In 1984, two unknown men walked into the office of a
Jan 31, 2021 21:47:18 GMT
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Post by hi224 on Jan 31, 2021 21:47:18 GMT
Jack Brown was a 47 years old real estate agent in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He had lived in Ypsilanti for most of his life and was a member of the local chamber of commerce and Rotary Club.
On January 11, 1984, at 11:10am, two unknown men came into Jack's office building. As one assailant stood guard, the other went intoJack's office. Jack was on the phone at the time; he noticed the men and said to the person on the call, "We have trouble here" before hanging up. The assailant pulled out a gun and said to Jack: "You think you're pretty smart, don't you?" Jack responded "Well, well, maybe," He was then shot by the assailant.The other assailant took Jack's co-workers and locked them in the bathroom; none of them were injured.
Jack sadly passed away at the hospital some twelve hours later. There was no evidence that Jack's murder was a random act of violence. It appeared that the two men were hired on a contract hit.
Jack did not appear to be involved in any sketchy activities. His job as a real state agent had place him in contact with many members of the community . None of them could imagine why he would be targeted by a killer. Police believed that he may have been living a double life that he was hiding from his loved ones.
The night before the murder, Jack's brother Norm visited him at the office. He noticed that Jack was on the phone and was upset with the caller. When Jack hung the phone up, Norm asked him if he was having any problems, but Jack said that it was nothing serious. Norm believes that the call had something to do with Jack's murder.
Jack's wife Ann, remembered a conversation that she and Jack had after a Christmas party. While driving home, Jack mentioned something about writing the names of important powerful people connected to illegal activity and placing the piece of paper in a safe deposit box. When Ann asked what he meant, he said that it was probably better for her not to know more about it. At the time, she did not take him seriously because he was drunk. Ann never found out who these powerful people were, but the investigators think that these people could be involved with Jack's murder. After Jack's murder, Ann went searching for a key that would belong to a safe deposit box but found nothing.
On the same day that Jack was murdered, there was major drug bust in the area, called in by an anonymous informant. Investigators suspect that this drug bust may have been connected to Jack's murder. They believe that people in the community have information on the case, but are afraid to come forward. Unfortunately, several people close to Jack have since passed away.
The gunman was approximately six feet tall and wore a beige jacket and light colored pants. He was armed with a .38 caliber revolver. His accomplice was about 5’10” and was wearing coveralls and a blue knit stocking cap. He was armed with an automatic handgun.
Jack Brown's murder remains unsolved.
Link: unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Jack_Brown
unsolved.com/gallery/jack-brown/
www.findagrave.com/memorial/152889682/jack-melvin-brown
www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/2015/03/darwin_dutch_jordan_82_was_a_ma.html
On January 11, 1984, at 11:10am, two unknown men came into Jack's office building. As one assailant stood guard, the other went intoJack's office. Jack was on the phone at the time; he noticed the men and said to the person on the call, "We have trouble here" before hanging up. The assailant pulled out a gun and said to Jack: "You think you're pretty smart, don't you?" Jack responded "Well, well, maybe," He was then shot by the assailant.The other assailant took Jack's co-workers and locked them in the bathroom; none of them were injured.
Jack sadly passed away at the hospital some twelve hours later. There was no evidence that Jack's murder was a random act of violence. It appeared that the two men were hired on a contract hit.
Jack did not appear to be involved in any sketchy activities. His job as a real state agent had place him in contact with many members of the community . None of them could imagine why he would be targeted by a killer. Police believed that he may have been living a double life that he was hiding from his loved ones.
The night before the murder, Jack's brother Norm visited him at the office. He noticed that Jack was on the phone and was upset with the caller. When Jack hung the phone up, Norm asked him if he was having any problems, but Jack said that it was nothing serious. Norm believes that the call had something to do with Jack's murder.
Jack's wife Ann, remembered a conversation that she and Jack had after a Christmas party. While driving home, Jack mentioned something about writing the names of important powerful people connected to illegal activity and placing the piece of paper in a safe deposit box. When Ann asked what he meant, he said that it was probably better for her not to know more about it. At the time, she did not take him seriously because he was drunk. Ann never found out who these powerful people were, but the investigators think that these people could be involved with Jack's murder. After Jack's murder, Ann went searching for a key that would belong to a safe deposit box but found nothing.
On the same day that Jack was murdered, there was major drug bust in the area, called in by an anonymous informant. Investigators suspect that this drug bust may have been connected to Jack's murder. They believe that people in the community have information on the case, but are afraid to come forward. Unfortunately, several people close to Jack have since passed away.
The gunman was approximately six feet tall and wore a beige jacket and light colored pants. He was armed with a .38 caliber revolver. His accomplice was about 5’10” and was wearing coveralls and a blue knit stocking cap. He was armed with an automatic handgun.
Jack Brown's murder remains unsolved.
Link: unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Jack_Brown
unsolved.com/gallery/jack-brown/
www.findagrave.com/memorial/152889682/jack-melvin-brown
www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/2015/03/darwin_dutch_jordan_82_was_a_ma.html