" I can’t say my life would go on and be normal but at least I’ll have some kind of relief to know that that person can no longer do this to anyone else," said Ransom.Īnyone with information about any of the seven cases, can submit a tip through the website or call the tip line at (248) 871-2610. Ransom says if the webpage is successful, her family will be able to begin healing. As much as we can get the word out to people maybe someone will find it in their heart to come forward or just to confess," said Ransom. "A lot of people need closure and I’m glad to be able to help because that means my mother's story doesn’t die. Updates include a fresh coat of paint, a new deck (2020), a new sliding door from kitchen to. Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac, this property has a two car attached garage, a large backyard, and a spacious deck, perfect for entertaining. Police say they're hopeful the effort will bring in new information to finally solve the cases. Welcome home to this charming 4 bed 2.5 bath located in Farmington Hills MI. The tip page created by Farmington Hills Police detailed profiles of the seven victims, their photos, and when they went missing. You could be talking to that person," said Ransom. "It’s heartbreaking to know that someone has actually done this to your loved one and that person could still be walking the street. However, the person responsible still has not been found. In 2017, DNA evidence helped to finally identify the Jane Doe as Darlene McKenzie. After the case went cold, police buried the human remains as a Jane Doe who was killed via strangulation. Police found a body along I-696 in June of 1975 with no identification. Ransom says her mother left home one night in 1975 and never returned. It’s devastating," said the victim's daughter Carlita Ransom. "Not to be able to have a parent come to school or see you go to prom or my mom see me get married, meet her grandchildren. The passing of time allows for decreased pressure for an otherwise reluctant witness to come forward."ĭarlene McKenzie, who was 15 years old when she went missing in 1975, is one of the seven people listed on the tip page. "I hope that putting this information out to the public will bring new information. "Our goal is to let the families know we will never forget their loved ones, and let the perpetrators know we are dedicated to ensuring justice," said Farmington Hills Police Chief Jeff King in a Thursday release. View listing photos, review sales history, and use our detailed real estate filters to find the. The department also launched a missing persons page to bring attention to active investigations into disappearances. Zillow has 103 homes for sale in Farmington Hills MI. The webpage, which the department recently launched, is specifically dedicated to seven victims in cases dating back to 1974. View more property details, sales history and Zestimate data on Zillow. The Farmington Hills Police Department is working to solve seven decades-old cold cases with a new tip webpage. 29615 Green Acre, Farmington, MI 48334 is a single-family home listed for-sale at 349,900.
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