Connecticut Western District Cold Cases Need Help Solving

Siun Griffin
The Connecticut Western District Police are calling out for any information regarding the following cold cases. If you think you can provide any information at all about the cases mentioned please do not hesitate to get in touch by calling the numbers provided.

Unknown Female Murder
On May 18, 1985 an African American woman was found partially dismembered and on fire near the Sasco Creek overpass, westbound side of I-95, Westport, Connecticut. To date the police have been unable to identify this woman or find those responsible for this homicide. The woman is described as wearing a white or crème coloured thick wool sweeter, black or blue jeans and a plain gold necklace.

If you feel you have information that may help identify this woman or her killer contact the Connecticut State Police Western District Major Crime Squad on 800 575 6330 or 203 696 2561.

Sandra L. Miller Suspicious Death
49-year-old Sandra Miller disappeared in June 1993 when her disappearance was reported to the Milford police. It wasn't until July 20, 1993 that the badly decomposed remains of Sandra Miller were found in the woods alongside the Merritt Parkway. A passing motorist on the westbound side near the Grunmman Avenue overpass, Norwalk, Connecticut, spotted the remains.

Investigations into the death have revealed the Sandra Miller did not die as the result of trauma and the cause of death has still not be found. If you have any information about this suspicious death please contact the Connecticut State Police on 800 575 6330 or 203 696 2561.

Edgar Rodriguez Death
Edgar Rodriguez was found on October 21, 1989 at 10:15 am by two hikers. He was found in woods owned by the Bridgeport Hydraulic Company on Newtown Turnpike ¼ mile from Redding, Connecticut.

The police investigations of this case have gone cold and they are as asking members of the public that could help provide any information to please get in touch by calling 800 376 1554 or 203 267 2220.

Pamela Jerome-Pepper
On January 13, 1986 the partially naked body of Pamela Jerome -Pepper was found in the snow on land owned by the Bridgeport Hydraulic Company, near Redding Connecticut.

The victim was discovered by a Department of Environmental Protection Officer partially buried in the snow. When she was found she was naked from the wait down. Pamela is described as being a blonde, white female that was wearing tan turtle neck shirt that had brown and maroon stripes, dark wool coat, brown leather boots and tan corduroy pants.

The last reported sighting of Pamela Jerome-Pepper was on November 25, 1985 in the centre of Bridgeport, when she was 43 years old.

There is a $20,000 reward for any information leading to a conviction in this case. If you have information that you think could help please contact the Connecticut State Police on 800 376 1554 or 203 267 2220.

Sources

DPS Western District Major Crime Squad
http://www.ct.gov/dps/cwp/view.asp?a=2159&q=294546

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