Wednesday, January 17, 2007

NOW is the time for YOU to be a hero

How MANY times have you wondered what YOU could do to bring a killer to justice. What can I do? What should be done? Where do I start?

Well friend, look at the image in the post two below this one. Look at him, look well, now look for Bowman, who has a heart and sword tattoo on his right bicep, most recently was known to be in Riverside, Calif., and San Diego in 2003. Police believe he may be living on the streets, where he is known as Bo. He also could be in South Florida or another warm weather area. ---

http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=nation_world&id=4941043

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - January 16, 2007 - - Inside a burned-out restaurant near the beaches of South Florida, detectives in 1982 found a scruffy drifter wearing a tattered shirt and jeans.

The abandoned restaurant was his home. Hanging from the ceiling were three dolls, their feet bound with string. A nail had been driven into the head of one.

The drifter, it turned out, was Robert Bowman, who was suspected of killing 14-year-old Eileen Adams in 1967. Her body, discovered just outside Toledo, was mutilated in a fashion eerily similar to the way the dolls were battered.

The detectives, though, didn't have enough evidence to charge Bowman. And he was let go.

But a chance meeting in September between a police officer and Eileen's father has reinvigorated an investigation that twice ran cold, and put Bowman back on police radar screens. Even though Bowman's whereabouts are unknown, detectives charged him in November with aggravated murder, saying DNA samples linked him to Eileen's killing.

"The more you get into this, the more bizarre it becomes," said police Detective Bart Beavers.

Bowman, who now would be 70, was last known to be living in southern California about three years ago. Before that he had lived in Florida. Authorities hope someone knows where he is now.

No one knows exactly what happened to Eileen the day she disappeared. She was last seen riding a city bus to her sister's house after school a week before Christmas 1967. Police think she was abducted during her route.

Six weeks later her body was found near Monroe, Mich., about five miles north of the state line. She had been sexually assaulted and strangled. She had been tied up with telephone and drapery cords. A nail had been driven into her head.

Much of the tale comes from decades-old police records. Original investigators have retired. Bowman's ex-wife, whose name isn't being released, and their daughter wouldn't talk about the case. Adams' family also has not commented.

The trail to the restaurant began after Bowman's ex-wife contacted police in 1981 at the insistence of her new boyfriend.

She told them that in 1967 she and Bowman had just moved into a new house. She began hearing noises coming from the basement but dismissed the strange sounds until she was hanging up clothes there and heard moaning in the adjacent fruit cellar.

She opened the door and found Eileen tied to a wall. She ran upstairs, where she said Bowman confronted her. He told his wife he now had to kill the girl and threatened to kill her as well if she told anyone about what she saw, Beavers said.

"She was scared to death," the detective said.

Police put her under hypnosis and gave her a lie detector test. Her story stayed consistent. They went looking for Bowman, who had owned a construction company before leaving Toledo for Scottsdale, Ariz., and Las Vegas.

He eventually settled in the Miami area, where he owned a business, Brenda Manufacturing Co., that made high-end purses in North Miami. The company, named after his daughter, sold its handbags in Nieman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue stores.

But when detectives tracked him down in 1982, Bowman had a scruffy beard and was living in the restaurant.

Bowman would say only that Eileen had been in his home, according to a police report. He said he didn't remember what happened and told police it was up to them to prove that he killed the girl.

"It became clear he wasn't going to confess," Beavers said.

Prosecutors back in Toledo decided there wasn't enough evidence to bring charges, and the case again went cold until Mike McGee, a Toledo police officer, was invited to Sunday dinner with his in-laws. Residents from a nursing home also attended.

Among them was Eileen Adams' father, Larry, who sat next to McGee.

"I've got a case I'd like you to look at," the father said.

Larry Adams, who is in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, began telling the story of what happened to his daughter. Some of the details were vivid and others were faded, McGee said.

Although McGee says he thought Adams must have seen the case on TV, "I could tell by looking at this guy's face that he believed what he was telling me. He made me promise that I'd look into it."

McGee talked to the department's cold-case squad, which looked through the old files and found that Bowman had been a suspect decades ago.

Detectives collected DNA samples from Bowman's ex-wife and their daughter, both now in Florida, and compared those samples with DNA found on Eileen Adams 39 years ago. Investigators identified DNA on the victim as Bowman's based on a match with a DNA sample from his daughter, Beavers said.
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Let's nail this waste of human skin

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Oh, and look, some John Norman Collins poser has a My Space page

Imagine that. In my continuing research I see it right there, on Google, typed in John Norman Collins, and there about 4 or 5 links down is the link to his My Space page:

http://www.myspace.com/iamjohnnormancollins

Well poser, you seem to have copied VERBATIM his Crime Library page for your innermost thoughts and wishes.

Is it too much to ask it REALLY be him one day? I'd have a few things to relate to him. Oh yes, I would....

Friday, January 05, 2007

Once AGAIN, we have to say John Norman Collins didn't do THAT ONE either

This is getting weird people. Two murders long attributed to John Norman Collins now have to be pinned upon OTHER killers with DNA getting big ups in solving both. As some may recall one Gary Leiterman was convicted in 2005 for the murder of Jane Mixer in 1969. A drop of blood found on Ms. Mixer's panty hose came back as a match through a DNA database that Mr. Leiterman entered THREE DAYS after it became law for convicted felons to give DNA samples upon conviction in Michigan. Those close to the investigation debated whether Ms. Mixer was indeed one of Collins's victims as some of the usual similarities in the other Collins crime scenes didn't quite match up.

Now, Eileen Adams, kidnapped from her Sylvania Twp. home (Toldeo, Ohio and 35 miles south of Collins's home in Ypsilanti) in 1967 has, by DNA, been matched to a Robert Baxter Bowman, who lived in Ms. Adams neighborhood. On November 28 the Toledo Blade ran a story with the following information:

"A reverse paternity test and DNA found in the underwear of a Sylvania Township teenager murdered about 39 years ago led Toledo police to file an arrest warrant yesterday in the case.

Robert Baxter Bowman, 70, was charged yesterday with aggravated murder in the 1967 disappearance of 14-year-old Eileen Adams. Police said it may be the state’s oldest unsolved homicide that resulted in charges through DNA technology.

Mr. Bowman, who is not in custody, is accused of kidnapping, raping, and murdering the teen. He formerly resided in Florida, but police think he may now be among the homeless in the Riverside or San Diego areas of California.

Mr. Bowman’s marriage ended in divorce. His wife apparently knew the teen was in the basement and came forward with a statement in 1981 that he was involved in the slaying. She told police that she had waited to come forward because she was afraid. Without her, Detective Beavers said, police would not have identified him as a suspect.

Investigators went to Mr. Bowman’s house, but the basement and other areas had been remodeled. At the time, Detective Beavers said police found nothing of evidentiary value and talked with Mr. Bowman, but authorities didn’t have enough to arrest him."


If you have ANY information on this guy call the police. I'll include the picture of this jagoff that ran with the story. I mean SERIOUSLY, let's run this motherf***** to ground.

eileen adams


From a website discussing it. Here's WHY we're running him to ground

"Here is my understanding of this . . . but it is baffling nonetheless.

Eileen Adams (13) was taking the bus from Central to her sister's house in West Toledo near Sylvania and Douglas. Robert Baxter Bowman abducted her and took her to the home that he was sharing with his girlfriend/wife and their newborn daughter where he kept her captive repeatedly raping and torturing her.

The girlfriend/wife of Baxter Bowman went down to the basement to wash a baby's diaper and she heard strange noises coming from another room in the basement (I'm thinking maybe a dry cellar ...). She opened the door to the room and saw this poor girl hanging there. Suffering but not dead. The girlfriend/wife goes to leave (presumably to call the police) and is greeted by Baxter Bowman who says that now they have to kill the girl and if she doesn't help him, Baxter Bowman will kill their newborn daughter. The girlfriend/wife complies and they dump the poor little girl's body off the side of the road in southern Michigan.

The 13 abc story in 1989 said that the girlfriend/wife spontaneously went to the Toledo Police in 1980 or 1981 and came clean telling the whole story of finding the girl and helping to dispose of the body. The police questioned Baxter Bowman who did not deny nor admit the murder but acknowledged that this poor little girl had been in his house. Apparently, there was no physical evidence to link him to the murder (pre-DNA technology I guess - 1981) so they were unable to detain him. The 1989 story said that police found Baxter Bowman in Florida living in an abandoned restaurant with rats and snakes that he had trained to respond to his commands. He also had a small doll haning in one of the windows that was bound in the same way that the little girl's body had been bound and also had a nail or a needle going through the head too.

Tonight's 13 abc story said that the family of Eileen Adams had recently called cold case detectives and asked them to re-open the case which lead to DNA testing of some semen found on the poor little girl."


ANY QUESTIONS?