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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Two years later - false leads and fading hope
By Brian Hicks (Contact)The Post and Courier
Saturday, May 19, 2007
http://www.missingbrandyhanna.com/Home_Page.html
Donna Parent reflects on the disappearance of her daughter Brandy Hanna nearly two years ago.
If you go
What: Candlelight vigil for Brandy Hanna
When: 7:30 tonight
Where: Alex's Restaurant, 3713 Dorchester Road
The call came Tuesday while she was driving her new grandson home and, luckily, she missed it.
Even after two years, nothing upsets Donna Parent more than those messages that begin the same way: They've found a body ...
Sunday marks the second anniversary of her daughter's disappearance. On May 20, 2005, Brandy Hanna worked her shift at Alex's Restaurant on Dorchester Road, went home to her Florida Avenue apartment and vanished into the dark Lowcountry night.
Today, police have no fresh leads, no real suspects, no clue as to where the then-32-year-old North Charleston woman went. Detectives call it one of the most perplexing missing persons cases they've ever faced.
Parent has lived this nightmare for two years — false leads, people trying to cheat her out of reward money, fading hope.
On Tuesday, it was another of those messages. Somebody in Georgia, near the state line, had a flooding problem on their property — beavers damming up a river. When they went to investigate, they found the bones of a woman between the ages of 25 and 38.
"I didn't sleep all night," Parent said. "All I could think about was a dry riverbed and bones."
Although she has learned to remain skeptical until something suggests otherwise, that body found 250 miles away has been in the back of Parent's mind all week, leading up to tonight's candlelight vigil for Brandy at Alex's Restaurant.
But just like all the other times, this likely is a dead-end trail.
North Charleston police Detective Tamara Driggers, who works at least one day a week on Brandy's case, says this Georgia case doesn't hold the answer to this mystery.
For the past several months, Driggers and other North Charleston detectives have reviewed Brandy's case, re-interviewing witnesses and going through her stuff again. They have found little new information.
One of the people closest to the case, Brandy's ex-boyfriend, died last year, taking to the grave any information he might have had.
For now, they just have to hope something turns up. They are scheduled to get DNA matches from Parent and her son, just in case.
"I'm just hoping that, through all of it, some sort of lead comes up," Driggers said. "When it does, we will follow it until we exhaust it."
It's a strange case, police say. If something had happened on the street, Brandy most likely would have been left at the scene or there would be talk. But there is nothing.
Meanwhile, Parent has had to put up with a customer at the restaurant who complained about the missing persons posters and various photos of Brandy that hang in the dining room. The man complained to Alex's owners. Finally, the police asked him to not come back.
Then, Parent received a call from a man who demanded $5,000 to tell her where Brandy was.
"I told him there was $7,500 in the reward fund and it was all his if he took me to her," she recalls.
But the man wanted the money upfront, anonymously, or she would "never see her again." The police traced the call to a pre-paid cell phone.
In the past two years, Parent has discovered a whole world she never knew existed, a network of missing persons organizations, support groups and investigators.
A psychic told her Brandy was beneath a tin hut off Spruill Avenue.
Parent takes all of it in graciously and continues her own search for the truth.
Monica Caison, founder and executive director of the North Carolina-based CUE Center for Missing Persons, says Parent, like many people who have missing family members, has pushed for her daughter every day for the past two years.
"People just don't give up," Caison said. "Until you have a body, you still have hope."
These days, Parent has a grandson to occupy some of her time. Jacob Parent was born on Dec. 27, and Parent keeps him most afternoons.
"If Brandy was here, we'd be fighting over him," she said, laughing.
Parent's son, Michael, said that when Jacob was born it was the first time in a long while he'd seen joy in his mother's eyes.
Parent dotes on her grandson shamelessly and will not even let a lack of sleep keep her from her baby time.
After two years, it is nice to finally have something good in life.
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/
Saturday, May 19, 2007
http://www.missingbrandyhanna.com/Home_Page.html
Donna Parent reflects on the disappearance of her daughter Brandy Hanna nearly two years ago.
If you go
What: Candlelight vigil for Brandy Hanna
When: 7:30 tonight
Where: Alex's Restaurant, 3713 Dorchester Road
The call came Tuesday while she was driving her new grandson home and, luckily, she missed it.
Even after two years, nothing upsets Donna Parent more than those messages that begin the same way: They've found a body ...
Sunday marks the second anniversary of her daughter's disappearance. On May 20, 2005, Brandy Hanna worked her shift at Alex's Restaurant on Dorchester Road, went home to her Florida Avenue apartment and vanished into the dark Lowcountry night.
Today, police have no fresh leads, no real suspects, no clue as to where the then-32-year-old North Charleston woman went. Detectives call it one of the most perplexing missing persons cases they've ever faced.
Parent has lived this nightmare for two years — false leads, people trying to cheat her out of reward money, fading hope.
On Tuesday, it was another of those messages. Somebody in Georgia, near the state line, had a flooding problem on their property — beavers damming up a river. When they went to investigate, they found the bones of a woman between the ages of 25 and 38.
"I didn't sleep all night," Parent said. "All I could think about was a dry riverbed and bones."
Although she has learned to remain skeptical until something suggests otherwise, that body found 250 miles away has been in the back of Parent's mind all week, leading up to tonight's candlelight vigil for Brandy at Alex's Restaurant.
But just like all the other times, this likely is a dead-end trail.
North Charleston police Detective Tamara Driggers, who works at least one day a week on Brandy's case, says this Georgia case doesn't hold the answer to this mystery.
For the past several months, Driggers and other North Charleston detectives have reviewed Brandy's case, re-interviewing witnesses and going through her stuff again. They have found little new information.
One of the people closest to the case, Brandy's ex-boyfriend, died last year, taking to the grave any information he might have had.
For now, they just have to hope something turns up. They are scheduled to get DNA matches from Parent and her son, just in case.
"I'm just hoping that, through all of it, some sort of lead comes up," Driggers said. "When it does, we will follow it until we exhaust it."
It's a strange case, police say. If something had happened on the street, Brandy most likely would have been left at the scene or there would be talk. But there is nothing.
Meanwhile, Parent has had to put up with a customer at the restaurant who complained about the missing persons posters and various photos of Brandy that hang in the dining room. The man complained to Alex's owners. Finally, the police asked him to not come back.
Then, Parent received a call from a man who demanded $5,000 to tell her where Brandy was.
"I told him there was $7,500 in the reward fund and it was all his if he took me to her," she recalls.
But the man wanted the money upfront, anonymously, or she would "never see her again." The police traced the call to a pre-paid cell phone.
In the past two years, Parent has discovered a whole world she never knew existed, a network of missing persons organizations, support groups and investigators.
A psychic told her Brandy was beneath a tin hut off Spruill Avenue.
Parent takes all of it in graciously and continues her own search for the truth.
Monica Caison, founder and executive director of the North Carolina-based CUE Center for Missing Persons, says Parent, like many people who have missing family members, has pushed for her daughter every day for the past two years.
"People just don't give up," Caison said. "Until you have a body, you still have hope."
These days, Parent has a grandson to occupy some of her time. Jacob Parent was born on Dec. 27, and Parent keeps him most afternoons.
"If Brandy was here, we'd be fighting over him," she said, laughing.
Parent's son, Michael, said that when Jacob was born it was the first time in a long while he'd seen joy in his mother's eyes.
Parent dotes on her grandson shamelessly and will not even let a lack of sleep keep her from her baby time.
After two years, it is nice to finally have something good in life.
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/
Leslie Adams

Body Found May Be That of Leslie Adams
A body has been located in Georgia. Authorities believe it could be that of a lady missing from Lilburn, GA by the name of Leslie Marva Adams. She has been missing since Oct. 2005. They are using serial #'s on breast implants to help identify this person b/c this body that was located was found near breast implants. We did a little work with this family a while back. Hoping this brings some sort of answer for Leslie's family or for whomever has lost a loved one.
Related Links:
Bones may be missing local woman
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William (Billy) Smolinski, Jr
House passes bill to improve investigations of missing people
Posted May 22, 2007
3:40 PM
(Hartford-AP) _ The state House of Representatives has unanimously approved a bill that would improve standards for how police investigate missing person cases.
The legislation is in response to the case of Billy Smolinski, a 31-year-old Waterbury resident who disappeared in 2004 and has yet to be found.
Smolinski's family says police made them wait three days to report his disappearance, and authorities lost or misplaced Billy Smolinski's DNA samples three times. His relatives also say they had to pressure police to fingerprint his truck.
The House approved the bill 148-0 and sent it to the Senate.
Representative Vickie Nardello of Prospect urged the House to approve the bill, saying no one should have to go through what the Smolinski family went through. The legislation would require the state's Police Officer Standards and Training Council to develop guidelines by next January for how police accept missing persons reports and what information they should provide to victims' families.
Several other states are considering similar laws.
Updated Contact information on Billy Smolinski, Jr.
William (Billy) Smolinski, Jr’s Official Family
Website is: www.justice4billy.com
Please go to news articles and update tabs for all news stories on Billy.
Please forward this story to others so they can also read it. Thank you
Please e-mail confidential information to: info@justice4billy.com
Please mail confidential information to:
P.O. Box 123, Cheshire CT. 06410
Posted May 22, 2007
3:40 PM
(Hartford-AP) _ The state House of Representatives has unanimously approved a bill that would improve standards for how police investigate missing person cases.
The legislation is in response to the case of Billy Smolinski, a 31-year-old Waterbury resident who disappeared in 2004 and has yet to be found.
Smolinski's family says police made them wait three days to report his disappearance, and authorities lost or misplaced Billy Smolinski's DNA samples three times. His relatives also say they had to pressure police to fingerprint his truck.
The House approved the bill 148-0 and sent it to the Senate.
Representative Vickie Nardello of Prospect urged the House to approve the bill, saying no one should have to go through what the Smolinski family went through. The legislation would require the state's Police Officer Standards and Training Council to develop guidelines by next January for how police accept missing persons reports and what information they should provide to victims' families.
Several other states are considering similar laws.
Updated Contact information on Billy Smolinski, Jr.
William (Billy) Smolinski, Jr’s Official Family
Website is: www.justice4billy.com
Please go to news articles and update tabs for all news stories on Billy.
Please forward this story to others so they can also read it. Thank you
Please e-mail confidential information to: info@justice4billy.com
Please mail confidential information to:
P.O. Box 123, Cheshire CT. 06410
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Montel Williams - Jessica Edith Louise Foster

Montel Williams - Today on Montel
May 24, 2007
Sorry to keep reminding you, but some in my list said they did not get my email with the Montel info: 2 days and counting > Thursday, May 24th, 2007 (3 days before Jessie's 23rd birthday). Check your TV listings for your area, or go to: www.MontelShow.com for more info.
Thank you everyone for your support, you all know how I feel, Glendene.
http://www.jessiefoster.ca/
Sueann Ray's Killer Sentenced Today
Sueann Ray's Killer Sentenced Today
Today in a Pickens County court room, Quinton Ray, entered a plea of Guilty for the murder of Sueann Ray who was missing for six months in August 2005. Today was a very difficult day in that the District Attorney read the transcripts from the wire tap where Quinton revealed how he planned Sueann's murder and then carried it out. The details were very graphic and disgusting to hear. He avoided a jury trial and the death penalty and now will begin serving 2 life sentences with the possibility of parole in 20 years. His father was given 5 years probation for his role in helping Quinton move Sueann's van to the Wal-mart parking lot. We believe he helped Quinton carry Sueann's body to the grave in the woods on Cherokee Gold trail, but that was never proven in court.
Please see the article below which includes video. Today is not a victory for the family of Sueann Ray. Although her killer will more than likely never walk the streets as a free man again, Sueann will never be with us again. We'll only have memories. Let's not forget the victims.
http://www.11alive.com/news/article_news.aspx?storyid=97424
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Today in a Pickens County court room, Quinton Ray, entered a plea of Guilty for the murder of Sueann Ray who was missing for six months in August 2005. Today was a very difficult day in that the District Attorney read the transcripts from the wire tap where Quinton revealed how he planned Sueann's murder and then carried it out. The details were very graphic and disgusting to hear. He avoided a jury trial and the death penalty and now will begin serving 2 life sentences with the possibility of parole in 20 years. His father was given 5 years probation for his role in helping Quinton move Sueann's van to the Wal-mart parking lot. We believe he helped Quinton carry Sueann's body to the grave in the woods on Cherokee Gold trail, but that was never proven in court.
Please see the article below which includes video. Today is not a victory for the family of Sueann Ray. Although her killer will more than likely never walk the streets as a free man again, Sueann will never be with us again. We'll only have memories. Let's not forget the victims.
http://www.11alive.com/news/article_news.aspx?storyid=97424
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On The Road to Remember 2007 – Featured Cases/Rally Stops
On The Road to Remember 2007 – Featured Cases/Rally Stops
If you need more information please call CUE Center for Missing Persons 910-343-1131 or 910-232-1687
The deadline for stops and cases has closed and the following information is this year’s line up. We will have the LOGO completed soon and will distribute it out to everyone and it may be used for any and all tour related promotions. Thank you
For those of you hosting a stop please check addresses for final location and make sure they are correct, we will post the times and date of arrival tonight.
____________________________________________________________________________________
North Carolina
• Rally Stop – TBA “Raleigh/ Durham/ Cary”
Hosted by: The Family of Leah Roberts & Daphne Owings (DOE Network)
• Rally Stop – TBA “Raeford”
Hosted by: The Family of Troy Lee Jacobs
• Rally Stop – Wal-Mart 251 Premier Blvd. Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870 TBA “Roanoke Rapids”
Hosted By: The Family of Shonda Stansbury
• Rally Stop – “Maxton”
Hosted by: The Family of Delwin Locklear
Allison Jackson Foy – Wilmington
Carol Dowless – Whiteville
Dedrick Smith – Winston Salem
Deloris Melton – Seaside Beach
Delwin Locklear – Maxton
Kent Jacobs – Hope Mills
Kynande Bennett – Whiteville
Leah Roberts – Durham
Michele Haggadon - Wilmington
Pamela Bradshaw – Wilmington
Rosalind Wall – Southport
Scott Rabun – Chapel Hill
Tammy Ferguson – Leland
Timothy Smart – Boiling Springs Lake
Troy Lee Jacobs – Raeford
___________________________________________________________________________________
Tennessee
• Rally Stop - TBA “Nashville”
Hosted by: The Family of Michael Pierce
Adriana Wix
Cayce McDaniel
Freddie Whittiemore
Janie Sue Grooms Lindsey
Jennifer Wix
Jonathan Thrasher
Michael Pierce
Tabitha Tuders
____________________________________________________________________________________
Missouri
• Rally Stop – 113 South Main St. Craig, Missouri 64437 (City Park)
Hosted by: Volunteer: Linda Stovall (Honor of: Branson Perry)
• Rally Stop – 4209 Saint Joseph Avenue St. Joseph, Missouri 64505 (Krug Swimming Pool)
Hosted by: The Family of Ashley Martinez
• Rally Stop – 103 Hwy. H. Sikeston, Missouri 63801 (Miner Police Department)
Hosted by: Scott County Search and Rescue Team
• Rally Stop – Horse Fountain Country Club Plaza
• (Corner of 47th Street & J.C. Nichols Parkway) Kansas City, Missouri
Hosted by: The Family & Friends of Summer Shipp
•
Ashley Martinez
Branson Perry
Cheryl Ann Scherer
Jody Ledkins
Jon R. VanDyke
Lindsey Porter
Sam Porter
Shirley McKeown
Summer Shipp
Teresa Butler
___________________________________________________________________________________
Nebraska
• Rally Stop – Memorial Park 5651 Underwood Ave Omaha, Nebraska 68132
Hosted by: The Family of Jason Jolkowski & Project Jason Organization
Erin Kay Pospisil
Gina Bos
Jacquelyn Ann Rains – Kracman
Jason Jolkowski
Melvin Uphoff
____________________________________________________________________________________
Kansas
• Rally Stop - TBA ‘Wichita”
Hosted by: The Family of April Wiss
April Wiss
Richard Clark
Oklahoma
● Rally Stop – Wild Bill's Smokin Bar-B-Que 1904 S Elm Pl Broken Arrow, OK
Hosted By: Leslie Bess & The Family of Anthony Allen
Anthony Allen
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Arkansas
• Grand Rally Stop – Fort Smith Central Mall
Grand Rally Stop – 5111 Rogers Ave. Fort Smith, AR 72903
Hosted by: The Family of Anthony “Tony” Allen “Contact - (fortsmithrally@aol.com)
• Rally Stop – TBA “Rogers/Fayetteville”
Hosted by:
Anthony Ross Allen
April Pitzer
Bonnie Davenport McFadden
Joshua Middleton
____________________________________________________________________________________
Mississippi
Floyd Price
____________________________________________________________________________________
Alabama
Daniel Barter
Florida
• Rally Stop – TBA “Saint Petersburg”
Hosted by:
● Rally Stop – Bethel AME Church 6471 Golden Gate Pkwy - Naples, FL 34105
Hosted by: The Family of Terrance Williams
Bryan Hayes
Felipe Santos
Deborah Sue Lowe
Dori Ann Myers
George Skip Zelaya
John Rowan
Joshua Smith
Mark Degner
Melinda Harder
Sherri Swims
Terrance Williams
____________________________________________________________________________________
South Carolina
• Rally Stop – Florence County Sheriff Department
6719 Friend Field Road Effingham, SC 29541
Hosted by: Florence County Sheriff Department (Missing Area Cases)
• Rally Stop – Florence Police Department
180 N Irby St Florence, South Carolina 29501
Hosted by: Florence Police Department (Missing/Unsolved Homicide Area Cases)
• Rally Stop – Wal-Mart “Galleria Mall” 2377 Dave Lyle Blvd. Rock Hill, SC 25730
Hosted by: The Family of Eva DeBruhl (Missing Child)
• Rally Stop – 3713 Dorchester Road North Charleston, South Carolina 29418 (Alex’s Restaurant)
Hosted by: The Family of Brandy Hanna (Missing Adults)
• Rally Stop – Andrews Police Department 101 North Morgan Ave. Andrews, SC 29510
Hosted by: Andrews Police Department & The Family of Crystal Soles (Missing Adult)
Brandy Hanna
Cathy Hicks Parrott
Crystal Hicks
Crystal Soles
Eva DeBruhl
Randy Bratschi
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ADDITIONAL CASES FEATURED IN THE TOUR 2007
Audrey Nerenberg – New York
Bernadette Stevenson Caruso – Maryland
Deborah J. Centeno – Arizona
Jason Scott Adkins – Ohio – West Virginia
Jeremy Alex – Maine
Patricia Viola – New Jersey
Texas Stop has been pulled due to tour travel time, but the following cases will be featured that were planned: initially we had four request for rally stops and as of the deadline only one was submitted, the tour would be adding a day and a half travel to it for only one stop. See cases below:
Jacob Whitt
John Victor Dial
Monica Appleton
Patty Vaughn
Rachel Cooke
Roger Scott Dunn
If you need more information please call CUE Center for Missing Persons 910-343-1131 or 910-232-1687
The deadline for stops and cases has closed and the following information is this year’s line up. We will have the LOGO completed soon and will distribute it out to everyone and it may be used for any and all tour related promotions. Thank you
For those of you hosting a stop please check addresses for final location and make sure they are correct, we will post the times and date of arrival tonight.
____________________________________________________________________________________
North Carolina
• Rally Stop – TBA “Raleigh/ Durham/ Cary”
Hosted by: The Family of Leah Roberts & Daphne Owings (DOE Network)
• Rally Stop – TBA “Raeford”
Hosted by: The Family of Troy Lee Jacobs
• Rally Stop – Wal-Mart 251 Premier Blvd. Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870 TBA “Roanoke Rapids”
Hosted By: The Family of Shonda Stansbury
• Rally Stop – “Maxton”
Hosted by: The Family of Delwin Locklear
Allison Jackson Foy – Wilmington
Carol Dowless – Whiteville
Dedrick Smith – Winston Salem
Deloris Melton – Seaside Beach
Delwin Locklear – Maxton
Kent Jacobs – Hope Mills
Kynande Bennett – Whiteville
Leah Roberts – Durham
Michele Haggadon - Wilmington
Pamela Bradshaw – Wilmington
Rosalind Wall – Southport
Scott Rabun – Chapel Hill
Tammy Ferguson – Leland
Timothy Smart – Boiling Springs Lake
Troy Lee Jacobs – Raeford
___________________________________________________________________________________
Tennessee
• Rally Stop - TBA “Nashville”
Hosted by: The Family of Michael Pierce
Adriana Wix
Cayce McDaniel
Freddie Whittiemore
Janie Sue Grooms Lindsey
Jennifer Wix
Jonathan Thrasher
Michael Pierce
Tabitha Tuders
____________________________________________________________________________________
Missouri
• Rally Stop – 113 South Main St. Craig, Missouri 64437 (City Park)
Hosted by: Volunteer: Linda Stovall (Honor of: Branson Perry)
• Rally Stop – 4209 Saint Joseph Avenue St. Joseph, Missouri 64505 (Krug Swimming Pool)
Hosted by: The Family of Ashley Martinez
• Rally Stop – 103 Hwy. H. Sikeston, Missouri 63801 (Miner Police Department)
Hosted by: Scott County Search and Rescue Team
• Rally Stop – Horse Fountain Country Club Plaza
• (Corner of 47th Street & J.C. Nichols Parkway) Kansas City, Missouri
Hosted by: The Family & Friends of Summer Shipp
•
Ashley Martinez
Branson Perry
Cheryl Ann Scherer
Jody Ledkins
Jon R. VanDyke
Lindsey Porter
Sam Porter
Shirley McKeown
Summer Shipp
Teresa Butler
___________________________________________________________________________________
Nebraska
• Rally Stop – Memorial Park 5651 Underwood Ave Omaha, Nebraska 68132
Hosted by: The Family of Jason Jolkowski & Project Jason Organization
Erin Kay Pospisil
Gina Bos
Jacquelyn Ann Rains – Kracman
Jason Jolkowski
Melvin Uphoff
____________________________________________________________________________________
Kansas
• Rally Stop - TBA ‘Wichita”
Hosted by: The Family of April Wiss
April Wiss
Richard Clark
Oklahoma
● Rally Stop – Wild Bill's Smokin Bar-B-Que 1904 S Elm Pl Broken Arrow, OK
Hosted By: Leslie Bess & The Family of Anthony Allen
Anthony Allen
___________________________________________________________________________________
Arkansas
• Grand Rally Stop – Fort Smith Central Mall
Grand Rally Stop – 5111 Rogers Ave. Fort Smith, AR 72903
Hosted by: The Family of Anthony “Tony” Allen “Contact - (fortsmithrally@aol.com)
• Rally Stop – TBA “Rogers/Fayetteville”
Hosted by:
Anthony Ross Allen
April Pitzer
Bonnie Davenport McFadden
Joshua Middleton
____________________________________________________________________________________
Mississippi
Floyd Price
____________________________________________________________________________________
Alabama
Daniel Barter
Florida
• Rally Stop – TBA “Saint Petersburg”
Hosted by:
● Rally Stop – Bethel AME Church 6471 Golden Gate Pkwy - Naples, FL 34105
Hosted by: The Family of Terrance Williams
Bryan Hayes
Felipe Santos
Deborah Sue Lowe
Dori Ann Myers
George Skip Zelaya
John Rowan
Joshua Smith
Mark Degner
Melinda Harder
Sherri Swims
Terrance Williams
____________________________________________________________________________________
South Carolina
• Rally Stop – Florence County Sheriff Department
6719 Friend Field Road Effingham, SC 29541
Hosted by: Florence County Sheriff Department (Missing Area Cases)
• Rally Stop – Florence Police Department
180 N Irby St Florence, South Carolina 29501
Hosted by: Florence Police Department (Missing/Unsolved Homicide Area Cases)
• Rally Stop – Wal-Mart “Galleria Mall” 2377 Dave Lyle Blvd. Rock Hill, SC 25730
Hosted by: The Family of Eva DeBruhl (Missing Child)
• Rally Stop – 3713 Dorchester Road North Charleston, South Carolina 29418 (Alex’s Restaurant)
Hosted by: The Family of Brandy Hanna (Missing Adults)
• Rally Stop – Andrews Police Department 101 North Morgan Ave. Andrews, SC 29510
Hosted by: Andrews Police Department & The Family of Crystal Soles (Missing Adult)
Brandy Hanna
Cathy Hicks Parrott
Crystal Hicks
Crystal Soles
Eva DeBruhl
Randy Bratschi
____________________________________________________________________________________
ADDITIONAL CASES FEATURED IN THE TOUR 2007
Audrey Nerenberg – New York
Bernadette Stevenson Caruso – Maryland
Deborah J. Centeno – Arizona
Jason Scott Adkins – Ohio – West Virginia
Jeremy Alex – Maine
Patricia Viola – New Jersey
Texas Stop has been pulled due to tour travel time, but the following cases will be featured that were planned: initially we had four request for rally stops and as of the deadline only one was submitted, the tour would be adding a day and a half travel to it for only one stop. See cases below:
Jacob Whitt
John Victor Dial
Monica Appleton
Patty Vaughn
Rachel Cooke
Roger Scott Dunn
Sunday, May 20, 2007
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