In the Case of Government Procurement
Who killed him is Aman Bangkok unknown. The case has not been solved. Canadian-American weapons designer Gerald Bull (62) died in Brussels, Belgium, on 22 March 1990, two days after being shot several times near his apartment. Çetin Emeç (54-55) was a Turkish journalist and columnist, who was assassinated on 7 March 1990, by persons unknown. John Evers Robinson a/k/a “Rokked” (24), a musician in a Connecticut hardcore trio named Sold On Murder, was bludgeoned to death on 12 March 1990. His body was found two days later in a locked office space in downtown New Haven, CT. The case is currently unsolved.
There are no suspects. Her murder was the second in a series of three murders that occurred in the area, initially thought to be the work of a serial killer, but the two other cases were later found to be unrelated. The investigation into her killing was the largest in Austrian history, but to this day, nobody has been convicted. She had been abused and strangled to death, then tied to a nearby railing with her own clothes. On 3 February 1989, the partially undressed body of 10-year-old Christina Beranek was found in an apartment complex situated in the Favoriten district of Vienna, Austria. Authorities suspected that Herbert P., the man who killed one of the other two victims in the so-called “Favoriten Girl Murders”, is responsible for her death.
She has also been nicknamed Hope and the Little Jane Doe. The brutality of the crime has led to national attention. On 10 April 1983, Palestinian Liberation Organization peace negotiator Issam Sartawi (48), was shot and killed in the lobby of a Portuguese hotel while attending that year’s Socialist International conference. She was raped and decapitated. The victim was estimated to be between eight and eleven when she was murdered and is believed to have been killed by strangulation. In Heaven Everything Is Fine: The Unsolved Life of Peter Ivers and the Lost History of New Wave Theatre (2008) by Josh Frank and Charlie Buckholtz, the LAPD has reopened their investigation into Ivers’ death.
5 October 1996. Her murder remains unsolved. The main suspect, Ian Bailey, has been questioned twice by the Irish authorities in relation to the murder, but the DPP (Director of Public Prosecutions) decided not to prosecute. Sophie Toscan du Plantier (39), who was the wife of French filmmaker Daniel Toscan du Plantier, was found beaten to death outside her home in Toormore near Schull in County Cork, Ireland, on the morning of 23 December 1996. Former French President Jacques Chirac was a friend of the couple and gave the case national attention. In early April 2010, the French authorities issued an arrest warrant for Bailey.
Whoever killed Matsuda is unknown. The case is currently unsolved. He was murdered early on 9 September 1990, by an ax-wielding assailant outside his home in Semkhoz, Russia. All three victims disappeared after parties in the Aboriginal community in Bowraville, in an area known as The Mission. Alexander Men (55) was a Russian Orthodox priest, theologian, biblical scholar and writer on theology, Christian history and other religions. The Bowraville murders is the name given to three deaths that occurred over five months from 13 September 1990, to 18 February 1991, in Bowraville, New South Wales, Australia. All three victims were Aboriginal. Two of the victims were later found dead. No suspect has ever been identified.