COLD CASE: The Unsolved Murder of Theresa Allore

a photo of Theresa Allore (Quebec Provincial Police)

19-year-old Theresa Allore was a student at Champlain College in Lennoxville, Quebec who was last seen on November 3rd, 1978. She was last seen telling friends that she was going to study and work on a book report, and also made plans with these friends to meet back up at residence at 9:00 p.m. However, she never showed up that night, and was reported as missing on November 10th.

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COLD CASE: The Unsolved Stabbing and Murder of Penny Bell

A photo of Penny Bell and her children (VICE)

On June 6th, 1991 46-year-old Penny Bell, a successful business woman, left her home in Buckinghampshire, UK, at 9:40 a.m. in her blue Jaguar XJS, telling the men doing construction on her house that she was late for an appointment at 9:50 a.m.

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UNIDENTIFIED DOE: Guadalupe County Jane Doe

Photo reconstruction of the Guadalupe County Jane Doe (Carl Koppelman)

The Guadalupe County Jane Doe was discovered by a Highway Department foreman on July 11th, 1978, in Guadalupe County, New Mexico, beside Highway 219 at the junction of US 84 and I-40. It was evident at the scene that she had been shot multiple times, additionally, .22 shells were discovered at the scene. Her body was discovered wearing dark brown moccasin shoes, blue denim Levi cutoffs, and a white and navy vest or halter-top type shirt. Additionally, her ears were pierced three times on the left ear, and two times on the right ear.

A photo of the vest discovered on the victim’s body (New Mexico Police Department)
A photo of the shorts discovered on the victim’s body (New Mexico Police Department)

She was a Caucasian female estimated to be around 25 years of age, who was around 5’8″ and weighed around 145 lbs. Her hair was blonde or strawberry colored, and she had blue eyes. Its estimated that she was murdered days or hours prior to the discovery of her body.

if you have any information relating to the identity or murder of the Guadalupe County Jane Doe, please contact the Chief Medical Examiner at (505) 272-3053 or the New Mexico State Police at (505) 841-9256.

SOURCES

https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/17089/details

UNIDENTIFIED DOE: “White Socks”, Tom Green County John Doe

Photo reconstruction based on forensic anthropology and dental records (Tom Green County Sheriff’s Office)

The case of “White Socks” begins on November 25th 1987, with two boys going fishing southwest of San Angelo, Texas, within a remote area nearby to the north shore of the Twin Buttes Lake. Along their fishing trip, in a field at the end of a caliche road which was just off of FM 1266, the boy discovered the skeletal remains of an unidentified man. It was evident from the scene that the man was wearing size 34 x 30 Levi’s blue jeans, size 34 Jockey undershorts, and clean white socks when he died.

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COLD CASE: The Unsolved Double Murder of Curtis Francis and Jennifer Burgette

A photo of Curtis Francis (NBC)

On December 9th, 2006, an engaged couple, 34-year-old Curtis Francis and 30-year-old Jennifer Burgette were murdered in there home on Hopper Road in Piketon, Ohio. The couple were shot as they slept in their bed in a case which has now been dubbed the “Hopper Road double murder”.

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COLD CASE: The Unsolved Death of the Unidentified Rancho Bernardo Baby Doe

A photo of what the Baby Doe could possibly look like (San Diego County Crime Stoppers)

On May 4th, 2004, two hikers along the trails off of West Bernardo Drive nearby to the Rancho Bernardo Community Park in San Diego stumbled across the skeletal remains of a toddler. The remains were found within a green and white duffel bag with leather straps, which was underneath an adult-sized green winter jacket with black and red paint stains on it. The remains were wearing a blue vest with a grey hood which had “Football Power” printed on the front, a green sweatshirt with “Winter Fever” on the front, a red sweatshirt with a cartoon girl on the front, a pair of red warm-up pants, and grey-tan socks. Additionally, an adult-sized extra-large sweatshirt which contained the words “Kamikaze Racing Team” were found within the green bag. It is estimated that the child had been dumped along the trail about a year before he was discovered. This child was later dubbed the “Baby Doe” when investigators were unable to discover who the child was.

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COLD CASE: The Unsolved Murder of Lisa Lynn Anstey

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A photo of Lisa Lynn Anstey (Toronto Police)

On May 12th 1997, at around 9:00 a.m., the body of 21-year-old Lisa Lynn Anstey was discovered in a laneway, which was south of Front Street and east-west of Cherry Street, Toronto, in an area which was then apart of a homeless community called Street City. Her body was found beside a wall, face-down and fully clothed except for her right running shoe. It was later determined that she had been strangled. From the body, investigators were able to extract the killer’s DNA, however it did not match anyone currently in the national database. Continue reading “COLD CASE: The Unsolved Murder of Lisa Lynn Anstey”

COLD CASE: The Brutal Death of Kelly Thompson

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A photo of the victim, Kelly Thompson (CBC)

On April 14th, 2016 at around 10:00 p.m., nearby to 137 Street and 115 Avenue in Toronto, a brutal and cold attack was witnessed. Bystanders saw a man, 34-year-old Kelly Thompson, being chased down in the street, and beaten with baseball bats by four or five men, who were described as wearing dark clothing with hoods. These five men later went on the flee the scene in a light-colored SUV with tinted windows. Continue reading “COLD CASE: The Brutal Death of Kelly Thompson”

COLD CASE: The Disturbing and Evil Murder of Kirk Knight

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Police at the scene of where Kirk Knight’s body was discovered (Windsor Star)

On May 25th, 1980, a man who went out for a morning boat ride in the Detroit River near Windsor witnessed a bobbing in the water nearby to some abandoned docks. Upon closer inspection, the man realized that it was a human corpse, which had been tied to a cement block and thrown in the water. This body was later discovered to be 24-year-old Kirk Knight. His death was ruled as asphyxiation, but it was also evident that Knight wasn’t strangled. Investigators are still unsure as to whether Knight was still alive when he was thrown in the water. His body, which had been found tied to a cement block, was also bound and gagged, with police mentioning that this could have caused his death before he entered the water. Continue reading “COLD CASE: The Disturbing and Evil Murder of Kirk Knight”

COLD CASE: The Robbery and Murder of Richard Thomas Moore

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A photo of the crime scene (1988) (Toronto Police)

In the morning of December 3rd 1988, the body of 28-year-old Richard Thomas Moore was discovered by a cyclist off of the roadway of Colborne Lodge Drive, nearby to High Park, in Toronto. His body was in some bushes just off of the footpath. It was apparent that the victim had been beaten, and stabbed multiple times. Several hundred yards away from his body, police were able to find his wallet, which was later discovered to be empty. Additionally, a Solingen hunting knife with a black leather handle was found. Continue reading “COLD CASE: The Robbery and Murder of Richard Thomas Moore”