March 10, 2012
Serial Murderer In Tucson AZ
[From article]
"Norma Rowe, Alleen's mother, made every effort to locate her and finally contacted the police. She worked as a night nurse, she said, and when she had left, Alleen had been in her bed. The next morning, she was gone, without taking her purse or any clothing except the bathing suit she had been wearing, and a yellow shift. Norma told them about a sex club at the high school that her daughter had described to her in which young people were involved with drugs, perversions, and organized prostitution. The officer in charge said that this was one of the most far-fetched tales he'd ever heard and did not take it seriously. An investigation failed to disclose any sign of such activities.
[. . .]
Smitty even told Richie about Alleen Rowe, but Richie was used to Smitty's stories and did not believe him.
[. . .]
The judge allowed it, but then dismissed psychiatry as a science and refused to postpone the trial for a year, as Tinney had requested. The jury was then brought in.
[. . .]
http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/predators/schmid/sand_1.html
Charles Schmid: The Pied Piper
By Katherine Ramsland
TruTV.com
"Norma Rowe, Alleen's mother, made every effort to locate her and finally contacted the police. She worked as a night nurse, she said, and when she had left, Alleen had been in her bed. The next morning, she was gone, without taking her purse or any clothing except the bathing suit she had been wearing, and a yellow shift. Norma told them about a sex club at the high school that her daughter had described to her in which young people were involved with drugs, perversions, and organized prostitution. The officer in charge said that this was one of the most far-fetched tales he'd ever heard and did not take it seriously. An investigation failed to disclose any sign of such activities.
[. . .]
Smitty even told Richie about Alleen Rowe, but Richie was used to Smitty's stories and did not believe him.
[. . .]
The judge allowed it, but then dismissed psychiatry as a science and refused to postpone the trial for a year, as Tinney had requested. The jury was then brought in.
[. . .]
http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/predators/schmid/sand_1.html
Charles Schmid: The Pied Piper
By Katherine Ramsland
TruTV.com
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