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Johnny S. Clarke & Lisa Straub- young Ohio couple murdered
Shit, I had double posted.
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(04-08-2013, 12:54 PM)Older Than Dirt Wrote: At one, but point in time, Maytee mentioned that she was going to the bank to open a reward fund.

Thanks, OTD.

Again, with over one million seven hundred and fifty thousand views of this thread, it should be obvious, even to criminal mom, that people do care.

And not one "Thank You". Just the continued empty threats of violence and her perpetual "grief".

Hello Munchhausen Mom!

She's stopped mentioning Lisa in the Justice for Johnny and Lisa page. The reward money, too.

I guess when she's focused on herself, Lisa is no longer a victim or important.

I was hoping her following posts contained routing info to make an electronic transfer to the reward fund:

Justice for Johnny & Lisa
Friday via mobile

YEAHHHHHH(in my johnny voice) LMFAO hahahahaha FYC

Justice for Johnny & Lisa
Friday via mobile

YWWAMTYDAWWKAOYTJWBS

Justice for Johnny & Lisa
Friday via mobile

NTWCYSWWMATAPYAAWDAYBSYLPCAYDOTEANFSWCWTKAYRCBVSESRR!!!!!

Justice for Johnny & Lisa
Friday via mobile

DWMGDOWAGTKEOYDFCBPOSMTHMJALNOYWEICWTSYADRIHFIHYMFPOSVESTMPST

Justice for Johnny & Lisa
April 4 via mobile

NCAYTCTEUVPLPVNAEPNTVAMYPEEIPTETOATAGC

Justice for Johnny & Lisa
April 4 via mobile

ICWTKAYCMFPOSATMIWLMSDMFWBTLOYASWWSYATHFC

Justice for Johnny & Lisa
April 4 via mobile

Eddedmcdmvselqlmatupdgdcloatysljpmhqepcqtlvamat

Yeah, Maytee . . . these are the type of posts that will bring the guilty to justice and rally the supporters to your cause.
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Is that tard speak?
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She is absolutely bat shit crazy.
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(04-08-2013, 01:17 PM)Duchess Wrote:

Is that tard speak?

At first I thought they were Hopi last names.

I was wrong.
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I used to wonder why she couldn't just act normal & I would often wish she would join Mock so she could contribute, I even went so far as to tell LC I wouldn't say a word to her (never done THAT before) but then I realized her only contribution would be similar to what she posts on her FB page.
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Wow! She just goes from one extreme to the next. What's the purpose? I honestly have never in my life seen someone do the things she does.
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I don't believe this article from the Toledo Blade has been posted on Mock before, Johnny and Lisa will be added to this website and Detective Kozak the lead detective on the case was interviewed in this article & at least 3 more individuals are involved.

If anyone is afraid to telephone Crime Stopper 419 255 1111 about this case they can write an anonymous letter to Detective Jeff Kozak, Lucas County Sheriff's Department, Toledo, Ohio with information, there is always a way! Check the article on BCI tip line & email.

OlderThanDirt explained accurately about the reward and it should be available. Individuals can also put up a reward.

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Database to list Ohio's unsolved homicides
Public's help is sought to ID killers, close cases
BY ERICA BLAKE
BLADE STAFF WRITER


Sometimes, all it takes is a phone call -- even an anonymous one -- to change an unsolved homicide from a cold case into a case closed.

And phone calls are what state and local officials hope will result from a new statewide database of Ohio's unsolved homicides.

Compiled by the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, a division of the Ohio attorney general's office, the database is the first to collect unsolved cases across Ohio in one spot and make them available to the public. The database will let law enforcement put out details on murder cases that have gone cold and help the public give information that might lead to solving them.

"We want to encourage each and every department in Ohio to get cases into the database," Roger Davis said. He is a special agent in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation's southwest special investigations unit. "Not only are we hoping to generate tips and information but also make a place available to law enforcement where they can search if they come across information."

MORE INFORMATION
To view a list of Ohio's unsolved homicides, go to: www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/ohiounsolvedhomicides.

To submit a tip, call 855-BCI-OHIO or email [email protected].

Tips can also be submitted through the attorney general's Web site.

The database is on the attorney general's Web site. To date, 163 of Ohio's approximate 5,000 unsolved homicides dating to the 1960s are in the system. The most recent case dates to late June of this year.

Mr. Davis said the database will include any homicide or questionable death that remains unsolved and for which officials have no apparent leads.

In Toledo, facts about the 2000 strangulation of 19-year-old Chrishana Logan are among the cases.

RELATED CONTENT: 2012 Blade Homicide Report

Toledo police Detective Bart Beavers of the cold-case unit said Ms. Logan's case is a perfect example of a homicide in which an anonymous tip could mean the difference. He noted that DNA found at the scene matched DNA involved in two unrelated rape cases. Anyone recognizing the sketch of the suspect made from information given by the rape victims could help police locate Ms. Logan's killer, he said.

"In some of these cases, we just need information to put us in the right direction. That's all the police need," Detective Beavers said, noting that often those who give tips don't testify, especially those who offer information anonymously.

Detective Beavers said Toledo has about 300 unsolved homicides. Only 19 have been entered into the database, but he plans to add the rest.

Sylvania has one unsolved case in the database; Williams County has two cases. So far, no cases have been added from surrounding counties such as Fulton, Wood, and Ottawa.

Lucas County Sheriff's Detective Jeff Kozak was among those who investigated the asphyxiation deaths of a Springfield Township couple in 2011. Although a man has been convicted, Detective Kozak said investigators believe others were involved "This is a unique case. You're not going to have a lot of ones like this, fortunately," Detective Kozak said of the case in which Lisa Straub, 20, and Johnny Clarke, 21, were found with bags over their heads and duct tape around their necks and wrists.

Samuel Williams, 24, of Toledo was convicted of two counts each of aggravated murder and kidnapping and one count of aggravated burglary and sentenced earlier this month to two consecutive life terms in prison.

Testimony at his trial revealed that DNA from at least three other people was found at the scene. The case remains open.

Officials from the Bureau of Criminal Investigation said information for the database must come from law enforcement but the public is asked to contact police or the sheriff's department to bring a case to their attention. Available on the database are the name, photograph, and birth date of the victim, plus the date of the homicide and facts of the case. Those with information can email, call, or give information anonymously through the Web site.

"We have received nothing but positive reviews when we go to agencies with this," Mr. Davis said. "I think it gives a sense that the case is never going to be forgotten and it reaches a wider range of population in Ohio."

Contact Erica Blake at: [email protected]
http://www.toledoblade.com/State/2012/08...cides.html
"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone."
Henry David Thoreau
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(04-08-2013, 04:43 PM)NightOwl Wrote: OlderThanDirt explained accurately about the reward and it should be available. Individuals can also put up a reward.

Testimony at his trial revealed that DNA from at least three other people was found at the scene. The case remains open.

Thanks for the article, NO.

I guess I was hoping for the name of a specific bank (i.e. Chase, Glass Town Federal Credit Union, etc.) and the name of the account (i.e. Clarke/Straub Reward Fund, Justice for Johnny and Lisa Reward Fund).

Unfortunately, as this is the way it's done - in racist, pro-gun Arizona - I assumed it was commonplace throughout the US.

I've been confused with the discrepancy between the $20K associated with the Straub family and the bantering of an alleged $50K by the Clarkes. In other words: What is the total amount available for a reward?

It seems that there isn't a solid, verifiable number readily available in the public domain.

With multiple pages devoted to the memory of Johnny Clarke, I fail to understand the logic of withholding this type of information from the public.

Can someone help me understand why this information would be withheld and NOT vigorously promoted?
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Lisa Straub Reward Fund on facebook, the following is last entry, it was mentioned before.


February 9, 2011
A Account has been set up at all Toledo Area 5/3rd banks........all donations will go towards the Crime Stoppers reward money.........Donations can be made to "Lisa Straub Reward Fund".
"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone."
Henry David Thoreau
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(04-08-2013, 06:25 PM)NightOwl Wrote: Lisa Straub Reward Fund on facebook, the following is last entry, it was mentioned before.


February 9, 2011
A Account has been set up at all Toledo Area 5/3rd banks........all donations will go towards the Crime Stoppers reward money.........Donations can be made to "Lisa Straub Reward Fund".

Thank you.

It's sad that the last entry about the reward, was so long ago.

And it's sad that it appears there is only a fund to the memory of and for, Lisa.

To me, this speaks volumes of how she was truly loved and treasured by her family and friends.

Maybe that explains the absence of her name, from Justice page posts.

I'll try and contact one of the branch managers and see if they will provide a little more info on how out of state contributors can donate, not to a general Crime Stopper Fund, but to funds specific to Lisa (and Johnny?).

If you happen to find anything about Johnny Clarke and a reward fund, I hope you post it, too.

Thanks again for the information regarding the Straub fund.
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Here is an email I just submitted through the Fifth Third Bank website:

I live in Arizona and understand that Fifth Third Bank has a reward account for Lisa Straub.

Please let me know how an out of state contributor may make a contribution.

Additionally, would you please identify who is responsible for and / or manages this fund.

My thanks in advance for your attention to this request.
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Well, good morning "I ain't got no reward monies for my babiboi" Mom!

Justice for Johnny & Lisa

3 hours ago via mobile.


PYWDYMAWWMSOI!!!!!
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Presto! Look what appears!

Justice for Johnny & Lisa

about an hour ago via mobile.


$$$50,000 reward on all your heads to bring the rest of your vile kind to JUSTICE btw we are determined either way your all GONE!!!!!!!!!

Can anyone confirm this?

C'mon, Maytee sycophants . . . ask her where is and who funded the account. Or get me the bank and account name and I'll do the leg work.

Why is this such a secret?
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If I had a FB account I'd go ask her for you, Tiki. Surely she wouldn't delete a reasonable request & would take the time to answer it.
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Thanks, professed justice seeking mom!

Justice for Johnny & Lisa

10 minutes ago via mobile.



Its none of your fkin business MOCKTARDS where the $$$50,000 We are offering is at or came from UNLESS YOU GOT INFO AND DELIVER THESE MONSTERS TO THE POLICE OR US you will never see a dime or have the info Smiley_emoticons_smile now if youre just trolling KILLYOURSELVES# Smiley_emoticons_smile

It doesn't exist.

I believe she lies.

And the hood does, too.

I like the ". . . OR US", part! hah

Phony toughs!
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I'm now satisfied that the fifty grand reward is a crock of shit.

Thanks, Maytee!
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(04-09-2013, 02:53 PM)Duchess Wrote:

I'm now satisfied that the fifty grand reward is a crock of shit.


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No one takes her seriously with all her ranting & raving, threats of bodily harm, wishes of death upon people and now her big fat lie regarding a reward.

The thugs know she lies, they read here.
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Well at least she told us to kill ourselves with a smiley face.
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