Below is a copy of an email that's being circulated. Please copy it and send it out to everyone on your list. I don't care if they have no idea who Amanda was, but please send it so it gets around. The more people that see his picture the better. Obviously, please attach the images.
HELP US FIND THIS MURDERER!
Around 5:45 a.m. on July 10, 2004, our 20-year-old daughter, and her 20-year-old male friend, stopped at Bizarre Times (novelty shop at 8261 Richmond Avenue) in Houston, Texas. While there, a black, clean-shaven male in his 20’s, with medium to stocky build, weighing 175 to 180 pounds, and about 5’9” tall, who was wearing a dark sleeveless shirt with a tan jacket tied around his waist, and wearing a baseball cap (see photos), struck up a conversation with them, and was trying to get them to give him a ride. They went outside the store and were standing by the male friend’s car (gray 1990 Nissan Sentra); the suspect came outside and again approached them for a ride. Unfortunately, they agreed. Our daughter was a passenger in the front seat, and the suspect sat in the middle of the back seat. They drove to the Tanglewilde South II Townhome Complex at Tanglewilde and Windswept where the suspect asked to be dropped off. At that point the suspect shot both our daughter and her friend. The male friend then came to and threw the car into reverse going over a curb and hitting an iron fence where it received major damage to its right side. The entire right front quarter panel was missing from the vehicle and three of the four tires were flat. The suspect fired two more shots at the male friend as he was backing away. The male friend managed to drive for roughly 2-3 miles to a construction site in the 6700 block of West Sam Houston Parkway South near Bellaire Boulevard, where there were several off-duty officers at the site about 6:35 a.m.
Our daughter was pronounced dead on Thursday, July 15, 2005.
As of today this murderer still walks our streets. Could you help us find our daughter’s killer so we can get him tried and convicted for her senseless murder. Please keep forwarding this email to everyone you know!
You can contact Officer Alan Brown at the Houston Police Department Homicide Division at 713-308-3600 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.