In hope that a collaborative Web effort can FINALLY bring justice and resolution to the 2012 murder of Univ. of N. Carolina coed Faith Hedgepeth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np8a4FoGE20 [20/20 broadcast]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yz8mBob9aPs ["Trace Evidence"]
https://truenoirstories.wordpress.com/2016/06/25/faith-hedgepeth/
http://twistedpodcast.libsyn.com/episode-50-the-murder-of-faith-hedgepeth
https://crimewatchdaily.com/2016/02/16/crime-watch-daily-investigates-the-murder-of-faith-hedgepeth/
https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/tv-shows/breaking-homicide/full-episodes/who-killed-faith (2018 episode)
ALSO, because of the heavy suspicion usually directed toward Karena Rosario, I'll leave a permanent link to this longish "Defense" of Karena that has been offered by a reader:
https://faithhedgepeth.blogspot.com/p/on-september-7-2012-faith-danielle.html
Friday, November 25, 2016
Pondering....
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Could It Be This Easy? (...with Addendums)
https://twitter.com/ABC2020/status/779559747385036800
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Wednesday, September 21, 2016
20/20 This Coming Friday
New story from Tom Gasparoli reporting that the 20/20 piece (ABC) on Faith's murder will be aired this coming Friday (9/23/16). Tom interviewed Miguel Sancho a senior producer for the story:
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/community/durham-news/dn-opinion/article102628902.html
It doesn't sound as if ABC settled on any specific theory in the investigation, but we'll see. Nor does Sancho reveal any new information in the interview, but does say that “We are confident viewers of our report will get a significant amount of previously undisclosed information.” So that is encouraging.
ADDENDUM: ABC News has posted a promo for the 20/20 episode. It does contain a few new bits of information that I assume may be more fleshed-out during the program. At this late date (after what seems a sloppy investigation) new information has to be taken slightly skeptically unless fairly definitive evidence supports it. But after the show I may add to or alter the summary/timeline given above if new details appear convincing:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/murdered-unc-students-final-moments-police-happened-faith/story?id=42281581
ADDENDUM II: Have watched the show now, and it does contain at least some new information which I'll post about when I've digested it further (and in context of all past information) -- am sure it will get good coverage in local media, but again, while hopeful, feel skeptical of it solving the case (could even complicate the case further, but I need to review some old notes).
Thursday, September 8, 2016
New Public Outreach
Thanks to someone at the Websleuths website for pointing out this new Crime Watch video of Chapel Hill PD coming forth with a few more snippets of information on the case (not sure why this info couldn't have come out sooner than the 4-year mark, but perhaps the case, under new direction, will now be more forthcoming -- any new verbal reports from the public, after a 4-year lapse, will have to pass tests of credulity and memory, but with technological advances maybe there will yet be new forensic evidence at some point). There are several points made in the clip that some readers here will find of interest:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO2R-EV0ruU
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
20/20 Involved
Another fresh entry from Tom Gasparoli upon the 4th anniversary of Faith's tragedy, primarily to report that ABC's 20/20 broadcast will focus on the case in an upcoming episode (according to Tom, probably this coming Friday or the next Friday -- ADDENDUM: as of 9/16/16 still not shown so stay tuned). More national exposure for this brutal unsolved crime:
http://www.gaspowrites.com/2016/09/four-years-tonight-2020-is-on-case-now.html
Just another reminder that this case will NOT fade from memory, fade from coverage, fade from people's thoughts, nor fade from the consciences of all those complicit... it is with you forever... and forever is a long time.
Let's all hope this national exposure may jar a memory, or jar some sliver of humanity into coming forth and break the Faith Hedgepeth case wide open.
ADDENDUM:
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
4-Year Anniversary
Approaching the 4-year anniversary of this horrific crime, Tom Gasparoli has a new column on it, having interviewed police staff who relay a bit more than they have in the past:
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/community/durham-news/dn-opinion/article95292287.html
Not much new information though. Lt. Celisa Lehew is the new head of the case and she re-confirms that the "pocket-dial" phone call that made news earlier this year was most likely from the nightclub Faith visited that evening, and not directly from the apartment crime scene. The police seem willing to confirm... at this late date... a few other small details, but still fairly tight-lipped, re-iterating though, from their standpoint, it is not a cold case.
"1800 - 2000" individuals interviewed and 100+ DNA samples analyzed, but no resolution for Faith's family and friends. According to the article, the Chief notes that "the number of legitimate suspects" is "closer to 10;" no indication though to what degree those "10" have cooperated with the investigation, been DNA-tested, are still in the area, or remain in touch with law enforcement. Maybe... next year... more info... will be forthcoming.
And so, so, so it goes.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
The Full Enhanced Voicemail
Tom Gasparoli has now posted the full enhanced version of the voicemail (with the transcribed words):
http://www.gaspowrites.com/2016/02/blog-post.html
Have to say I don't find the interpretation/analysis as given very convincing, especially without knowing more about the methodology/techniques used for "enhancement." May all be a red herring for naught; as others have noted the timestamp issue still needs to be resolved before taking the voicemail seriously.
Hopefully, in time we'll know enough more to ascribe proper weight (if any) to this latest bit of "evidence."
One thing I will note is that during the recent press conference regarding the indictment in the Mississippi Jessica Chambers case it was repeatedly stressed that the case was solved and driven by "forensics and data," NOT by the usual 'word on the street' or other public input. I can't help but believe that Faith's case too is likely reliant upon forensics and data -- law enforcement's repeated (almost obligatory) requests, at this late date, for new information/reports from the public, seem unlikely to advance the case. So it would be great if the voicemail indeed offered such forensic evidence; I'm just not persuaded as yet that it does.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Still, More....
Be sure to read yesterday's update, from which this one follows. Obviously, the newly-disclosed voicemail creates a flurry of new interest in Faith's case, at least for time-being.
Tom Gasparoli writes a new, more personal entry of his reactions to the tape and transcript here:
http://www.gaspowrites.com/2016/02/a-re-typed-version-of-transcript-of.html
Very telling... IF (IF, IF, IF) the purported voicemail actually emanates from the murder scene.
Again, I wish I knew exactly how this garbled voicemail was enhanced (and how much the enhancer knew of the crime story ahead-of-time?). Also, wish I understood better what the various explanations for the time-stamp discrepancy can be?
With that said... it seems like there's no reason to avoid the elephant-in-the-room here... IF the interpretation of voicemail is as some purport then clearly Faith's roommate Karena Rosario is implicated in the crime scene.
I've never leaned in that direction in the past, but of course a great many have (I have leaned toward 2-3 participants coming from The Thrill nightclub).
In the past I've avoided linking to this "statement analysis" of the Rosario's 911 call because I'm skeptical of 'statement analysis' in general (and still don't put a lot of weight in this particular analysis), but I'll link to it now and let others make up their own minds:
http://statement-analysis.blogspot.com/2015/12/911-call-faith-hedgepeth-murder-2012.html?m=1
The names "Dave" and "Big Mike" (from Gasparoli's piece) may also specifically, but more speculatively, point to certain individuals in released documents. One certainly wishes we could know the answers that Rosario and other key figures gave to various questions under interrogation, but that's not about to happen.
Clearly, the validity of the interpretation of this voicemail needs to be resolved quickly, and with today's digital forensic tools it's hard to believe it can't be done (indeed, hasn't already been done).
Meanwhile, thanks to Tom Gasparoli for being a bulldog on this case... while LE seems to but whimper.
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Gasparoli on the Voicemail
Another column from Tom Gasparoli today, now that he has heard the entire 3-minute voicemail referenced earlier, and read a transcript for it... a VERY disturbing column to read (he's also indicated he'll have more to say later):
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/community/durham-news/dn-opinion/article62000817.html
Again, without further details about the voicemail (and I haven't heard it myself, except the snippets presented on TV), I would caution readers against jumping to quick conclusions. BUT clearly, it opens many questions/concerns, including begging the question, WHAT was CHPD doing with this tape for 3 years?
Still, the time-frame issues need to be better resolved... is the phone time-stamp this far off and if so, how come, OR is the official police time-line hugely botched (and if so, how come)?
I think this voicemail story still has some distance to go... in some ways I'd be amazed if this one piece of 3-year-old evidence ends up breaking the case... but, one can hope.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
A Voicemail!
Wow!, wasn't expecting to have another post this soon, but one of the local papers today carries a story of an odd, garbled voicemail from Faith's phone on the night of the murder, hitherto unreported by Chapel Hill's 'finest' -- it may indeed have nothing to do with the murder (as they seem to feel), but I suspect few trust their judgment at this point anyway. The story is here:
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/community/chapel-hill-news/article60733021.html
And more importantly it comes directly from this crime-watch show just broadcast today:
http://crimewatchdaily.com/2016/02/16/crime-watch-daily-investigates-the-murder-of-faith-hedgepeth/
(also available, in 5 parts, at YouTube):
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=crime+watch+daily+faith+hedgepeth
I haven't even had time to view it yet (nor listen to the voicemail), so may have more to write later (or perhaps not, if it only seems like overdone hype -- just peculiar that law enforcement felt a scribbled bag note was worth publicly releasing, but this voicemail was not).
ADDENDUM: I'm late to the table on this; I see Tom Gasparoli has already posted some thoughts about the story/new-info here:
http://www.gaspowrites.com/2016/02/179-terrible-seconds-first-thoughts-on.html
(I'll withhold any thoughts 'til I've reviewed the program and tape for myself.)
ADDENDUM II: I've given the show a once-over (and parts of it a twice-over) now...
I don't find it convincing... but that's not to say I think it's wrong. It is merely to say, that from what was shown I don't feel confident enough of the forensics and expertise involved to trust the conclusions reached. And unfortunately these type crime programs often hype/exaggerate their findings. The tape analysis and conclusions have been sent to law enforcement, so we'll see (perhaps) if they find the analysis useful or actionable. As a viewer, without knowing further details of the methods, it is simply difficult to judge the validity of the results .
Having said that, the show clearly (without using names) is pointing a finger at at least two people. Frankly, I almost hope the show is wrong, because if it is right about those two individuals who were essentially looked at closely by police early on and turned free, it would be even more damning of law enforcement's competency in this case.
Anyway, somewhere, the truth is out there... and perhaps we are drawing closer to it.....
ADDENDUM III (2/21/16) : just a quick note that local reporter Mark Schultz has now posted again on the voicemail story; nothing really additional to above information, but at least keeping the story up front:
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/community/chapel-hill-news/article61107117.html#storylink=mainstage
Personally, I remain rather skeptical of the voicemail interpretation, but perhaps time will tell otherwise.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
3 1/2 Years On....
Tom Gasparoli ran another column on Faith's case a couple weeks back... nothing new, and you can sense Tom's frustration (like all of us) with law enforcement at this point. He apparently posed 20 questions to them, and received no satisfactory answers. They continue to give out little information, yet keep requesting new info from the public... 3+ years on no less... as if any new information (short of a confession or DNA evidence) at this point could even be taken as accurate or credible.
As I've indicated before, more and more it simply appears like a cover-up of a case badly-botched by small-town police and the Durham District Attorney in the first 72 hours following the murder. They continue to expend great effort on jaywalkers and speed traps, but give no sense of what effort is going into catching a murderer-on-the-loose. Perhaps they're hoping we will forget Faith Hedgepeth... despite few articles about her tragedy these days we won't. And across the country, Faith is just one of many such victims.
Tom ends his piece simply, "40 months. 20 questions. Zero answers." Indeed.
Read it here, if you haven't already seen it:
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/community/durham-news/dn-opinion/article58109918.html