Posts Tagged ‘witness’

NAVY SAILOR STILL ON THE RUN FOR PREGNANT WIFE’S MURDER

Monday, July 12th, 2010
Eric Gilford (police photo)
Eric Gilford (police photo)

There’s an international manhunt to find an active-duty navy sailor who police say brutally murdered his pregnant wife. An arrest warrant has been issued for Eric A. Gilford, 31, for stabbing his wife and his unborn child to death. A bond was set at $3,000,000. I spoke with Investigator Todd Kubish from the Villa Park Police department, and he confirms the United States Marshal Service, Border Patrol and an entity of Homeland Security are all involved in tracking this dangerous suspect.

Kubish says on Wednesday, May 26, 2010, Gilford tracked down his wife at another man’s home in Villa Park. She was inside the apartment with her 4-year-old daughter, Gracie May. The man was not home at the time. An argument ensued, and Kubish says Gilford allegedly stabbed his wife repeatedly and fled the scene. The child ran upstairs to get help for her mother, but by the time police arrived, Gilford was gone.
Kubish told me Kristine Gilford was 5-months pregnant and alive when help arrived on the scene, but later died in surgery while at the hospital. Thankfully, her daughter was not harmed, though she had to watch her mother die on her 4th birthday. Apparently Gilford and Kristine were married only a few months ago, and there have been domestic issues in the past when police had to respond to their home.

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MISSING CHILD: Tabitha Tuders

Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Tabitha Tuders MISSING
Tabitha Tuders

It’s been nearly seven years since Tabitha Tuders was last seen. It was April 29, 2003 in Nashville, Tennessee around 7 a.m. when Tabitha disappeared as she walked to her bus stop.  A witness came forward and said they saw the child getting into a red vehicle, but police do not have any evidence to confirm this sighting.  Since then search teams were brought in, volunteers scoured the area, and dozens of tips have fizzled out.  All of Tabitha’s personal items have been accounted for, and it doesn’t appear to be a runaway situation.  Police and Tabitha’s family fear she is great danger.  Although it’s been many years, there’s still hope if Jaycee Dugard can be found alive 18 years later.  If you have any information on Tabitha’s case, please call: 

1-800-THE-LOST 

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