Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
I am a true-crime reader. Tell me about Katie Beers? thanks,
They recently interviewed Katie Beers on some news show. She looks just like she did as a little girl. A very sad looking young woman, though, and you can tell her ordeal completely destroyed her life.
Amy Fisher is a moron, plain and simple..... She would do anything at all to get the attention she craves. Anything, including releasing a "sex tape" of her and her skeevy husband.
I would love to know what parents would allow their children to play with her children? I know I would never want my kids around her or her family. Had she come out of prison and just led a decent life that would have been one thing. But for a grown woman to still refer to herself as a "Lolita" and to constantly do what she does to get attention is sick. It shows she is still a psychotic beotch who never got the help she needed in the first place.
Back in 1999, a family bought a house in Jericho. After moving in, the owner took a barrel to the curb for disposal. The sanitation workers checked the barrel before taking it and found a dead body that had been sealed for years.
NCPD investigated. The first owner of the house owned a plastics factory and had an affair with the the deceased and killed her when she became pregnant. She had disappeared back in 1969, but her family was from Central America and the disappearance was not investigated here in the US.
He moved out of the house in 1972 leaving barrel behind. When the cops and the future caught up to him in 1999, he shot himself in the head.
Mensch,
I remember that case..... creepy to say the least!!! I guess that's why if you buy a home, you have to make sure the previous owners remove any/all items like that.
What about the case that was LI/NYC involved?? A group of prostitutes kidnapped a wealthy LI businessman, brought him into NYC, and were holding him for ransom and killed him?
Mensch,
I remember that case..... creepy to say the least!!! I guess that's why if you buy a home, you have to make sure the previous owners remove any/all items like that.
As a Realtor in the area, I once showed the house, and my company eventually sold it to a previous buyer... not the one that discovered the body. Ick!
I guess when they ask if you have any skeletons in the closet, they really mean it. I know... poor taste, but I could not resist.
In either late 1970's or early 1980's a Newsday Paperboy was murdered by a 16 year old kid. He was sodomized and robbed. The case was huge. It burst the bubble of suburban safety and really was one of the main reasons parents stopped allowing their kids to be paperboys.
I think it was even earlier than that. I remember most of these crimes because my Dad was a news reporter & had his own column. Crimes wre a big topic in our house.
Late 70's, it happened 2 blocks from my houes in RVC. There was a RVC cop involved also.
how about the murder of kelly tinyes. She lived about 12 blocks from me when i was younger.
This is the story:
The march, 1989, killing in valley stream of 13-year-old kelly anne tinyes was a crime among neighbors. Kelly's mutilated body was found by police in a basement closet of the nearby golub home the morning after she had walked down the block after getting a phone call from someone at the golub home. Robert golub, 21 at the time, was convicted of the murder. The two families have remained on the same street ever since. Golub, now 30 and serving 25 years to life, denied any involvement.
just let her rest in peace already!!!!!!!
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.