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Friday, November 30, 2012

Missing Mom Linda Fellenbaum Found in Georgia Jail—Update!

The Hinsdale and Joliet resident was arrested in Fulton County, Ga., and used a fake name but was identified through fingerprints, police said. Detectives believe her missing son is safe, too.

Missing mom Linda Fellenbaum has turned up in a Georgia jail cell and detectives believe her toddler is safe as well. Fellenbaum, 33, who recently lived in Hinsdale and Joliet, was last seen the night of Oct. 21 when she ran barefoot from her boyfriend's Joliet home. Besides her shoes, Fellenbaum left behind her cell phone and Toyota Camry. The whereabouts of Fellenbaum's 2-year-old son, Jonathan, also were not known. Joliet police Cmdr. Brian Benton said it appears the boy had been legally adopted and that detectives are currently confirming this. Benton said he is not aware whether the couple knew police were searching for the boy. “We’ve had no contact with the adoptive parents and we don’t plan to,” Benton said. Benton also did not …

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10:57 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Friend you are a very creepy guy aren't you. Taking picture of her loading dishwasher from behind house plants and trying to get her to have sex with you. Know body believes she stole any thing from you. You are 15 years older than her and a retired trucker so obviously you are fat too. Get a life creepy guy! She deffinitely doesn't want a thing to do with you!   more ›

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Vaughn Computers Show Very Different Lives

An evidence recovery technician shows data that indicates Kimberly Vaughn was interested in fixing her marriage while her husband may have been getting ready to leave it.

It was a tale of two laptops Thursday, as an evidence recovery expert detailed the contents unearthed in Kimberly and Christopher Vaughn's computer hard drives. In Kimberly's Compaq, Lisa Calarese testified, were Google searches that turned up such topics as romance tips and ways to save a failing marriage, and 133 pages of content that included the word "husband." Conversely, in Christopher's Dell were Google searches for such topics as gentlemen's clubs, making moccasins and wilderness living, and 129 pages of emails exchanged with an online friend about plans to forge a new life in Canada. How much it foretells of a collision course that would end on a frontage road near Channahon in June 2007 will be up to a Will County jury to decide…

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