Anonymous ID: 5f42dd June 5, 2022, 11:36 p.m. No.16403224   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3225

Florida human remains from 1974 ID’d as missing teen, linked to serial killer

June 5, 2022

 

Human remains of a teen girl discovered in Florida almost 50 years ago were finally identified — and possibly linked to a serial killer, according to authorities.

 

Susan Poole, 15, who was reported missing in 1972, was connected to skeletal remains found in 1974, but not matched to DNA until recently, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Detective William Springer said during a press conference Thursday.

 

“She was tied up in the mangroves with wire to a tree,” Springer said. “She was skeletal remains, totally nothing left of her except bones.”

 

The case turned cold after authorities couldn’t identify the body found in north Palm Beach and still turned up nothing in 2015 when her DNA was submitted to a national missing persons database, he said.

 

Authorities made a computer composite of the victim, based on what they believed she would have looked like in an attempt to identify her remains. But, unfortunately, no one recognized the image.

 

The case was finally cracked when Othram, a Texas-based forensics lab that builds DNA profiles, provided names of the victim’s mother and siblings. Poole’s mother, still alive and in her 90s, provided a DNA sample and it was a match for the remains Springer said.

 

Poole was reported missing just before Christmas in 1972. She was living with family in a trailer park and with a friend in nearby Fort Lauderdale apartment, Springer said.

 

“The family was happy to know what happen,ed” he said. “You know it’s been a long time waiting to see what happened to their sister.”

 

Springer believes Poole could’ve been killed by serial killer Gerard Schaefer, who was found guilty in the slaying of two girls, 16 and 17. Both were found mutilated and decapitated in April 1973.

 

Schaefer, who was killed in prison in 1995, was implicated in up to 30 deaths. He was a local police officer and sheriff’s deputy in Marin County.

 

https://nypost.com/2022/06/05/human-remains-from-1974-idd-as-florida-teen-susan-poole/

 

Why do they all look like John Wayne Gacy?

3rd picrel

Anonymous ID: 5f42dd June 6, 2022, 12:16 a.m. No.16403288   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3292 >>3346 >>3368 >>3376 >>3533 >>3539 >>3546 >>3556 >>3559

To Protect And Serve

 

Bodycam shows Arizona officers stand by while man drowns, begs for help

June 6, 2022

 

A man drowned to death in an Arizona lake as police officers stood by and allegedly ignored his pleas for help, according to a bodycam transcript of the interaction.

 

Police officers were responding to a reported disturbance between a couple near the Elmore Pedestrian Bridge in Tempe on May 28 when one of the people jumped into the lake, the local station News 12 reported.

 

Sean Bickings, 34, and his partner denied that any physical altercation had occurred when officers arrived just after 5 a.m.

 

The officers then told the couple that they were running their names to check if either had any outstanding arrest warrants when Bickings climbed over a four-foot fence towards the water and dove in, bodycam footage obtained by News 12 shows.

 

“I’m gonna go for a swim,” Bickings said in the video. “I’m free to go right?”

 

The cops told Bickings that he was not allowed to swim in the lake as they stood on the other side of the fence.

 

Bickings can be seen taking a few strokes out from the shore as one officer asks the others “How far do you think he is going to be able to swim?” before the video ends.

 

Tempe police didn’t release the entire video of the incident because they said the drowning itself was too sensitive, according to News12, and instead provided a transcript of the footage.

In the transcript, Bickings tells the officers he’s drowning and they tell him to swim over to the pylon and grab ahold of it to keep himself afloat.

 

“I’m drowning,” he said.

 

“Come back over to the pylon,” one officer responded.

 

“I can’t. I can’t,” Bickings said.

 

“Okay, I’m not jumping in after you,” the other officer said.

 

“Please help me. Please, please, please,” Bickings begged. “I can’t touch. Oh God, Please help me. Help me.”

 

Bickings’ partner also pleads with the officers to do something to help him.

 

==“I’m just distraught because he’s drowning right in front of you and you won’t help,” she said.

 

One of the officers threatens to put her in his police car if she didn’t calm down, according to the transcript.==

 

The woman replies that she was trying to calm herself but was getting emotional because she loved Bickings and cared deeply about him.

 

At least one officer attempted to get a boat to rescue Bickings, but it was too late.

 

Bickings went under the water’s surface and drowned.

 

It’s unclear how much time passed between him entering the water and drowning. His body was recovered from the lake hours later at 11:20 a.m.

 

Scottsdale police and the department of public safety are investigating the incident and police response.

 

Thethree police officers who responded to the disturbance call and witnessed the drowninghave been placed on paid administrative leave pending the investigation, according to News12.

 

Sauce: https://nypost.com/2022/06/06/arizona-cops-stand-by-while-man-drowns-begs-for-help-bodycam/

Anonymous ID: 5f42dd June 6, 2022, 12:31 a.m. No.16403312   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3315

>>16403292

As a non-swimmer I think that's true. The not rendering any kind of aid and just watching is something else altogether. Anon would never put anyone in that position. Hell, I wore a life vest on my own boat.

(picrel)- absolutely positively was not getting a Bass boat for this very reason.

Anonymous ID: 5f42dd June 6, 2022, 1:22 a.m. No.16403407   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16403385

Some do. Nothing good comes from it.

 

"Delaney was a good guy. He helped others in need and had a humanitarian-type outlook. One time, he paid for the entire funeral of a former teacher of his after hearing the family couldn’t afford it.

 

He was exactly the type of person that didn’t deserve to die when he did.

 

It’s June 29, 1983. Delaney is living in Ruston, Louisiana, which sits about an hour east of Haughton. He loved children and decided he’d take a group of local kids for a full day of fun as part of a “Kids Day” sponsored by a TV station.

 

Off they headed for Monroe’s Chennault Park, where an amusement park called Critter’s Creek awaited them. According to accounts, Delaney heard screams from three panicking children in a water hole created by recent construction that should’ve been fenced off.

 

Though Delaney himself didn’t know how to swim, he jumped in and put his life on the line trying to save them. Delaney, along with another boy, drowned in the attempt. One was able to swim to shore safely and another died later in the emergency room."