Victims of Their Own Interests?
Last year, Imette St. Guillen was murdered by a serial criminal and psychopathic killer, Darryl Littlejohn. She had recently earned her masters at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. At the young age of 24, she was raped, strangled and suffocated by Littlejohn, a bouncer at a bar she was at in Soho. Her nude body was later found in a desolate and dirty area of Brooklyn. Her hands and feet were tied and bound, a sock shoved in her mouth, her head wrapped in packing and her hair chopped off.
Littlejohn was arrested and found to have a huge rap sheet, previous prison time, and possible ties with other unsolved rapes.
See my previous article on Darryl Littlejohn and his violent and criminal past HERE.
Now missing is a recent graduate of John Jay, Stepha Henry. (Read story HERE) A Brooklyn resident, Henry was visiting family in Miami over Memorial day weekend 2007 and was last seen with a male friend after attending a reggae concert and heading to another club. He claims he “lost track” of her in the club because she had other friends there. What kind of male friend just LEAVES a female friend at a bar without trying to find her to tell her? He’s either a total cad and a selfish a-hole who should be ashamed of himself, or he knows something. She is still missing and foul play is expected.
One solved, another unsolved—both equal tragedies for one university.



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