• Oregon man charged with murder in suspicious deaths of 3 women in 'comp

    From useapen@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 21 08:21:11 2024
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    An Oregon man has been charged in the murders of three women who were
    found dead under "suspicious circumstances" last year, officials announced Friday.

    Authorities have identified one suspect in the deaths of the three women – Charity Lynn Perry, 24, Bridget Leanne Webster, 31, and Joanna Speaks, 32
    – the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office said Friday.

    Jesse Lee Calhoun, 39, has been charged with three counts of second-degree murder and three counts of second-degree abuse of a corpse in connection
    with the women's deaths, the district attorney's office said, after a
    grand jury returned the six-count indictment on Thursday.

    At a press briefing Friday, Multnomah County District Attorney Mike
    Schmidt called the case "complex," and said it required a "significant investigation" involving multiple law enforcement agencies.

    "There's still more work to be done, investigations are ongoing," Schmidt
    said.

    Calhoun has been in custody at Snake River Correctional Institution since
    July 2023 for unrelated charges and was scheduled to be released next
    month, online Oregon Department of Corrections records show. He is
    expected to be transferred to the custody of Multnomah County authorities
    for arraignment, prosecutors said. It is unclear if Calhoun has an
    attorney who can speak on his behalf.

    Multnomah County authorities, citing the ongoing investigation, released
    few details about the case, including what alleged evidence led them to
    the suspect and how the women died.

    Speaks' body was found at an abandoned property in Ridgefield, Washington,
    on April 8, 2023, authorities said. Police in Portland, Oregon, said in November 2023 that the homicide was believed to have happened in Portland.

    The Multnomah County District Attorney's Office said in July 2023 that
    they were investigating whether the deaths of four women – including Perry
    and Webster – who were found dead throughout Oregon were related. The announcement came weeks after Portland police spoke out against online speculation regarding a possible serial killer in the Pacific Northwest.

    Perry's body was found in a culvert near Ainsworth State Park in east
    Multnomah County on April 24, 2023, the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office
    said. The Polk County Sheriff's Office in Oregon said Webster's body was
    found six days later, on April 30, 2023.

    Perry's mother, Diana Allen, told reporters Friday that it's been "very,
    very frustrating" for the families of the victims not to have answers amid
    the ongoing investigation, but that she has had respect for the district attorney office's process.

    "Even though they wouldn't give me the answers, I knew they had answers,"
    she said.

    The deaths of two other women – Kristin Smith and Ashley Real, both 22 – initially believed to have been linked, remain under investigation, the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office said Friday.

    The body of Smith, who was reported missing in December 2022, was found on
    Feb. 19, 2023, in a wooded area in Portland, police said. Real's body was
    found in a wooded area in Clackamas County in Oregon in May 2023, a month
    after she was reported missing to Portland police, authorities said.

    "We keep waiting, we keep praying and stay hopeful," Melissa Smith,
    Kristin Smith's mother, said during Friday's press briefing. "We stay
    hopeful that we soon can get justice for them as well."

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/oregon-murders-women-
    indictment/story?id=110348827

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  • From Danart@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 27 05:27:57 2024
    useapen wrote:
    An Oregon man has been charged in the murders of three women who
    were
    found dead under "suspicious circumstances" last year,
    officials announced
    Friday.

    Authorities have identified one suspect in the deaths of the three
    women –
    Charity Lynn Perry, 24, Bridget Leanne Webster, 31, and Joanna
    Speaks, 32
    – the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office said Friday.

    Jesse Lee Calhoun, 39, has been charged with three counts of
    second-degree
    murder and three counts of second-degree abuse of a corpse in
    connection
    with the women's deaths, the district attorney's office said, after
    a
    grand jury returned the six-count indictment on Thursday.

    At a press briefing Friday, Multnomah County District Attorney Mike

    Schmidt called the case "complex," and said it required a
    "significant
    investigation" involving multiple law enforcement agencies.

    "There's still more work to be done, investigations are
    ongoing," Schmidt
    said.

    Calhoun has been in custody at Snake River Correctional Institution
    since
    July 2023 for unrelated charges and was scheduled to be released
    next
    month, online Oregon Department of Corrections records show. He is
    expected to be transferred to the custody of Multnomah County
    authorities
    for arraignment, prosecutors said. It is unclear if Calhoun has an
    attorney who can speak on his behalf.

    Multnomah County authorities, citing the ongoing investigation,
    released
    few details about the case, including what alleged evidence led
    them to
    the suspect and how the women died.

    Speaks' body was found at an abandoned property in Ridgefield,
    Washington,
    on April 8, 2023, authorities said. Police in Portland, Oregon,
    said in
    November 2023 that the homicide was believed to have happened in
    Portland.

    The Multnomah County District Attorney's Office said in July 2023
    that
    they were investigating whether the deaths of four women –
    including Perry
    and Webster – who were found dead throughout Oregon were related.
    The
    announcement came weeks after Portland police spoke out against
    online
    speculation regarding a possible serial killer in the Pacific
    Northwest.

    Perry's body was found in a culvert near Ainsworth State Park in
    east
    Multnomah County on April 24, 2023, the Multnomah County Sheriff's
    Office
    said. The Polk County Sheriff's Office in Oregon said Webster's
    body was
    found six days later, on April 30, 2023.

    Perry's mother, Diana Allen, told reporters Friday that it's been
    "very,
    very frustrating" for the families of the victims not to have
    answers amid
    the ongoing investigation, but that she has had respect for the
    district
    attorney office's process.

    "Even though they wouldn't give me the answers, I knew they
    had answers,"
    she said.

    The deaths of two other women – Kristin Smith and Ashley Real, both
    22 –
    initially believed to have been linked, remain under investigation,
    the
    Multnomah County District Attorney's Office said Friday.

    The body of Smith, who was reported missing in December 2022, was
    found on
    Feb. 19, 2023, in a wooded area in Portland, police said. Real's
    body was
    found in a wooded area in Clackamas County in Oregon in May 2023, a
    month
    after she was reported missing to Portland police, authorities
    said.

    "We keep waiting, we keep praying and stay hopeful,"
    Melissa Smith,
    Kristin Smith's mother, said during Friday's press briefing.
    "We stay
    hopeful that we soon can get justice for them as well."

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/oregon-murders-women- indictment/story?id=110348827

    Well apparently it is four
    women ( Gilgo Beach ), and is ( Portland Oregon )


    JLC literally was a prison-inmate. He and other inmates help put out a wild-fire ( drafted ). Afterwards the
    governor literally less his sentencing. Afterwards the murders started
    a couple of months later. I mean
    honestly guy might be helping ( drafted ) putting out fires but has

    Assault
    Strangulation
    Kidnapping
    Assaulting a public-officer ( fighting the law physically ).

    Kidnapping + Strangulation + Assault is literally a recipe for
    disaster. To top of it they literally fought an officer.
    This persons did not know when to stop then or now.

    This guy is a violent-offender. Which means he literally needs to be under-control. There is no hope for this guy at all.
    If he just play along he would be scott free right now. I know the
    "voices" might talk to us but we need to be stronger
    then those voices. The war for souls is a fragile one. We have to rise
    above $#@#$@ so we can truly be clean.

    Put this guy on a farm somewhere, or assembly-line. He deserve it. Yes
    proven to be an efficient worker but wow
    just wow.


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