- Gulf War compensation ‘possible’, BBC.co.uk, January 15, 1999.
2. Windom’s family reported her missing in early August 2009 and her body was discovered by police on Aug. 3, 2009, but she was not identified until July 2010. Authorities recovered Pierce’s DNA from Windom’s body and found she had exchanged approximately 20 phone calls with Pierce the night before her body was discovered, according to court records show. Her cause of death was strangulation.
Cell phone records also show a number of the final calls from Windom’s phone bounced off a cell tower a block away from Pierce’s apartment, authorities said. In an interview with police, Pierce denied assaulting Windom or talking to her on the phone, according to court records. Records show they were both on a phone chat line at the same time before they started exchanging cell phone calls.
Windom’s mother, Hallena Johnson, wept as she saw the face of her daughter’s alleged killer for the first time on a TV news broadcast.
The charges were cold comfort, she said, tears running down her cheeks. Windom was getting her GED and wanted to follow her sister into a career in nursing.
“I want him to get the death penalty,” she said. “He doesn’t deserve to be walking around anywhere. He doesn’t belong anywhere but in hell.”
Coleman’s body was found Aug. 27, 2009 in an alley on the 12000 block of South California in Blue Island with evidence she had been strangled.
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