View Full Version : Aimee Willard on Forensic Files
crystaldawn 03-07-2006, 10:08 PM This episode was on last week, has anyone seen it? Very interesting as they always give more details than UM does. Apparently the guy who was convicted of killing Aimee had also killed other women by bumping into their car and then when they get out to inspect the damage he attacks them. UM didn't mention this but Aimee had a strange pattern on her body that was later found to be Bomar's oil pan as she had apparently been run over. :( Also could you believe how Bomar's relatives were acting outside the courtroom? His mom was trying to beat a cameraman with her umbrella while his brother tried to punch another reporter.
Ireneparalegal 03-07-2006, 10:10 PM This episode was on last week, has anyone seen it? Very interesting as they always give more details than UM does. Apparently the guy who was convicted of killing Aimee had also killed other women by bumping into their car and then when they get out to inspect the damage he attacks them. UM didn't mention this but Aimee had a strange pattern on her body that was later found to be Bomar's oil pan as she had apparently been run over. :( Also could you believe how Bomar's relatives were acting outside the courtroom? His mom was trying to beat a cameraman with her umbrella while his brother tried to punch another reporter.
Those bastards!!!!! I hate when families of the killer treat the victims' families like crap.
crystaldawn 03-07-2006, 10:51 PM About the man who killed Aimee Willard. I also remember them saying that he had to be restrained several times throughout the trial and when he was sentenced to death Aimee's mom said on camera that Bomar turned around and threatened her and her children's lives.
About the man who killed Aimee Willard. I also remember them saying that he had to be restrained several times throughout the trial and when he was sentenced to death Aimee's mom said on camera that Bomar turned around and threatened her and her children's lives.
Bomar had also flipped the bird at Aimee's mother. When I first heard about that, it reminded of me when Richard Allen Davis flipped the bird at the camera after a jury declared him guilty of killing Polly Klaas.
After the part where Aimee's mother mentioned what Bomar said to her, the episode then went to the part where US Attorney Patrick Meehan described Bomar as "a stone cold killer."
Those bastards!!!!! I hate when families of the killer treat the victims' families like crap.
With that kind of behavior, the family of the former is only doing themselves (and the accused) more harm than good. Wouldn't you agree?
Apparently the guy who was convicted of killing Aimee had also killed other women by bumping into their car and then when they get out to inspect the damage he attacks them.
Well, that has only been in confirmed one case: the murder of Aimee Willard. Indeed, he is a suspect in the 1997 murder of Maria Cabuenos, but neither he nor anyone else has ever been charged in that case. (Of course, at the time of Aimee Willard's murder, Bomar was a paroled murderer, who had served 11 years in prison for a murder in Nevada.)
nohwheregirl 03-08-2006, 04:32 PM I don't think I've seen the FF episode on Aimee Willard, but I've seen the Cold Case Files segment. I found it interesting, seeing the UM segment where there was so much focus on the police officer and "witness" as suspects, that it really did come down to forensic science to nail this guy. Does the FF episode mention the first suspects at all?
Does the FF episode mention the first suspects at all?
One of them was mentioned, specifically the man who was known to pose as a police officer
SitcomsAreTheWay 04-08-2006, 05:35 PM He and his family have some nerve. And then to say what he said to Aimee's mother, I just hope he's watching his back in prison because if he's THAT cold, I can only imagine he has numerous enemies.
NoraLanor 01-17-2007, 04:24 PM I was a friend and co-worker of Maria Cabuenos. I am saddened at how they never took her disappearance seriously until Bomar was found with her car. Also, how I never have been able to find any thing in regards of finding her some justice. Maria was a beautiful person in side and out and deserves the same justice as Aimee's family.
crystaldawn 01-19-2007, 10:42 PM I was a friend and co-worker of Maria Cabuenos. I am saddened at how they never took her disappearance seriously until Bomar was found with her car. Also, how I never have been able to find any thing in regards of finding her some justice. Maria was a beautiful person in side and out and deserves the same justice as Aimee's family.
I'm sorry to hear about the death of your friend. Yes its such an outrageous case that this slime was let out on parole after killing someone over a parking space to kill again. I do believe Bomar is on death row. His execution was stayed years ago but I believe it was reinstated but I don't believe he's been executed yet. This is just my opinion but I wonder if police haven't pursued charges against him for the death of Maria Cabuenos because he'll be executed soon. I can't say I agree but its just a theory to throw out there on why he's never been charged with her murder.
Yes its such an outrageous case that this slime was let out on parole after killing someone over a parking space to kill again. I do believe Bomar is on death row. His execution was stayed years ago but I believe it was reinstated but I don't believe he's been executed yet.
Arthur Bomar almost had his date with the Grim Reaper in 2004; he was scheduled to be executed on June 10 of that year, but got a stay of execution. I don't know if a new execution date has been scheduled yet.
NoraLanor 01-23-2007, 11:19 AM Bomar is still breathing. I check periodicly to see the status on the internet. The word we were given that they could not charge Bomar with Maria's murder is what they did have was circumstancial and when they did in fact locate her remains, it she had been so decayed and mutelated by nature they could not recover any dna. How much of that is true I dont know.
What really upset me is the fact they they never made as much of a fuss about Maria as they did Aimee (No offence to Aimee's family) I have my personal feelings about it.
NoraLanor 03-05-2007, 02:07 PM http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/111-03042007-1308538.html
nohwheregirl 03-06-2007, 12:43 AM Thanks for sharing that article, NoraLanor. It just about brought me to tears. I can't imagine how painful this is for you and Maria's family. I agree that race is a factor, whether the police want to admit it or not. The media has an insatiable thirst for stories of dead (young, middle class) white women, and the public, in turn, puts pressure on the police to solve these cases when they see them on the news. It's pretty sickening to think about all of those stories, including Maria's, that don't get the proper attention.
kadrmas15 03-07-2007, 12:21 AM Well I wouldnt count on Bomar or anyone else on PA's death row getting executed anytime soon. It seems to me that PA only executes people when they voluntarily end their appeals. PA has only executed three people since they brought back the death penalty and all three of them had voluntarily ended their appeals. Pennsylvania hasnt executed anyone since 1999, they had one execution in 1999 and two in 1995. Keith Zettlemoyer, Leon Moser and Gary Heidnik are the three that have been executed by PA since they brought back the DP.
How Bomar got paroled from Nevada is pretty amazing. To be paroled after 11 years of a life sentence? I am thinking it was probably something where he was let out in one of those mass paroles that happens when a state prison system gets too overcrowded. That is how Kenneth McDuff got out in 1989 was Texas had a mass parole due to overcrowding and they let out 7,500 inmates at once basically.
I am sorry for the victims and the friends and familes of the victims. The fact that Bomar was paroled while unacceptable in hindsight no one could have known this would happen. However obviously judging in hindsight the man should have not been paroled and he wouldnt have been had anyone known this was going to happen.
Victoria81 06-28-2015, 12:31 PM This episode was on last week, has anyone seen it? Very interesting as they always give more details than UM does. Apparently the guy who was convicted of killing Aimee had also killed other women by bumping into their car and then when they get out to inspect the damage he attacks them. UM didn't mention this but Aimee had a strange pattern on her body that was later found to be Bomar's oil pan as she had apparently been run over. :( Also could you believe how Bomar's relatives were acting outside the courtroom? His mom was trying to beat a cameraman with her umbrella while his brother tried to punch another reporter.
Just watched the UM where they do mention this. So strange how many police officers came forward and then resigned!
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