Saturday, April 21, 2007

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Orange Bulletin



THE WOODBRIDGE CONNECTION:The trail of a missing Waterbury man

By: Marilyn Moss, Special to the Bulletin

04/19/2007



The mystery surrounding the disappearance of Billy Smolinski, a Waterbury man missing since August 2004, has received intense scrutiny recently. Presently, the state legislature, prompted by the story of Smolinski's disappearance, is considering a bill to improve methods for handling missing adult cases. In addition, on April 11, the Waterbury Police Department, under orders of the Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission, released its records concerning the investigation of Smolinski's disappearance to the public.



In those records, Madeline Gleason and Christian Sorensen, both Woodbridge residents, are mentioned in connection with the investigation.
According to the police records, as of August 2004, Smolinski had been involved in a yearlong relationship with Gleason, a Woodbridge school bus driver for B&B Transportation. During that same period of time, Gleason had also been involved with Sorensen, another Woodbridge school bus driver and a former member of the Board of Selectmen. According to the police reports, Gleason said that Smolinski broke off the relationship during the week preceding his disappearance when he learned about Gleason's relationship with Sorensen.
Gleason last saw Smolinski on Aug. 24 2004, the day he disappeared. On that same day, Sorensen's phone records revealed three calls from Smolinski. According to the police reports, Smolinski left a threatening message on the answering machine, saying, "Chris you better watch your back."
Sorensen, who was interviewed by the Waterbury police, admitted having a relationship with Gleason. Sorensen maintained, however, that he had no personal interaction with Smolinski. Initially, Sorensen denied any trouble with Smolinski, but he subsequently told police that Smolinski was responsible for breaking windows on Sorensen's bus several months earlier.
Almost immediately following Smolinski's disappearance, the Smolinski family began hanging missing person posters of Billy Smolinski in Woodbridge, as well as other surrounding towns. Those posters were torn down repeatedly. Although Gleason denied tearing down posters in a Waterbury police report dated Aug. 5, 2005, Gleason admitted to tearing down the posters in a Woodbridge police report dated Nov. 22 2004. That report states that Gleason said, "... she will continue to tear them down if she sees them posted."
After months of this poster battle, the Woodbridge police arrested Janice Smolinski, the mother of the missing man, for criminal trespass. According to the Woodbridge Police Department spokesman, Sgt. Frank Cappiello, the warrant was an attempt to quiet things down. "We were trying to defuse the situation," he said.
Those charges were subsequently dismissed at trial. However, Janice Smolinski and her daughter, Paula Bell, are facing litigation filed by Gleason and her employer, B&B Transportation. The suit claims that the Smolinskis harassed the plaintiffs.
The suit was filed in August 2006, but the Smolinskis have continued to hang missing person posters. And those posters continue to be torn down.
During the investigation by the Waterbury police, Gleason also told the police that one of Sorensen's friends, whom she refused to identify, had received a call on or about Aug. 29, 2004, from a Hartford payphone. According to Gleason's report, the caller said, "Tell Chris to watch his back."
In that same report, Gleason said that she had received a number of hang-up calls from Rhode Island, but she had not saved the phone numbers on her caller ID. Gleason did tell the police that Smolinski "was an outdoorsman and loved to hike in the woods, and he knew how to survive in the woods."
The released police records all revealed that an Oxford man contacted "Crime Stoppers" in June 2006 in response to a segment aired about Billy Smolinski. The Waterbury police subsequently interviewed the individual, who preferred to remain unnamed. According to the police report, this individual said that in October 2004 he was told by a close friend of Shaun Karpiuk, Gleason's son who died in February 2005, that Karpiuk choked Smolinski to death at Gleason's apartment. The body was buried at a construction site in Shelton; the grave site was covered with concrete the following day. "I basically believe that that's what happened. That's why I went to the police," the man said, who had once been an employer of Karpiuk.
Although the Waterbury police drove by the area, no further action was taken, according to the police records.
The investigation was taken over by the FBI in August 2006. The FBI had no comment about the ongoing investigation when contacted on April 13. When asked about the above information concerning Karpiuk, however, a spokeswoman for the FBI, MaryBeth Miklof, said, "We're still receiving information from the Waterbury Police Department."
Despite efforts to contact Gleason and Sorensen, neither of those individuals chose to respond.



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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Virginia Tech Memorial

For those that died or injured at Virgina Tech April 16,2007.

Virginia Tech Memorial ~ Deliver Us From Evil ~ Love Francine


Another tragedy in our life that we have to cope with. Our hearts go out to all those students and faculty members killed during this horrendous act of evil. A special prayer to all those who have to carry the burden of this loss.

We have created a special condolence book for family and friends to leave their heart prints for those lost. I hope that we can all do the same.

Thank you for your kindness, love and caring, you each have a special place in my heart. My husband and I have a family member who goes to this school we thank God that he is a survivor and yet our hearts are extremely heavy for those who were taking so senselessly from this life.

With great respect and love
Francine

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Monday, April 16, 2007

Branson Kayne Perry

As of April 11,2007 it will have marked 6 years since Branson Kayne Perry disappeared from Skidmore, Missouri April 11,2001 without a trace..


His reward has increased today from $5000.00 to $10,000.00.

Please keep Branson and his family in your prayers, today, tommorrow and always..

Please print and place Branson Kayne Perry's poster.
http://www.projectjason.org/18wheel/18WheelAngel_BransonPerry.pdf

Regards,

Linda Stovall
~ Advocate

http://www.bransonperry.com

“On the Road To Remember” 2007

The 4th Annual Tour “On the Road To Remember” the Missing
Set for June 2007 - Honoree Anthony "Tony" Allen

Travel route will be determined by persons wishing to host a rally in their respected state. Families who are in neighboring states can attend the closet rally stop and we can feature cases from any states in the tour. CUE Center must be provided with a photo, letter or email from the family stating permission to include their loved one in the tour and allowing to CUE Center to advocate for their case. All tips are recorded and turned over to law officials and followed up CUE Center. More information will follow as preparation and routes are mapped out with continuos updates. When contacting the center via email please list your missing loved ones names in the heading. Thank you

SEE ATTACHED LINE UP FOR RALLY STOPS CURRENTLY IN AND CASES

About the tour:
The annual tour was created to generate new interest in cold cases of missing persons across our nation. The inspiration came in 2004 from the case of a North Carolina college student "Leah Roberts" who had gone on a cross country trip of exploration; to only later find her wrecked abandoned vehicle, leaving no sign of her whereabouts for years. Leah's case went cold and interest faded until CUE volunteers set out on a grueling 14 day trip to re trace her route and inform the media along the way of all those that were missing in the path of the tour. In the years to follow, it only seemed right to keep hope alive after families from abroad had voiced the need for more help and supported the tour "idea".

Monica Caison
CUE Center for Missing Persons
PO Box 12714
Wilmington, NC 28405
(910) 343-1131
(910) 232-1687 24 Hour Line
Email: cuecenter@aol.com
Website: http://www.ncmissingpersons.org/

Matters of Interest

Good Evening,

I wanted to take a few moments of your time to cover some items that may be of interest to you, the family member of a missing person, and/or one of our peers who might be able to utilize some, or all of the information provided.

Family Member Conference Calls

As some of you might recall, we previously had bi-monthly internet text chats set up for family members to be able to meet and talk. Due to scheduling conflicts, the chat has not taken place as of late. We're still planning on using it in specific situations, such as guest chats in which we want a transcript, or by popular demand.

Project Jason is making use of new technologies available to better serve you. To this end, we are going to have one or more test conference calls with family members of missing persons. Our new system allows us to make a conference telephone call with up to eight persons at the same time. These conference calls would allow family members of missing persons to talk to each other on the telephone in a group setting. We will call you on your land line, so you would incur no cost to participate.

We will be conducting a test this Tuesday evening, April 17th, at 6:30pm central time. If you are interested in participating, and will be available on that date and time, please let me know at your earliest convenience. We'll use this test to help determine the optimum group size and explore sound or other quality issues. During the call, we'll share an overview of our missing loved one's story and discuss issues related to our situations. We'll ask you to provide feedback about the experience after the call via email. If you are interested and available, please email me.

If the conference calls are successful, and in demand, we'll be very pleased to continue with them and offer them as a regular service. Most family members of the missing find it very helpful to be able to talk to other family members. Many of us are isolated geographically and financially, preventing us from reaching out to other family members. The Family Member Conference Call can serve to bring you together with those who understand this unique experience and what you are going through.


Considering a Private Investigator

Steve Bronnum, a former, but seasoned private investigator with experience in missing persons' cases, has graciously taken the time out of his busy schedule with the Missing People Podcast to write a two part series for our Voice for the Missing blog entitled "Considering a Private Investigator." The purpose of this series is to provide family members of missing persons with the knowledge they need to make an informed decision about using and choosing a private investigator. You may read the series by clicking on the links below. We hope this information will be helpful to you.

http://voice4themissing.blogspot.com/2007/04/41407-considering-private-investigator.html
http://voice4themissing.blogspot.com/2007/04/41507-considering-private-investigator.html


Missing People Podcast

Recently, we sent you an email detailing the Missing People Podcast. We have several interviews up on the site with family members and professionals in the cause. If you missed this email and the detailed information about how you can participate, please let me know, and I will be happy to resend it to you. Interviews are just one part of the offering to increase awareness of your missing loved one. You may listen here: http://www.lumospub.com/interviews.html Recent interviews include Vicki Kelly of the Tommy Foundation, and Stephanie McNeil, sister of missing John Spira.

The original press release about the podcast can be found here: http://voice4themissing.blogspot.com/2007/03/31707.html


Coming Soon: A Special Report about Siblings of Missing Persons

With thanks to our friends in Australia at the Families and Friends of Missing Persons Unit, we will be publishing a multi-part series about the issues faced by siblings of missing persons. This series, reprinted with permission, covers the needs of the siblings, which sometimes can be overlooked with the attention and support often provided specifically to the parents or other caregivers. We know you will find valuable information in the series, whether you are a sibling or a parent. We'll start the series later this week at http://voice4themissing.blogspot.com/


As always, with hope for all of our missing loved ones,

Kelly Jolkowski, Mother of Missing Jason Jolkowski
President and Founder,
Project Jason
http://www.projectjason.org

Read our Voice for the Missing Blog
http://voice4themissing.blogspot.com/

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