I m not trying to solve a serial killing here, or even convey to you the details of such a vile crime spree. I am trying to establish the existence of one in operation. It’s been a long time. We have to go through the files Kolchak style. This following involves the events in and around Houston, Texas, late 1980s and into mid 1990s. At this point I am not saying all are connected. I’m saying they should be examined for any connection. And this connection, of course, is to a single perpetrator– the Houston Stalker.
If there are more than a few of these connected, he was a very careful and clever stalker of Houston’s nightlife. The impact these cases present cannot be fully appreciated without having read the database in its entirety, tirelessly comparing all cases of missing women over the great state of Texas for the time period in question. I recommend you do so . . . if you are up to it. To do so will reveal how the missing women around Houston have one thing in common. . . .aside from disappearance and death, that is.
One database can be found here. Texas Missing Under “Case Type” select “Endangered: Foul Play Possible” and then read, read for hours.
June 20, 1990 rape of an exotic dancer on Terra Cotta Drive, Houston. Then:
Dallas, Texas:
An early case– 1986– down the highway from Houston on the Gulf.
A late case– 1998 Houston.
In future posts we will start some geo-profiling.
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Since 1990 Gian J. Quasar has investigated a broad range of mysterious subjects, from strange disappearances to serial murders, earning in that time the unique distinction of being likened to “the real life Kolchak.” However, he is much more at home with being called The Quester or Q Man. “He’s bloody eccentric, an historian with no qualifications who sticks his nose into affairs and gets results.” He is the author of several books, one of which inspired a Resolution in Congress.