Crime Wire Looks at Crime Scene Safety
April 2, 2012 by Dennis Griffin
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What happens in the aftermath of violent crime, meth lab discovery, or moving out a hoarder? All of these incidents require specialized cleanup of bio-hazard material, airborne pathogens, or pest infestation, something not often thought about as we read stories in the headlines. How do these messes get cleaned up and who does it? Crime Wire welcomes Trauma Technicians and Marco Micola’s work in compassionately serving families who are not equipped to deal with any further trauma surrounding the death of a loved one, infectious disease, or one who is victim to hoarding or drugs. The public often doesn’t think about the gruesome task of cleanup after a crime, but Trauma Technicians are bound to carry out their duties with the well-being of the client in mind. Highly trained and certified response teams provide professional services with compassion, integrity and discretion. Website: Trauma Technicians Trauma Technicians, LLC is highly recommended by trained professionals such as:- Medical Examiners
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Crime Wire Examines Unsolved Murders of Kenneth Kanehl and Pamela Barnes of Waterford, Michigan
March 26, 2012 by Dennis Griffin
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Double Unsolved Homicide of Kenneth Kanehl and Pamela Barnes
Seven years after the 2005 murders of Kenneth Kanehl and Pamela Barnes, there have been no arrests or charges, and although much speculation and suspicion, naming of the main suspects will be a shock. The pattern of conduct of persons close to the deceased has raised many questions by the families and those left behind in this awful tragedy. Why have investigators let this slide? Overview from guest,Jessie Kanehl, stepmother of Kenneth Kanehl:
On July 3, 2005, Kenneth Kanehl, 39 and Pamela Barnes, 41 were murdered in their home on the 5400 block of Brunswick, Waterford, MI. Their bodies were discovered on Wednesday, July 6, 2005. They were both shot in the head multiple times. Kenny was off on vacation that week so his absence at work did not concern anyone. On either Tuesday or Wednesday, Pam's boss called her mother to notify her that Pamela did not show up for work on Tuesday. Monday was the 4th of July Holiday. Kenny and Pam were last seen at a friend's house where they went for a 4th of July party and then to fireworks late Saturday night. They were killed in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 3rd. Pamela's mom, Carolyn Barnes, called the Waterford Police Department on Wednesday, July 6th to do a welfare check at their home. The police arrived there at approximately 5 p.m. and found their bodies.
Kenny and Pamela each had teenage daughters from previous relationships. One lived at the home, the other visited often. One has been affected seriously over the tragedy, the other has moved on and doing well. What are the circumstances that connect a daughter and her father to the murders? Tune in for details as this double unsolved murder is discussed by the Crime Wire Team.
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Crime Wire Welcomes Lisa Valentino: Seeking Justice for Allison Jackson Foy
March 19, 2012 by Dennis Griffin
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Guest: Lisa Valentino, sister of Allison Jackson Foy
Allison Jackson Foy went missing from Wilmington, NC June 30, 2006 and her remains were recovered in April of 2008, along with another set of remains belonging to Angela Nobles Rothen, who went missing a year after Allison. This begins the long road towards justice for Allison, seeking answers, and bringing the perpetrator(s) to an arrest. Allison's sister, Lisa Valentino, works closely with CUE Center for Missing Persons, who conducted many searches and awareness campaigns in the years that Allison was missing, but the road didn't end there. Still working together to find a final resolution to the case and bring justice for Allison and the two young children she left behind, Lisa continues to work with opportunities to benefit CUE Center, as well as attends their National Conference each year, bringing her experience as a support to other families. Lisa Valentino, once again, brings awareness to the fact that there is still someone out in the community who murdered her sister, Allison, and may have murdered others and hid them as well.

For updated information about Allison Jackson Foy, please refer to the website: Justice for Allison
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- Allison Jackson Foy murder 7/30/2006 Wilmington, NC *Allison stabbed to death; her murder remains unsolved; possibly related to the murder of Angela Rothen* (mylifeofcrime.wordpress.com)
- Angela Nobles Rothen murder 6/10/2007 Wilmington, NC *Angela's remains found near other murder victim, Allison Jackson Foy; cases may be related* (mylifeofcrime.wordpress.com)
- Crime Wire Returns March 13 on "Inside Lenz Network!" Guest: Michale Callahan, "Too Politically Sensitive" (dennisngriffin.com)
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