2011年10月29日星期六

The fate of three of these women were of particular interest

Fearing that some women may have been the victims of the police in December took the controversial decision to publish a face of about 160 women, in the hope that people will be able to provide information on them. Dozens of women remain unidentified. In April, investigators went to the public their doubts, that Franklin had killed seven women who had been missing for years, more women died of a style similar to that of the other victims.

The fate of three of these women were of particular interest: Ayellah Marshall, a high school, where he died in 2005; Rolenia Morris, 25, who also disappeared in 2005, and an unidentified woman whose photograph was found that residence Franklin, when he was arrested. Police found identification documents and photos of the three in a refrigerator in the garage of Franklin, where images of Janecia Peters, one of 10 women Franklin is accused of killing, were also found.

So when RainbowVision opened in 2006 as a retirement community for the first time in the country to serve with gay and lesbian pride, offering elegant adobe where people could live their lives with friends, the couple could move fast enough. "It has been our safety valve," said Gaynor. These days, this promise is almost forgotten.