Still, he cant help but wonder what might have been. On Saturday April 2, 1988, Lauries body was spotted floating in the James River off Craney Island near Ragged Island. The hunters discovered the bodies on a logging road about a quarter-of-a-mile from Courthouse Road, a location about a mile from the Interstate 64 New Kent rest stop where Lauer's car was found. The same gun, a .38 caliber pistol, was used in all three shootings, which suggested that a single perpetrator was responsible for all . Knobling's black Ford Ranger pickup truck was discovered on Monday September 21, 1987, by a patrolling police officer at the refuge parking area next to the James River Bridge with the wipers, engine and radio still running and some articles of clothing inside near the Ragged Island Wildlife Management Area about two miles upriver from where their bodies would eventually be discovered. The Oxygen documentary 'Lovers' Lane Murders' is set to premiere on Thursday, February 11, 2021, at 9/8c and 10/9c. She was determined She was also a Russian scholar. 'Lovers lanes they are places that killers target. He remained undeterred when Edwards DNA didnt match Kalitzkes rapist, saying the sample had come from a bungling medical examiner. A yesterday that includes the night of August 22, 1990 and a trip the couple took to an area known as Lover s Lane in west Houston. "It was difficult," Thomas admitted. Then they sift through death certificates, newspaper clippings, and other public records to construct a family tree which can lead to the killer. They were headed to Virginia Beach together, but they weren't a couple. Get the best of Fox News' entertainment coverage, right in your inbox. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Nearly a year later, David Knobling, 20, and Robin Edwards, 14, were found shot in the head, execution-style after their bodies had washed up along the bank of the James River at Ragged Island Wildlife Refuge onSeptember 22, 1987. Despite her drive and determination, Cathy left the Navy just before her death. This case, like the others, has gone unsolved, but all four double homicides remain active. [12][13][14], In 1996, the unsolved case of the Colonial Parkway murders was presented on national television on the program Real Stories of the Highway Patrol, a series that aired from 19931999. There was just years and years of documentation and numerous suspects that had been looked into, the sergeant said. Their bodies have never been found, but both are presumed dead. Their murders remain unsolved. Inside the back end there were two suitcases and a paper bag filled with clothes. The comments below have not been moderated. "If there's new technology and we are able to potentially solve something, we want to keep working at it, because ultimately we're trying to do it for the family," he said. (Oxygen). In 1991, the Virginian Pilot ran a three-part series on the Colonial Parkway murders by reporter Greg Schneider, who was permitted special access to FBI lead investigator Robert Meadows. Not every murder gets solved. Weve got amazing investigators working on our case. But the resolution, she said, had also reopened pain from that era, particularly for an older generation that knew Mr. Bogle as funny and charming the one that everybody in my family loved. She said her aunt had been in tears all week. A year and a half later, Daniel Lauer, 21, and Annamaria Phelps, 18, went missing on September 5, 1989, following Labor Day Weekend. The autopsy showed that Pettinger had blunt force blows to the back of the head. And remember, this was the 1980s. Clippings from the Great Falls Tribune were part of the Cascade County Sheriff's Office investigative file into the 1956 murders of Patricia Kalitzke and Lloyd Duane Bogle. In that case, the victims were similarly bound and stabbed. A year later in September 1989, the outlet reported Annamarie Phelps, 18, and Daniel Lauer, 21, vanishedfrom a rest stop in New Kent County. Known as the "Lover's Lane Murders", the brutal killing of 22-year-old Cheryl Henry and 21-year-old Andy Atkinson in August 1990 shocked the Houston, Texas area and is considered one of Houston's most brutal slayings. The cases are now the subject of a new four-part true-crime docu-series on Oxygen titled "Lovers Lane Murders." The sheriff called the lovers lane murder the most merciless and brutal Ive ever seen.. ", "We told her upfront and we express concern that going to the Naval Academy was going to be very tough," he continued. Thats when we really started looking at what evidence we had, and if we could potentially do the same thing, Sergeant Kadner said. "In those first classes at the service academies, they were subject to such levels of hatred and harassment. Jon Kadner of the Cascade County Sheriffs Office in Montana was told in 2012 that he was being put in charge of the investigation into a long-unsolved double homicide, the case was already more than 50 years old. The two victims were last seen on September 19, 1987, after the young couple had met at an arcade and Robin had snuck out later that night to meet up with David. The ignition switch, radio and headlights on his car were on, and the car was in gear. "Lovers' Lane Murders," Oxygen's new two-night special event airing February 11 . Three years later, someone else added: 'Beautiful and yet one of the scenes of a serial killerthat has never been solved and featured in one of Patricia Cornwell's earlier novels. She's come unstuck! Why Urban Legends Surround Lovers' Lanes In 1986, a 23-mile scenic road run by the National Park Service in Virginia became indelibly linked with a series of double homicides that came to be called the Colonial Parkway murders. "Some longtime law enforcement people have said to me that it was like the wild West out there at night because it was only patrolled every few hours," said Thomas. [19], In October 2016, there was extensive coverage of the 30th anniversary of the Colonial Parkway murders, including an eight-part multimedia presentation by the Daily Press newspaper. The jogger assumed that a drunk driver might have accidentally swerved there so they alerted a highway patrolman who arrived on scene and discovered Thomas and Dowski's bodies inside Thomas's white 1980 Honda Civic. His daughter basically said: You never know. At night its dark and isolated,making it an ideal spot for couples to be romantic discreetly. On Tuesday, the Cascade County Sheriffs Office announced that it had cracked the case. But when you put everything together, theres no doubt in my mind that hes the suspect.. Fly the flag in style: JO ELVIN's got red, white and blue Coronation style covered. [32] and "Was the Colonial Parkway Killer Pretending to be Law Enforcement? Part 1 and 2 of Oxygen's 'Lovers Lane Murders' airs Thursday night. On August 22, 1990, Cheryl Henry and Andy Atkinson drove to "Lovers Lane" in a wooded area of Houston. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Police dogs tracked the two students scent to the York River shoreline. ', Break down: Former FBI profiler Jim Clemente suggested the killer may have posed as law enforcement and reenacted what that would have looked like, Loss: Nearly a year after the first double homicide, David Knobling, 20, (L) and Robin Edwards, 14, (R) were found shot in the head along the bank of the James River in September 1987, 'Statistically, a lot of the personal attacks that we have on victims close to their faces are someone they knew,' she says. When Detective Sgt. ', Still missing: Christopher Newport University students Richard CallLess, 20, (L) and Cassandra Hailey, 18, (R) vanished in April 1988 after attending a party together, Last: In September 1989, Daniel Lauer, 21, (L) and Annamaria Phelps, 18, (R) went missing on their way to Virginia Beach, but their bodies weren't found until a month late. After the killings, he left the area and was seen living in two other Montana towns before moving to Alton, Mo., in 1967. Both women were fully clothed and there was no evidence of sexual assault. And Becky was also extremely athletic. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. After forensic genealogy was used to finally nab the Golden State Killer the year prior, law enforcement officials were becoming increasingly aware of the potential to use that technology to solve cold cases even decades-old cases like Kalitzke and Bogle's. Thomas said the families were devastated by the sudden, brutal deaths. In 2014, retired Great Falls police Detective John Cameron wrote a book claiming Edward Wayne Edwards, a serial killer implicated in several murders similar to Kalitske's and Bogle's, had done the deed. They had been dating for several months and went missing on October 9, 1986, after they were seen leaving the College of William and Mary computer lab together. The victims were. However, Cathy moved on and pursued a thriving career as a stockbroker. "Lovers' lanes" are typically found in cultures built around the automobilelovers often make out in a car or van for privacy. He said extremely graphic crime scene photos were leaked to the public, fueling the familys anguish. Hall and Margaret were a young couple who were murdered in a remote area and had been stabbed to death. There was no evidence of burglary or sexual assault in any of the cases. "I hope people will understand that the loss that weve suffered has not prevented us as families from continuing to focus on seeing some degree of justice done," Thomas, who serves as one of the shows producers, told Fox News. Afterwards, they did what many teens at the time would have done. The only way to prove his guilt or his innocence was to test the DNA of his remaining relatives. Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com. But the case still sat cold. But now, a team of former FBI agents aim to bring the monster to justice. Chilling and eerie connect similarities to four brutal double murders between 1986-1990. And its still certainly a possibility. Adventure Princess! The office identified Kenneth Gould, a horse trainer who died in 2007, as the likely suspect who had shot and killed Mr. Bogle, 18, and Ms. Kalitzke, 16, more than 65 years ago. 18 year-old Lloyd Duane Bogle, from Waco, Texas, was a Christmas guest at the Kalitzke home, and had stayed over the new year. They had also not been sexually molested. [10][11] Detective Steve Spingola who was asked to investigate the Colonial Parkway murders as a private investigator believed that the murders of Cathy and Rebecca were not related to the other Colonial Parkway murders at all and were, in fact, connected to the double homicide that occurred in Shenandoah National Park in 1996. Donnas body was found without shoes, no defensive wounds, and clutching pine needles leading investigators to believe that she and Margaret were actually killed where their bodies were found. But their love story was brutally cut short by the actions of a killer whose identity would not be revealed for more than 60 years. That lab finally found a break in the cold case, 45 years later: the vaginal swab contained a sperm cell that didnt belong to Bogle. Camerons book alleged that Edwards had also killed JonBenet Ramsey and Jimmy Hoffa. Investigators have never been able to locate their bodies, but they're presumed dead. The four episodes were to feature former FBI profiler Jim Clemente, as well as investigators including former FBI Agent Maureen O'Connell and former prosecutor Loni Coombs, together with crime scene reconstruction expert Dr. Laura Pettler. Thomas's wallet was found open and face down on the floorboard of the driver's side, Horrific: Their bodies were found bound with rope inside the vehicle. [citation needed]. Mr. Gould, who was 29 in 1956, lived just over a mile from Ms. Kalitzkes house and kept horses about 600 yards from the house where she had grown up, Sergeant Kadner said. Sadly, to close the case, giving Kalitzke and Bogles families peace, Kadner had to confront the killers children. In preview clips for the Lovers' Lane Murders special, forensic criminologistLaura Pettler andformer FBI profiler Jim Clemente are among the team of experts who are tearing apart the cases, looking for clues. Call's unoccupied vehicle was discovered abandoned at the York River Overlook on Colonial Parkway in Yorktown, Virginia at 7:00 a.m. on April 10, but it was not reported to authorities until 9:00 a.m. For decades, the Cascade County Sheriff's Office continued to work on it, with multiple detectives attempting to make progress over the years. The case eventually went cold. Each had been shot in the head. GARY HEIDNIKS ATTORNEY TALKS INSANE HOUSE OF HORRORS KILLER IN DOC: THERE WAS A METHOD TO HIS MADNESS', Cathy Thomas (left) andRebecca Ann Dowski were dating at the time of their murders. Mutual Fund and ETF data provided by Refinitiv Lipper. Thomas said that over the years, there have been moments where he was frustrated with the investigation of his sisters murder. They're very, very different in force and intensity to the victim.'. ET. The Case Was Just Solved. In the inaugural episode, a U.S. However, Katherine Ramsland, a professor of forensic psychology at DeSales University and author of 'How to Catch a Killer: Hunting and Capturing the Worlds Most Notorious Serial Killers' told Oxygen that there are also plenty of people who would visit an area like theColonial Parkway just because it was the scene of a murder. In 2019, with the help of Bode Technology, a Virginia company that specializes in DNA analysis, another DNA profile was extracted from the sample, which enabled investigators to build a family tree that led them to Mr. Gould, Sergeant Kadner said. The second night airs Friday at 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. Mr. Gould died in 2007 at age 79 in Oregon County, Mo. His hands had been tied behind his back with his own belt. The series made its debut on February 1112, 2021. Author Ron Franscell joins "Mind Over Murder" co-hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley to discuss his new book "Shadowman," which covers a series of 1970's Montana murders solved by the team who were first to develop criminal profiling at the Behavioral Science Unit at FBI Quantico. The hope is that they'll be able to provide more families with the answers they deserve and, in many cases, have spent years waiting for. Some detectives believe that Hall and Margaret were the first victims of the Colonial Parkway Killer due to similarities in modus operandi. But two years before, in 2012, Detective Sgt. Mentions of the deaths have even found their way into some TripAdvisor reviews. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. They constructed a reverse family tree from a cousins profile. hide caption. High school classmates David Faraday and Betty Lou Jenson had stopped on Lake Herman Road, a popular spot for "parking" at the time. They were living every parents worst fear. Still, he hopes that it can be used to help law enforcement improve public safety and "[prevent] tomorrow's victim.". So if I was asked is this great modern technology a great thing, I would say, on balance, yes, for my generation, a generation once removed. "And it saddens me that Cathy Thomas would have been one of those women. Could it help Kadner finally nail the lovers lane killer? A few hours later, police located both their abandoned car and their bodies, brutalized and discarded near the local lovers' lane. We're essentially going backwards. The state coroner stated that Mike and Donna had likely died Legal Statement. Speaking Russian was very important because they were, at the time, probably our top adversary in the world.". That changed the whole dynamic of the case.". Release date. There was some fresh blood in the car, which had been turned off with the key left in auxiliary position and the seats reclined. Mr. Goulds children, three of whom submitted DNA samples, were all surprised to be told that their father was being investigated in connection with a double homicide in 1956, Sergeant Kadner said. The shocking lovers' lane murders in Virginia's Colonial Parkway have never been solved. [25], On October 26, 2018, Dateline NBC released "Dateline Crime Capsule: The Colonial Parkway Murders" which offered a look into the history of the case. They had been strangled and their throats were slashed, though there was no evidence of sexual assault. The couple travelled in Call's red 1982 Toyota Celica. [7], Both victims had been stabbed and their throats slit. [4] While the Virginia State Police claim the information in this note was previously examined, one of the state police investigators working during the 1989 PhelpsLauer murders told a television reporter from WAVY-TV that he was "unaware of the existence of the note".[5]. We put Why I've ditched a lifetime of possessions and downsized at 70 for my children. Long stretches of the road are devoid of streetlamps or road lights and are extremely isolated, making it a popular lovers' lane location frequented by many young adults. And Bode Technology gave him a name: Kenneth Gould. Two popular kids . On September 5, 1989, just after Labor Day weekend, Annamaria Phelps, 18, and Daniel Lauer, 21, vanished while en route to Virginia Beach. 2023 FOX News Network, LLC. Authorities initially believed they had gone swimming and drowned, but an extensive search of the river turned up no sign of them. However, the string of murders that followed their deaths made them wonder whether a serial killer was involved. The cause of death remains unknown, though forensics suggested that Phelps may have been stabbed. The brutal crimes claimed the lives of eight young people, including one couple who've never been found. Their killings went unsolved until this week when investigators announced they had cracked what is believed to be the oldest case solved with DNA and forensic genealogy. Theirs is believed to be the oldest case ever solved with forensic genealogy. 'There is no toll or charge but it is run by the Forest Service so dont get caught speeding and you might want to keep a lookout for the Colonial Parkway Murderer of the 80s He was never caught,' one person wrote in 2013. Check out what's clicking today in entertainment. So they DO taste different! By subscribing to this BDG newsletter, you agree to our. In 2007, the disappearance and presumed murder of Cassandra Hailey and Keith Call was featured in the Investigation Discovery program Sensing Murder, whereby investigators brought in psychics Pam Coronado and Laurie Campbell to gain new insights into the crimes. 'As a forensic criminologist, we take everything we know and we reconstruct the scene, each piece of evidence, breaking it apart, analyzing everyone individually, and then reassembling them into the mosaic that is the crime,' Pettler explains. [6], Three days later, a retired dentist who was walking his dog in the woods behind Kings Crossing Apartments located behind Castille Court discovered Mikes Jeep backed into a depression off the trail with the passenger door open, keys in the ignition, and ashtray open. Both had Demerol, a narcotic sedative in their systems. On April 10, 1988, Christopher Newport University students Cassandra Lee Hailey, 18, and Richard Keith Call, 20, were reported missing. "My first impression was that the only way we're gonna ever solve this is through the use of DNA," Kadner said. On August 21, 1984, the bodies of Michael Sturgis Mike Margaret, 21, a graduate of J.R. Tucker High School, and Donna Lynn Hall, 18, a graduate of Freeman High School, were found in a wooded area approximately 300 yards southwest of the Kings Crossing Apartment Complex in the 10,000 block of Patterson Avenue near Gaskins Road in Richmond, Virginia. First he digitized the entire case file, which took months. Where was their daughter? Crime: Eight people were murdered at the Colonial Parkway over a four-year span, starting with the slaying of Cathy Thomas, 27, (L) and Rebecca 'Becky' Dowski, 21, (R) in October 1986, Loss Thomas and Dowski had been dating for several months and went missing on October 9, 1986, after they were seen leaving the College of William and Mary computer lab together, Murder: Thomas's white 1980 Honda Civic, had been pushed down an embankment off of the Colonial Parkway in Williamsburg. Three pairs of victims were recovered, and another couple remains missing and presumed murdered. 'My skin was so bad I stopped going out': Expert reveals his 3 top skincare tips as women tell how an Kate and William's tribute to Aberfan: Solemn royals pay their respects in poignant visit 57 years after the Kate the climber! "So people knew you could go there and basically be left alone, especially at night. Since 1956, detectives have been looking to solve the Great Falls double murder of 16-year-old Patty Kalitzke and her boyfriend, 18-year-old Duane Bogle. ", JONBENET RAMSEYS HALF BROTHER STILL WANTS TO FIND HER KILLER: THIS CASE CAN BE SOLVED, Part 1 and 2 of Oxygen's 'Lovers Lane Murders' airs Thursday night. All rights reserved. "She discovered after graduating from the Naval Academy that she was a lesbian. Police found dirt and grass stains on the vehicles underside, suggesting the car recently drove through the woods. Kadner was able to reach out to Kalitzkes and Bogles surviving relatives to deliver the news. [3] There were 150 partial latent prints found on and in the car, in addition to full prints but they matched to no one in the records, however. The Texarkana Moonlight Murders, a term coined by the contemporary press, was a series of four unsolved serial murders and related violent crimes committed in and around the Texarkana region of Arkansas and Texas in the late winter and spring of 1946. Margaret and Hall had been dating for four years and were engaged to be married. Mr. Bogle was an airman from Waco, Texas, stationed nearby at Malmstrom Air Force Base. Kate nails sporty chic in 600 Mountain Equipment jacket, 110 jeans and 175 walking Time flies! Psychic Pam Coronado felt that the killings were all related but that the locations of the cars were not where the actual violence occurred. In 2014, retired Great Falls police Detective John Cameron wrote a book claiming Edward Wayne Edwards, a serial killer implicated in several murders similar to Kalitskes and Bogles, had done the deed. Now that the authorities have a suspect, it conclusively allows to us to stop wondering, she said. Upon closer inspection, he noticed a red bandana hanging from the rear-view mirror, and another loosely tied around the clutch. "They're excited, but at the same time, it has brought up a lot of memories," Kadner said. Laurie Ann Powell Compton, 18, a Gloucester High School graduate, went missing on Tuesday March 8, 1988, after having an argument with her boyfriend which ended with Laurie getting out of his car. Both were partially undressed, but neither was sexually assaulted. After murdering Bogle, his killer turned his attention to Kalitzke. Market data provided by Factset. at 2:00 a.m. on August 18, only hours after they were last seen. All of the slayings, known as "The Colonial Parkway Murders," are stillunsolved. Obviously, I cant put the gun in his hand, Sergeant Kadner said. He called it "a reverse family tree. He was face down, and had been shot in the back of the head. Even without that complication, Singer explained to NPR, the success rate depends heavily on how well the evidence has been preserved over the years. The investigation involved painstaking research into a long-ago crime that had once generated national media attention. The bodies of Julianne Marie Julie Williams, 24, and Laura Salisbury Lollie Winans, 26, were found by Park Rangers at the Shenandoah National Park on June 1, 1996, after Lollies golden retriever dog - Taj - was located wandering near the Whiteoak Canyon Trail and turned over to Rangers. "Because it was all theories up to that point we finally had a match and we had a name. "I cant emphasize this enough, but there was a tremendous amount of resistance for those women joining the academy," Thomas explained. The bodies of Richard Griffin, 29, and Polly Ann Moore, 17, were discovered the following morning.
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