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Grace Robotti

I do not do a lot of cases that do not take place in the United States because to be fair I am not up on International Law. When it comes to America I can tell you what charges are more serious than others. For instance, first degree murder would be the most serious charge one could face, whereas the charge of manslaughter would fall further down. However, based on comments I found on articles pertaining to this case I was given the impression that in British Columbia it is exactly opposite. I attempted to confirm this but I was unable to do so. Normally I may have just decided to scrap the case at that point but I find this case intriguing in many ways and so I continued. On January 4, 2015 twenty-six year old Roxanne Louie went “missing.” Roxanne lived in Vancouver British Columbia but she and her three year old son had gone to visit Grace Robotti in Pentiction. Roxanne was the ex-girlfriend of Grace's grandson. Interestingly the grandson's name was never

John Sandoval

This could have been the perfect murder in which the body of the victim would have never been found, nor would they have found the perpetrator, except for one thing... his stupidity. Everyone knows that when someone suddenly goes missing one of the first people they look at is the spouse, current and/or former. Everyone also knows that even before they go there they go to the last known person to see the victim or was alleged to have seen the victim. When that person happens to be a spouse on top of that it becomes a huge red flag. Now, this does not mean that every person on the planet that is murdered or disappears has a spouse that is involved but we all know that is where investigators start. On the morning of October 19, 1995 twenty-three year old Kristina “Tina” Sandoval finished her overnight nursing shift in Greenley Colorado and headed to the home she once shared with her husband, John. The couple had split up in August but she was going over that morning

Rae Carruth

With Spring here I have taken a break working on my blog what with all the home and yard work that needed to be done, but now it is time to kick back in. Another thing that occurred during my break was my computer broke and I have to figure out how to get my list for my blogs off the old computer. Until then I started a new one. Despite that I knew this was the one I wanted to do first today. I had heard a recent update on this case but had not kept up on the follow-up so it only made sense to do this case considering I was already going to be searching things. If this case proves anything, it proves that prison does not in fact make anyone more smart or even remorseful, let alone truthful. It seems that in February of 2018 Rae Carruth decided to reach out to the grandmother of his son and in the process decided to send a copy of the letter he sent her to the media. He then also granted his first interview with the media since his conviction in 2001. Let us just say