I think Ronald Lee Moore murdered Hae Min Lee and also, Jay had some connection with it. Ronald Lee Moore has been named by Innocence Project investigators as a potential suspect in the murder of Hae Min Lee in January 1999, because he was released from prison 10 days before Lee disappeared. Moore had a really serious criminal background. Moore was identified as a suspect in a 1999 rape and a 1999 cold case rape-murder when his DNA later matched the crimes. Also, Baltimore Sun reported that another DNA match connected him to a 1999 murder, in which he broke into 27-year-old Annelise Hyang Suk Lee's apartment and strangled her. Like these cases, Moore’s DNA was matched with other rape and murder cases also. Moore’s background brings us to closer
Thesis Statement: About Thirteen years ago, Ray Lewis a Baltimore Ravens linebacker was involved in an disagreement outside a nightclub in Atlanta where Jacinth Baker and Richard Lollar were stabbed to death. Ray Lewis and his fellow associates left the scene. With blood found on his white suit Lewis would later be blamed for the murder charges of Jacinth Baker and Richard Lollar while pleading guilty to a misdemeanor.
But, unlike Adan, Jay got off free of charge. Why is that? At the beginning he did not cooperate with the police. He was a drug dealer at the time and seeing as it was the 90s the drug laws were incredibly harsh. Perhaps, that's how he worked a deal out for himself. But lets face it, behind closed doors one will never know what truly happened. Our law is corrupt and twisted and so are the people protecting us. When Jay decided to work with the police there are documents missing of him being questioned by two detectives. We know that Jay spent more than a couple hours speaking to the detectives during this mysterious session, we also know that their session was never documented--meaning we have no utter clue what was truly being said behind those doors. Is that when jay worked a deal and pulled
John Wayne Gacy was an American serial killer and rapist. He tortured and killed thirty-three young boys between 1972 and 1978 in Cook County, Illinois. He was executed by lethal injection, however this act of execution was wrong.
The book basically talks about two young boys both with the name Wes Moore, who grew up in Baltimore and in the same neighborhood but never knew of each others existence. This is until the author Wes Moore, the one who escaped his rough childhood in Baltimore and the Bronx, began meeting with the other Wes Moore and questioning him who is spending his life in prison because of attempted murder. The author Wes Moore who managed to escape his situation growing up had a much more supportive mother who moved him away from Baltimore and continued to push him to get an education. He lived in the Bronx for sometime with his grandparents and mother, and attended a well renowned school in the Bronx. His mother worked several jobs in order for him to
Murder Could you believe or even imagine a charming, handsome and popular high school boy killing his ex-girl-friend? This is the case involving Adnan Syed in the murder of Hae Min Lee in 1999. "On January 13, 1999, a girl named Hae Min Lee, a senior at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County, Maryland, disappeared. A month later, her body turned up in a city park.
Based on information provided by Sarah Koenig’s podcast, Serial, Hae Min Lee is killed by Adnan Syed, he yet says he didn’t murder her. Adnan is convicted of committing homicide, which he didn’t do, should not be in jail. This is for 3 main accounts; if something important happens a person remembers that day, Jay knew where Hae’s car was, and by how Sarah and her friend go by the day Jay described.
The Free Lance-Star (Fredericksburg), "Tony Lee Convicted of Murder." May 25, 1972. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4NpNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2YoDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2403,4982008&dq=tony+lee+convicted&hl=en (accessed April 4, 2012).
The Greenland Natives were killed around 1000 A.D and many assumed that Leif Erikson was the murder. However, the time that this occurred Erikson was around the age of 8. How could an 8 year old kill all those natives? The answer is that he didn’t kill them, his father did. Erik the red was Leif’s father and the culprit of the Greenland Native’s deaths. Some people may have associated Leif with his father or just thought Leif did it all. But according to Saga Of Erik The Red, c. 1000 Red did it all.
This was something that honestly suited Adnan’s defense more than Jay’s. Remember when I said “He didn’t seem like some sort of assasinator?” Well, he really wasn’t. Why would he kill Hae anyway? Hae and Adnan had dated for about two years, but during the end, it’s like most high school relationships. Someone in the group, or both members, eventually lost interest and break up, which in this case, Hae was the one who broke up. She fell in love with another person, named Don. When they had a break up, Adnan was emotional, and upset. Now, that would make sense, but that was two months before Hae’s death. Why would Adnan kill Hae 2 months after they broke up? I mean, he was described as a player, and sometimes he’d cheat on her. Even after they broke up, many friends his said Adnan eventually got over it.
... premarital and immoral sexual services that would be inappropriate for respectable courtships of the time. Under false names such as “Frank Rivers and Bill Easy” the young clerks experienced courtship “unburdened by… bourgeois courtship and free of the renunciations and monotony of lifelong marriage” (Cohen, 131) .The women also catered to the clerk’s feminine and domestic needs like repairing and sewing clothing “as a wife would do for a husband” (Cohen, 149).
Titcomb’s son, Albert, was murdered in 1994 by Shawn Fritz, who is currently serving a life sentence. King's son, Chris, was murdered in 1986 when he was 20. His brother, Jay, 27, was killed in 1991. Both murders remain unsolved.
The first people to blame are the police that had beaten the confession out of Pitts and Lee. They were a major reason for this case, and why it all went wrong. They had no right to beat a confession out of anyone, even if they black. “CID investigators Potts and Hoag testified that Pitts looked "very tired, like he was in pain", complained that his jaw was swollen, told them he had been beaten, and asked them to feel the bumps on his head, and to see if they could tell what was wrong with his eyes which were bloodshot” (leagle.com).The army men did not report that anything was wrong with him. The second person for the blame, is the court system in Florida, they were bias in such a way that they had put Pitts and Lee in a courtroom with a jury full of white men. They should at least had colored men within the jury but they did not want Pitts and Lee to get a chance of getting away without punishment. They were given a death sentence, and that was to stay until they had gone to higher court. They went nine years with the death penalty hanging over their heads. There are many other people to blame as well, such as the media and false witness testimony as well as the corrupt police
Various people were questioned throughout the investigation, including Erin’s husband. Evidence, including witness statements, indicated that Erin was having an affair with the then neighbor, Christopher Brandon Lee. Lee, who is now 27-years-old was a marine like Erin’s husband at the time of the murder. When Erin found out that she was pregnant she shared the news with family and had planned to meet Lee to celebrate her pregnancy at Joshua Tree National Park. Prosecutors believed, according to court testimony, that Lee's had a much different plan in hopes that he could continue to keep his extramarital affair from his wife.
Criminologist are constantly evolving and trying to figure out why certain individuals commit crimes and why others do not. These types of questions among others have led several criminologists to conduct endless research and studies that have led to the creation of various theories. These theories try to explain why or what causes an individual to offend by studying their environment, behavior, and other circumstances. That may cause an individual to offend either by committing property crimes such as robbery, arson, forgery, etc. or personal crimes like assault, battery, or homicide (Shoener, 2016). In this case analysis I will be addressing a famous criminal by the name of Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald is famously known for killing the 45th
could lead investigators to an offender, it fails to suggest the context in which a crime was committed or reactions of victim and offender during an offense (Kocsis, 2007). In many circumstances, case linkage has been proven to be unreliable and inaccurate. Sometimes it is possible that interruptions or unexpected reactions from the victim arise during an offense, ultimately leaving certain crimes appear similar to others (Douglass and Munn, 1992). For example, if two crimes reflect that of similar cases such as a rape or robbery using similar behaviors, it does not exactly mean that the same offender has committed two or more of the crimes or has used the same behaviors like case linkage implies. A particular ruling during the case of New Jersey v. Fortin reflects this concept. The case focused on the charge against Steve Fortin with the murder of Vicki Gardner who he a sexually assaulted and another murder of Melissa Padilla who was also sexually assaulted and strangled to death. Roy Hazelwood, a retired FBI profiler, was utilized by the state to analyze the murder of Melissa Padilla and Vicki Gardner to determine whether the same offender committed these crimes. Hazelwood argued that through his experience and his linkage analysis, which was based on fifteen aspects, was as accurate as using fingerprints or DNA. However, the court disregarded Hazelwood’s linkage analysis based on the