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Help Raise Awareness  That There Is A Need To Change The Violent Offenders Laws..... Nicholas Wiley -- Serial Killer Syracuse, N. Y. 2004

in 1979, at the age of sixteen, he was convicted of sexually assaulting and stabbing a 25-year-old woman and spent four years in prison.

Four years later, in 1983, he was charged with entering a home on Niagara Street and beating a 67-year-old woman in the head with a claw hammer. He got away with sixty dollars and six dollars in food stamps. An appeals court overturned his sentence and reduced his jail time.

After spending seven years in prison for that crime, he moved to Hawley Avenue and was convicted of raping and sodomizing a sixteen-year-old girl. He served twelve years before an appeals court once again overturned and reduced that sentence.

Consequently, five months after his most recent release from prison, many people living in his neighborhood were furious they were not notified that a Level 3 sex offender was living in their area.

The New York State Senate has passed a bill that forces law enforcement agencies to give out information about Level 3 sex offenders to entities with vulnerable populations.

Right now it's up to law enforcement agencies to decide whether or not it's necessary to inform those areas about the offender.
The law would also make it mandatory to release the exact name and any alias of the offender.  The time to stand up is right now!



 Emphesizing the point:

45-year-old Humberto Salinas Jr
A convicted violent offender turns repeat offender.... Elizabeth Ennin, A 15 year old babysitter from texas was his victim.

* Her mother reported her missing at 1 a.m. Jan. 5, three weeks ago.

*The father of  Elizabeth Ennen's boyfriend, 45-year-old Humberto Salinas Jr., is already charged with aggravated kidnapping in the case, and police plan to add a murder charge.
*Police believe Elizabeth was killed within hours after her abduction and say Salinas is the only suspect.

Elizabeth was last seen at a Lubbock motel where she was baby-sitting Salinas' children the evening of Jan. 4 while Salinas went to play bingo and his wife went out with her sister,


* Court documents detail motel surveillance video footage that police say shows Salinas chasing Elizabeth in a hallway, then grabbing her by the arm and forcing her toward a parking lot where his vehicle was parked. Footage then shows the vehicle leaving the motel, returning later, then leaving again.

* When he returned the purse to her house, Elizabeth's mother became suspicious and questioned Salinas, telling him her daughter was with him

*Detectives believe the suspect in Elizabeth's homicide stood right by her mother's side the day she filed a missing persons report about her daughter. Investigators say the 15-year-old sophomore at Monterey High School never had a chance.

*"We believe unfortunately she was a homicide victim prior to the initial call to police," said Lubbock police Captain Greg Stevens at a joint news conference with the Lubbock County District Attorney's Office and the Lubbock County Medical Examiner's Office.

* Salinas is a repeat offender!

Arrest warrants detail a series of surveillance video that captured Elizabeth Ennen leaving the Carriage House Motel in fear with Salinas, the man whose kids she was babysitting on January 4th.

"He left with her and we believe at that time he killed her. There is evidence to suggest that," said Cpt. Stevens.

"The cause of death is asphyxia with strangulation," said Dr. Sridhar Natarajan, the chief medical examiner for Lubbock county. Dr. Natarajan would not comment about any signs of sexual assault.

Salinas later went to the Ennen's house early in the morning on January 5th where he told Elizabeth's mom that he dropped her off earlier, but that she forgot her purse. "Elizabeth's mom believed the story Salinas was giving her," said Cpt. Stevens.

Detectives explained how Salinas helped Elizabeth's mom file a missing person's report, but that he told police that she had been babysitting at a different motel. Police declined to release the name of the other location.

"At that point the person we believe is responsible for her death began the process of covering up a crime. He began misdirecting the investigation leading it for a lack of better terms in the opposite direction of the truth," said Captain Stevens.

Meanwhile, the investigation continued. Police searched for clues, conducted stake-outs and even looked at other individuals that might have known something about where Elizabeth was.

Captain Stevens said detectives discovered problems in the stories Salinas was sharing with them. They later learned Salinas had been at the Carriage House Motel and viewed the motel's security footage from the night Elizabeth disappeared. Within hours, police obtained an arrest warrant on an aggravated kidnapping charge related to Elizabeth's case.

Police say there are several crime scenes connected to the case and one of them may be an area near East 56th Street and Elm Avenue. Investigators searched that area Monday night, the same night they found Ennen's body in a field near Shallowater. Sources tell KCBD that Salinas helped detectives find Elizabeth, but District Attorney Matt Powell says there was nothing in it for him.

"I don't make deals. I'll answer that question, there was no deal for where her body was," said Powell. Powell added that he is in no rush to file upgraded charges against Salinas since he is already behind bars and it doesn't appear that he will be going anywhere. He is behind bars on a $250,000 bond for aggravated kidnapping.

There are some details that authorities simply would not release because they want to preserve them for trial including whether or not there were signs of sexual assault.

We would like to dedicate this small space as a reminder that as of January 28, 2011 Jill Lyn Eudo was murdered in her own home, stabbed approx. 27 times....  10 year annivarsary...
This case remains unsolved..... If you have any information reguarding this crime, call police at 442-5233.
Local News:  Syracuse police are seeking information reguarding Crystal Grey who was reported missing  in Syracuse NY.  Anyone with any information on Gray’s whereabouts may call police at 442-5233.