Thursday, April 14, 2022

Bill Warner Private Investigations Sarasota Claims Trucker Serial Killers Leave Bodies of Women Along Interstate Truck Routes Nationwide

PENN LIVE: Unsolved murders in the heartland of America along truck routes in Cincinnati, Fairfield and Chillicothe OH give rise to serial killer working the area for the last 20 years. Bill Warner says he doesn’t want to hinder any local investigations but believes some of the cases, including four of them from Ohio and Kentucky, may be connected. Alana Gwinner from Fairfield OH was kidnapped and murdered, her body was found near Sugar Bay in Warsaw KY, 65 miles away. “I’m looking at a number different girls who all look alike, and every individual area, whether it’s state police or local police, they all say the same thing, it’s not connected to the others,” he said. “Maybe this needs national attention that all these young girls who look like they’re all sisters have all just totally vanished without any kind of leads.” Bill Warner says he hopes those leads come and that they bring answers to more than a dozen families.


MISSING UNSOLVED...Paige Johnson ….long blond hair, 5′1″ tall and 110 lbs, 17 years old, went missing Thurs @ 1:00 am 9/23/2010 Florence KY.
UNSOLVED MURDER..Alana “Laney” Gwinner, a 23-year-old accounting student at the University of Cincinnati, She went missing December 10, 1997 from a Fairfield OH bowling alley, her body found in Ohio river near Sugar Bay in Warsaw KY on January 11, 1998, 65 miles away.
UNSOLVED MURDER.... Heather Bogle April 9 2015 The question as to who murdered mother, sister, daughter and friend Heather Bogle is something that is still nagging the Sandusky, Ohio community. “Who killed her? Why? How has justice not been served yet? We just don’t know,” Jennifer Bogle, Heather’s sister, told Dateline. “We aren’t going to give up. We want answers.” Heather, 28 at the time, was last seen clocking out of her job at Whirlpool in the early hours of April 9, 2015. If you have any information regarding Heather’s case, please contact the Ohio Attorney General’s Office at 1 (855) 224-6446.


UNSOLVED MURDER…Misty Gwinner..she was 18 years old, blond hair, 5′4 ” tall and 120 lbs, from Florence KY, found dead Tues @ 9:45 pm 4/05/2005, (KIDNAPPED-MURDERED). Lexington Police responded to a call about a body lying in the road on Cleveland Road. Misty Gwinner, a native of Florence, KY had no known connections to Lexington KY.
UNSOLVED MURDER…Katelyn Markham, long blondish hair, 5′3″ tall and 128 lbs, 22 years old, kidnapped Sat @ 11:00 pm 8/13/2011 Fairfield OH (KIDNAPPED-MURDERED) her body found in Cedar Grove Indiana.
The young woman’s body was found near Cedar Grove, Ind., about 30 miles from her Fairfield, Ohio, home where she was last seen alive Aug. 13, 2011. Her skeletal remains were found Sunday in a garbage bag by a man walking by an unofficial dump site near a creek bed.
UNSOLVED MURDER... Fairfield Ohio Chelsea Johnson, Five years ago today, 15-year-old Chelsea Johnson was found stabbed to death near a Fairfield creek close to the intersection of Pleasant Avenue and Nilles Road. And five years later, her killer remains unknown and uncharged.
UNSOLVED MURDER...Erica Fraysure With a population of fewer than 650 people, everyone seems to know each other in the small town of Brooksville, Kentucky. Which is why it's so strange that a 17-year-old could disappear without anyone in the town knowing. Yet, on October 21, 1997, Erica Fraysure disappeared from that small Kentucky town, and hasn’t been seen since.  


Unsolved Murders: October 2017, 2 women murdered, Danielle Greene and Lindsey Maccabee, dumped in Columbus Ohio corn fields - is there a connection? In Ohio, some residents are wondering if the same killer is targeting young women in and around the city of Columbus. Two young women savagely murdered and dumped. Each victim leaves two young daughters behind. Do they share the same killer? If you know anything about the deaths of Lindsey Maccabee or Danielle Greene, submit a tip to the Fairfield County Sheriff's Office at (740) 652-7339. Serial killers: 2,000. There are thousands of unsolved mysteries throughout America every year, many of which are homicides. Although it's impossible to arrive at an exact number of serial killers, officials at the Murder Accountability Project (MAP) estimate there are as many as 2,000 at large. "There are more than 220,000 unsolved murders since 1980, so when you put that in perspective, how shocking is it that there are at least 2,000 unrecognized series of homicides?" MAP's Thomas Hargrove asked Live Science. A serial killer is defined as anyone who has murdered two or more people.

 

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

TERRORSIM EVENT: Lone Shooter Frank James Brings Smoke Bombs in 36th Street Brooklyn Subway, 10 dead

photo credit of platform victims NY Post & Derek French Photo. 

CAPTURED: Frank R. James captured by NYPD in East Village as he nonchalantly strolled around. Federal prosecutors wasted no time charging James, 62, with terror-related offenses for firing 33 rounds on a Manhattan-bound N train Tuesday morning. The NYPD arrested James, who didn’t put up a fight, just before 2 p.m. at First Avenue and St. Mark’s Place and he’s facing one felony charge for committing a terrorist attack against a mass transportation system, Brooklyn federal prosecutors said. He faces life in prison if convicted. Lone Shooter and bombs, FDNY said multiple undetonated devices found at 36th Street Brooklyn subway. THIS WAS A PLANNED, COORDINATED ATTACK. Brooklyn Subway attack has injured multiple people in the New York City borough of Brooklyn is being investigated as an act of terrorism, a New York Police Department official told Newsweek. Muslim terrorists have targeted the NYC subway system for years! Officias and a federal law enforcement officers confirmed to Newsweek that the suspect is Frank James a 5'-5" tall, 175- to 180-pound Black male who wore a gas mask and neon orange construction vest during attack, he fired his 9mm Glock 33 times in the subway car.

Frank R. James a Black heavy set 62 year old man is wanted in connection to Brooklyn subway shooting. The federal law enforcement official said the suspect also wore a uniform and utility belt from the city's Metropolitan Transit Authority. Suspect fled Brooklyn subway wearing neon orange construction vest, gas mask; at least 10 shot and 13 injured. The man used a 9mm Glock handgun with an extended magazine. Law-enforcement sources said the suspect’s 9mm Glock apparently jammed amid the bloodshed, preventing more casualties. Cops are looking for a man named Frank R. James from Philadelphia who had rented a U Haul van, the key was found at crime scene.

SMOKE GRENADE AIDS IN PERP's ESCAPE: According to Newsweek, The suspect was “previously known to the FBI, having been entered into the Guardian Lead system in New Mexico, though he was cleared after multiple interviews in 2019.” As the subway doors closed, the man in the neon orange vest threw several smoke bombs into a train car as the doors closed and started firing, NYPD sources said. When the train reached the 36th St stop, the doors opened and the wounded commuters collapsed on the platform, terrifying people waiting for the train.

23 people were injured in what is believed a targeted, coordinated attack, 10 had been shot. When the train pulled into station, shooter threw smoke bomb in train door and fired shots indiscriminately into the train compartment. The mayhem began just before 8:30 a.m. at the 25th St. station in Sunset Park. Witness Clair said she saw the man — who was described as a 5-foot-5 Black man, around 170 pounds wearing an neon orange vest and gas mask — he droped “some kind of cylinder that sparked at the top on the train.” NY Post writes: Graphic photos showing blood-stained subway platform floors and injured people have emerged on social media at the station but it was still unclear what unfolded with unconfirmed reports of an explosion or a mass shooting. The NYPD’s bomb squad is on the scene investigating. A spokesman for the FDNY said multiple undetonated devices were found. The suspect or suspects is believed to be dressed in some sort of construction garb, similar to an MTA worker, sources said. 

Muslim Terrorists have targeted NYC Subway system for several years: A man convicted in federal court for the 2017 terror bombing attack in a New York City subway station was sentenced Thursday to life in prison. Muslim terrorist Akayed Ullah could be seen on footage in an underground tunnel walkway detonating a bomb on his person during morning rush hour December 11, 2017. Six people were injured in the blast. Ullah injured his hands and stomach. The tunnel connects two subway lines beneath the Port Authority Bus Terminal, a major transit hub in Manhattan that accommodates 220,000 passenger trips a day.

Muslim terrorist Najibullah Zazi an Afghan-American who was arrested in September 2009 as part of the 2009 U.S. al Qaeda group accused of planning suicide bombings on the New York City Subway system, and who pleaded guilty as have two other defendants. U.S. prosecutors said Saleh al-Somali, al-Qaeda's head of external operations, and Rashid Rauf, an al-Qaeda operative, ordered the attack. Both were later killed in drone attacks. Zazi underwent weapons and explosives training at an al-Qaeda training camp in Pakistan in 2008. On September 9, 2009, he drove from his home in Aurora, Colorado, to New York City, intending to detonate explosives on the New York City subway during rush hour as one of three coordinated suicide "martyrdom" bombings.

Terror Attack on Paris train: On 21 August 2015, Muslim terrorist Ayoub El Khazzani opened fire on a Thalys train on its way from Amsterdam to Paris. Four people were injured, including the assailant. French, American and British passengers confronted the attacker and subdued him when his rifle jammed. For their heroism, they received France's highest decoration, the Legion of Honour. The assailant, later identified as Ayoub El Khazzani, initially claimed to be only a robber, but later confessed that he had wanted to "kill Americans" as revenge for bombings in Syria.
Ayoub El Khazzani was originally from Tétouan in northern Morocco an area know for Al-Qaeda terrorists. Khazzani was convicted of attempted murder in connection with terrorism, possession of weapons in connection with terrorism and participation in a terrorist group. In April 2017 Al Qaida organized a suicide bombing inside a metro train in St. Petersburg, Russia, killing 10 civilians and injuring 40 more. In 2013, two terrorists were arrested over an al-Qaida-linked plot to derail a passenger train providing daily service between New York City and Toronto. Al-Qaeda was also behind and inspired the London passenger train bombing July 7th, 2005 and the Madrid passenger train bombing March 11, 2004.

 

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