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    29 april

    转自abc新闻 Detectives Chase 'Smiley Face' Murder Mystery

    Retired NYC Detectives Spend 11 Years Connecting the Drowning Deaths of 40 Young Men Across the Country 

    By KRISTI PIEHL

    April 28, 2008 — 
    Chris Jenkins was a popular student at the University of Minnesota who disappeared one night in 2003.

    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.

    But for two retired New York City Police detectives, Jenkins' death became the link that connected the drowning deaths of 40 young men —usually high-achieving college students —in 25 cities in 11 different states.

    Chilling Discovery

    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."

    At the crime scene of a drowning in Michigan, Gannon and Duarte discovered grafitti that they believed was written by the killers, but were puzzled by a word they hadn't seen before.

    "We found 'sinsiniwa,' which was very suspicious at the time," said Gannon.

    Then the detectives found the strange word in Iowa, where they were investigating the drowning death of 24-year-old Matt Kruziki.
    Bloodhounds tracked Kruziki's scent to an intersection near the Mississippi River. The detectives believe that is the location where the killers slid Kruziki's body in the water —it was at Sinsiniwa Avenue.

    "We believe they were specifically leaving a clue for us or anyone who was paying attention to these drownings, that the cases were ultimately linked," Gannon said.

    Paul McCabe of the FBI office in Minneapolis said the bureau investigated some of the deaths late last year and concluded that they were accidental drownings. He said an FBI behavioral analysis, requested by a Wisconsin police chief, concluded that there was probably not a serial killer at work.

    McCabe said his office is not actively investigating any of the deaths but would be interested in seeing any new information that Gannon and Duarte had discovered.

    Gannon said they were publicizing their conclusions now because they are looking for help.

    "Right now really we're out of finances and really can't do any more on the cases. In fact, we looked at 89 cases in totality. We knocked out 30 right away and there was 19 cases that we haven't even done yet and out of those 19, they look like at least 10, 15 of those could be connected," Gannon said.

    Chris Jenkins' mother, Jan, like the McNeills and other families, want answers about how their son died.

    "The people that murdered Chris have murdered before him and they've also murdered people after him and those people are still at large," Jan Jenkins said.

    5_61_042808_smiley_face in IOWA Smiley Face in IOWA

    11 april

    蒙太奇 110408

    偏见
    办公室有两个mm同事都来自邯郸。一开始没有发觉,408调试当天因为晚上要奋战,所以一起吃了晚餐,才发现他们对北京人有这么强的情绪。本是出于好奇,聊起了考学,结果发现自己犯了大忌。高考时北京人“占的便宜”如此大,让她们火撞顶梁门;北京人对外地人的不屑和鄙视更甚。我,坐在饭桌另一边,作为他们批判的群体中的一员,很愤慨,“你们这叫歧视!”虽然我列数北京人在外地也拥有同样的悲惨命运,甚至因为背着首都的夹板有时候更不好过,但是这在那种根深蒂固的不平衡面前太不起眼了,以至于我觉得力不从心,两个mm的一唱一和让我更加没有还手之势。

    我承认有时候自己对外地人有不公平的评价,但具体接触到个人,还是不会用偏见去仗量的。mm跟我强调,“我们不针对个人”。但我听的还是好生别扭,这种话题最好还是“当事人”不在场的时候谈论比较好。

    回想起我在宿舍和同城姐妹们谈心,很少有这种挑剔外地同学的话题。但“北京人”在其他宿舍似乎有点众矢之的的境遇。莫非真的因为首都太特殊了?或者,这是身为北京人应该接受的?我听过太多外地学生分儿其实很高但是上了什么什么不太好的大学的例子,我对此又能做的了什么呢?我只能说,外地同学多努力,争取去做教育局掌权人,把政策改改。否则,跟北京孩子抱不平,除了让我们耳朵生茧,没有什么实际意义(可能,让他们心里发泄有了对象算是一点意义?)。

    就好像一个人做了100件好事,但做了1件坏事。人们记住的永远会是那件坏事。100个北京人,99个中立的人,有1个对外地人不公,外地人有99%的几率会把这个作为北京人的特征宣传给自己的同乡。然后北京人的形象就树立起来了。反之亦然。

    这可能就是社会群体的保护机制。保护自己成员,尽可能产生对外来侵害的预防和免疫。偏见就是这个机制的附属产物,它会永远存在,只要我们人拥有地域性。这么想想,也就没什么好愤慨的了。
    03 april

    蒙太奇 030408

    尘埃落定
    这一阵申请、等待、选校的狂潮算是结束了,虽然盼望已久的马里兰最终还是在4月1日给我了读master的ad,我还是选择了Albany。
    从去年10月到今年4月这半年的张罗真是累人心。总结起来,申请的学校有点多,毕竟不了解自己在这个方向上到底能给审核的老师什么印象,还是保守了一些。很大程度上源于医学英语这个怪异的专业,并没有在信心上给我良好的影响(佐治亚州立以此为借口拒绝了我就是一个例子)。但FSU,Simon Fraser,Rutgers,CUNY,WSU倒都还是比较大方。不过有了SUNY,只能淡淡的对他们说“不”了。
     
    在这里感谢这么就以来为我指点迷津的朋友们,没有你们我走不到今天。
     
     
     
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