31 Dec
On December 21, at about 5:45 AM, shots were heard in the area of 7300 W. Donald Avenue in Glendale, Arizona. Only seconds earlier, a resident’s surveillance camera captured the image of a car passing through the area. A shocked neighbor found the body of a woman who would later be identified as 57-year-old Cynthia Ann Powell –a woman who regularly jogged in the area. Langrall was found lying in the street. She was taken to John C. Lincoln Hospital in critical condition. She did not survive. Langrall had been shot in the head. She was the wife of Charles Weber, of Glendale.
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21 Dec
On December 18, 2009, Special Agent in Charge Alex J. Turner of the Norfolk Division of the FBI made the following statement regarding the cases known as the Colonial Parkway Murders:
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20 Dec
A very disturbing story is coming out of Georgia today. A woman is dead and her husband may be, too. Jennifer & Paul Budrawich, of Effingham County, Georgia, drove to Dawsonville on Saturday to visit their children. That day, the couple went missing –but not before the woman had a chance to call police. In the 911 call –which has been released, Jennifer Budrawich can be heard begging for her life. The voices of two men can be heard in the background. According to police, a male voices can be heard saying, “I’m going to kill both of you.” Jennifer Budrawich can be heard screaming, “Why are you shooting us? The call paints a terrifying picture of the Jennifer (and possibly Paul’s) final moments at the hands of a killer.
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19 Dec
The FBI is doubling the reward to $20,000 in the Colonial Parkway murders. They are also sending fingerprints and trace evidence for advanced scientific testing at its laboratory in Quantico, Virginia.
Story from WKTR’s Mike Mather here:
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