Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 96
Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 96
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STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES
SECOND
EDITION
A neighbor of
the Hearins identified Winn from a photo lineup as the man
she saw in a
white van in the neighborhood a few days before the kidnapping. In addition, a
superintendent for a construction crew working at a
neighborhood
church two blocks from the Hearin residence recalled seeing Winn looking around
the neighborhood.
On August 5 or
6, 1988, sometime between 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 A.M. at the Quality Inn in DeLand,
Florida, Winn met with a woman and asked her to mail the letter in Annie
Hearin’s handwriting. At Bishop’s Planetarium and South Museum Tampa in late
August, Winn again met with this woman to pay her the initial $250 of a $500
promised payment. The rest was paid on February 18, 1989, about 7:15 A.M.,
again at the DeLand meeting spot. The woman had agreed to dye her hair and
disguise herself as part of the deal.
In a search of
Winn’s law office and home, the FBI seized a map of Jack- son with the Hearins’
home, businesses, and farm marked; six aerial maps of Jackson; two handguns;
and an old Royal typewriter.
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