Police in Iowa overnight announced the arrest of a serial killer implicated in several murders during the early 1990s. This arrest was accomplished through the efforts of the FBI and law enforcement agencies in three states who were able to connect DNA matches leading to the suspect. In 2017, the Trump Administration eliminated many of the inter-jurisdictional bureaucratic barriers between sharing information between agencies, and it's helped considerably.
The case originally began in Wyoming, where DNA was collected from two Jane Does in hopes of identifying them. Both were murdered in 1992. The lab failed to make an identification; however specimens of male DNA at the crime scene proved that the same man was responsible for both killings. What wasn't known at the time was that the same DNA turned up in connection with the unsolved 1991 murder of Pamela 'Rose' McCall and her unborn child. Apparently, through a tip, detectives came to suspect a trucker named Clark Baldwin, of Waterloo, Iowa. Baldwin is now 58 years old. At the time, Baldwin worked for a company called Marten Transport which is headquartered in Mondovi, Wisconsin.
Normally, we don't give these scumbags any publicity; but we're making an exception here in case any current or former truckers reading might remember this pig and be able to give the authorities further information.
The authorities in Wyoming especially are asking for help here because Baldwin hasn't (or won't) identify either of the two Does found there. Here are composite photos of them.
The first girl was a known hitch-hiker. She's believed to have been either partly or wholly of Hispanic descent. She wore a wedding band and had a caesarian scar, but no missing persons matching her have been reported. Her approximate age was mid-20s to mid-30s; and she had dental work done in the past. She was 5-8 and around 125 lbs.
The girl had a tattoo which was traced to an artist in Tuscon, Arizona. He stated that he'd seen her in the Fall of 1991. Her body was found dumped near the Bitter Creek Truck Rest Stop in Sweetwater, Wyoming. Hence, she's been known as Bitter Creek Jane Doe.
The second girl was found in an advanced state of decomposition in a ditch in rural Sheridan County, Wyoming. Very little was determined about her. She's believed to have been in her mid-teens to early 20s. Estimated height and weight 5-5 and about 115 lbs.
If anyone has information about these cases, please contact the Wyoming State Patrol's Department of Investigations at 307-777-7181, or leave a comment below for us to contact them. If anyone knows of Baldwin's further activities, please contact your local FBI Field Office, or feel free to comment here and we'll take care of it.
I should point out here again that---despite Feminist propaganda---it really isn't safe for women to be out alone. Granted, most men are friendly and protective, but all it takes is one encounter with a psycho like Baldwin to end up a Jane Doe or a murder statistic. And all of his (known) victims died horrible deaths. Granted, Baldwin is probably destined either for Tennessee's electric chair or Wyoming's gas chamber, but that won't bring back anybody's missing girl.
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