Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Smiley Face Gang



Is this face your run-of-the-mill defacement of property or is it a murderer's calling card?

From FOX News:

At least 40 young men who drowned may have died by far more sinister means — serial killings at the hands of a national gang that revels in murdering young men and leaving smiley-face markings at the scene, a team of retired New York City police detectives and criminal justice investigators said Monday.

They believe the victims, including University of Minnesota student Chris Jenkins and Fordham University student Patrick McNeill, didn't accidentally drown but were actually killed by members of the so-called "Smiley Face Gang," KSTP News in St. Paul reported.

A smiley-face symbol was found painted at some of the drowning locations — in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Wisconsin and Iowa, they told the station.

"They're telling you here that they're into evil, they're very happy as most serial killers are," retired NYPD Det. Kevin Gannon said to KSTP. "They're content with their work and what they're doing and the fact that they're thwarting the police."

Click here to read more on this story from the KSTP.com.

...The team investigated 89 separate cases dating back a decade and said it had connected 40 of them through a variety of evidence — including matching sets of gang graffiti.

It was Jenkins' death, however, that tipped off police. His body was found encased in ice in the Mississippi, his hands folded across his chest in an odd pose that was inconsistent with a chance drowning.

Gannon and another NYPD detective, Anthony Duarte — along with the other investigators — believe a gang of killers has been trolling interstates from New York to Wisconsin, staging the drownings.

The FBI and local authorities don't agree with the theory that all the drownings are linked and the work of a gang.

If I were a family member of one of the drowning victims, I think I would be haunted by the possibility that the death was not accidental.

I would want answers.

Have the detectives really found answers? I have my doubts, at least when it comes to the smiley faces.

It's weird that the smiley faces were found over such a wide geographical area.

That's odd, but it can easily be explained.

It wouldn't be difficult for some creeps communicating online to orchestrate the smiley face markings. The gang graffiti might suggest a group just wanting to create the impression of a connection in the crimes.

It reminds me of all those "mysterious" patterns cut into corn fields by all those "aliens." It could be a similar game, albeit far more disturbing especially for the families of the victims.

When were the smiley faces found? Was it years later?

Also, were the markings left where the bodies were discovered? Given the current of a river, the murderer/murderers wouldn't have a clue where the bodies would finally be located. The spot would have to be marked well after the murder took place.

It sounds to me like the smiley faces are the sick work of some group of weirdos obsessed with the drownings and looking to stage a panic.

What fun!

4 comments:

Charlie said...

THANKS for covering this awful story. How sad -- and creepy! On my blog, The Sope-Bocks, there is a list of potential victims' names, along with a couple of theories -- and lots of other stuff related to the Smiley Face Gang. I may have missed some evidence available to the public, but no other blog has more data available right now.

BTW, Huffpo, WebSleuths and a coupla others are developing the story, too. I think the you, me and other bloggers are going to crack the case -- sooner or later. At least, that's my hope!

Mary said...

Hopefully, some of these deaths will be explained.

The uncertainty must be so awful for the victims' families.

Brandabeth said...

The smiley faces were actually found at the point of entry not the location the bodies were later found but I do like your theory.

Mary said...

I really feel sorry for the victims' loved ones.

A smiley face marking the site of a drowning is sick under any circumstances.