Archive for the “Georgia” Category


Atlanta Police Officer Alfred M. Johnson may finally get some justice – over 30 years too late.

Johnson was killed when he tried to stop an armed robbery at a grocery store in East Atlanta on Feb. 16, 1980. Two masked men, one armed with a shotgun and one with a handgun, burst into the store that evening and announced a robbery.

The 31-year-old Johnson was moonlighting as a guard and confronted the shotgun wielder in an aisle. They wrestled for control of the gun, and the officer was blasted in the midsection, said Detective Vince Velazquez, who recently reopened the investigation into Johnson’s death. Read the rest of this entry »

Comments No Comments »

In all the bustle at a popular Gainesville, GA dress shop, there is a feeling of sadness. Wanted posters now greet shoppers. Deputies say the two sketches on the posters are suspects in the murder of the business’ owner David Sanchez.

“For them to talk and find out who they are not just for us, but the tranquility of the town,” said Dina Cantu, the victim’s sister.

Sanchez was well-known for his shop, and the check-cashing business he ran there too. He recently started visiting the chicken processing plants to cash checks for his clients who couldn’t drive. Read the rest of this entry »

Comments No Comments »

A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever murdered an Alma (GA) teenager nearly two years ago.

Jasmine Moore, 15, was slain inside her family’s East Fourth Street home, which her killer tried to burn down on Aug. 9, 2009. She was one day away from beginning her sophomore year at Bacon County High School. Read the rest of this entry »

Comments No Comments »

It’s been over 3 years since Eva Kay Wenal, age 60, was found murdered in her Duluth, Georgia home – brutally stabbed to death on May 1, 2008.
Hal Wenal, age 72 at the time, found his wife’s body on the first floor of the home on Sugar Lake Court. There was a large amount of blood on the body. Hal Wenal ran to the neighbor’s house and had them call police. Read the rest of this entry »

Comments 3 Comments »

What happened to Allyson Romedy? On February 28, 2002, the Rincon, GA mother just disappeared. Family and friends held a vigil, holding out hope for closure.
Sadly, there have been no developments in the case. The family has given up hope Allyson is alive, but they do think someone out there knows what happened the night 43-year-old Allyson tucked her ten-year-old daughter into bed for the last time.
“When her daughter woke up the next morning, her mom was gone,” said Becky Becton, Allyson’s mother. “We haven’t seen her since.” Read the rest of this entry »

Comments 2 Comments »

Anita Redmon was a Doraville police officer for 25 years. A few months after she retired, she took a much safer job as a gate attendant in Stone Mountain Park.

On July 16th, 2005, an armed robber took Redmon’s life. The mystery: Who killed Anita Redmon?

She had three daughters. They were always referred to as Anita and the three girls. She also had seven grandchildren. Read the rest of this entry »

Comments No Comments »

Shy’kemmia “Shy-Shy” Pate was last seen near her family’s residence on Crumpler Avenue near The Roxy Club in Unadilla, Georgia at approximately 7:00 p.m. on September 4, 1998. Her family planned to attend a football game that evening and her older sister noticed Pate was missing. The authorities were summoned after Pate’s family was unable to locate her later in the night. She has never been seen again. Read the rest of this entry »

Comments No Comments »

DUNWOODY, GA — Rusty Sneiderman’s murder was planned. That’s what Dunwoody police are saying about the shooting death outside a pre-school. Sneiderman’s family made passionate plea for help to find out who killed Rusty and why.
In a heart wrenching news conference at Dunwoody Police Headquarters, Steven Sneiderman made asked the public for help. “My brother was murdered, no one should have to fact that,” he said. “Our family is devastated.” Read the rest of this entry »

Comments No Comments »

TALLADEGA, Ala. – The family of an east Alabama teenager found dead in Georgia is questioning whether his death was actually a suicide.

Now, the Stanford family is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction for his death. Read the rest of this entry »

Comments No Comments »

Scott Davis is an innocent man, yet he sits in prison wrongly convicted of the 1996 murder of David Coffin, Jr. This website will show you some of the facts that prove that the conviction of Scott represents a miscarriage of justice and that a killer remains free. The website also announces a $350,000 reward for information in this case. It provides you with a way to contact us and correct this injustice, and perhaps catch a killer. Read the rest of this entry »

Comments No Comments »