Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from July, 2022

The Justice Voice Podcast

Missing in Oklahoma: Where is Callie Santis?

  Police in Oklahoma City are looking for Callie Santis, a 34-year-old woman who hasn't been in contact with her loved ones since early this morning. Santis is reportedly in need of vital medication, which she is unable to take while missing. Her loved ones are concerned for her and are desperately trying to locate her. Fox 25 News reports that 34-year-old Callie Santis was last seen at her apartment on the 8300th Block of North Council Road at approximately 2:00 a.m. She was reportedly wearing a maroon Harry Potter outfit. Unfortunately, there aren't any other details in her disappearance at this time. If you've seen missing woman Callie Santis, please do not hesitate to call 911.

Princess Doe Has Been Identified!

After 40 years without a real name, the unidentified murder victim known as Princess Doe has now been identified. Now a new chapter is opening in this cold case homicide, while authorities try to track down loved ones and associates of the girl who was murdered in 1982. Numerous worldwide news outlets have revealed the identity of Princess Doe. Her real name was Dawn Olanick, and she was a junior in high school at the time of her murder. The body of Princess Doe was located in Cedar Ridge Cemetery in Blairstown, New Jersey on July 15, 1982. The young girl had been brutally beaten to the point that her face was unrecognizable, and had possibly been bludgeoned with an instrument. Over the course of four decades, the identity of this teenage murder victim has been a mystery. Thanks to deep investigative work and DNA testing, this murdered woman can rest in peace with a real identity. Now authorities in New Jersey need to find out who killed Dawn Olanick. That’s why they’re loo...

Safe Havens: Where To Drop Off Babies After Being Forced To Give Birth

Now that Roe v Wade has been overturned, several states have already stopped allowing access to necessary abortions. This, obviously, is going to leave a lot of women and young girls in danger of so many things, but most importantly it’s going to leave a lot of children in the hands of women who do not want them. If you’re living in a state that has stripped you of your rights and you find yourself in a forced birth situation, the following places serve as legal safe havens for you to drop off the baby(ies). Alabama You can relinquish your baby and any parental rights at any hospital with an emergency room as long as your infant is under 72-hours-old and has not been harmed or abused in any way. Do not abandon your baby at a fire department or police station, or anywhere else, otherwise you might face criminal prosecution. Alaska If you wish to drop off your baby after giving birth in Alaska, your infant must be no older than three weeks old (approx. 21 days). You can drop ...