The Holly Moore Case…

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Below is a link to the Crime Watch Daily video report on the Holly Moore case, out of Castle Rock, CO.  19 year old Holly’s manner of death, yet another young woman like Morgan, was not properly investigated, nor was the evidence properly tested so her official manner of death has been deemed a suicide instead of a homicide.  I have posted about this case before.  This case reminds me so much of Morgan’s case.  Why do some coroner’s in Colorado, like in Morgan’s case, stand by the wrong manner of death in a case that has strong evidence that it was a capital crime? It makes no sense to me.  The coroner in Holly’s case, just as in Morgan’s case, is not a doctor, he had someone else do the autopsy.  Things that should have been tested were not.  Other strong experts brought in by the family proved there was evidence this was most likely a murder and yet the coroner would not change their ruling…this is so very wrong!!!

At least in Holly’s case the pressure brought by her family has finally resulted in the police chief turning the case over to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.  Please watch this updated information about the Holly Moore case.

Was it Suicide? Or Murder? The Mysterious Death of a Colorado Teen – Crime Watch Daily

http://crimewatchdaily.com/videos/0-brm3bnyr/

 

 

Today is Colorado Missing Person’s Day!!!

Colorado Missing Person’s Day,
Thursday, February 4, at the State Capitol.

All families of the missing in attendance will be recognized by the House and Senate. Please encourage anyone you know who has a missing family member to attend. There is strength in numbers. We need to make an impact on lawmakers. The public is welcome to attend as well. Come show your support for the missing and their families at this very important event.

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Tomorrow, 2/4/2016, Colorado has declared as Missing Person’s Day

Feb. 4 DenverDenver Colorado’s General Assembly will recognize February 4th as “Missing Person’s Day,” through passage of a joint resolution. and then @ 11:45 am, on the East steps of the capitol, there will be a prayer vigil, followed by a balloon launch honoring and remembering the over 300 still listed as missing in Colorado.

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February 4, 2016, will mark three years that Kelsie Schelling has been missing. This day will be declared Missing Persons Day in Colorado. The State of Colorado is taking a big first step in honoring and remembering the missing in their state. Hopefully this is the first of many steps. Please keep those in attendance, and all families and friends of the missing in your prayers. Thank you.

If you live in Colorado and know anyone that has a missing family member or friend from Colorado please plan on attending this event.  There will be many other families there as well as people that will listen.

Stalkers Never Stop…

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I recently read this article that was emailed to me.  It caught my eye for obvious reasons…it was about a speech given by Rhonda Saunders, from the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office Stalking & Threat Assessment Team & Los Angeles Stalking Task Force.

She warned the CLU audience, “One thing I know about stalkers is they never stop.”

As part of the educational process, as well as raising awareness about the seriousness and dangers of stalking, I wanted to share this article with you.  I agree with Saunders 100% – she said:

“What these stalkers do is destroy any sense of security,” she said.

“It’s a crime of mental terrorism.”

Unless you have been a victim of stalking you would have a hard time understanding the damage that occurs.  I hope you never are a victim of stalking, but I know many of you that are reading this have been, or currently are victims of stalking, and if so you know exactly what she means. You are always looking over your shoulder, you don’t know where to turn, you wonder when the moment will arrive when something terrible will happen and you may not see it coming…it is mental terrorism!

Stalking is the most under reported crime in the US at this time.

60 percent don’t report it.

“Either they feel embarrassed or they feel like, ‘I can handle this,’ ” Saunders said.

Here is the link to the article http://www.vcstar.com/news/one-thing-i-know-about-stalkers-is-they-never-stop-expert-warns-clu-audience-ep-364292849-352257781.html

January 30, 2016 – Stalking Awareness Month #NSAM2016

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Weapons are used to threaten or harm a victim in about 20% of stalking cases. Learn more at victimsofcrime.org/src

The majority of stalking victims report losing time from work as well as income because of the stalking. bit.ly/NSAM2016

Stalking: Know it. Name it. Stop it.
Find out how: stalkingawarenessmonth.org

Keep up your efforts to raise awareness about stalking throughout the year! Contact them: victimsofcrime.org/src

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