Wednesday, January 28, 2026

The Disappearance and Death of Monyiah Holman

 

Monyiah Holman was reported missing in Missouri during April 2024. Reports state that the then-26-year-old was last seen in Clayton. The circumstances surrounding Monyiah’s disappearance are unclear, but some sources list the date she went missing as April 15th, 2024.


There was very little reporting on Monyiah’s disappearance. Over a year passed without any news on the missing woman. Then, on October 3rd, 2025, it was reported that a utility worker had found the body of a woman in a vacant lot in the North Riverfront neighborhood of St. Louis. 


The press release states that authorities responded to the scene shortly after 10:00 AM. The report reads, in part, “Officers arrived on scene and located an adult female, who was not conscious and not breathing. EMS responded and pronounced the female dead on the scene.” At first, the identity of the deceased woman was not immediately clear. Days later, on October 8th, it was announced that the woman was identified as Monyiah Holman.


It appears that Monyiah had not been deceased for an extended period of time when her body was found. The wording in the press release indicates that first responders checked Monyiah’s body for consciousness and breathing; an act that would not have been necessary if her body had been in a state of decomposition. This makes it likely that Monyiah was alive for approximately 17 months after being reported missing. 


Monyiah’s whereabouts and actions between April 2024 and October 2025 are unknown by investigators. Monyiah’s cause and manner of death are also still unknown. As of mid-October 2025, it was reported that these circumstances were still being investigated. 


Police have appealed for anyone who might have seen or interacted with Monyiah between April 2024 and October 2025 to come forward. They have also appealed for anyone with information about her death to come forward. If you have information that could help solve this case, please contact SLMPD at 314-444-5371.



Monday, January 26, 2026

The Murder of India Kinamore

 

India Kinamore was murdered inside her Colerain Township, Ohio home during the early morning hours of March 4th, 2023. Police responded to calls about a shooting shortly after 4:30 AM at India’s apartment on Hidden Meadows Drive. Once inside, they found the 26-year-old woman in her bed, deceased from gunshot wounds.


India was nine months pregnant at the time; March 4th was actually her due date, and she was scheduled to be induced. Her unborn child also did not survive. This day was supposed to be a joyous occasion for India and her family - a day they would hopefully celebrate for years to come. Now, it’s a day that marks tragedy for India’s loved ones.


Two years passed without any arrests for the murder of India and her unborn child. Then, in August 2025, Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich announced that three men had been arrested and charged in connection to the case. Amongst those three men was 30-year-old Kayvon Warren - India’s boyfriend and father of her unborn child. 


Kayvon Warren. (Source: Colerain PD)

According to the prosecution, Warren did not want India to have his child. Not only was he facing financial hardships, but he was also involved with another woman behind India’s back. At some point, Warren reportedly urged India to get an abortion, but it was too late in her pregnancy for her to do so. The prosecution believes that Warren subsequently enlisted his cousin, Robert Ervin, and Ervin’s half-brother, Lamar Morris Suggs, to help take care of his problem by killing India on the day she was due to give birth. 

Ervin and Suggs. (Colerain PD)

It’s believed that Ervin, 20, and Suggs, 22, entered the residence that India and Warren shared shortly before 4:30 AM. Once inside, one of them shot India multiple times, while all three men participated in staging the scene to make it look like a robbery. This ruse eventually became unraveled, resulting in the August 2025 arrests of all three men.


Shortly after their arrests, it was revealed that Warren had requested bereavement leave from his job prior to India’s death. The prosecution stated that this detail “underscores the premeditated nature of the crime.” All three men have been charged with first degree murder.


The cases against Warren, Ervin, and Suggs are all currently pending. All three men have pleaded not guilty.


Sources:
Fox 19
Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office
The Independent



Monday, January 19, 2026

The Murder of Anna Marie Baldwin

 

Melvern Lake in Osage County, Kansas is a popular spot amongst locals, especially during the summertime. There are many outdoor activities available for visitors, such as camping, fishing, swimming, etc. Certain parts of the park are sectioned off for overnight campers, while other parts are opened just for daytime use. On the evening of August 25th, 2017, a park ranger with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was in a daytime use area of the park called Turkey Point when he stumbled upon something unexpected: skeletal remains of a human. 


Both the Osage County police and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation were called upon to investigate the case. The human remains were badly decomposed by the time they were found, so investigators were unable to immediately identify the deceased. However, forensic testing was able to determine that the remains belonged to an adult female between the ages of 35 and 50. It was also determined that the female was a victim of homicide. She had been shot to death. 

In September 2017, investigators released images of personal items that were found around the remains in hopes that anyone who recognized the items/their owner would come forward. The items included jewelry and a pair of glasses. A description of the clothing found on the woman's remains were released as well. Despite all of this, several more months would pass before an identification was finally made.

Source: KBI

Investigators collaborated with the Washburn University Anthropology Department to make an identification. Finally, on July 27th, 2018, it was announced that the remains were that of Anna Marie Baldwin - a 40-year-old from Topeka. It is believed that Anna was killed sometime between April and July 2017, though investigators acknowledged that it's possible that her death could have happened as long ago as late 2016. 

It turns out that Anna was never reported missing. Family members reportedly told investigators that it was not uncommon for weeks or even months to pass without any word from Anna. As such, nobody from Anna's family immediately thought that the remains belonged to her when the news broke about the body being found in August 2017. 

After Anna's remains were identified, many more questions arose, such as: when did she die? What happened to her pitbull, whom she reportedly always kept by her side? And perhaps the most important question that still remains unanswered: who killed Anna Baldwin?

Throughout the investigation, authorities determined that nobody from Anna's family had heard from her since late 2016. In 2022, a report was released stating that the KBI "wants to hear from anyone who had contact with Anna Marie Baldwin in late 2016 or anytime in 2017. They hope they can retrace her contacts and movements and find her killer." Since then, though, there have not been any updates in Anna's case.

The KBI has investigative agency over this case. If you have any information that could help solve the murder of Anna Baldwin, please contact authorities at 785-296-4017 or submit a tip online. 

Saturday, January 17, 2026

The Abduction and Murder of Kristi Cornwell

Source: GBI

The night of August 11th, 2009, began as a typical night for Kristi Cornwell. The 38-year-old woman was in Blairsville, Georgia. She was taking an evening walk shortly after 9:00 PM near her parent's house on Jones Creek Road while talking on the phone with her boyfriend, Douglas Davis. Neither Kristi nor Davis could have ever imagined that this conversation would be their last.

At some point during her walk, Kristi told Davis that a vehicle appeared to be approaching her. Moments later, Davis heard sounds of a struggle accompanied by Kristi shouting "don't take me!" The phone call disconnected shortly thereafter. Kristi was never seen alive by her loved ones again.

Davis reported what he heard to police, and a search for Kristi was immediately launched. A few days into the investigation, her cell phone was found approximately three miles away from the area where police believe Kristi was abducted. The professional search continued for over two weeks, but no further trace of Kristi was found. 

Meanwhile, both Union County detectives and Kristi's loved ones tried to contemplate a motive for her kidnapping. In the weeks that followed her disappearance, Kristi's brother Richard Cornwell told "Good Morning America" that "investigators were unsure whether his sister's abduction was random or if she was targeted, possibly in relation to her job as a former probation officer."

Cornwell never gave up on looking for his sister. He stayed in touch with detectives from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and completed his own searches for Kristi. In fact, on January 1st, 2011, Cornwell received information from the GBI that led him to search a 2-square-mile area in the woods near Moccasin Road in Union County. It was during the search that Cornwell uncovered human remains. Dental records later confirmed that Richard Cornwell had found the remains of his sister Kristi Cornwell.

Kristi's body had been badly burned and decomposed. An autopsy was unable to determine her exact cause of death. However, detectives immediately began to investigate her death as a murder. 

During the seventeen months that Kristi was missing, detectives had received and uncovered a lot of interesting information pertaining to her case - including a vehicle description and a sketch of a potential person of interest, an anonymous letter from a grandmother, and a police standoff that led to the death of a suspect.

Despite all of this, investigators have never been able to close Kristi's case. Both loved ones and detectives are left without one frustratingly unanswered question: Who killed Kristi Cornwell?

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A look back at the investigation.



As noted above, it is believed Kristi was abducted along Jones Creek Road between 9:15 - 9:20 PM. Kristi was on the phone with her boyfriend, Douglas Davis, while taking an evening walk. Kristi told Davis about a vehicle that appeared to be approaching. Shortly thereafter, Davis listened as a struggle ensued between Kristi and her abductor. The call dropped moments later.

Searches for Kristi were conducted around Blairsville. Investigators from several agencies scoured various areas searching for clues. Professional divers searched Lake Nottley. It's known that Kristi's cell phone was found approximately three miles away from Jones Creek Road. Other than that, though, no other evidence of Kristi was found.

A vehicle description and a suspect sketch.

In December 2009, police released a vehicle description and a sketch of a man who was involved in an assault on a woman that took place in Cherokee County, North Carolina. The woman reported that she was attacked by a man driving a late model Nissan Xterra. At that time, it was announced that investigators believed this same man/vehicle could be connected to Kristi's disappearance. 

Source: GBI


The anonymous letter.

During January 2010, both the Union County Sheriff's Office and the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office received an anonymous letter from a woman who stated that sketch resembled her then-27-year-old grandson. The woman wrote that, not only did her grandson drive a Nissan Xterra similar to the one described by investigators, but he also engaged in suspicious behavior around the time of Kristi's abduction. 

The grandmother's letter explained that her grandson had left her home in Cherokee County on the evening of August 11th and did not return until the following morning. When he arrived back at his grandmother's residence, he reportedly had scratches on his face and neck. He told his grandmother he had gotten into a fight. 

The grandmother further wrote that her grandson was also in the Cherokee County area during the December 2009 assault. This deepened the woman's suspicions about her grandson. She noted, "I want to give my grandson the benefit of doubt until proven otherwise. However, I will not turn a blind eye to my suspicions."

After receiving this letter, a public appeal was made for the grandmother to reveal her identity to investigators. An appeal was also made for anyone with information about the grandson or the vehicle to come forward. 

Another suspect: James Carringer. 

In April 2010, authorities in Gilmer County, Georgia received a warrant to arrest a 42-year-old man named James Carringer. The warrant was issued after Carringer reportedly abducted and raped a female Kennesaw State University student. It was also believed he tried to abduct a 10-year-old girl from an Easter egg hunt just days before police got the warrant for the rape case. When authorities went to arrest Carringer, he led them on a car chase. 

Police eventually cornered Carringer in his vehicle between Deering Road and 26th Street, after which a standoff shut down the area for several hours. Carringer did not comply with police demands. The standoff ended with Carringer shooting himself inside his car. He was pronounced dead on the scene.

While investigating Carringer, the GBI uncovered information that prompted them to look at him as a potential suspect in the abduction of Kristi as well. It was learned that Carringer's residence was just a few miles away from the street from which Kristi vanished. Additionally, Carringer was originally from Ranger in Cherokee County - where the December 2009 assault occurred. On top of that, Carringer owned 2 Nissan Xterras. 

Authorities executed warrants for Carringer's home and his two vehicles during April 2010. In August 2010, the GBI announced, "Nothing analyzed so far has connected Carringer to the Ranger case or to Kristi’s disappearance, but investigators are still pursuing this lead." At that time, Kristi Cornwell was still missing - making it even more difficult for prove that she had been harmed by Carringer.

January 2011: Kristi's body is found. 

Kristi's brother Richard Cornwell remained in touch with the GBI throughout the entire time that Kristi was missing. Cornwell was dedicated to finding his sister, and the GBI would provide him with information about where to search for her based on leads they had received. 

On New Year's Day in 2011, the GBI told Cornwell about the 2-mile radius in the woods near Moccasin Road that they planned to search after the holiday. Cornwell decided not to wait and went to search the area himself. It was during that search that he found the human remains that were later identified as that of his sister Kristi Cornwell. 

While the discovery of Kristi's body brought closure to her loved ones, it also left them with grief and unanswered questions. Kristi's death is an inevitably devastating loss for her family. Her son was only 15 years-old at the time of her disappearance. 

An unsolved case.

Over 15 years have passed since Kristi's murder, and it still remains unsolved. The GBI states that James Carringer still remains a prime suspect in the case, although they have never been able to find any definitive physical evidence linking him to Kristi's abduction and murder. Additionally, it is unknown if investigators have ever identified the grandson described in the anonymous letter. 

Both investigators and Kristi's loved ones are hoping to receive leads that allow them to finally close her case. If you have any information that could help solve the murder of Kristi Cornwell, please contact the GBI at 1-800-597-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online.

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Sources:
ABC News
The Atlanta Journal Courier, (2)
CBS News
Coastal Courier
Fox 5 Atlanta
Georgia Bureau of Investigation
WSBTV

Sunday, January 11, 2026

The Disappearance of Niija Council

Source: Facebook

Niija Council has been missing since September 2013. The then-20-year-old was living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the time of her disappearance. Reports state that Niija was last seen at her home in the 6200 block of Lindbergh Boulevard. According to her boyfriend, Niija left the residence and never returned. She has never been seen or heard from again.

Sources state that Niija had two children, one of whom was an infant at the time of her disappearance. Per her boyfriend’s account, Niija left the infant son behind when she left home. This particular detail is noted on several sources about Niija’s case, including her NamUs profile. Although these sources provide very little additional information about Niija’s disappearance, it seems that the detail that her infant son was left behind was, at the very least, eye-catching to investigators. There does not appear to be any evidence that Niija planned to leave her baby, or her life, behind.

There are many other odd details surrounding Niija’s disappearance as well. Most sources list September 1st, 2013, as the date she went missing. However, Niija’s Facebook page remained active until September 23rd. Around mid-to-late September, a few people began commenting on her posts, inquiring about her whereabouts and expressing concern for her safety. The comments indicate that several people in her circle had not seen or heard from her for an unusually long period of time.

The media seemingly did not pick up on Niija’s case; there are very few accessible news reports about her disappearance. Detectives have not disclosed any information about their investigation, which leaves the public with very little confirmed information. A lack of information about a missing persons’ case, combined with a lack of media attention, can often indicate that the police do not believe the person came to harm. In Niija’s disappearance, however, various rumors indicate that the opposite may be true. 

Many questions arise regarding Niija’s disappearance. When exactly did she vanish? Why the discrepancy about the date she was last heard from? Why the lack of information from police? Who has information about her disappearance? Perhaps the most important question that remains is: Where is Niija Council?

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More about Niija.


Niija was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She graduated from a high school in the city. Prior to her disappearance, Niija worked as an Alternative Dispute Resolution Professional. As previously mentioned, Niija also had two children, one of whom was just an infant at the time she vanished. Various people who know Niija have posted that she would have never voluntarily left her children behind.

September 2013: Niija's disappearance.

As noted above, many sources list the date of Niija's disappearance as September 1st, 2013 - even though her Facebook page remained active until September 23rd, 2013. She made four status update posts on September 11th, 2013:


None of these posts seem to indicate any danger or that anything was seriously wrong at the time these updates were posted to her page. She later went on to change her profile picture four times during September 2013; the last change occurring on September 23rd, 2013. 

One of her profile picture updates occurred on September 16th, 2013. Days after that was posted, people began commenting on the picture, inquiring about Niija's whereabouts and safety.



It appears that, at some point after all this Facebook activity, Niija was reported missing. After that, it was determined that she was last seen at her home on Lindbergh Boulevard. Various sources say that Niija's boyfriend was the last person to see her before she disappeared. The boyfriend reportedly told police that she left the home and never returned. 

When did Niija vanish?

There could potentially be a few different reasons for the discrepancy about Niija's date of disappearance. It's possible that, whomever reported Niija missing noted that they had not seen or heard from her since September 1st, 2013. It's also possible that detectives do not know that exact date of her disappearance, so they've listed September 1st to indicate that she vanished sometime during the month of September. 

Or, possibly Niija did, in fact, vanish on September 1st, and that the Facebook posts made after that were made by someone else; maybe someone trying to indicate that Niija was alive and well. However, this seems less likely, as the posts seemed to abruptly stop. The most likely scenario seems to be that she vanished at some point in September 2013, but investigators have not been able to pinpoint an exact date. 

Speculation about the boyfriend.

Niija's boyfriend at the time of her disappearance has never been publicly identified. However, various online posts indicate that he was an older man. He was also reportedly not the father of either of Niija's children. 

In May 2024, a woman identifying herself as Niija's aunt made a post on a Missing Children Facebook group about Niija's disappearance. The post provides a bit more info about Niija's background and more info about her boyfriend.

Source: Facebook

It's worth noting that detectives have not confirmed that they believe Niija's boyfriend is responsible for her disappearance. However, detectives have also not made any public announcements about Niija's case - so it's entirely possible that the boyfriend is, in fact, the prime suspect. The aunt mentions that she found out that the boyfriend was physically abusive after Niija's disappearance - which casts even more suspicion on him. Still, this man has never been publicly identified or publicly labeled as a person of interest. 

Where is Niija?

Over a decade has passed, and Niija remains missing. There have not been any updates in her case. Many people have posted that they believe the boyfriend is responsible for her disappearance. If it's true that the investigators, too, believe that the boyfriend is responsible, it's possible that they have not publicly mentioned this due to the status of an ongoing investigation. However, since investigators have not shared anything about the case, it's hard to determine if the case is actually active.

Investigating agency.

The Philadelphia Police Department has investigative agency over Niija's case. If you have any information that could help solve the disappearance of Niija Council, please contact authorities at 215-686-3183.

Thursday, January 1, 2026

Twenty Years Later: Still Unsolved (2026)

Several cases featured on True Case Files have remained unsolved for 20 years as the we embark on the year 2026. Below is an extensive list of all the unsolved missing persons and unsolved death/homicide cases on TCF that occurred in 2006. Here's to hoping these cases are closer to finding justice this year!

Listed by date of occurrence. Links to case details are provided.

Jump to: Missing since 2006 | Unsolved Since 2006: 


MISSING SINCE 2006:

Risha Aleena Lewis.


Name: 
Risha Lewis

Missing since: January 21st, 2006

Age at disappearance: 26

Last seen in: New Castle, DE/Elkton, MD

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Brandee Hope Canipe.


Name: 
Brandee Canipe

Missing since: May 6th, 2006

Age at disappearance: 29

Last seen in: Mocksville, NC

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Yesenia Castillo.


Name: 
Yesenia Castillo

Missing since: July 30th, 2006

Age at disappearance: 27

Last seen in: Chicago, IL

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Caleta Sade White.


Name:
Caleta White

Missing since: August 22nd, 2006

Age at disappearance: 18

Last seen in: Tukwila, WA

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Devin Janelle Brown-Boussetta.


Name:
Devin Brown-Boussetta

Missing since: September 5th, 2006

Age at disappearance: 25

Last seen in: Pittsburgh, PA

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Soon Chon Hwang.


Name: 
Soon Hwang

Missing since: September 5th, 2006

Age at disappearance: 44

Last seen in: Memphis, TN

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Kristen Lee Anderson.


Name: 
Kristen Anderson

Missing since: October 1st, 2006

Age at disappearance: 24

Last seen in: Martins Ferry, Ohio

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Jennifer Apreciado.


Name: Jennifer Apreciado

Missing since: October 26th, 2006

Age at disappearance: 17

Last seen in: San Antonio, TX

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Nicholle Rae Torrez.


Name: Nicholle Torrez

Missing since: December 14th, 2006

Age at disappearance: 27

Last seen in: Denver, CO

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UNSOLVED SINCE 2006

The Murder of Catrina Hinton.


Name: 
Catrina Hinton (18)

Case type: Disappearance and murder

Missing: January 14th, 2006

Remains found: February 6th, 2006

Location: Jersey City, NJ


Teen moves from Virginia to New Jersey for college; is murdered before she could begin attending school.

Case details: The Disappearance and Murder of Catrina Hinton.

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The Disappearance and Death of Taalibah Islam.


Name: Taalibah Islam (20)

Case type: Disappearance; unsolved death.

Missing: January 16th, 2006

Remains found: March 2023

Location: Fort Worth, TX



Texas woman vanished after an argument with her boyfriend. Her remains were found 17 years later; cause of death unable to be determined. The boyfriend has since been convicted of kidnapping another girlfriend. 

Case details: The Disappearance and Death of Taalibah Islam.

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The Disappearance and Murder of Jewel King.



Name: 
Jewel King (48)

Case type: Unsolved murder; shot to death.

Missing: April 7th, 2006

Remains found: April 2018

Location: Washington, DC.



A DC woman vanished in April 2006. In April 2018, her remains were found in a crawl space, along with the remains of 2 other DC women who also went missing in 2006. The 3 women did not know each other prior to their respective disappearances, but it's believed they were killed by the same person. 

Case details: The Disappearances & Murders of Jewel King, Verdell Jefferson, and Dorothy Butts.

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The Disappearance and Murder of Verdell Jefferson.


Name: Verdell Jefferson (41)

Case type: Unsolved murder; blunt force trauma.

Missing: May 1st, 2006

Remains found: April 2018

Location: Washington, DC.




A DC woman vanished in May 2006. In April 2018, her remains were found in a crawl space in Congress Heights, along with the remains of 2 other DC women who also went missing in 2006. The 3 women did not know each other prior to their respective disappearances, but it's believed they were killed by the same person. 

Case details: The Disappearances & Murders of Jewel King, Verdell Jefferson, and Dorothy Butts.

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The Disappearance and Murder of Terri Reyes.


Name: Terri Reyes (38)

Case type: Disappearance; unsolved murder

Missing: May 21st, 2006

Remains found: June 2007

Location: San Augustine County, TX



Texas woman vanishes before she is supposed to testify against a cop. Her remains are found a little over a year later in San Augustine County.

Case details: The Murders of Terri Reyes and Shunte Coleman.

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The Disappearance and Murder of Jorden Sopher.


Name: Jorden Sopher (18)

Case type: Disappearance and murder

Missing: May 23rd, 2006

Remains found: May 2009

Location: Wabash/Peru, IN




Teen from Wabash vanishes in 2006; her remains are found 3 years later in Peru. An autopsy was unable to confirm a cause of death, but the manner of death is homicide.

Case details: The Disappearance and Murder of Jorden Sopher.

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The Murder of Nishan Bonit Huff.


Name:
Nishan Huff

Age: 23

Case type: Murder; shooting.

Date: June 7th, 2006

Location: Greenville County, SC



A young woman is shot to death inside her apartment. Two people were charged with murder in 2022, but the charges were later dropped. The case is still classified as unsolved.

Case details: The Murder of Nishan Huff.

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The Disappearance and Murder of Shunte Coleman.


Name: 
Shunte Coleman (26)

Case type: Disappearance and murder

Missing: July 2nd, 2006

Remains found: March 2014

Location: San Augustine County, TX



Texas woman vanished before she was supposed to testify against a cop. Her remains were found several years later in San Augustine County. The police officer remains the main suspect in this murder and the murder of Terri Reyes, but charges have never been filed.

Case details: The Murders of Terri Reyes and Shunte Coleman.

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The Disappearance and Murder of Victoria Eagleman.


Name: 
Victoria Eagleman (33)

Case type: Unsolved murder; blunt force trauma.

Missing: July 28th, 2006

Remains found: August 22nd, 2006

Location: Lower Brule, SD


A mother-of-five vanished after a day of swimming at the Missouri River. Her nude body was found weeks later; her death was caused by blunt force trauma. 

Case details: The Disappearance and Murder of Victoria Eagleman.

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The Murder of Jeana Lynn Burrus.


Name: 
Jeana Burrus 

Age: 39

Case type: Murder; never reported missing.

Date: Approx. Aug/Sept. 2006

Location: Sarasota, FL



The remains of an adult woman were found in February 2007; it's believed she'd been dead for about 5-6 months at that point. The woman is unidentified for 15 years until 2022, when DNA finally confirms she is Jeana Burrus. It's then learned that, despite living with a husband and 2 young sons, Jeana was never reported missing.

Case details: Never Reported Missing: The Murder of Jeana Burrus.

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The Disappearance and Murder of Amy Drake.


Name: Amy Drake (18)

Case type: Disappearance and murder

Missing: September 20th, 2006

Remains found: November 24th, 2006

Location: Norridgewock, ME


Maine teenager vanished near Skowhegan in September 2006; her remains were found two months later. Her death has been ruled a murder, but the cause of death has never been revealed.

Case details: The Disappearance and Murder of Amy Drake.

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The Disappearance and Murder of Tracy Jones.


Name: 
Tracy Onawa Jones (19)

Case type: Murder; blunt force trauma.

Missing: November 15th, 2006

Remains found: November 26th, 2006

Location: Little Rock, AR


Arkansas teenager vanishes from a truck stop; her remains are found 11 days later.

Case details: The Disappearance and Murder of Tracy Onawa Jones.

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The Murder of Priscilla Pimentel.


Name: 
Priscilla Pimentel

Age: 24

Case type: Murder; stabbing

Date: November 24th, 2006

Location: Queens, NY



A young woman and her dog found brutally murdered inside her Queens apartment.

Case details: The Murder of Priscilla Pimentel.

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The Murders of Heather and Kira Radcliffe.


Names: 
Heather and Kira Radcliffe

Age: 28 and 6

Case type: Murder; shooting and arson.

Date: December 9th, 2006

Location: Gainesville, FL


A young mother and her daughter are found deceased inside their burned down home. 

Case details: The Murders of Heather and Kira Radcliffe.

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The Disappearance and Murder of Dorothy Butts.


Name: Dorothy Butts (43)

Case type: Murder; shot to death.

Missing: December 25th, 2006

Remains found: April 2018

Location: Washington, DC.



A DC woman vanished in May 2006. In April 2018, her remains were found in a crawl space in Congress Heights, along with the remains of 2 other DC women who also went missing in 2006. The 3 women did not know each other prior to their respective disappearances, but it's believed they were killed by the same person. 

Case details: The Disappearances & Murders of Jewel King, Verdell Jefferson, and Dorothy Butts.

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