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Monday, August 8, 2011

Cold Case Time, Terri Horman

Hello everyone! It's Monday morning, time for Terri Horman's cold case! This is when I discuss a cold case that happened sometime in the recent past with Terri Horman, to remind her of how these things often get solved, even when the criminal(s) thought they had gotton away with everything. Today, I chose a cold case that got a break rather recently. This past week, a man named Billy Wilson, who had just been arrested in California, gave up some DNA, had it run through a database which did not exist back in 2004, and it matched up with some DNA that was found at the scene of a crime in 2004. August 21, 2004.......Gina Gruenwald was found stabbed to death in Colorado. She had gone out with friends that night, and they had gone home earlier than she did. That's all the police had.......no one else was anywhere near the crime scene, which was between two houses. There was survelliance of a man no one recognized at a nearby Walgreens, but that isn't really evidence. There was; however, DNA on Gina from a bite mark..........................
Gina Gruenwald

Fast forward to August of 2011. Billy Wilson get arrested miles away, in California. His DNA matches the DNA left from the bite in Gina Gruenwald. Wow. That's amazing, Terri, isn't it? It brings up quite a few questions, too. Billy Wilson obviously isn't a serial killer, since he has only been matched with one murder, and many other things about this crime make it appear to be an isolated incident, not a habit with Mr. Wilson. This in turn, makes this blogger wonder what his motive could possibly have been, since no connection between Mr. Wilson and his victim has been established. Was he asked to kill Ms. Gruenwald by someone? Was he paid by someone? It's too early, yet, for any reliable statements to have been leaked to the press, so I guess we will have to wait. But we do know one thing, for sure..........Wilson's DNA was found at this particular crime scene.

                                                                        Billy Wilson

Seven years. I'll bet Billy Wilson had almost forgotton about all this. I honestly hope he didn't think that his victim just didn't matter to anyone; that's the kind of thing that really ticks me off, when I listen to comments made by people who commit crimes. There is a universal idea, that almost all of them have, that the victims they choose really don't matter! It's amazing! I'm gonna tell you something right now, Terri Horman: Kyron matters. He matters a great deal. I have never even met him, but I would be really, really happy to see him returned safely to his parents. And when I see attention given to his case, I know that helping Kyron Horman get found is also helping the plights of other missing children, as the cause of child safety gets more attention and momentum worldwide. For that reason, I predict that many people are not going to simply let this go, as your "houze-boy" is probably hoping.

There you have it, Terri. That's your Monday Morning Cold Case. Please find someone who can help you bring Kyron home safely.

                                                                   Kyron Horman
                                                       

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