Wednesday, July 1, 2009

UNSOLVED: Mike Issa Grair

Mike Issa Grair's family is offering $100,000 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person who killed Mr. Grair. 


Details
October 10, 2008

At approximately 5:13 Friday evening, Michael Grair's body was found inside his white Cadillac Escalade behind a vacant commercial center he owned. The engine was still running.   His body was found slumped over the center console, seatbelt unbuckled.  He had abrasions on his forehead, indicating a sign of a struggle.

He was killed by a gunshot wound to the torso.

It is estimated that Mr. Grair, 64, was shot sometime between 12:00 PM and 5:00 PM and believed that he was on his way to meet a potential client about renting the building. 

He was known to carry large sums of money and the possibility of robbery has not been ruled out nor has it been established as the clear motive.

Location

The building was a former LA Workout, now vacant, and located at 4542 Las Posas Road in Camarillo, on the NW corner of Las Posas Road and Lewis Road.


Although there is a busy intersection nearby, the parking lot where he was found is hard to see from the intersection.  No one heard any gunshots.

About Mike Grair 
Mr. Grair lived in Burbank, CA and owned the Crossroads Center at Las Posas Rd and Lewis Road. He owned and operated the Crossroads Market & Liquor store which was located within the center. He also owned another shopping center in San Clemente.

Mr. Grair was born in Syria as Murhij Grayr but in the US, he was known known by his American name. He became a successful businessman, owning several properties in Southern California.


Anyone with information about the case can call Detective Sergeant Jim Panza at (805) 477-7032 or Detective Dan Hawes at (805) 477-7042.

You can also remain anonymous:

Call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
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Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay a reward of up to $1,000 upon arrest. The family is offering an additional reward of $100,000 for arrest and conviction of the murderer or murderers.
Ventura County Crime Stoppers will also protect your identity with detectives so you can remain anonymous.

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Friday, June 26, 2009

UNSOLVED: Florence Hackney

On September 9, 1989, Florence Hackney was sexually assaulted and strangled to death in her home.

At 10:55pm, she was discovered by her daughter Margaret Haskell, who lived only a block away.  At first, her daughter thought she was only unconscious  and called the paramedics.  She was later pronounced dead at Santa Paula Memorial Hospital, with the autopsy revealing her sexual assault.

Florence was well known and liked by her neighbors in the small community of Fillmore, with a population of 11,000 at the time.  Known as a safe area, many people didn't lock their doors at night. Florence lived alone on the 900 block of Central Avenue, which was surrounded by an 11 acre orange grove.  There was no sign of forced entry and no valuables were taken.  She was 90 years old.

Detectives do have a motive for this case, however, they are unable to release it to the public.  The prime suspect is now deceased, but because there hasn't been enough evidence to prove the suspect did it, the case remains open.

For this reason, if you have any information that can lead to closure on this case, contact 

Thursday, June 25, 2009

MISSING: Ronald Joe Cole



If you have any information regarding this case, please contact:
Ventura County Sheriff's Office
(805) 654-2311



In 1965, Ronald Cole moved from San Diego to Fillmore to stay with his half brother, David LaFever, to look for a job. He was last seen on May 1, 1965. At the time of his disappearance, he was till looking for a job. He had a crew cut at the time of his disappearance.

Ronald Cole's brother David was married to Margaret LaFever. In the years following Ronald Cole's disappearance, David and his wife were linked to other suspicious activities, including murder and child pornography.




The timeline is as follows:


1965:
Ronald Cole moves from San Diego to Fillmore. He was last seen on May 1, 1965.

1977: Margaret's brother, 20 year-old Jon Brian Skaggs, disappears.

1983:
David and his wife, Margaret, were arrested for child abuse in Arizona. After their arrest, investigators discovered that David told relatives and friends that he murdered Cole. He was named as a suspect in Cole's disappearance, but was never charged.

1984: Jon Brian Skaggs' skeletal remains were found in a garbage pit in a backyard of David and Margaret's former home in Galt, California. He had been shot to death. David was named as a prime suspect in the murder, but was never charged.

1984: David and Margaret are sentenced after being charged with multiple counts of child abuse and child pornography, related to their 1983 arrest. The victim was an 11-year-old girl who was passed off as their daughter but had no relation to the couple. David and Margaret claimed they had 6 children, but two of the children had no relation to the couple.


Vital Statistics
Caucasian Male
Crew cut
Hazel eyes
Height & Weight: 6'1" & 140 lbs.
19 at age of disappearance, he would be approximately 67 years old in June of 2013.
Scar on left cheek
Fingerprint & dental information are not available.
DNA sample has been submitted and tests completed.

Resources
Charley Project

National Missing Persons Data System Case Report 4548
Missing Persons Poster
State of California, Dept. of Justice, Case 8452993

North American Missing Persons Network 
Article: Utah Couple to be Sentenced for Sex Abuse of 12-year-old

Last updated on September 12, 2016.

UNSOLVED: Pedro Pachuca

At 6am of December 3, 1987, 34 year old Pedro Pachuca was getting ready to go to work when he received a phone call telling him his younger brother had been injured in a car accident.  As he walked out the door, he was shot in the face and chest.  He was killed instantly.

Little else is known about this case at this time.  If you have information or photos you would like to share, please contact us using the form on the right.

Resources

Archives 

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

UNSOLVED: Jane Doe

A woman stabbed to death and left in the parking lot of Westlake High School in 1980 has never been identified.

Investigators say they have reason to believe the woman might be from a neighboring county, either San Fernando Valley or Kern County.


It is believed that she was killed at another location and then dumped at the high school parking lot because of the remote location at the time.



Vital Statistics
-Female Hispanic or Native American
-Between 15-25 years old.
-Approximately 5'2" tall, weighing 110-115 lbs.
-Brown eyes and black shoulder length hair.  The tips of her hair were bleached.
-She had one eyebrow shaved and one penciled in.
-Extensive dental work.
-Was 4 months pregnant, with evidence that this was not her first pregnancy.  
-Found wearing a white pullover short-sleeve top, black bra, red corduroy pants and black high heeled open toed shoes.

If you have any information regarding this case, contact the 

UNSOLVED: Rachel Rodriguez Zendejas (UPDATE: Murder Suspect Arrested 2/8/2023)

Rachel Zendejas was murdered in the early hours of January 18, 1981.

The night before her murder, she went out with friends and family to watch her brother play in a band.  Afterwards, she went to Huntington's night club in Oxnard while her sister went to their shared apartment in Camarillo.  Also at the apartment that night was Rachel's babysitter, who was watching her two young daughters.

After returning home from the nightclub, they discussed the possibility of the babysitter spending the night, but ultimately decided against.  At this point, Rachel lets her sister know that she is going to take the babysitter home.

After dropping off the babysitter, she arrives back and parks her car in the carport across the street from her apartment, on Mobil Avenue in Camarillo.


She never made it home.  Instead, she was attacked, raped and strangled, leaving her naked body to be discovered hours later by a newspaper deliveryman.
 

On December 12, 1981, 11 months after Rachel's murder, another young woman, Lisa Gondek, was also strangled.  Her body was left in the bathtub of her apartment, posed in an erotic manner.  The apartment was then set on fire.   



It would be almost 30 years later before these two cases were linked together by DNA, revealing that both Lisa and Rachel were killed by the same person.  Both cases remain unsolved, however, because the DNA does not match any known offender in the system.  Back in 1981, DNA samples were not required.  DNA has since eliminated suspects from the initial investigation.


Aside from DNA, both women had attended Huntington's night club in Oxnard hours before they were killed.

Rachel is survived by her siblings and her two daughters who now have children of their own.  Her parents have since passed away.


There is currently a $10,000 reward for any information leading to her murderer.

UPDATE:

The suspect was caught and arrested on February 8, 2023.
Tony Garcia, 68, of Oxnard, was arrested for the murder of Lisa Gondek and Rachel Zendejas.
He was arrested after a joint investigation by Oxnard Police Department, the Ventura County Sheriff's office and the DA's investigations bureau. They will hold a Press Conference on Thursday, February 9, 2023.

>Murder Arrest in Pair of 1981 Killings 

MISSING: Patricia Van Buskirk


Patricia Van Buskirk was last seen on April 27, 1987.  According to her husband, she left in the middle of the night while everyone was asleep.  She also left behind her child, which was out of character for her.  


She has never contacted her family or friends.  Little is known about the events that lead to her disappearance.






Vital Statistics
-Caucasian female.
-Height & Weight: 5'7" and 160 lbs.
-Strawberry blonde hair & blue eyes.
-Date of birth: July 20, 1955
-Age at the time of disappearance: 31

Resources

CharleyProject.org

MISSING: Robert F. Rivera

Missing Since 1963

Robert Franco Rivera's 
family last had contact with him in 1963, when he sent them a letter from an address on the 1600 block of E. Fifth Street in Oxnard.

The circumstances of his disappearance are unknown.
 

Vital Statistics
-Male Hispanic/Latino
-Height & Weight:  5'6" & 140 lbs.
-Black hair & brown or hazel eyes.
-Date of birth: June 15, 1932.
-He was 31 when he went missing.  He would be 83 years old as of 2013.

-Dentals:  Not available.
-DNA:  Sample submitted and tests completed.
-Fingerprint information is available and entered.

Resources
MissingIn.org
CharleyProject.org
National Missing Persons Data System Case Report 9589

Charlene & Lyman Smith: Article: Double Slaying Motive Sought


Originally published in The Press-Courier on Thursday, March 20, 1980.


Charlene & Lyman Smith: Article: Attorney, Wife Beaten to Death in Ventura Home

>Back to Charlene & Lyman Smith Entry

Originally published in The Press-Courier, Monday, March 17, 1980.


MISSING: Cindy Lee Mellin





If you have any information regarding this case, please contact the 
(805) 339-4400
Case # CR50785



Cindy Lee Mellin, a sales clerk at Broadway Department Store in the Buenaventura Shopping Center, had just finished her closing shift on the night of January 20, 1970.

She was last seen standing next to her car in the shopping center parking lot with an unidentified white male changing her tire.  The man drove a light colored vehicle.

At approximately 10:30pm, two of Mellin's co-workers, who had been picked up by their husbands, drove by Mellin's car and noticed the unidentified man jacking up her vehicle.  


After having coffee at a nearby restaurant, they drove by her car again, but no one was there.  Having assumed the man was Cindy's father, the co-workers thought nothing of it and left.  They would later describe the unidentified man as tall and slim, between 30-40 years old.

At 4:45am, Mellin's father, Leonard Mellin, woke up and saw that his daughter's car was not in the driveway.  He then rushed to her room and noticed she never came home the night before.
The Broadway Department store where Cindy Lee Mellin
worked as a sales clerk.  Ventura, CA.
Her father then went to the shopping center to look for her and found her car still up on the bumper jack with the flat tire still attached.  The spare tire was lying on the ground nearby.  The doors, trunk and glove compartment were open.

Leonard Mellin, Cindy's father, observed that the flat tire appeared to have been deliberately punctured with a knife, which left a large slit on one side.

There was no sign of Mellin at the scene and she has never been heard from again.

She was last seen wearing a navy blue dress with red buttons, a brown corduroy three-quarter length coat, blue shoes with gold buckles, a gold ring set with a single pearl and a red hair ribbon.

She is missing under suspicious circumstances and her case remains unsolved.  Both her parents have since passed away.  

Vital Statistics

-Caucasian female.  
-Brown hair, blue eyes.
-Wears contact lenses.
-Missing since:  January 20, 1970 from Ventura, California
-Date of birth: December 3, 1950
-Age at time of disappearance: 19
-Height & Weight:  5'6", 105 lbs
-Dentals: Charting is available and entered.
-DNA: Available.
-Last seen wearing a navy blue dress with red buttons, a brown corduroy three-quarter length coat, blue shoes with gold buckles, a gold ring set with a single pearl and a red hair ribbon.
-As of June 2013, Mellin would be 63 years old.

Unidentified Male

-Caucasian.
-Tall and slim.
-Approximately 30-40 years old. Would be about 70-80 years old today.
-Approximately 6 feet tall.

Resources:

Last updated June 25, 2013










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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

UNSOLVED: Charlene & Lyman Smith


If you have information on this case, please contact the Ventura Police Department at (805) 339-4343, or the Orange County Sheriff's Department at (714) 647-7000, or if you wish to remain anonymous, contact Ventura County Crime Stoppers, at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).






Full size version of this article is below
under the "News Coverage" section
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 Summary

On March 13, 1980, Charlene Smith, 33, and Lyman Smith, 43, were found murdered in their home in Ventura by their 12 year old son, Gary Smith.

They were bludgeoned to death by a log from the fireplace. Their wrists and ankles were bound with drapery cord and an unusual Chinese knot was used on their wrists.

In 2001, California law enforcement linked DNA evidence from the
Original Night Stalker's crimes to DNA found from victims of an unidentified serial rapist dubbed the East Area Rapist in Northern California.

After 50 women were raped in the Sacramento area during the 1970's, citizens held a town meeting to discuss the East Area Rapist.  One particular incident that was discussed was the rape of a woman, whose boyfriend had dishes on his stomach put on by the rapist.  He was told that if he moved, the rattling of the dishes would alert him.

A man at the meeting stood up and insulted the male victims who allowed their women to be raped while trying to balance dishes on their stomach.

A few weeks later, this man's wife was raped while dishes were placed on his stomach.

Police now believe that the rapist was in attendance, although he has never been identified or apprehended.


Other Victims Linked by DNA

Keith & Patrice Harrington
Keith Harrington, 24, and Patrice Harrington, 27, were found bludgeoned to death in their home in the Niguel Shores gated community in Dana Point. Murdered August 19, 1980.

Manuela Witthuhn, 28, was murdered in her home in Irvine. Murdered February 5, 1981.

Janelle Lisa Cruz, 18, was found bludgeoned to death in her Irvine home. Murdered May 4, 1986.







Manuela Witthuhn











Janelle Lisa Cruz














Suspect Profile
Based on victims' descriptions of the East Area Rapist, the suspect who killed Lyman and Charlene Smith might have shown these characteristics in 1980:




  1. A white male in his 20s or early 30s.
  2. Medium height, husky build with a muscular upper body.
  3. A tattoo of a bull on either forearm.
  4. Blond or light brown hair.
  5. A high-pitched voice.
  6. Seemed middle class in his manners.
  7. Jogged with a white German shepherd.
  8. Drove a white '70s Pontiac.
  9. Mentioned he once lived in Sacramento, Davis, Contra Costa County or Goleta.
  10. Preferred bondage or sadomasochistic sexual practices.
  11. Showed proficiency in tying ornate knots.
  12. Gave gifts of jewelry.
  13. Showed unusual interest in the Smith murder investigation.
  14. Inexplicably was absent in the late hours of the night.
  15. Showed contempt for authority, tendency to blame others.

Episode
>Watch: The Original Night Stalker on A&E: Cold Case Files


Suspect Information & Modus Operandi
Prepared by: Special Agent Leslie D'Ambrosia, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Miami Sergeant John Yarbrough, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Homicide Bureau.
(includes photos & newspaper clippings)
>
Suspect Profile and MO
Includes a voice recording of the suspect

News Coverage
>Attorney , Wife Beaten to Death in Ventura Home (3/17/1980) The Press-Courier Archives
>Double Slaying Motive Sought (3/20/1980) The Press-Courier Archives
>DNA Test Link Slayings in 3 Counties (10/3/00)

Charlene & Lyman Smith mini-series by Colleen Cason
>Chapter 1: Between the sea and the stars (11/3/02)
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Chapter 2: The two Charlenes (11/4/02)
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Chapter 3: Terrible memories (11/5/02)
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Chapter 4: 'Welcome to homicide' (11/6/02)
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Chapter 5: The stuff of black binders (11/7/02)
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Chapter 6: The partner (11/08/02)
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Chapter 7: The boyfriend (11/09/02)
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Chapter 8: 'Those things that abideth' (11/10/02)
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Chapter 9: The biggest bull shippers (11/11/02)
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Chapter 10: Everyone has a theory (11/12/02)
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Chapter 11: This is so 'Dragnet' (11/13/02)
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Chapter 12: Better than any other mall (11/14/02)
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Chapter 13: 'Between this man and his God' (11/15/02)
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Chapter 14: One day in May (11/16/02)
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Chapter 15: The big, bad Wolfe (11/17/02)
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Chapter 16: The waivers (11/18/02)
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Chapter 17: The cul-de-sac killer (11/19/02)
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Chapter 18: Street Justice (11/20/02)
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Chapter 19: The odd couple (11/21/02)
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Chapter 20: The People vs. Alsip (11/22/02)
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Chapter 21: The accused takes the stand (11/23/02)
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Chapter 22: The quiet man (11/24/02)
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Chapter 23: The dead zone (11/25/02)
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Chapter 24: The missing link (11/26/02)
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Chapter 25: The Dragon's Lair (11/27/02)
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Chapter 26: Waiting for a phone call (11/28/02)
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Tech-savvy sleuths continue quest for Original Night Stalker (5/3/09)
Witnesses, Investigators & Suspects in the Case
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Who's Who in the Smith Murder Case (11/12/02)
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Where are they now? Updates on suspects, investigators and witnesses involved (11/28/02)
Photo Galleries
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Photo of Charlene & Lyman Smith's home on High Point Drive in Ventura





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