23 min

The Red 'Heads‪'‬ Missing Magnolias

    • True Crime

Why is no one talking about the red 'heads'!?! Our Google alerts are set with a potential serial killer at large. His victims were women with reddish hair whose severed heads were discarded in trash bags and were discovered in both southwest Louisiana and Texas in March of 2018 by cleanup crews.  Police believe that the two cases could be connected. Neither women's remains were ever uncovered. Dr. Michelle Jeanis weighs in with her expertise on serial offenders, while we posit who were these women and why did this offender assume their deaths would go unnoticed. 
The case received an update in 2019 when the first woman whose head was found on March 1, 2018 in Calcasieu Lake, Louisiana, was identified from her sketch by an ordinary citizen. A reconstruction has been done by FACES in Baton Rouge. The woman was later positively ID'd as missing San Antonio woman Sally Ann Hines and no one knows how she ended up in Cameron Parish. 
The second woman was discovered 150 miles away near Lake Houston on March 24, 2018 and she remains unidentified and is noted to be either white or Hispanic with good teeth and tattooed eyebrows and lashes.  However, witnesses saw a suspicious person throwing garbage bags off the side of the bridge. Police are looking for a man in his twenties who drives a blue-green Chevrolet Silverado extended cab pickup truck and is described as having lots of rust and looking as if it had been wrecked several times with a cardboard window on the back left passenger side. 
For information regarding the murder of Sally Ann Hines contact: Cameron Parish Sheriff's Office at 337-775-5111
For information regarding the unidentified woman contact: Houston police at 713-308-3600 or Crime Stoppers
at 713-222-TIPS.

Why is no one talking about the red 'heads'!?! Our Google alerts are set with a potential serial killer at large. His victims were women with reddish hair whose severed heads were discarded in trash bags and were discovered in both southwest Louisiana and Texas in March of 2018 by cleanup crews.  Police believe that the two cases could be connected. Neither women's remains were ever uncovered. Dr. Michelle Jeanis weighs in with her expertise on serial offenders, while we posit who were these women and why did this offender assume their deaths would go unnoticed. 
The case received an update in 2019 when the first woman whose head was found on March 1, 2018 in Calcasieu Lake, Louisiana, was identified from her sketch by an ordinary citizen. A reconstruction has been done by FACES in Baton Rouge. The woman was later positively ID'd as missing San Antonio woman Sally Ann Hines and no one knows how she ended up in Cameron Parish. 
The second woman was discovered 150 miles away near Lake Houston on March 24, 2018 and she remains unidentified and is noted to be either white or Hispanic with good teeth and tattooed eyebrows and lashes.  However, witnesses saw a suspicious person throwing garbage bags off the side of the bridge. Police are looking for a man in his twenties who drives a blue-green Chevrolet Silverado extended cab pickup truck and is described as having lots of rust and looking as if it had been wrecked several times with a cardboard window on the back left passenger side. 
For information regarding the murder of Sally Ann Hines contact: Cameron Parish Sheriff's Office at 337-775-5111
For information regarding the unidentified woman contact: Houston police at 713-308-3600 or Crime Stoppers
at 713-222-TIPS.

23 min

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