Bizarre Cases of the missing and murdered

Bonus Fun: This guy lived up the road from me as kids. I played backyard football with him.

https://www.greenbaypressgazette.co...10/06/two-sentenced-squad-car-tryst/16820229/

A 33-year-old man and 29-year-old woman had sex in a squad car after being pulled over for drunken driving in Oconto County.

Travis Husnik of Luxemburg and Heather Basten of New Franken were being transported in August to the Oconto County Jail when they started having sex in a squad car. The deputy stopped the car, told Husnik to pull his pants back up, then put Husnik in the front seat.

Husnik was charged with lewd and lascivious behavior and disorderly conduct in connection to the Aug. 3 incident. The same charges were filed against Basten, who was driving the car which was stopped by a deputy just north of Gillett.

"What do I sentence a guy who has sex in squad car to?" asked County Circuit Court Judge Jay Conley during the recent sentencing in the case.

"I'm getting to be pretty old guy and I've never seen that situation in my legal life. It's not like you have a lot of law school courses or training on what do you sentence a guy who has sex in a squad car to."

Assistant District Attorney Robert Mraz asked Conley to sentence Husnik to time served of nine days, the amount of time he was held until posting $1,500 bond.
"You would hope people would have more self-respect for themselves, and have a better character than to do this behavior in the manner in which this defendant and his female friend did," Mraz told Conley.

"This is kind of … it's a little disgusting to have another person watching (others) engage in sexual relations the way the defendant and his female companion did."

"We're in complete agreement with the state that this was completely unacceptable behavior," said Husnik's attorney, Timothy O'Connell.

Husnik posted bond but remained in custody in Oconto County because of the probation hold or sanction by his Department of Corrections agent. He would continue to be held until Oct. 14 regardless of his sentence.

During his chance to speak in court, Husnik did not address what happened. He told Conley that he understood that he remained in custody after posting bail because of his conduct that night.
Conley said because the case was "so unusual and so outlandish," he was pondering the sentence until he looked over Husnik's criminal history through online court records. Conley said he found 19 convictions, with four felonies, including one for battery to law enforcement in Brown County, and three resisting or obstructing officer convictions.
 
He made a thread on here, years and years ago about strange things in his house. He was updating his thread and documenting paranormal events and then suddenly stopped posting … this was 7 or 8 years ago, iirc.

I can’t remember his exact username. Hopefully someone on here can find the thread.

That was Ronnie.
 
Bonus Fun: This guy lived up the road from me as kids. I played backyard football with him.

https://www.greenbaypressgazette.co...10/06/two-sentenced-squad-car-tryst/16820229/

A 33-year-old man and 29-year-old woman had sex in a squad car after being pulled over for drunken driving in Oconto County.

Travis Husnik of Luxemburg and Heather Basten of New Franken were being transported in August to the Oconto County Jail when they started having sex in a squad car. The deputy stopped the car, told Husnik to pull his pants back up, then put Husnik in the front seat.

Husnik was charged with lewd and lascivious behavior and disorderly conduct in connection to the Aug. 3 incident. The same charges were filed against Basten, who was driving the car which was stopped by a deputy just north of Gillett.

"What do I sentence a guy who has sex in squad car to?" asked County Circuit Court Judge Jay Conley during the recent sentencing in the case.

"I'm getting to be pretty old guy and I've never seen that situation in my legal life. It's not like you have a lot of law school courses or training on what do you sentence a guy who has sex in a squad car to."

Assistant District Attorney Robert Mraz asked Conley to sentence Husnik to time served of nine days, the amount of time he was held until posting $1,500 bond.
"You would hope people would have more self-respect for themselves, and have a better character than to do this behavior in the manner in which this defendant and his female friend did," Mraz told Conley.

"This is kind of … it's a little disgusting to have another person watching (others) engage in sexual relations the way the defendant and his female companion did."

"We're in complete agreement with the state that this was completely unacceptable behavior," said Husnik's attorney, Timothy O'Connell.

Husnik posted bond but remained in custody in Oconto County because of the probation hold or sanction by his Department of Corrections agent. He would continue to be held until Oct. 14 regardless of his sentence.

During his chance to speak in court, Husnik did not address what happened. He told Conley that he understood that he remained in custody after posting bail because of his conduct that night.
Conley said because the case was "so unusual and so outlandish," he was pondering the sentence until he looked over Husnik's criminal history through online court records. Conley said he found 19 convictions, with four felonies, including one for battery to law enforcement in Brown County, and three resisting or obstructing officer convictions.

Just had sex.

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Lol
 



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Singleton

https://allthatsinteresting.com/lawrence-singleton


On September 29, 1978, Singleton picked up 15-year-old Mary Vincent of Las Vegas, Nevada, while she was hitchhiking from her grandfather's house in Berkeley, California back home to Las Vegas. He picked her up outside of Modesto, California, after which he knocked her unconscious with a sledgehammer, spent the night raping her, and tortured her by severing both her forearms with a hatchet. Singleton figured she was dead or near death and he threw her off a 30-foot cliff on Interstate-5 near Del Puerto Canyon, leaving her naked and bleeding out. She mitigated the bleeding from her forearms by shoving them into mud, and the mud suppressed her bleeding while she managed to pull herself back up the cliff. She walked for three miles, naked, covered in blood, and armless, before finding and alerting a passing couple who took her to a hospital.

Six months after the assault, Vincent faced Singleton at his trial, where her testimony helped to convict him.[5] Singleton was sentenced to fourteen years in prison, the maximum allowed by law in California at that time.[5] The presiding judge remarked: "If I had the power, I would send him to prison for the rest of his natural life."[6]


While Vincent won a $2.56 million civil judgment against Singleton, she was unable to collect it when Singleton revealed that he was unemployed, in poor health, and had only $200 in savings.[7]


Along with the particularly gruesome and callous aspects of the crime, the case became even more notorious after Singleton was paroled after serving only eight years in prison. He was able to reduce his time through good behavior and working as a teaching assistant in a prison classroom.[6] Singleton was paroled to Contra Costa County, California, but no town would accept his presence, so he had to live in a trailer on the grounds of San Quentin prison until his parole ended a year later.[

On Feb. 19th, 1997, a local house painter decided to swing by a client’s house in Tampa to do some touchup work — and instead witnessed a horrifying scene unfolding there.


Peering through a window, the painter saw the man he knew as “Bill,” completely naked and covered in blood, standing above a motionless woman on a sofa and stabbing her with a frenzied and vicious intensity. Later, the painter would say he heard the sound of bones crunching with each thrust — “like chicken bones breaking.”


Though the painter didn’t know it, it was Lawrence Singleton.

The painter rushed to call the police, and when they arrived on the scene, it was clear that Hayes was beyond saving. Singleton was promptly arrested and charged with murder.

In a remarkable display of courage, Vincent traveled to Florida to testify against Lawrence Singleton once more, this time on behalf of Roxanne Hayes. She played a pivotal role in Singleton’s ultimate conviction.
 
https://lawandcrime.com/crime/man-d...-during-first-meet-since-her-adoption-police/


A 53-year-old man who gave his child up for adoption when she was an infant was arrested in Florida earlier this month after he met his biological daughter for the first time in decades and allegedly drugged and raped her in a hotel room.


The document states that Antinore and his biological daughter had “recently been acquainted” and were spending the day together in western Florida on Aug. 9, 2021.


During their time together, Antinore and the victim allegedly “consumed alcoholic beverages throughout the day.”


Afterward, they allegedly returned to a hotel room that Antinore had “secured” for his biological daughter at the Clarion Inn & Suites Central ln the 20000 block of US 19 North.

While Antinore and the victim were in the room, they both ingested LSD, which is when Antinore allegedly forced himself on his biological daughter, police said.


Investigators said that after Antinore was arrested and read his Miranda rights, he made “incriminating statements as to what had taken place between himself and the victim” on the day in question.


Antinore touts himself as a “professional wrestling manager” and a “bar consultant.”
 
https://gavinfish.com/cases/ellen-greenberg/


Ellen Rae Greenberg died on January 26, 2011 of multiple knife wounds. In all, she was stabbed and sliced 20 times. 9 of those wounds were to the back of her head and neck. 1 was to the top of her head. 10 were to her chest and front abdomen. An autopsy was performed the following day with an initial finding of homicide by multiple stab wounds.


Sometime between January 26th and February 18th, the medical examiner who performed the autopsy was purportedly called into a meeting with Philadelphia PD personnel and a representative from the district attorney's office where he was told that there was no way anybody could have been inside her apartment with her because the door was latched with a swing bar style lock from the inside and that her fiancé, Sam Goldberg, broke down the door in front of a witness, the apartment security guard, Phillip Hanton. On February 18th, a final autopsy report was published with a finding of suicide by multiple stab wounds.


Ellen's parents hired a lawyer, Larry Krasner, to help them overturn that finding. In 2018, Mr. Krasner was elected District Attorney in Philadelphia. Citing a conflict of interest, he referred the case to the Attorney General, Josh Shapiro.


Mr. Shapiro's office stated that they agreed with the Medical Examiner's findings, and closed their investigation into Ellen Greenberg's death. When testimony under oath from a former Philadelphia medical examiner stating that at least two of the wounds Ellen suffered had occurred post mortem was delivered to the AG's office, along with a written statement from Phillip Hanton that he had not infact witnessed Sam Goldberg breaking the door down and video evidence supporting his statement, the AG's office released a public statement that said they still believed Ellen committed suicide.


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On August 10, 2017 the 30 year old Swedish journalist Kim Wall was spending the day with her partner, Ole with whom she lived in Copenhagen, Denmark and their friends, having a goodbye party for herself and her partner as they were about to move to China for Kim's work when she received a text messaged from the scientist and inventor Peter Madsen, with whom she had been trying to get an interview with for months. Peter Madsen quite suddenly and a bit out of now where invited Kim for a trip in his fully functioning, homemade submarine.


Peter Madsen was a "semi-celebrity" in Denmark. And it was not his submarine that Kim Wall was interested in, but his ambition to build a rocket to launch into space.

It was 19:00 (7 PM) on 10 August when she boarded the UC3 Nautilus (name of the homemade submarine)


"I'm still alive btw," she texted her partner. "But I'm going down now. I love you! He brought coffee and cookies tho." It was the last message she sent. Her boyfriend, Ole repeatedly texted back without getting any replies what so ever from Kim. Photos were taken of Kim Wall and Peter Madsen from another ship approximately 90 minutes after they went down with the submarine. In the photo Kim looks relaxed and happy as she is seen waving to the people on the other ship.


Kim's partner Ole got worried and raised an alarm around after midnight. Both Kim and Peter Madsen were reported missing. The submarine was sighted by a merchant ship to the north-west of the Oresund bridge at about midnight, it had no satellite tracking and authorities were unable to contact Peter Madsen until the morning.


The submarine was finally spotted from a lighthouse at 10:30 on 11 August. A rescue helicopter radioed Madsen and then looked on as the submarine sank within 30 seconds. Madsen was pulled to safety by four people out fishing and taken to the port of Dragor, where he was met by a group of reporters and described the final moments of the sub, blaming its sinking on the ballast tank.

Madsen said he had dropped Kim off at about 10.30 PM the night before near a restaurant on a harbor near a restaurant. The owner of the restaursnt told the police that the area was well covered by CCTV and he handed the video footage over, on which there was no evidence to back up Madsens claims.


After a judicial hearing on 12 August, police revealed Peter Madsen had given them a new account of events, which finally emerged on 21 August. Madsen had told them there had been a "terrible accident" on board. Kim Wall had been accidentally hit on the head by the submarine's 70kg (150lb) hatch. He had then dumped her body somewhere in the water.


Finally, on August 21 a cyclist did a horrifying discovery on a beach when he found a mutilated torso which was quickly identified as Kim's. Her head, legs and clothing wasnt found until October 6.


Then, on 30 October, police said the inventor had changed his story and told them she died on board of carbon monoxide poisoning while he was up on deck. He also admitted dismembering her body, which he had previously denied. The air pressure on board the submarine had suddenly plummeted while he was on the deck, he explained, and Kim Wall was in the engine room. The sub had filled with exhaust fumes and he had been unable to get back in.


"When I finally manage to open the hatch, a warm cloud hits my face. I find her lifeless on the floor, and I squat next to her and try to wake her up, slapping her cheeks," he said.


After trying for almost an hour to push her body out of the submarine, he said he dismembered her. Peter Madsen always denied murder and aggravated sexual assault, but admitted dismembering Kim Wall's body and disposing of it at sea. He told his trial he had hidden the truth out of respect for the victim's family


THE TRIAL


The prosecution painted a picture of a man who enjoyed watching videos of women being killed or tortured which were found on his workshop computer. Peter Madsen had watched a beheading video shortly before he had taken Kim Wall out in the submarine.


It is unclear exactly how Kim Wall died but during the trial the prosecutor denied the lack of sexual motive. Peter Madsen had been trying to get other women to join him in his submarine but none had come. The snuff films found on his laptop was evidence that he enjoyed this stuff. He had a life time sentence and the judge said it was clear sexual motive and a planned murder and dismembering case.


The prosecutor claimed that Kim may have been tied with her own stockings before Madsen "impaled her" in what he described as a sexual motive.


Peter Madsen also brought a saw, sharpened screwdrivers, straps, strips and pipes” to the submarine before the trip. The straps and pipes were tied to her torso and limbs to weight them down after he threw them overboard. The police investigation has not been able to establish the exact cause of death, but say that she was either strangled or had her throat cut.


The police said earlier that Kim had been stabbed repeatedly, including in her genitals. Peter Madsen used a one metre long screwdriver to stab her genitals.


Peter Madsen is now married to a woman he met while in prison. He has also tried to escape prison by claiming to have a bomb.
 
https://www.updatesplug.com/the-boy...ared-as-man-40-is-convicted-of-the-crime-nea/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Rikki_Neave


Drugged up mother spends years abusing her toddler. When he ends up missing and is found murdered, the mother is arrested and put on trial.

Despite being found guilty of abusing her child (including hanging him off a bridge), she is acquitted of his murder.

It would take years for DNA to uncover an unrelated 13 year old boy actually strangled the child.


A heart warming story overall!
 
https://collective.world/a-man-was-missing-for-30-years-and-then-dropped-off-in-front-of-his-home/


https://www.websleuths.com/forums/t...3-returns-home-after-30-years-missing.585422/


In 1991, Vasile Gorgos, a 63-year-old cattle seller from Romania, disappeared without a trace after leaving for a business trip. He got a train ticket, as he usually did when going on a business trip, told his wife and kids he would be back in a few days, and never returned. His family reported his disappearance to the authorities, but nothing came of it. Fast forward to August 2021, a car stops in front of his family home and drops the now 93-year-old off. He has a good appearance, is clean, wearing the same pants he went missing in, and can’t remember where he’s been for the past 30 years.


His family can’t believe their eyes. When they ask Vasile where he has been for 30 years, he replies that he was ‘home.’ But it gets even weirder. They notice that he wears the exact same clothes as when he left 30 years ago. His train ticket is even still in his pocket.


After a thorough medical examination, doctors can only conclude that Vasile is in good health. For 30 years long, he was perfectly taken care of. Except for some neurologic issues, nothing extraordinary for a man of his age, they can’t find any medical problems. The bizarre thing is that he can perfectly remember his family, his house, and everything he knew 30 years ago. But Vasile doesn’t remember anything from the past 30 years.
 
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