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True Crime Stories You Missed This Week: July 17-21, 2023

Gulgo Beach could have been the perfect cover for a serial killer suspect’s duck hunting corpses.

First on Fox: Rex Haverman, a 59-year-old architect, suburban father and duck hunter who Suffolk County police allege is a suspect. Gilgo Beach Serial KillerHe could have gone from his boat ramp near Massapequa Park, New York, to the marsh grass house where investigators found the victims in minutes, virtually undetected, if he had taken a flat-bottomed vessel that he had access to.

“It’s likely that this was an option that he would have seen at the time as something that would be viable for him if, in fact, he was trying to dispose of a body,” Paul Morrow, an attorney and former NYPD inspector, said during a tour of the area Wednesday.

Rex Haverman is accused of three murders in New York. (Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office via AP)

Suspected Portland serial killer who tried to strangle police K-9 released from prison early: report

A man is suspected of killing four of the six women who were recently murdered. Portland area He had previous run-ins with the law, including an incident during which he allegedly tried to strangle a police K-9.

Jesse Lee Calhoun, 38, is reportedly a person of interest in connection with the four deaths and is now in custody, according to KOIN, which also reported that Calhoun had several other run-ins with the law in his past. He was released early from prison under a law signed by the former. Oregon Governor Kate Brown.

Calhoun was charged with three counts of unauthorized use of a vehicle, assault on a public safety officer and one count of first-degree theft in 2019, Oregon Department of Corrections records show.

A separate photo of the Portland murder victims and Jesse Lee Calhoun

Jesse Lee Calhoun, 38, has been named a person of interest in connection with the killing of Kristen Smith, 22. Charity Lynn Perry, 24; Bridget Leann (Ramsay) Webster, 31; and Ashley Real, 22. (Military County Sheriff’s Office)

Arizona woman killed by her live-in lover after years of cheating, daughter says: ‘Everything was a lie’

Loretta Bowersack has it all – money and local fame – but the one thing missing from her life is love.

It was 1986 when the wealthy businesswoman decided to lease a room. At his Tempe, Arizona, home. Taw Benderly, a Scottish entrepreneur with big invention dreams, arrives on a motorcycle, ready to answer his call.

But he stole more than her heart.

The 69-year-old’s tragic case is the subject of a new episode of “Buried in the Backyard.” The Oxygen True Crime series examines cases from across the country where victims are found in unexpected places. It includes interviews with investigators involved in the cases as well as loved ones.

Taw Benderly in a suit and Loretta Bowersack in a tie-dyed dress as they both smile

Taw Benderly in a suit and Loretta Bowersack in a tie-dyed dress as they both smile (oxygen)

Carly Russell searched Google for ‘taken’ movie, hours before ‘Amber Alert’ disappeared, Alabama police say

Googled by Carly Russell. The movie “Taken” Before disappearing on July 13, along with several other search terms, it led to the moment an Alabama woman told a 911 operator she saw a toddler walking along a busy interstate.

According to the Hoover Police Department, Russell, 25, disappeared on July 13 after telling a 911 operator that she saw a 3- to 4-year-old child in a diaper along Interstate 459 South near Birmingham, Alabama.

After the 911 call, Russell called a relative and stopped talking but the line “remained open,” according to police. She returned home at approximately 10:45 p.m. on July 15 and was taken to a local hospital before being released.

Police said her “taken” discovery was “highly unusual” and that they are investigating her disappearance as questions remain about her whereabouts.

Alabama woman Carly Russell's car was caught on traffic cam video

Hoover, Alabama police are reviewing traffic camera video from I-459 that shows Carly Russell’s car, driving slowly in the emergency lane with warning lights on, pulling over before disappearing on July 13. (Courtesy: Hoover Police Department / TCA)

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