6eaD47HtR0KPhoEhZD2P8Q”].zpelem-text{ border-radius:1px; } Please catch up with: Angelique Part One, Part Two The  week following our return from meeting with detectives, I received a phone call from KSP (Kentucky State Police), informing me that remains were, in fact, discovered at the very spot Jack led them. The officer asked when time could be arranged to bringContinueContinue reading “Two Years of Wonder, Part III Angelique James”

The Blood They Shed

Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo. John Wayne Gacy. Richard Ramirez. Ted Bundy. Jeffrey Dahmer. Jeffrey Lundgren. Charles Manson. Bobby Joe Long. Henry Lee Lucas. Shawn Sellers. Ottis Toole…. And that is just a short listof the hundreds of thousands of “renowned” killers of the past several decades. The blood they shed. The specific and horrific ways andContinueContinue reading “The Blood They Shed”

Louis Mackerly

[data-element-id=”elm_eug1ZryHRyGUsIlvYbeClQ”].zpelem-text{ border-radius:1px; } Divine providence brings exposure unlike all else. Has anyone ever wondered why psychics are hailed, even paid our tax dollars, to “track” or expose a perpetrator in cases of, say, a missing child? Or a murder? Yet, at the same time, Christians who proclaim any divine arrangement of our Lord Jesus, isContinueContinue reading “Louis Mackerly”

What’s This All About?

Missing without a trace. Hidden with no leads. Cases grow cold, piled upon by newer cases daily. Law enforcement is strapped for funds, overburdened with new work, and restricted by legal guidelines. Still, perpetrators continue to traffick, defile and kill. What if you could help stop them? What if you could help bring justice forContinueContinue reading “What’s This All About?”

Jackie Cooper

For many, the brutal torture unto murder of precious little Jackie Cooper is “old news.” According to Summit County prosecutors, it’s “case closed” with a victory attributing success to that office. Summit County Child Services Board simply remains silent with somber looks when the toddler’s name is mentioned. Juvenile court judge, Linda Teodosio, struggled to fight offContinueContinue reading “Jackie Cooper”