COLD CASE: The Unsolved Stabbing and Murder of Carol Fitzmaurice

A photo of Carol Fitzmaurice (NYup.com)

On October 20, 1970, at around 6:00 p.m. the body of 23-year-old nurse Carol Fitzmaurice was discovered by her husband after returning to their home at 2678 West Five Mile Road, Allegany, New York. Her body had 14 stab wounds in both her abdomen and upper body. Investigators collected fingerprint and hair evidence from the home, but it has yet to be linked to anyone. Police discovered an uncooked chicken in the oven, indicating that she was in the middle of getting dinner ready when she was attacked. It should also be noted that nothing was stolen.

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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 Sickening Murder of 11-Year-Old Gerard Ross

11-year-old Gerard Ross was a middle child who was twenty months younger than his older brother, Malcolm Ross, and four years older than his younger sister, Beth Ross, and his mother was also pregnant with twins. His family was originally from Scotland, but moved to the town of Newman in Western Australia. His family later went on holiday to Rockingham, Australia in October 1997. Continue reading “COLD CASE | The Sickening Murder of 11-Year-Old Gerard Ross”

COLD CASE | The Brutal Unsolved Murder of Amy Hooper

Amy Hooper grew up in a household with sisters eight and ten years ahead of her, who were all mothered greatly. She eventually grew into adulthood and started working at Bermans Leather in Westland Mall, a job which she loved, and never missed a day of, or was late to. She had an abundance of friends and often partied at a West Side Bar named Coconuts. She was a white woman who exclusively dated a lot of black men in the year 1992, which was a less tolerant time. She eventually moved out of her mother’s house, and bought an apartment at 4942 Medfield Way, Columbus, Ohio, on February 17th, 1992. She was murdered soon after she moved into her apartment. Continue reading “COLD CASE | The Brutal Unsolved Murder of Amy Hooper”