Eleven years and
counting….
by Robert A. Waters
by Robert A. Waters
In Coeur d’Alene,
Idaho, Joseph E. Duncan murdered a mother and father so he could kidnap their two
young children. Escaping with his
victims into the Montana wilderness, Duncan spent months torturing and raping Dylan
and Shasta Groene. Eventually, the
serial killer shot-gunned Dylan to death.
Shasta was rescued and Duncan, convicted of several murders, received
the death penalty.
In a more recent
case, James Lee DiMaggio is accused of murdering the family of sixteen-year-old
Hannah Anderson. After kidnapping
Hannah, DiMaggio fled to Idaho where he died in a shootout with
police. Hannah, still alive, was rushed to a local hospital for treatment.
Did
someone murder Michael and Mary Frances Short in order to abduct their
nine-year-old daughter, Jennifer?
It
was on August 15, 2002 that investigators learned the child had gone
missing. Her parents lay dead in their Bassett,
Virginia home, shot to death as they slept.
So
where was Jennifer?
An
FBI flyer described her: “Jennifer appeared to be a happy little girl
experiencing a normal childhood. She was
an excellent student and actively involved in organized sports.” She had no known enemies, and lived in a
quiet, if modest, home.
Her
parents owned a company that moved house trailers. An employee of M. S. Mobile Home Movers who stopped
by the house to check in for work discovered the bodies. Michael Short, sleeping in the garage, had
been murdered by a single small-caliber gunshot to the head. He likely never knew what hit him. Mary lay in her bed, also executed with a head-shot.
There
was no sign of forcible entry, although the telephone line had been cut.
On
September 25, Jennifer’s skeletonized remains were located 50 miles away in
Rockingham County, North Carolina. She,
too, had died of a single gunshot wound to the head.
In
eleven years, few clues have surfaced.
Police have investigated several possibilities. Did the family have unknown enemies who
wanted them dead? Since their home had recently
been put up for sale, did someone posing as a customer murder the family? Michael sometimes hired day laborers,
including illegal immigrants, and paid them in cash—did a former employee
commit the murders?
One
scenario is that a pedophile targeted the family, and that the object of the
murders was to abduct little Jennifer.
If so, she was likely sexually assaulted before being killed.
The
FBI released the following information about a possible suspect: “During the
early morning hours of August 15, 2002, an unidentified male was observed
sitting in a vehicle along U.S. Highway 220 in the vicinity of the Shorts’ Oak
Level, Henry County, Virginia, residence. Investigators are seeking information
regarding this individual and/or vehicle. The unknown vehicle…is described as a
1998-2002, white, single-cab, two-ton flatbed stake body truck with wooden
rails. Below is an artist’s depiction of this vehicle.” A composite sketch of the occupant of the
vehicle is also shown below.
1 comment:
it's almost unbelievable that NO DNA or other foresnic evidence exists that can solve these horrific crimes.....too bad it was before installation of all these security and traffic cameras,the idea that this perpetrator is possibly still existing in the world
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