Grand Jury Indictment Returned In 1999 South Jersey Rape, Attempted Murder, Prosecutor Says Grand Jury Indictment Returned In 1999 South Jersey Rape, Attempted Murder, Prosecutor Says
Grand Jury Indictment Returned In 1999 South Jersey Rape, Attempted Murder, Prosecutor Says A Camden County grand jury has returned an indictment in a decades-old rape, robbery and attempted murder case, authorities said. The "cold case" remained unsolved until last year, according to acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Somerdale Police Chief James J. Walsh. For details on last year's arrest of a fugitive suspect in South Carolina, previously reported by Daily Voice, click here.  Sanika Adams, 46, and formerly of Lawnside, was indicted for his involvement in the April 15, 1999, home invasion robbery, Mayer and Walsh said in a joint statement on Tuesday. This i…
Northern Westchester Disappearance Of Kathie Durst Reopened As Cold Case, DA Says Northern Westchester Disappearance Of Kathie Durst Reopened As Cold Case, DA Says
Northern Westchester Disappearance Of Kathie Durst Reopened As Cold Case, DA Says The Westchester County District Attorney has reopened the investigation into the disappearance of accused serial killer Robert Durst’s former wife, Kathie Durst as she hopes to bring the family “closure.” District Attorney Mimi Rocah said that she has assigned her top investigators in the recently formed cold case unit to investigate the alleged slaying of Durst's first wife, who hasn’t been seen in decades. Related story - Accused Serial Killer Robert Durst's Family Helped Cover Up Murder Of Wife, Attorney Says Durst - whose life and case was made famous by the HBO miniseries “The Jinx” …
Fairfield County Woman's Disappearance 36 Years Ago Remains A Mystery Fairfield County Woman's Disappearance 36 Years Ago Remains A Mystery
Fairfield County Woman's Disappearance 36 Years Ago Remains A Mystery Police are hoping the public can help break a 36-year-old Fairfield County cold case in which a local woman was abducted and never seen again. On Monday, Feb. 22, the Norwalk Police Department re-released info associated with the case of April Grisanti who was last seen leaving Anthony’s Bar on Main Street on Feb. 1, 1985.  Earlier that evening, Grisanti had been involved in an argument with her ex-boyfriend, James “Purple” Aaron, said Sgt. Sofia Gulino. As she was leaving the bar at 12:15 a.m., Aaron forced Grisanti into his vehicle and drove off northbound on Main Street.  She was neve…
$50K Reward Offered In Fairfield County Cold Case Murder $50K Reward Offered In Fairfield County Cold Case Murder
$50K Reward Offered In Fairfield County Cold Case Murder Police in Fairfield County are offering up to $50,000 to help solve a murder that took place in 2006. The murder of Fulton Raines, age 33, was discovered on Sunday, June 11, 2006, at 1:51 am, the Norwalk Police Department received 911 calls of shots fired at the William Moore Elks Lodge located at 92 Lexington Ave., in Norwalk, said Sgt. Sofia Gulino. Responding officers reported a large crowd in the parking lot. The victim was found injured in his vehicle as a result of a gunshot wound to the abdomen.  Medical aid was administered by responding officers and p…
TONIGHT: Bucks County Investigator Details Haunting 2004 Murder Case On New TV Show TONIGHT: Bucks County Investigator Details Haunting 2004 Murder Case On New TV Show
Tonight: Bucks County Investigator Details Haunting 2004 Murder Case On New TV Show Well-educated. Tall and blonde. Highly esteemed. Heather Lavelle was an unlikely killer.  But in Summer 2004, a killer is exactly what Lavelle became. In August of that year, she and boyfriend James Savage tortured and beat her ex-boyfriend Christian Rojas to death in his Bensalem apartment. If not for Bensalem Police Det. Chris McMullin -- who worked as one of the lead detectives on the case, along with two from the Bucks County District Attorney's Office -- Lavelle and Savage may have gotten away with the crime. McMullin will be detailing the gruesome homicide on the Feb. 17 episode of…
VIDEO: DNA Matches South Carolina Fugitive, 47, With 1999 South Jersey Rape. Attempted Murder VIDEO: DNA Matches South Carolina Fugitive, 47, With 1999 South Jersey Rape. Attempted Murder
Video: DNA Matches South Carolina Fugitive, 47, With 1999 South Jersey Rape. Attempted Murder With the help of DNA, South Jersey authorities believe they have cracked a 21-year-old rape and attempted murder case. A fugitive from South Carolina was arrested on Friday in connection with the 1999 robbery, rape and attempted murder of two women in Somerdale, NJ, according to Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Somerdale Police Chief James Walsh. Sanyika L. Adams, 47, of Summerville, South Carolina, has been charged with: One count of first-degree Attempted Murder Two counts of first-degree Kidnapping Four counts of first-degree Aggravated Sexual Assault Two counts of fir…
Police In Westchester Solve Decades-Old Cold Case Police In Westchester Solve Decades-Old Cold Case
Police In Westchester Solve Decades-Old Cold Case Police in Westchester have solved a cold case after nearly three decades. The Mount Vernon Police Department announced that after 27 years, investigators have identified the man who killed local resident Jacinto Liriano, 61, who was murdered in a botched robbery on Friday, May 7, 1993. Shortly after 10:30 p.m. on the night of the attempted robbery, Liriano, who had immigrated to the United States from the Dominican Republic the month before, was shot and killed on West First Street. According to police, detectives worked to locate witnesses for years, but were unable to find anyone to coo…
Police Renew Call For Public's Help In Investigation Of Northern State Parkway Homicide Police Renew Call For Public's Help In Investigation Of Northern State Parkway Homicide
Police Renew Call For Public's Help In Investigation Of Northern State Parkway Homicide State Police are still investigating a homicide that took place 28 years ago on Long Island. According to police, the body of a Latino male was found by a passerby on the right shoulder of the Northern State Parkway eastbound in the town of Hempstead at approximately 11:33 p.m. on March 1, 1992.  The body, which had been shot multiple times, was about 25 feet off the roadway, about 1/10 of a mile west of New Hyde Park Road.  Police identified 28-year-old Edgar Humberto Quiroz of Queens as the victim. He was approximately 5-foot-8, weighed 150 pounds, had a medium build, wore his …
Hartford Police Seek Help With Cold Case Murder Hartford Police Seek Help With Cold Case Murder
Hartford Police Seek Help With Cold Case Murder Hartford Police are seeking the public’s help in breaking a cold case murder from 1989. Who killed Narcisco DeJesus on May 18, 1989 is still a mystery Hartford Police are trying to solve. On that day, police responded to the area of 439 Farmington Ave. for a one-car motor vehicle accident, police said.  After being transported to the hospital, staff discovered that DeJesus, who had been driving the car, had a single stab wound in his heart. Dejesus died a week later and his death was classified as a homicide, police said. If anyone has any information, they are asked to call the Cold…
Cold Case Unit Cracks 1985 Killing Of Man Dumped In Meadowlands Cold Case Unit Cracks 1985 Killing Of Man Dumped In Meadowlands
Cold Case Unit Cracks 1985 Killing Of Man Dumped In Meadowlands Detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office, State Police and the NYPD cracked a 35-year-old cold-case murder with the arrest of a Manhattan man accused of killing a Venezuelan national. David Garrido, 66, is charged with murder in the June 1985 slaying of 27-year-old Ricardo Brown, whose body was found dumped in the marshes in the Meadowlands. Brown had been shot in the head and strangled, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella said Thursday. His body had been “wrapped in sheets of plastic inside a wicker steamer trunk stuffed into a storage trunk,” the prosecutor said. It was f…
Prosecutor: More Remains Found In Teaneck Homeowner's Yard, No Foul Play Suspected Prosecutor: More Remains Found In Teaneck Homeowner's Yard, No Foul Play Suspected
Prosecutor: More Remains Found In Teaneck Homeowner's Yard, No Foul Play Suspected Authorities said "no foul play" was suspected in the discovery of human skeletal remains in the front yard of a Teaneck home. "At this time, no foul play is suspected and the current homeowners are not implicated in any way as to how the bones came to be on their property," Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella said early Thursday afternoon.     The owner, 38, "is getting construction done on his home and the contractors found the remains" during excavation work on Wednesday, a neighbor told Daily Voice. His since-deceased parents had lived at the Van Arsdale Place home at …
FBI To Offer 'Fresh Eyes' To Decades-Old Murder Of Long Island Undercover Detective FBI To Offer 'Fresh Eyes' To Decades-Old Murder Of Long Island Undercover Detective
FBI To Offer 'Fresh Eyes' To Decades-Old Murder Of Long Island Undercover Detective After 30 years as a cold case, the murder of a Long Island police narcotics detective will have a fresh set of eyes investigating the cold case with the help of the FBI. Suffolk County Police Commissioner Geraldine Hart announced on Friday, Feb. 14, the FBI had agreed to review the 1990 murder of Det. Dennis Wustenhoff. Wustenhoff died Feb. 15, 1990, after a bomb exploded as he attempted to start his unmarked police vehicle that was parked in front of his home in Patchogue, police said. In addition to the FBI’s assistance, Suffolk County Crime Stoppers has pledged a $10,000 fast cash …