How long had that been going on? A deputy in the sheriff's office told the Eureka Humboldt Standard that Muldavin had been a resident of Fortuna, but was "believed to have left this area several weeks before the Table Bluff mystery occurred. The victims: A man and a woman beaten and stabbed to death inside a locked up home. Costa was tied to the crimes when detectives discovered that he was growing marijuana at the site where the bodies were discovered. Without DNA testing at the time, they couldnt definitively say who it belonged to, but it seemed a safe assumption the missing women had been found. Fire crews responding to a report of a blaze at 8 Hardings Way in Truro around 11:30 p.m. learned a home had just exploded, according to Truro Fire Chief Tim Collins. Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell case: A timeline of events, Lamar Johnson: "I am a freed man and a blessed man", Father told daughter, 14, to drive siblings home as he abducted their mother, Exonerated man fulfills dream of walking daughter down the aisle, Chad Daybell's kids claim he was "fooled in worst, most deadly way possible". Want more true crime? But Bob George wants the jury to believe Frazier could have. First published on September 20, 2007 / 11:18 AM. she remembers. Though three appeals have been denied, he now has a new legal team, and they have filed another motion for a new trial. Katie Dowd is the SFGATE managing editor. Provincetown, at the far tip of Cape Cod, would seem a perfect place to spend a summer day. As for the DNA, the lynchpin of the prosecution's case, the significance of that, George says, is all in how you look at this crime. Then, on day six, there was a shocker, when the judge announced he was throwing one juror off the panel -- a white woman whose boyfriend was arrested in an unrelated crime. A huge bombshell," Williams remembers. State police create playing cards to help with unsolved murders, 4 Cape announced. (Jeanette DeForge/Republican staff). But George says, getting the jury to believe that could be a problem, because his client is being tried in lily white Cape Cod. Tips can also be emailed to tips.fbi.gov or MSPtips@pol.state.ma.us. In May 1968, according to The New York Post, a woman named Sydney Monzon was seen getting into Costa's car shortly before she vanished. "We were just like electrified. "He was a convenient patsy for the defendant to blame," D.A. Tim Arnold: It's Christa Worthington. Help us speak for these souls, who can no longer speak for themselves, said Col.Christopher Mason of the Massachusetts State Police, in a video that shows each of the playing cards. Like many disturbed, violent people, Tony Costa was in some ways passing on trauma he'd experienced in his own life. The EPA launched a review of the project in August 2021. Karen Marchioni (Photo submitted by Jennifer Case). In response to the news of Costas crimes, Edith told her father, If Tony is a murderer, then anybody could be a murderer.. The videotaped rap contest shows Frazier listening to music with McCowen nearby. "Now, I'm just still in a lot of disbelief about what's happened. One local cop was quoted as saying "The press is bad, but the tourists are even worse.". EPA: Machine gun range could harm Cape Cod drinking water Rodman recalls that in 1969 Costa suddenly disappeared and no one would tell her where he'd gone. In it, McCowen is sometimes confused and comes up with at least half a dozen different versions of what really happened the night police say Christa Worthington died. ", In 1985, Muldavin was the subject of a profile by The Californian for his radio show on KAZU in Pacific Grove. Massachusetts police are seeking information about Muldavin in relation to the Ruth Marie Terry murder case. No arrests have been made in connection with Smiths killing. "He sees Christa lying on the floor in a sort of a kitchen hallway area and he sees Ava near her mother's body," Williams explains. As noted by authors Liza Rodman and Jennifer Jordan, the Cape Cod area attracted a large population of hippies and had a steady supply of drugs flowing through it. Census, death and marriage records reviewed by SFGATE begin to coalesce a portrait of Terrys life. The cause of death was determined at the time to be a blow to the head and is estimated to have occurred several weeks prior. Two days after a new juror was seated, the logjam was broken and the jury rendered its verdict. Playing cards arent just for games like poker, rummy, or blackjack. You had remains of woman after woman found on two highways. Maine's oldest unsolved murder case is that of 13-year-old Mary Catherine Olenchuk. But Frazier's DNA wasn't found anywhere on Christa's body. "So, O'Keefe continues, at around 1:30 a.m., McCowan drove to Christa's house in Truro, where he killed her," the DA argued. She had been left face-down on a beach blanket, and there was no sign of a struggle, so she may have been attacked while napping or by someone she knew. It's a nightmare after nightmare. How did it go down?" And everyone in town's had an opinion. Couldn't believe they'd come up with a match.". Police bungled that investigation, he charges, from the moment they arrived at the crime scene. Terrys DNA was compared to other samples, creating a family tree that grew narrower and narrower until a close relative was found last week. He never knew his father, who passed away when Tony was just a baby. When questioned, Costa claimed Monzon had simply run away to Europe. A man is found dead on a beach, his identity unknown. The state police, Department of Corrections, and district attorneys are distributing playing cards featuring the victims in unsolved homicides and missing-persons cases. Nine of those womans bodies would later be found by police. Harold Tracy: Jailbreak in Cape Cod - Crime Capsule "This is a false confession," George argues. Darrel Jenkins, Jr. A few weeks before the 21st anniversary of her disappearance on June 27, 2000, Worcester District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr. announced Francis Frank P. Sumner Sr., a Spencer man who died in 2016, as a person of interest in the case, however, no charges have been filed and the case remains open. But the judge ruled against McCowan, upholding his conviction. A lengthy investigation did not yield an arrest . Williams remembers. The state police, Department of Corrections, and district attorneys are distributing playing cards featuring the victims in unsolved homicides and missing-persons cases. In the summer of 1974, a young girl stumbled upon the body of a woman in Cape Cod . Long Unsolved Murder Comes Into Focus "Now when they found the DNA, for 39 months you will hear they were looking to speak to Christa's last lover," George said in court. You'd sit around and once again go through it, trying to figure out, could it have been Tim? The victim? As reported by Murderpedia, Costa wrote a "factual novel" while serving his life sentence in prison. In the prosecution's scenario, McCowen was drinking heavily that night. The Lineup notes that Costa got married in 1963, and eventually had three children with his wife, Avis. I believed he was innocent and still believe he's innocent and will believe he's not guilty until the day I die," says his attorney. "Ava won't have her. One twin murdered, the other abducted, and the lead detective is missing while on the killer's trail. On May 12, 1974, Costa committed suicide by hanging himself in his prison cell. Here is the crazy true story of the Cape Cod Vampire, Tony Costa. Sources report that Costa was asked if he had anything to say before sentencing, and his reply was, keep digging.. The Lineup reports that four bodies were found near Truro, Massachusetts in 1969. Massachusetts' unsolved killings 1 of 8 Watch "Murder on Cape Cod: Who Shot Shirley Reine?" Wednesday, September 2, at 9 p.m. He's a little suspicious about what really happened to get that juror removed. Her hands were missing, presumably removed by the . In a phone call with him, she was taped criticizing the police and there's concern about bias. Osborn had blunt force injuries to her head and neck. Worthington, a 40-year-old Vassar grad, had lived what seemed a life in the fast lane, covering the runways of New York, London and Paris for top fashion magazines, scoring an interview with fashion superstar Yves St. Laurent when she was just 26 years old. We'll find out what happened.". All the while waiting for the crime lab to find a DNA match, first there was the neighbor and former boyfriend Tim Arnold. Joe Hill, son of prolific author Stephen King, has publicly stated he thought an extra in the film Jaws a woman wearing a blue bandana looked like the composite image of the victim created by forensic experts at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the Smithsonian Institution, the website reported. Social distancing. The disarray continued inside. "He admits that, yes, he went there on Friday night, yes, he had sex with her and yes, he beat her. A later trial was planned for the murder of his other victims at a later date. Although the grisly murder scene was huge news in Cape Cod, no one came forward with the womans identity. During a 2015 viewing of Jaws, which was filmed around Martha's Vineyardaround the time of Terrys murder, Hill noticed an extra who looked similar to the description of the Lady of the Dunes. O'Keefe argues, saying Frazier had nothing to do with the murder. The State Police Unresolved Cases Unit headed the project, according to a press release from the agency. Yes! No arrests have been made in connection with the fatal shooting. Spencer asks. Quarantine. "This is a person with a 76 to a 78 IQ on his best day, meaning on a day where he's not using drugs and alcohol, not under pressure," George says. Only the random DNA round-up got much public attention. Unresolved - Cape Cod Times
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