It was 25 years ago when 9-year-old Amber Hagerman was abducted while riding her bike outside an abandoned Winn-Dixie. She was later found dead in a drainage ditch.
Amber’s death gave rise to the Amber Alert system, which is credited with saving almost 800 missing or abducted children across the country.
Thousands of tips later, investigators say they’re no closer to solving the Arlington girl’s slaying.
Amber and her younger brother were riding bikes in a grocery store parking lot just a few blocks from their home on Jan. 13 1996, when a man pulled Amber off the bike and drove away with her in a black pickup truck.
When police found Amber four days later, her throat had been cut. Police haven’t publicly said if the girl was sexually assaulted.
Police have investigated 8,000 tips about Amber’s abduction but said that they are no closer to identifying a suspect than they were in 1996.
It amazes me how simple it is to get a license plate number yet in a state of shock, amazement maybe, that's the last thing most of us think of doing.
In this stage of our lives with all that is at our finger tips.......she may have been saved.
Late and haven't checked all the posts, but the Delphi case intrigues the hell out of me.
New Jersey man who killed 7-year-old Girl Scout 48 years ago dies in prison (msn.com)
I remember this case.
Just horrible.
Sounds like a wee-bit of good did come out of it.
This case sounds like it a very complicated case which is similar to my daughter’s murder that took place a few years ago. One thing that makes my daughter’s case so complicated is the location. The rural Mississippi county where she was murdered does not have the money for the forensic specialist and the cost that county was need to come up with. I was told from day one that if I had a couple of million to finance the investigation and another couple of million for the trail, then we could get the evidence needed to prove him guilty. The county didn’t have that kind of money to spent on one case.The mugshot below is from a guy named Tommy Zeigler.
On Christmas eve 1975, Zeigler was found shot, and 4 others were found dead in a Florida furniture store owned by the Zeigler family.
Ultimately Tommy Zeigler became the main-suspect, went to trail and was found guilty of 4 counts of murders– which put him on death-row in the state of Florida.
HOWEVER it appears the state of Florida isn't 100% certain he was guilty so the death sentence was never consummated.
This case is unbelievably complicated. The trial Zeigler had was very questionable and if nothing else he should have had a new one– but it never came about.
There are so many different directions and side-stories to this story that I couldn't begin to list them all.
But here are a few links for those interested:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Zeigler_case
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/new...er-medill-justice-project-20160308-story.html
https://www.tampabay.com/news/court...-to-question-death-row-inmates-guilt/2236115/
https://www.facebook.com/WilliamThomasZeiglerTommyZeiglerIsInnocent/
If you're interested in complicated murder cases this one takes the prize!
This case sounds like it a very complicated case which is similar to my daughter’s murder that took place a few years ago. One thing that makes my daughter’s case so complicated is the location. The rural Mississippi county where she was murdered does not have the money for the forensic specialist and the cost that county was need to come up with. I was told from day one that if I had a couple of million to finance the investigation and another couple of million for the trail, then we could get the evidence needed to prove him guilty. The county didn’t have that kind of money to spent on one case.
I watched for FREE on YouTube last month a Four (4) part documentary on John Wayne Gacy called Devil In Disguise....I thought I's seen everything on him, but boy was I wrong....this documentary is a much watch!!!
I had a friend who worked at Peterbilt in Denton, TX and he met a bunch of guys through a joint venture with Kenworth in the Seattle area....anyway, two of them worked with Gary Ridgway the Green River Killer....the two guys and others always joked to him about always painting his truck a different color....as in "what are you up to Gary?"
I don’t think they will ever solve this case. I don’t know if they are really even close to having a good suspect.
I thought they had a few pretty good suspects but just not enough evidence to actually nail any specific person.I don’t think they will ever solve this case. I don’t know if they are really even close to having a good suspect.
Since the Golden State Killer has been captured, it leave the Zodiac Killer as my main focus. From my understanding, they don’t have the DNA needed to capture him in the same way that the GSK was captured.