1988 April Tinsley Murder To Be America's Most Wanted Profile Case
VG You can be sure some of these scrap dealers have been around before and since 1988, get that video camera happening ! (Nov 7, 2009 | post #4163)
1988 April Tinsley Murder To Be America's Most Wanted Profile Case
VG Sorry I should have read your post more thoroughly, I see what you are saying pickers, junkers !! great theory for sure, I picture these type as scavangerswith rotten teeth and serious Body odor !! YUCK (Nov 7, 2009 | post #4162)
1988 April Tinsley Murder To Be America's Most Wanted Profile Case
VG That is an interesting thought but do garbage collectors not use large industrial trucks to collect garbage? I usually see two or three people hanging off the back of a large industrial truck when its time for garbage pick up, are you refering to another type of garbage pick up? (Nov 7, 2009 | post #4161)
1988 April Tinsley Murder To Be America's Most Wanted Profile Case
Who is the Suspect? A kidnapping is the type of abduction that is most harmful to the child, both psychologically and physically. Many of these incidents also involve some type of sexual activity. An earlier study that was funded by the Justice Departments Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) confirmed that figure and provided additional insight on the child abduction problem. This survey was conducted in 1997 and examined 600 abduction cases across the nation. Findings were very similar to the NISMART project, though not identical. The OJJDP study concluded that the most typical victim in a child abduction murder was an eleven-year-old white female from a middle class neighborhood. This mirrors the NISMART finding that 69% of the victims were female and 80% were less than 14 years old. The suspect in the case had been arrested for prior offenses against children 53% of the time and the most common crime was sexual in nature. The abductor was usually a white male, single and about 27 years old. They were either unemployed or worked in unskilled jobs, lived alone or with parents. NISMART found that the suspect was less than 29 years old in 67% of the cases. At the time of the abduction, the offender had a valid reason for being at the scene of the crime. These reasons included a residence near the site, some type of social activity or work related duties. Over 57% of these types of abductions were considered crimes of opportunity. The method of abduction in 65% of the incidents was a sighting, a sudden assault and a quick abduction. In 53% of the incidents, the first contact between victim and suspect took place near the childs home. In 33% of the cases, the contact took place less than 200 feet from the home. NISMART concluded that only 5% of stranger abductions took place in the victims home or yard. Based on these OJJDP findings, parents would be well advised not to expose their children to danger by associating with people who have a history of deviant or criminal behavior. And if that history includes prior crimes against children, the risk of danger is magnified greatly. (Nov 7, 2009 | post #4160)
Dennis Melvin Howe Child Rapist Murderer still at large
By Harriette Halepis Keeping children safe from harm is a lot harder than it may seem. Even if you are presently doing everything within your power to keep your child safe, danger lurks around every corner. Keeping basic safety precautions in mind at all times is a great way to protect your child from possible harm. However, child abduction statistics show that avoiding possible child abduction is not simple. Often, children are abducted by people that they know and trust. In addition, those children that are kidnapped by strangers are often close to a parent or babysitter when an incident occurs. Here are some interesting child abduction statistics to think about: •Nearly 260,000 children are abducted within the United States every year •Around two children per day disappear •Non-family abductions total 204,000 yearly Aside from the fact that thousands of children go missing every year, many of those children are never sent home again. Those children that are released, or manage to escape, often experience some kind of trauma. Nearly 16% of abducted children go through mental trauma. Around 7% of children are sexually abused during a kidnapping situation. Almost 8% of children abducted experience sever physically harm – most of the time, this type of abuse results in permanent physical injuries. The question is: how can you keep your children safe? Make sure to keep your eye on a child at all times. If you have to turn away from a child, make sure that you have one hand upon them while you are looking in another direction. Take the time to carefully screen every babysitter that you may be considering. Often, babysitters can also be child abductors. Another great way to ensure that your child will be safe from harm at all times is to track your child with the help of a GPS tracker. Many GPS trackers are undetectable, and most of them can be easily slipped into a child’s backpack or clothing. If your child is taken from you, police will be able to find them with the help of a GPS tracker. Lastly, prepare your child for possible abduction. If your child is old enough to communicate with you, make sure that they know where they live. Basic information such as your home address, phone number, and phone numbers of relatives will give your child a chance to phone home if they are abducted. Child abduction is a scary thing, but being prepared for abduction is a great way to ensure that your child will always be safe. (Nov 7, 2009 | post #49)
1988 April Tinsley Murder To Be America's Most Wanted Profile Case
always be safe. End of last post didn't print....... (Nov 6, 2009 | post #4152)
1988 April Tinsley Murder To Be America's Most Wanted Profile Case
By Harriette Halepis Keeping children safe from harm is a lot harder than it may seem. Even if you are presently doing everything within your power to keep your child safe, danger lurks around every corner. Keeping basic safety precautions in mind at all times is a great way to protect your child from possible harm. However, child abduction statistics show that avoiding possible child abduction is not simple. Often, children are abducted by people that they know and trust. In addition, those children that are kidnapped by strangers are often close to a parent or babysitter when an incident occurs. Here are some interesting child abduction statistics to think about: •Nearly 260,000 children are abducted within the United States every year •Around two children per day disappear •Non-family abductions total 204,000 yearly Aside from the fact that thousands of children go missing every year, many of those children are never sent home again. Those children that are released, or manage to escape, often experience some kind of trauma. Nearly 16% of abducted children go through mental trauma. Around 7% of children are sexually abused during a kidnapping situation. Almost 8% of children abducted experience sever physically harm – most of the time, this type of abuse results in permanent physical injuries. The question is: how can you keep your children safe? Make sure to keep your eye on a child at all times. If you have to turn away from a child, make sure that you have one hand upon them while you are looking in another direction. Take the time to carefully screen every babysitter that you may be considering. Often, babysitters can also be child abductors. Another great way to ensure that your child will be safe from harm at all times is to track your child with the help of a GPS tracker. Many GPS trackers are undetectable, and most of them can be easily slipped into a child’s backpack or clothing. If your child is taken from you, police will be able to find them with the help of a GPS tracker. Lastly, prepare your child for possible abduction. If your child is old enough to communicate with you, make sure that they know where they live. Basic information such as your home address, phone number, and phone numbers of relatives will give your child a chance to phone home if they are abducted. Child abduction is a scary thing, but being prepared for abduction is a great way to ensure that your child will (Nov 6, 2009 | post #4151)
1988 April Tinsley Murder To Be America's Most Wanted Profile Case
Non-Family child abductions More than 65% of the children abducted by non-family members are girls. 46% of children are sexually abused. 31% of the children are physically abused. 32% of abductions take place in a street or a car and 25% take place in a park or a wooded area. The top 3 places an abductor imprisons the child are – a car, the abductor’s home and the abductor’s building. Most abductions are carried out within a quarter of a mile of the child’s home. 75% of the abductors are male. 67% of them are below 29 years of age. (Nov 6, 2009 | post #4149)
1988 April Tinsley Murder To Be America's Most Wanted Profile Case
I screwed up I meant to say thanks for telling it like it is.............. (Oct 31, 2009 | post #3876)
1988 April Tinsley Murder To Be America's Most Wanted Profile Case
No doubt you are right on the money, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out, thanks for telling it like it no doubt is, Sharon is smiling upon you. (Oct 31, 2009 | post #3875)
1988 April Tinsley Murder To Be America's Most Wanted Profile Case
If Roy had knowledge of the murders he may have confessed knowing he was on his way out dying and confessed to take the heat off someone close to him like for instance his son, although his son molested boys he could have been an accomplice to the murders of April and Sarah, perps recognise one another, birds of a feather flock together. (Oct 31, 2009 | post #3872)
1988 April Tinsley Murder To Be America's Most Wanted Profile Case
Victoria A molester quite possible shell shock as John mentioned in his post I know commonly causes mental disorders in vets and if he molested children it may have been foreign to his nature before the war and something he began doing in his older years, my own grandfather was one of the most decent men on the planet but he got really feely,mauly, in his late seventies with his grandchildren and believe me this was out of the ordinary and foreign to his nature, my uncle acted the same way in his late seventies and eighties and would not entertain that type of behavior in his young years, although it is not acceptable behavior men can get strange in their old age, what happened to April as you know was incomprehensibly brutal, she was raped and beaten by a person in maniac mode, full of anger wanting to punish this child, my own dad was MIA and a prisoner of war in Homberg, Germany living on turnip and water for eight months, he was hit in the face when a grenade went off near him, he had pieces of the grenade lodged in his face, he returned home a skeleton, it didn't cause him to become a child killer. (Oct 31, 2009 | post #3871)
Dennis Melvin Howe Child Rapist Murderer still at large
last post was posted in error please remove (Oct 31, 2009 | post #48)