Unsolved Murders: Jomali Morales, Michael Beatty, Julie Mitchell, Gareth Williams, Jonelle Melton, Amina Said, Sarah Said, Jahmeshia Conner & Paula Sladewski

Julia Bodeeb
There are so many murders in America. Too many murders remain unsolved. This is often due to witnesses either refusing to give information to the police or being too afraid to do so. When someone is murdered so many people are impacted. Friends, family, co-workers, spouses and anyone in a relationship with them seek answers about the crime. Too often though, murders remain unsolved for years.

Please take a look at articles about unsolved murders across our nation. The victims deserve justice. Someone out there has information that could help solve the crime. Perhaps you may want to write an article about unsolved murders too. This will help keep the search for the killer in the news.

Who Killed Jomali Morales in Manhattan?

Jomali Morales was killed in an elevator in New York City. She was a mother and now she is gone. To read more about the murder go HERE.

Michael Beatty, Murdered at Age 20, in Florida

Michael Beatty was just starting his adult life when he was shot to death in Miami. To read more about the murder go HERE.

Julie Mitchell Killed in her Home in Oklahoma City

Julie Mitchell had a young daughter at the time she was murdered in her home. The child was alone in the home with her after the killing. To read more about this unsolved crime go HERE.

Gareth Williams, Worked for M1-6 in England: Who Murdered Him?

Gareth Williams worked for the government in England. His murder has investigators puzzled. To read more about the search for his killer go HERE.

Jonelle Melton was a Teacher: Who Murdered Her

Jonelle Melton was a teacher. She devoted her life to helping children. And now she has been killed and the murder remains unsolved. To read more about the investigation go HERE.

Jahmeshia Conner, age 12, Who Murdered Her?

Jameshia Conner was still a child when she was killed. There is a murderer on the loose on the South Side of Chicago. To read more about the investigation into her unsolved murder go HERE.

Yaser A. Said: Wanted for the Alleged Honor Killing of His Daughters

Amina Said and Sarah Said were allegedly killed by their father in an honor killing. These girls had not yet started their adult lives when they were killed. To read more about the tragic murders go HERE.

Paula Sladewski was Murdered in Miami

Miami can be a dangerous city. Paula Sladewski was killed there. Her killer is still on the loose. To read more about the murder investigation go HERE.

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Published by Julia Bodeeb

Winner, Pulitzer Center Global Issues contest (Washington, DC), semi-finalist: The Nation's poetry contest. Published in newspapers, magazines and many online websites. Sold jokes to a major comic. Over a...  View profile

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  • Nancy P. Goodman, in Tennessee3/9/2011

    thanks for bringing these to our attention, good job!

  • Delicia Powers3/3/2011

    Well done!

  • Claire Luna-Pinsker3/3/2011

    Thanks for keeping these people cases alive for their families sake. Our society has become more brutal, with more victims being buried without a whisper.

  • Anne Stjern3/3/2011

    You're right, Julia. There are too many unsolved murders in this country. Each murder that goes unsolved means that at least one murderer is getting away scot-free. It is a good idea to keep these names and the names of many more like them in the public eye. Perhaps someday, there will be closure fore each.

  • Abby Greenhill3/3/2011

    It is good you are bringing these name out for people to see again.

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky3/3/2011

    Wow, terribly sad. Great reporting though.

  • Julie Wimmer3/2/2011

    Glad I got this! good article (although depressing), i wrote one today that got sent with an error in the link (about cats)

  • LG Crabtree3/2/2011

    Keeping bringing the cases forward!

  • Laura Cone3/2/2011

    super

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