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Alexa: Robert Wone (32), was murdered on 2 August 2006, in his friend's Washington, D.C.

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apartment. He was "restrained, incapacitated, and sexually assaulted" prior to his death. The only
individuals present in the apartment at the time were its three residents, all friends of Wone. They
have denied involvement and insisted that an intruder committed the crime. Authorities claim that
there was no evidence of a break-in: the apartment appeared to be washed and cleaned, the three
residents appeared freshly showered, and the evidence was not consistent with the residents'
accounts. In addition, the residents tampered with the crime scene, waited an inordinate amount of
time to call 911, and exhibited strange behavior when paramedics and police arrived. Authorities
believe that either some or all of the three house-mates murdered Wone and engaged in a cover-up

Maryam: Real-estate agent Lindsay Buziak (24), was stabbed 40 times while showing a house to an
unknown couple in Saanich, British Columbia, Canada, on 2 February 2008.[101] Buziak had
expressed reservations to her boyfriend, as the couple had claimed to have been referred to her by a
coworker who was unreachable at the time. He had waited outside in his car for part of the time,
and was taken into custody along with a friend but was later cleared. Police believe the attack was a
professional hit since Buziak was stabbed from behind without any defensive wounds and the couple
had made the appointment with a disposable cell phone. The investigation is continuing.

Jennifer Servo (22), a TV news reporter, was found beaten and strangled in her Abilene, Texas,
apartment on 16 September 2002. Police have suspected either her former boyfriend or a co-worker
she had begun a new relationship with, but so far lack the evidence to arrest either.

It all started when Tjersland became a police dispatcher in Freetown in 1999. In the beginning, he
said, he didn’t believe in ghosts. “Today, because I’ve seen some things and I’ve heard some
things...I’m gonna say yes [I believe].”Some of those things include one night at a church in
Dartmouth — he would not disclose which one — where he and friends were investigating reports of
eerie occurrences. In a building without plumbing and electricity, odd lights and noises are less easily
explained away, he noted. “We actually had a bench move,” he said. “When you drag a bench over
the floor, it makes that horrific noise — it actually moved.”

“I had several people coming forward, including police officers,” he said. “One actually gave me a
case file for his aunt.”It was a murder case from 1940, a 22-year-old woman — Irene Perry — who
disappeared from Dartmouth Street one June afternoon, only for her remains to be discovered a
month later in the brush off Woodcock Road near Russells Mills village. No one ever caught her
killer.

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