Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The Skelton Brothers

THE SKELTON BROTHERS

The brothers are visiting their father. Their parents do not get along at all and their father is feeling very revengeful at this time. Looking to get even with their mother, he drugs the kids without then knowing, and when they're weak, he strangles them all with a rope. When they pass away, he drives the bodies to a field several miles away from his house, possibly in another state.

Analysis: The motive was revenge. This was nothing personal against the kids, but this man's need for revenge overruled any love he had for these three. Letter J.

Holly Piirainen

HOLLY PIIRAINEN

This is an interesting cold case, as many feel that this case is related to the Molly Bish case, mainly because of the location and that the prime suspect is similar in that he has a big face and facial hair. Are they linked? Let's find out.

Holly is in the woods with her brother. They went to a neighbor's house to look at puppies, as reported. After they leave, Holly lags behind her brother, and gets grabbed from behind in a sneak attack. Holly gets raped and murdered and is driven to an isolated area a few miles away, which is where she was found.

Analysis: The motive is very similar to the Molly Bish case, in that it's rape and murder, and that the suspect is also a big man with facial hair, but this is not the same man, as this man's name starts with a D, so it's likely that this man is David Pouliot.

Heather Elvis

HEATHER ELVIS

Heather is in her room on the phone with a man. She used to be in a relationship with this man but still has feelings for him. Around an hour or so later, he arrives at Heather's house. This isn't a pleasant visit however, as they have sex over there, and then violence starts and she gets raped and murdered. This man puts Heather in the trunk of his car, and drives her to a body of water. Since this is Myrtle Beach, it's likely that this man puts Heather in the ocean. If it's the ocean, it's unlikely that Heather will be found soon.

Analysis: The motive here was love, rape, and murder. Heather had huge feelings for this man, and this man was in another relationship and wanted to move on. Letter S.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Mandy Stokes

MANDY STOKES

Mandy is at an apartment with a male. An argument takes place, about money and drugs. The male is addicted to drugs and he's borrowing off of her to feed his addiction. Mandy's worried about him and wants him to clean up, which angers him, and he chases her into the apartment. The altercation turns violent in there, and Mandy leaves the apartment. This isn't to run errands, as this is about this male's addiction. She's driving somewhere to confront people about it, likely drug dealers, as the male she was with depends on these people. She arrives there, and gets murdered. Poor judgment, but the murder isn't random or spur of the moment, as they expected her. This male called them? These drug dealers drove Mandy to an isolated area north of Oakland and parked her car where it was located to throw off the investigation.

Analysis: The motive was drugs and money. The male that was arguing with Mandy is very close to her, and when Mandy left the apartment he called the people she was going to confront and told her she'd show up, and they killed her. Mandy never had her credit and bank cards on her, as this man had them on him already. Letter A.

Lily Aramburo

LILY ARAMBURO

Lily is at an apartment with three people, two males and a female. An argument breaks out between Lily and one of the males, regarding the female. Lily suspects an affair, which shows that Lily was in a relationship with one of the men. This brought Lily to a breaking point, as she was dealing with drug addiction, depression, and losing custody of her son. Lily is beaten and strangled inside the apartment, and is buried in a wooded area near the apartment. The other two with this man help with the burial of Lily, possibly because of a drug connection.

Analysis: The motive for this crime is basically drugs and love. Lily was fighting drug addiction, depression, and losing her son, and this man is a big reason why Lily couldn't clean up, as they had a rocky relationship as a result. The story about the bungee cord being taken by Lily is because it was the murder weapon and it had evidence on it. Letters C, E, and K.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Jamie Fraley

JAMIE FRALEY

Jamie is leaving her apartment, and is getting a ride to the hospital  by an older male. This is significant but no danger occurs yet, as she arrives there. After an hour or two there, she's driven home by someone else who lives next to her. Again, no danger yet. When she arrives home, she needs to go back to the hospital after a few hours. The older male is back. He drives Jamie to an isolated area instead of the hospital and beats her to death, strangling her in the process. Another male comes into play here, a younger male, but he has no involvement in this whatsoever.

Analysis: The motive is jealousy and lust, as this man was obsessed with Jamie in a very creepy way, and did crimes like this before. Letter R.

Brian Barton

BRIAN BARTON

Brian is in his house, and two men go into his house. Arguments and fights start over something linked to all three. This has to do with music, so it likely has to do with Brian quitting the band. This is a last ditch effort to get Bryan to join the band again, and he refuses for many different reasons. Outraged, the two men beat Brian to death inside the house. After Brian dies, he's carried by one of the men while the other is leading him somewhere. Looks like a burial site, and Brian is put in a body of water very nearby to where he lived. Only two are involved but others know what happened to Brian, including a female.

Analysis: The motive is revenge and jealousy, as Brian was putting his life before the band he was a part of, and one or more of the members just wouldn't accept that. Letters D and T.