If a serial killer is hunting for victims across the USA, is anyone safe? Living in Alabama, this story is starting to concern me more and more. I know it's been a LONG time since the days of Ted Bundy, the Night Stalker and Son of Sam. I think the evidence points to YES, IT IS A SERIAL KILLER.
As a father of two little girls (they will always be little to me) this story is as scary as it gets. Authorities in Alabama are calling a 12-year-old girl a hero, and we all should do the same. Kidnapped and being held for a week, against her will.
No doubt about it. Ahhh, yes, the (YOUR TOWN) chili, spaghetti or BBQ cook-off. Everyone wants to win it and have that local prestige.
Linda Anders, a 41 year-old woman originally from Alabama, wanted to win really, really badly.
Why Alabama? I can not find one single connection to the state of Alabama in this double murderer of children's past history. Tuscaloosa? Northport? Birmingham?
It's been a little over one week since Vicky White broke her "boyfriend" and convicted killer, Casey White out of jail in Alabama. We know that the vehicle they were driving was found abandoned in Williamson County, Tennessee. Now, some authorities believe that the duo could be getting help from fellow criminals.
This is information we all want to know, as residents of Alabama. Many wanted criminals in Alabama are a SERIOUS danger to our children and our families.
*Please understand, criminal charges are an accusation. The defendants in this story are assumed innocent unless AND until they are proven guilty.
First, we start in Cullman, Alabama.
The case captivated the nation. It captivated all of us in the Deep South, like Alabama and Florida, due to reports of Laundries whereabouts. Most of them just rumors but the sad story seemed to hit everyone that followed the reports. Now, comes word from the FBI that Brian Laundrie "admitted" responsibility for Gabby Petito's death.