Tuesday, April 7, 2020

PSA/COLD CASE UPDATES---PLEASE READ AND SHARE

   The MSM-generated panic over the COVID virus is dominating the news. Seriously, with all of the police crackdowns, lockdowns, shortages of goods and services, curfews, 'nonessential' businesses closed, hotlines set up to denounce neighbors, governors ruling by decree: it feels like I fell into a Time Portal and landed in Czechoslovakia circa 1955. 



    
   Well, we're not behind the Iron Curtain yet. And there's still work to do.  It's been awhile since we've updated news on some of the Cold Case/Missing Persons stories we've been following. The first one is one we haven't covered, but is sent us by a trusted reader. We're leading off with this one because public help is badly needed. 



   The picture on the left is an unidentified girl who was found strangled to death in a hotel room in Oakland, California on October 2nd, 1969. The girl on the right is named Phyllis Corbin; and she ran away from home in St. Louis in November of 1963. Without going into too much detail here, Phyllis' family and several private and official agents believe these two girls to be the same person. The problem is that we haven't been able to recover DNA from the Doe, although fingerprints and dentals are available. But in Phyllis' case, we have DNA but no fingerprints or dentals. The police won't make a confirmation without biometric proof, or some other solid evidence. 

   We believe that the Doe knew her killer: a rotten scumbag named Taylor Teaford. Teaford was a convicted rapist and cold-blooded killer who murdered his own grandmother for her money and shot his sister in 1967. He was on the run after that killing, before turning up in Oakland to commit another murder. He's never been seen since murdering the Doe: my personal suspicion is that they were going to leave the country together, but Teaford robbed and murdered her instead and escaped alone. However, I'm not worried about the whereabouts of that jackass. He'd be around 86 years old if still living, and soon to meet Justice at the Hands of God, from Whom there's no escape. 

   But since the Doe/Phyllis was likely in the same company and area as Teaford, we mention his background. If any of readers were in the area on the map during the late 1960's or know people who were and might remember these people. They were likely connected with the California drug scene back then.




   
     Another case we've been following and actively working on and getting a lot of questions about is the Walker County Jane Doe (WCJD) case. The background to this story's been covered widely here and elsewhere.



  Don't despair, Readers. Unlike certain others, we haven't forgotten about her. I think that we now know the girl's killers---there were apparently two men involved---and her movements in the months preceding her death. We now have some information possibly linking her to Aransas Pass, Texas and strong circumstantial evidence as to her identity. We were on the verge on getting some documentary evidence to confirm; but the COVID lockdowns in Texas shut off those sources. However, this is all looking solid on paper: and we'll get this done in spite of all the obstacles. 

  The third one covered a case we wrote about in late 2018, and we're bringing it up again both because it's still unsolved and because the linked article has been subjected to numerous troll attacks. This is also a case where public information can be helpful. 




  On Thanksgiving Day, 1984, 17 year-old Liz LaMotte got a pass from the Girls' Home where she lived to attend an annual high school football game in Manchester, New Hampshire. She never came back. Her body was found along a road in Tennessee in April, 1985. She was unidentified and known as Greene County Jane Doe until the circumstances described in our article led to her identification in 2018. 

 My suspicion is that Liz met someone she knew from high school at the game who'd moved somewhere in the Virginia/Tennessee/Carolinas area. Readers who might have been in the Manchester area especially during the early to mid 1980's; or remember Liz and a man elsewhere, please let us know in the comments and we'll get the info to the authorities.

  Last but not least, there's been the active case concerning the disappearance of Tylee Ryan and Joshua Vallow. This whole sordid story is connected to a cult. There have been some new developments in the case;  and these revelations have really brought the Mormon Cult under a spotlight. The Mormon 'church' itself has kept quiet during the trial, but these stories about zombies and Dark Churches and other cultish nonsense must have them biting their collective nails. 

  To make matters worse for the cultists, the media in Phoenix obtained a leaked e-mail indicating that indictments are pending over one of the numerous suspicious deaths surrounding this couple. Around Chad and Lori Daybell: Chad's ex-wife died under mysterious circumstances as did Lori's brother. Lori was married four times previous to Chad Daybell: one husband's whereabouts are unknown and two died in highly suspicious deaths. 3 people missing and 4 people dead around one couple: the Daybells are like a low-budget version of Bill and Hillary Clinton. 



   If anybody has any information on any of these cases, let us know in the comments with an e-mail address and we'll get back to you. We'll respect your anonymity if you wish. And please feel free to share this article as well. 









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