Friday, December 10, 2010

West Mesa murders subject of two-hour Dateline tonight

The serial murders of 11 women in the West Mesa area of Albuquerque will be featured in a two-hour edition of NBC's Dateline tonight.

The case has had special interest to the Joplin area since Albuquerque police, FBI, and Joplin police conducted searches on properties owned by Joplin businessman Ron Erwin in August.

An NBC web exclusive of the Dateline report is featured in the accompanying video:


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I watched that Dateline Re-Run last night. The investigators were concentrating, apparently, on the females on the street. Where were the males that make up their community? Not the clients. Where do those women congregate. Who do they party with? Where do they crash? Women living a primal lifestyle are tribal. Who are the dominate males, and lesbians in their Tribe? Why was the vehicle that took the bodies, as it did not appear the victims were murdered, killed, or executed on site, to the Burial Grounds never noticed? They may have been OD's? Or, died from other indirect causes, including assault, abuse, or homicide, prior to being funeralized; preped for burial?