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DETROIT ESCORT WEBSITES SERIAL
Landers’ mother, Chikita Madison, told reporters, “We want to find whoever did this to our children.”ĭespite the similarities with the murders, Detroit Police Chief Ralph Godbee did not consider the crimes to be evidence of a serial killer.įormer prostitute and stripper Anny Donewald disagreed, and told reporters, “There’s a serial killer in Detroit, and women who work in this area need to be careful.” Donewald founded Eve’s Angels, a nonprofit support group for women in the sex industry. Last night friends and families members of the slain cousins held a vigil, and pleaded with the public for leads. Landers had recently accepted a job at the Chrysler plant and was looking forward to getting an advanced degree to move up at the company, sources said. 19, and in the same neighborhood, 23-year-old Renisha Landers and her 24-year-old cousin, Demesha Hunt, were found stuffed in the trunk of a Chrysler 300. On Sunday, firefighters discovered the bodies of two women, only identified as 29- and 28-years-old, were found inside a burning Buick LeSabre. We are not aware of the existence of any evidence that would indicate which of these many sites were used by the suspect to “Law enforcement authorities now have evidence that the investigation appears to connect to at least 30 different ads or other postings on at least 15 different websites, separate and distinct from ours.

Our team has already provided the police with detailed information about the ads that the suspect or others posted on numerous web sites. “After we heard about these terrible crimes, we reached out to the Detroit Police Department, even before we heard from them, to offer assistance in the investigation. In a released statement by Steve Suskin, on behalf of, the site contends that it has more than 100 content monitors and is concerned with safety.
