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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crime alert. I'm John Lemley at this hour. Investigators in
Virginia say they finally identified the person responsible for the
nineteen eighty eight murder of eighteen year old Laurie Ann Powell.
Her body was found in the Elizabeth River near Craney
Island after she disappeared that March. She had been stabbed
multiple times. The suspect is Alan Wilmer, Senior, who died
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in twenty seventeen at the age of sixty three. Through
modern DNA analysis, authorities recently connected Wilmer to Powell's killing,
even though he died more than a quarter century ago.
Wilmer was already suspected in several other murders, including the
nineteen eighty seven killing of David Knobling and Robin Edwards,
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part of what became known as the Colonial Parkway murders,
as well as the nineteen eighty nine slaying of Teresa
Lynn's spaw Howell. Investigators say they are now reviewing other
unsolved cases from the region and to determine whether Wilmer
may have been involved in additional murders. For the Powell family,
this long delayed identification offers a measure of closure. Powell's
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sisters said that Laurie quote didn't wait for life to happen,
She made it happen. Authorities continue to evaluate whether more
cases could ultimately be tied to Wilmer.
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Speaker 1 (01:38):
John Limley believes have arrested a man in connection with
the nineteen ninety seven murder once thought potentially related to
the Gilgo Beach serial killings. Sixty six year old Andrew
Dykes was taken into custody and Tampa, Florida on a
warrant from Nassau County, New York. He faces two counts
of murder in the deaths of twenty six year old
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Tanya de Denise Jackson and her two year old daughter,
Tatiana Marie Dikes. Jackson's remains, originally unidentified and referred to
only as peaches because of a distinctive tattoo, were found
in Hempstead Lake State Park in nineteen ninety seven. Years later,
skeletal remains of her young daughter washed ashore near Gilgo
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Beach during a search related to other missing women earlier
this year. Genetic genealogy helped law enforcement confirm their identities
and ultimately led investigators to Dikes, who is the toddler's father.
He is being held in Florida while officials in New
York seek extradition. Although this case had once been grouped
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with the Gilgo Beach killings, authorities say there is currently
no evidence linking Dikes to the other victims in that case.
Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot
while on duty in Washington, d c. Not far from
the White House. The attack claimed the life of twenty
year old Sarah Bestrom. Her colleague, twenty four year old
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Andrew Wolf, survived and remains hospitalized. Officials say Wolf has
shown encouraging signs of recovery, including responding to commands, giving
a thumbs up, and moving his toes. His head wound
continues to heal, but he is expected to remain under
intensive medical care for several more weeks. The suspect, twenty
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nine year old Romano La luckenwall And, an Afghan national,
was also wounded in the exchange and has fleeted not
guilty to murder and related charges. Authorities have described the
incident as a targeted attack on federal forces deployed to
assist law enforcement in the Capitol. The shooting has sparked
renewed debate over the role of the National Guard troops
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in civilian policing and raise concerns about security even in
areas considered highly protected. A newly released internal affairs report
concludes that the death of a nineteen year old trainee
with the Rutland City Police Department in twenty twenty three
was preventable, and that supervising officers failed to follow department
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policy during a pursuit. The trainee, Jessica Ebenhausen, died when
Suspectate Riom, attempting to flee, collided nearly head on with
her cruiser on Woodstock Avenue. The review determined that the
chase should never have been initiated, officers lacked proper authority
and did not adhere to key pursuit guidelines. Riom, who
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was injured in the crash, initially faced charges that included
negligent operation causing death and fleeing from police. With the
report now public, his defense attorneys questioning the appropriateness of
the most serious charges, arguing the supervisory failures within the
department significantly contributed to the fatal outcome. The findings portray
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a broader breakdown in procedures, suggesting that Ebenhausen's death stemmed
not only from the suit itself, but from systemic lapses
within the police department.
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find missing people, especially children, and solve unsolved thomisides. With
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