Ol’Otis
The Picasso of the Ghetto
oh shyt i didn't know thatI thought everyone noticed that the killer walked just like the father in-law.
i wonder if true
what did he kill her for?
oh shyt i didn't know thatI thought everyone noticed that the killer walked just like the father in-law.
might have something here
His murder was solved7. Rashawn Brazell
10. Isidor Fink
On March 9, 1929, Polish immigrant Isidor Fink finished delivering some laundry and returned to his small New York apartment. Only 15 minutes after Fink entered the apartment, terrible screams (but no gunshots) were heard coming from inside. The neighbors summoned a police officer, who arrived to find both doors locked from the inside and the windows nailed shut, also from the inside. The windows were also too narrow for an adult to climb through, forcing the police to gain entry by means of a small child, who unlocked the door after the cops lifted him through the transom.
Fink was discovered lifeless on the floor with three gunshot wounds to his chest and wrist. A search of the apartment failed to turn up a weapon. The only fingerprints belonged to the victim. Fink’s money had not been stolen and it would have been impossible for an intruder to lock the doors from the inside after leaving the apartment. But suicide also seemed impossible, since there was no obvious way for Fink to dispose of the weapon. It’s also unclear why a suicidal Fink would have shot himself in the wrist and chest. Increasingly puzzled, the cops went over the apartment in search of a hidden door or secret entrance. They found none.
As a classic case of a seemingly impossible crime, Fink’s murder has attracted considerable attention over the years. Crime buffs have suggested that a killer might have been able to bolt the door from the inside using a piece of string, but it’s not clear why anyone would develop such an elaborate plot to kill an ordinary laundry owner. Additionally, the neighbors called a police officer immediately after hearing screams, leaving a very narrow time frame for a killer to escape.
After all these years, the crime remains unsolved.
9. Anthony Urciuoli
In January 2001, Anthony Urciuoli was at home in Poughkeepsie when he received a page and told his parents he was going out to play a round or two of pool with a friend. It was almost midnight and Anthony told his parents he wouldn’t be gone for more than two hours. When his mother looked into her son’s room the next morning, she realized he had never come home.
Anthony usually played at Shark’s pool hall, but nobody had seen him there the night he vanished. His car was discovered in a parking lot near Spratt Park. His wallet was still inside and police found no signs of a struggle. Investigators were unable to trace the page Anthony said he had received before he left the house.
As the years rolled on, Anthony’s parents exhausted all possible means of searching for their son, including offering a reward for information, appearing on talk shows, and even consulting with psychics. But no new evidence has emerged. The police can’t even be completely sure if he was murdered or decided to disappear for unclear reasons of his own.
8. Richard Colvin Cox
The only cadet ever to disappear from New York’s famous West Point military academy was Richard Colvin Cox. On January 14, 1950, the 21-year-old Cox told two of his roommates that he had dinner plans with a friend named George at a hotel on the West Point grounds. He signed out of his barracks that evening, dressed in his full uniform. He was never seen again.
The army and FBI launched a huge search for Cox but failed to solve the mystery. This allowed a number of wild theories to emerge, including suggestions that he had been kidnapped by the Soviets or joined the CIA. The case hinged on the mysterious figure of “George.” Apparently, George and Cox had met while stationed in Germany and became good friends. When George pitched up in person at West Point, Cox appeared surprised and upset. This led investigators to speculate that Cox had been murdered because he knew about some shady dealings in Germany, perhaps including the unsolved murder of a pregnant woman.
Another theory emerged after investigators discovered that Cox was unhappy at West Point and had been in homosexual relationships in the past. In this version of events, Cox and George were lovers and decided to abscond together. A variation on this theory is supported by Marshall Jacobs, a hobbyist researcher who compiled an extensive collection on the case.
According to Jacobs, police investigating a murderer named Robert Frisbee received an anonymous tip that he was involved in Cox’s disappearance. Frisbee was stationed at West Point at the same time as Cox and matched the description of “George.” He was also known to sell forged IDs. Jacobs suspects that Cox bought a new identity from Frisbee and disappeared to start a new life.
Neither of the men have ever been found.
7. Rashawn Brazell
On February 14, 2005, 19-year-old Rashawn Brazell was planning to sort out his taxes before meeting his mom for lunch. He left his family home early that morning, heading for the Gates Avenue train station. Three days later, his torso, legs, and an arm were found wrapped in trash bags in a subway tunnel. His other arm was discovered at a nearby recycling plant. His head has never been found.
A decade later, New York police are no closer to finding out who murdered the teenager. They aren’t even sure what could have prompted such a vicious attack. What is certain is that the murderer had an extensive knowledge of the subway system. A tool bag of a type being tested by New York Transit Authority workers was found nearby with Brazell’s blood inside. However, the bag was also sold to the public and no further leads emerged.
To make matters even more mysterious, several people connected to Rashawn have received cryptic messages, evidently from the killer or someone pretending to be the killer. The messages usually arrive around Rashawn’s birthday. The investigation currently continues, with investigators and Rashawn’s family determined to find some answers.
6. Shane Anthony Walker
Just three months after two-year-old Christopher Dansby disappeared in broad daylight from a New York City playground, Rosa Glover decided to take her 19-month-old son, Shane Walker, to the same park. It was a hot day in August 1989 and Rosa was sitting on a bench with Shane when she was approached by a 10-year-old girl and her five-year-old brother. The two children struck up a conversation with Rosa and then asked if Shane could play with them.
The children didn’t seem to mind that Shane was so much younger than them and Rosa agreed to let them take the toddler down the slide. She was watching them play when a man sat down next to her and began ranting about the high crime rate in the city. He said that children weren’t safe in the park and mentioned kidnapping. He also tried to show her some scars he said he had received in fights. According to Rosa, she turned her head for just a few seconds to look at the scars. When she looked back, Shane was gone. So were the children he had been playing with.
Rosa immediately started racing around the playground calling for her boy. Upon noticing the girl and her brother re-entering the park, she asked them where her child was, but they insisted that they had left him in the park. Police also questioned the two children but eventually had to release them. Oddly, Christopher Dansby was also seen playing with the unnamed boy and girl on the day he vanished. The two toddlers both lived in the same building and disappeared at roughly the same time on a Thursday afternoon.
Christopher and Shane have never been found.
Elise Lam case, the murder of the Black woman who worked for some government ran company, she told her family and friends that ppl were following her around, knocking on her door late at night and when she would go to answer they would be gone. One day she was leaving work and she just vanished (this case still haunts me to this day) ppl say since she was working for the gov she knew things, also the case about the 4 school girls who were murdered at camp in the 80s.
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the polaroid photo
the killer was fukking with her family
20 years after she went missing
shyt had me shook. fukk driving at night on quiet ass roads