On Februat 4:30 p.m., the body of 25 year old Charles Edward Crusoe was discovered in a wooded area off of Bayside Beach Road, Pasadena, Maryland.
Dustin’s cause of death was trauma to the body with the manner being homicide. Dustin graduated Bowie High School in June 1973. This area is just north of the Prince Georges County line and was a popular area for persons from the Bowie and Crofton area to frequent. On November 17, 1973, hunters discovered the body of 17 year old Donna Lee Dustin in a wooded area off Meyers Station Road, Odenton, Maryland. Homicide detectives worked with the Metropolitan Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation in regards to this case. Davis were from the District of Columbia. Davis’ cause of death was trauma to the body and the manner was ruled homicide. On July 14, 1972, the bodies of Jerry Marshall, a 23 year old black male, and Calvin Davis, a 21 year old black male were found deceased on Dicus Mill Road, Gambrills, Maryland. Conyers’ cause of death was trauma to the upper body and the manner was ruled a homicide. This is the last place that Pamela was seen alive. Later that evening, Pamela drove her family's 1967 Dodge Monaco to the Harundale Mall in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Conyers attended the homecoming bonfire/pep rally at Glen Burnie High School. At the time this area was under construction, and is currently Route 100 near the Waterford Road/Route 648 overpass. the body of 16 year old Pamela Lynn Conyers was discovered in a wooded area between the eastbound and westbound lanes of Maryland Route 177 that extended into Millersville, Maryland. Randall’s cause of death was attributed to trauma to the body and his manner was ruled a homicide. Randall was a self-employed wood cutter and had been cutting wood for years with the permission of the land owners. the deceased body of Raymond Franklin Randall, a 24 year old black male, was discovered off the wooded area of Long Point Road and Circle Drive Pasadena, Maryland lying next to his truck. This file will be updated periodically with new information when it becomes available so check back often to view these changes.On Octoat 10:40 p.m.
Note that the file is approximately 4 Mb and may take some time to open if your Internet connection is not high speed. The link below will take you to an Adobe Acrobat file containing all cold cases on file with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.
Cold Case detectives follow the course of events and the facts as they are developed while maintaining old fashion police work ethics and the belief that all cold cases are solvable. Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Cold Case detectives are progressive and forward-thinking, utilizing numerous resources, databases along with the use of county, state and private laboratories and recently Parabon Snapshot – DNA Phenotyping. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Cold Case Unit is responsible for all cold case investigations along with assisting MCSO detectives, County and District Attorneys, as well as other law enforcement agencies within Montgomery County and the State of Texas. Extensive research took place in order to establish the number of unsolved cold cases under the Sheriff’s Office jurisdiction, including one homicide dating back to 1979. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Cold Case Unit was formed in 2006 and is staffed with two senior detectives with over 50 years of combined law enforcement / investigative experience.