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colubrid660
04-29-2008, 08:04 PM
Chris Jenkins was a popular student at the University of Minnesota who disappeared one night in 2003.

Reporter and detectives connect "smiley face" tag to deaths of young men.
Four months later, he was found dead in the Mississippi River. At first police thought Jenkins was just a drunk college kid who accidentally fell into the river and drowned after a night on the town.

Detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte have been tracking the suspicious drowning deaths of young men across the country ever since they investigated the death of college student Patrick McNeill, who drowned in New York City in 1997. Gannon made a promise to McNeill's parents that he would never give up on his case.

When the detectives took a look at Jenkins' death, they discovered that the position of his body and other physical evidence proved that the college student didn't drown accidentally. The cause of death on Jenkins' death certificate was changed to "homicide."

While most local investigations focus on where a body was recovered, Gannon and Duarte wanted to know where the body went into the water. If they could figure out that location, the detectives believed they'd be able to gather evidence from the actual crime scene.

In city after city, the detectives found a smiley face painted somewhere at the crime scene. The color of paint used and the size of the faces varies, but the detectives are convinced it is a sick signature claiming responsibility for the homicide.

The detectives found the smiley faces in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Wisconsin and Iowa.

Gannon and Duarte also came to the surprising conclusion that more than one person is involved in the murders.

"Because there's such a wide range of states the killings are through," Gannon said today in an exclusive interview on "Good Morning America." "Besides the fact that we have multiple victims on the same night."

While this is not very well-known - heck I didn't even know about it until two days ago - these murders seem to have reached northeastern New York. In February, a student at my college, as well as a student at a nearby college, went missing. The student from my school was found drowned in a river recently, fitting the M.O. of the "Smiley Face Murders." No smiley has been found as of yet. Another missing person, from a nearby Vermont school, is more recent, and has not been found.

The editor of my newspaper told us of a security video he saw of a smiley victim, who was seen going to the bathroom, walked out some time later, walked past his friends and continued out the door down the street. Very creepy.

Because this national spate of disturbing murders has reached my area, I was wondering if anyone had any additional information on this, as it seems to be happening everywhere.

Vodstok
04-30-2008, 05:39 AM
http://a11news.com/57/smiley-face-murders/

maybe some more info.

colubrid660
04-30-2008, 06:45 AM
http://a11news.com/57/smiley-face-murders/

maybe some more info.

cool, thanks.

EDIT: damn, that article makes it even more disturbing. I had no idea its known that its a loose organization doing this.

bloody_ribcut
04-30-2008, 04:27 PM
smiley face assholes.....

colubrid660
05-02-2008, 06:43 AM
Okay it was confirmed that a smiley face was found painted on a tree at the murder in question here. Police are still not calling an official smiley murder, however.

monalisa
05-10-2008, 09:19 PM
The BF and I have speculated for a few years that a serial killer was involved in the sudden outbreak of college aged guys leaving a bar or party and ending up dead in a large, local river, either the Mississippi, or something that ended up merging with the Mighty Missipp (eg St. Croix River, Minnesota River...). Neither of us knew at the time that the same thing was happening in other states. It was even sugguested a couple of years ago by some reporter and the cops here (Minneapolis) just blew it off like they didn't even think it was worth investigating. What a sick-fuck thing to have people connected with across the country. At least here, we primarily have a love of what is made in a movie and (hopefully) know the difference between that and real life. And if we find someone or somebodies that may mean harm, we eventually expose them. I feal safer here than any place else on the net, and I don't even come here that often anymore.

It's a twisted world we live in.

frozenheart
05-23-2008, 12:01 PM
I just finished the book about the TRUE smiley face killer, Keith Hunter Jesperson. The thing that bothered me most about that guy was all the animals he tortured. But most crazies do that, people that are violent to animals rarely stop there.

Despare
05-23-2008, 01:46 PM
I just finished the book about the TRUE smiley face killer, Keith Hunter Jesperson. The thing that bothered me most about that guy was all the animals he tortured. But most crazies do that, people that are violent to animals rarely stop there.

It bothered you more that he tortured animals than the fact that he killed people?

frozenheart
05-24-2008, 10:53 AM
It bothered you more that he tortured animals than the fact that he killed people?

Yes of course. Animals and children are innocent, I have no feelings for grown adults. I like horror movies for a reason, you know.

massacre man
05-24-2008, 11:01 AM
:eek:
http://blog.news-record.com/staff/culture/Culture%20Shock%20-%20The%20Joker-thumb.jpg

It bothered you more that he tortured animals than the fact that he killed people?

Guess the member has that name for a reason.

Despare
05-24-2008, 12:00 PM
Yes of course. Animals and children are innocent, I have no feelings for grown adults. I like horror movies for a reason, you know.

Animals are not children, they're beasts, and while I love them I wouldn't put animals over human beings. I eat animals... and they're tasty.

frozenheart
05-27-2008, 04:07 PM
Animals are not children, they're beasts, and while I love them I wouldn't put animals over human beings. I eat animals... and they're tasty.

Predictable answer. Everyone laugh.

massacre man
05-27-2008, 04:12 PM
Predictable answer. Everyone laugh.

Why?


.....

Despare
05-27-2008, 09:47 PM
Predictable answer. Everyone laugh.

It wasn't meant to entertain, I'm simply putting the roles in perspective. I don't share the same opinion as you do, and I love animals. Anyway... these crimes are pretty grisly and it will be interesting to see how many of these people get caught and if they're simply emulating the other crimes or all truly connected.

wufongtan.
06-02-2008, 08:47 AM
i hear police are looking to question this man in relation to the crimes :) . if anyone has seen this man, do not approach him, contact your local police immediately

illdojo
06-05-2008, 10:14 AM
i hear police are looking to question this man in relation to the crimes :) . if anyone has seen this man, do not approach him, contact your local police immediately
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e107/illdojo/you_are_an-1.gif

Zero
06-14-2008, 10:55 AM
this just seems like a series of coincidences to me

The_Return
06-14-2008, 04:26 PM
this just seems like a series of coincidences to me

There are no coincidences....ever.

colubrid660
06-14-2008, 06:00 PM
There are no coincidences....ever.

yeah its pretty unlikely