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Details: Police are looking for suspects in the murder of Jack Brown, a real estate agent of Ypsilanti, Michigan. On January 11, 1984, two unknown men came into Jack's office and murdered him, but none of the other people in the office were injured. It appeared that the murder was a contract hit and that
A composite of Jack's killer Unsolved243Added by Unsolved243 the two men were hired. Everyone was mystified as to the motive, but Jack's wife knew he had mentioned writing the names of important powerful people connected to illegal activity, placing this piece of paper in a safe deposit box. She never found out who these people were, but the police think that these people could be involved with Jack's murder. Jack's wife went searching for a key that would belong to a safe deposit box but found nothing. Suspects: None of the persons Jack was investigating are known. Before Jack was murdered, his brother witnessed him becoming upset after talking on phone with an unknown person. The gunman is described as 6'0" and wore a bejge jacket and light colored pants. The accomplice is described as 5'10" and wore coveralls and a blue knit stocking cap. The gunman was armed with a .38 caliber revolver, and the accomplice was A composite of the killer's accomplice Unsolved243Added by Unsolved243 armed with an automatic handgun |
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Any theories on this case?
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I think is case is very interesting and very rarely talked about on here. It seems obvious to me that Jack knew something he shouldn't have but the question remains was he involved with shady characters or just had information and needed silenced. Here is an old article on his case:
http://news.google.com/newspapers?ni...pg=1565,342472 Also found an article thats kind of hard to follow about a search for Eastern Michigan University Chief Government Relations Search but it caught my eye because Jack's grandson posted in it: http://emutalk.org/2009/11/an-open-l...ations-search/ "Jack Brown is my grandfather. I am tied in with both the Brown’s and the Stumbo’s. I promise you that these rumors aren’t just rumors. Ypsilanti is a shady place and it makes me happy knowing that other people are aware of it too. I would just be cautious when dealing with certain people around here." I also want to ad I think the scene when the men storm in is one of the best filmed scenes on UM in my opinion. Very violent and realistic. It gives you a taste of the terror that Jack and his co-workers went through that day. |
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