The last segment of last night's two-hour exploration of the West Mesa serial murders on NBC's Dateline reviewed the search warrants executed by the Albuquerque and Joplin police departments and the FBI of properties owned by Joplin businessman Ron Erwin. The Albuquerque officers did not say that Erwin was a suspect.
The accompanying video features the segment devoted to Joplin and Ron Erwin:
Who is the West Mesa Serial Killer?
ReplyDeleteA man in a white truck appears to be the serial killer…
Two eyewitness reports are out there, with links below!
REPORT #1
http://scaredmonkeys.net/index.php?action=printpage;topic=4601.0
“We’re hoping of course that she’s not out here,” Desiree Gonzalez said at the site. “But in a sense, the closure. We’ve been waiting five years.”
Looking over the search site, Gonzales wondered if her cousin is among the bones found.
She said that witnesses in 2004 claim Romero got into a white pickup truck late one night and never checked back in with family.
(NOTE: SHE WAS FOUND BURIED ON THE WEST MESA, PAY ATTENTION TO THE WHITE TRUCK.)
REPORT #2
http://www.topix.com/forum/albuquerque/T8MNL5NMIATJNEPOT#comments
One night he was walking up Central some man picked him up to give him a ride this man was driving a white pick up truck and my boyfriend said he was real wierd. He asked my boyfriend if he wanted to go to the Mesas with him and have sex with his wife and he was whispering like he didn’t want anyone to hear him. While my boyfrined was in the truck he noticed this woman lying on the mans lap with a towel over her head and my boyfriend nudged her legs to scoot her over and she was I’m not sure if he said stiff or just wouldn’t move. .
..And the other man who was black put his bycicle in the back of the truck and got in and that was the last my boyfriend seen of him.
***FIND THE MAN IN THE WHITE TRUCK AND YOU WILL HAVE THE SERIAL KILLER.
Why is APD leading the investigation? All victims were known to the police. You know they must have gone missing around "closing time", on the 10 PM to 6 AM shift. "To Serve and Protect". The investigation should be turned over to the State of New Mexico AG's office. Tic, tic, tic. APD has had too much time. The longer it goes, the more likely there was something fishy going on along Central Avenue for how many years? For 6, 7, maybe 8? Who was working that shift those years? We may need a push to turn over the tips and all details to the AG office.
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