Post on 02-Jan-2016
KIDNAPPINGBrandon Mustin, James Sun, Serena Xu
The Case Victim: Louise Emerson, partner of architect firm: Worth,
Klein, and Burshowski July 14, 1998 in an underground parking garage Recorded by a surveillance camera Louise Emerson was helping a couple whose car wouldn't
start. When she returned to her car to get jumper cables she
was hit on the head by a large, blunt object. Suspects pushed Louise into her own car and drove away. Suspect: William Klein, brother of Arthur Klein
Abandoned Vehicle Report On July 19, 1998, Cicero Police Officer, Conner, was called
to investigate a possible abandoned car (1978 Montecarlo, silver) parked outside of a laundry mat (Suds & Duds) located on the corner of Milner and Trotter Streets.
The store manager told Officer Conner that the car had not been moved from the current location for 5 days and nights.
Officer Conner conducted a visual inspection of the vehicle from the outside and observed dark red stains on the steering wheel, dash area, glove box, and door handle on the driver side. The car was impounded and towed to the Cicero garage for further forensic examination.
Other Information Nobody filed a missing persons report
for her. Pale band on her finger indicates she
usually wears a wedding ring or school ring.
Rag Evidence The rag found in the trunk of the car
was found to have traces of chloroform, a chemical that causes dizziness, fatigue, and headaches when inhaled.
Vapor causes a profound narcosis. Mortality is 1 in 3000.
Fingerprint Evidence Fingerprints from inside the vehicle, fast
food wrappers, side mirror, trunk, door handles, steering wheel, and evidence bag matched the owner of the vehicle (William Klein).
No other discernible prints were identified.
DNA Evidence The victim’s cells were found at the
scene of the crime. Sperm found in the suspect’s car
matches the suspect's DNA.
Fiber Evidence Fibers from floorboard(1), and offices of Worth,
Klein, and Burshowski (where Louise works) (2), and trunk(3) are very similar.
Sample #1: lots of red carpet containing traces of alcohol.
Sample # 2: trilobal nylon fibers are typically found in carpet used for high traffic areas
Sample #3: carpet fibers consist with fibers found in the architect firm in addition to silk fibers commonly found on a blouse or scarf
Hair Evidence Ten hairs were found from carpet in
trunk; the hairs were damaged - did not fall out naturally
Sample of hair from car and hair from victim's hairbrush match
Soil Evidence Soil from car matches soil from
suspect's garden Soil found in interior looks like it is from
a coastal area, possibly Gulf Coast of Texas
Sawdust was found in soil left by suspect; there is a nearby lumber yard
Handwriting Evidence Tall upper strokes are reaching towards
goals and ambitions or, if they are very extended, there may be unrealistic expectations of what the person feels they must achieve
Wide spaces between words are saying - 'give me breathing space‘
Maybe she was doing better than him and he was jealous
Blood Evidence Low velocity spots indicate blood was dropping Splatter stains indicate that blood was flying from a
source Traces of Type B negative blood from steering
wheel, dash area, and glove box area matches Arthur Klein’s blood type
Testing indicates type A blood was on the seat and floorboard of the back seat of the car, and on the back window and in the trunk. This matches Louise Emerson's blood type.
Possible Scenario 1 Louise Emerson was in a relationship
with William Klein. Arthur Klein was jealous, and decided to kidnap her.
Evidence: Possibly inebriated Carpet fibers from their office Blood matches Arthur Klein
Possible Scenario 2 William Klein kidnapped her. Evidence
Fingerprints His car, carpet fibers could be from him
visiting his brother or from Louise Sperm in back of car and chloroform on rag
indicates rape
Possible Scenario 3 William and Arthur Klein worked
together to kidnap Louise Possible motive: She is becoming too
successful Evidence
Both are related to the crime scene – blood and fingerprints
Possible Scenario 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff-tiU
8uam0&feature=related