tagged w/ Lilly Aramburo
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Lilly Aramburo vanished more than 15 months ago. This is the first article about her published in the independent newspaper, The Miami New Times. The article appropriately titled "Missing Peace" was written by Francisco Alvarado. I must say, he did a pretty thorough job. Much more thorough than Miami Dade Police! (Thanks Frank!!)
He accomplished the seemingly impossible...he tracked down Christen Pacheco and got his side of the story. He interviewed Kelly Starling and a neighbor of Christen's who knew them and happened to talk to Lilly just before she vanished. I can't help but wonder, how many resources did it take? Was it costly? Did it take that much time and trouble?
According to the article, "police inaction is one reason she hasn't been found." Amen to that! Even Christen Pacheco admits he's spoken to a detective only once by phone since the initial report. Kelly Starling says she's tried contacting the detective several times but he's never returned the calls. She says "no one has been trying to do anything. I've been wanting to talk to the detective all this time."
Captain Janna Bollinger-Heller from the Miami Dade County Police domestic crimes bureau was interviewed. She says Lilly's case "has been a high priority." "We have followed up on every lead."
Are you outraged? This could be your child or relative! They believe they have treated Lilly's case with priority? If speaking with the last person to see her alive once by phone is priority, then I'd hate to even think about the cases that have not been a high priority.
If what Captain Bollinger-Heller says is true and there are only 4 detectives in Miami Dade for the 5000 reported cases of missing people, then how on earth are they supposed to be found?
I have a solution. Why don't they classify Lilly's case and others that qualify as homicides? They obviously have more detectives in Homicide. Besides, they have much more training and are better prepared to deal with these kinds of investigations.
Make sure to read all 5 pages! After you read it, let us know what you think. Leave a comment on the New Times Article. Click on the bottom left link that says write your comment.
Contact Francisco Alvarado (Author):
francisco.alvarado@miaminewtimes.com
or call 305-571-7562
Contact Miami New Times:
Email: editorial@miaminewtimes.com
Fax: 305-571-7678
Lilly's family and friends urge the South Florida Community to take a good look at her picture. If you know Lilly or any of the key players involved, including a guy who goes by the name "EJ" - PLEASE COME FORWARD!! This EJ was also there but has since disappeared, unwilling to cooperate. Keep in mind, Lilly has a son who deserves to know the TRUTH.
If you think you know something, anything can be a clue that leads us to find Lilly - please contact us right now. There are numerous ways to submit a tip. You can leave a comment on my blog or the Miami New Times article. You can submit a web tip to Miami Dade Crime Stoppers or call 305-471-8477. You can contact Miami Dade Police Detective Aaron Mancha at 305-418-7245 or amancha@mdpd.com. No matter how small a detail you may know, it may lead us to answers please reach out and help bring Lilly back home.
If everyone who reads this would take a moment to make a phone call to the US Attorney's Office - it would be of tremendous help in demanding justice for Lilly. Ask them to investigate the possible homicide of Lilly Aramburo. It only takes a minute to make a phone call.
Contact the US Attorneys Office
EMAIL: usafls-citizencompla@usdoj.gov
99 N.E. 4th Street
Miami, Fl. 33132
Phone: (305) 961-9001
Fax: (305) 530-7679
I'd appreciate your feedback! If you have any questions or comments about the article, leave a comment here too!! And on Lilly's blog, Justice in Miami blog:
http://justiceinmiami.blogspot.com/
And if you feel strongly about this case, like I do, help demand justice for Lilly. Justice has been interrupted for far too long.Lilly Aramburo vanished more than 15 months ago. This is the first article about her... more
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I'd like to thank Mr. David Van Norman for allowing me to publish his :Rules for Dealing with Civil Servants". It is my sincere wish that everyone who reads this, benefits from it, like I did.
I recommend to everyone who seeks justice for a missing persons(s) or victim. Most people are too fearful of police. He gives very straight forward and practical advice. And explains:
"Matthew (victim) was, and still may be, a taxpayer. His family are taxpayers. YOU are a taxpayer. They (or you, on their behalf) needn't go begging, hat in hand, for information. He, they, and you, have already paid for that service! You support, by paying taxes and purchasing goods and services in the community (anywhere), the infrastructure of government, which includes law enforcement organizations. You paid for my training and experience (regardless of where you live) for me to learn what I know, and for the investigators in Whatever County to do what they do. You pay for the gas that propels their cars and the computers on which they type their reports. You, as a taxpayer, citizen, victim, loved-one of a victim, or private advocate acting on behalf of the family, have EVERY RIGHT to expect professionalism, and adherence to the rules of professional conduct. If you don't get that, someone needs to loose their job!
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The search for the body of Miami Florida resident Lilly Aramburo continues. Or does it?
Not without a few brick walls!
Could it be this case hides behind drugs, power and Miami money?
Are Miami Dade police not making an arrest because they have been given a direct order to back away from this case?
Why would a powerful Miami attorney and businessman be concerned "what evidence" there is regarding Lilly Aramburo?
Is the alleged suspect in this case directly connected to the Mayor, the police and the powerful Miami Attorney and Businessman?
Because of how and where the vehicle was crushed in this case, perhaps the only place to turn is the Florida United States Attorney R. Alexander Costa.
After all, this could be considered a federal matter. It certainly meets the criteria for an investigation from their office.
It appears the US Attorneys office are the only people who can properly investigate this case.
Please consider assisting us in bringing Lilly Aramburo home.
The telephone number to the US Attorney's Office is 305-530-7679
Their website address is: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/fls/ (English)
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/fls/Languages/Spanish/index.es.html (Spanish)The search for the body of Miami Florida resident Lilly Aramburo continues. Or does... more
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Lilly Aramburo has been missing since June 1, 2007. The last two people to see her alive are Christen Pacheco and Kelly Rae Starling. They began a relationship just a few short weeks after Lilly Aramburo vanished.
The photos of the grass and tires is the property located off of 127th street in Miami. The property ties directly into the disappearance of Miami resident, Lilly Aramburo.
Tips received could prove vital in the recovery of Lilly Aramburo's body before workers prepare the site for demolition scheduled sometime in the near future.
Justice for Lilly Aramburo has been interrupted. Why? Are police not interested? Or, is there a cover up, perhaps beginning with the officer who responded and made out the missing persons report on June 2, 2007 at two in the morning.
All the circumstantial evidence gathered only points in one direction. Yet, the Miami Dade police department is now hoping I, and this case will vanish from site.
Police also have the ability to send a team of investigators into the condo, now in foreclosure, from the condo association and take blood samples from the carpet and the master bedroom where Lilly took her last breathe.
If you are as outraged as I am. If you would like to see this case solved. If you are a family member of a missing person or a murder victims relative, please help me by cutting and send this post in outrage to:
amancha@mdpd.com
or you can call - the number is 305-418-7245
Main number to Miami Police Department is 305-418-7200
While you are at it, please send an email to Governor Charlie Christ at Crist@myflorida.com and ask him to have this case resolved.
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The case of missing 24 year old mother Lilly Aramburo from Miami, FL. Lilly was last seen at the apartment she shared with her fiance, Christen Pacheco, on June 1, 2007. She's never been seen or heard from ever again. Christen reported Lilly missing 24 hours later, before calling her mother or family members & friends. According to his ridiculous story, she walked out of his apartment at 2am in pajamas to pick flowers and took a bungee cord with her. Setting up a potential suicide scenario.
Susan Murphy Milano wrote a great posting about the potential crime scene in Lilly's disappearance. http://murphymilanojournal.blogspot.com/2008/06/lilly-aramburo-is-this-crime-scene.html
The pictures were taken of an area in Miami, Florida on 127th Avenue. The property is over grown. No one has lived there since 2004. Is this the perfect place to hide a body? Is it possible that the body of Lilly Aramburo is buried somewhere in the brush?
Are there leads, tips and information pointing to this property?
Are the tires that are placed strategically in one area, held by rocks a grave marker?
Five days have passed since Miami Police received information that the property, if searched, could produce results in the disappearance of Lilly Aramburo, who has not been seen since June 1, 2007.
Miami Police Department, where are you?
Can this be the crime scene?? See the pictures!
You can help by sending an email to the following:
nancygrace@cnn.com
jtimoney@mdpd.com amancha@mdpd.com
rhirsch@MiamiHerald.com
magarcia@MiamiHerald.com
Media Stations to Contact:
WBZL 39 - MiamiWB affiliate.http://www.wb39.com/
WTVJ 6 - MiamiNBC affiliate.http://www.nbc6.net/
WFOR 4 - MiamiCBS affiliate.http://www.wfor.com/
WSCV 51 - HialeahTelemundo affiliate.http://www.wscv.com/
WBFS 33 - MiamiUPN affiliate.http://www.upn33.com/
WSVN 7 - MiamiFox affiliate.http://www.wsvn.com/
WLRN 17 - MiamiPBS and NPR affiliate.http://www.wlrn.org/
We'd love you to join us:
http://friendfeed.com/rooms/missing-persons
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/MissingPersons
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=21916321012
http://apps.facebook.com/causes/95328?recruiter_id=3309056
http://profile.myspace.com/Modules/Applications/Pages/Canvas.aspx?appId=100691
Following the case:
http://www.jurorthirteen.com/GeneralCategories/TalkBack/MsgBrds/tabid/60/view/topic/postid/518/Default.aspx
http://boards.insessiontrials.com/showthread.php?
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2210087
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/True_Crime/2008/05/21/Missing-Woman-Lilly-Aramburo
http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/topics/lillyaramburo
The family website/blog with latest updates is http://justiceinmiami.org.The case of missing 24 year old mother Lilly Aramburo from Miami, FL. Lilly was last... more
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