Read I'll Be Watching You Online
Authors: M. William Phelps
Tags: #Biographies & Memoirs, #True Crime, #Murder & Mayhem, #Serial Killers, #True Accounts
These diagrams by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of the County of Middlesex, New Jersey, show the distinctive pattern of knife wounds Karen Osmun sustained during her violent murder.
(Photos courtesy of the Connecticut State Attorney’s Office, Hartford, Connecticut)
Edwin Snelgrove lived in this modest house in Berlin, Connecticut.
(Photo courtesy of the Connecticut State Attorney’s Office, Hartford, Connecticut)
Edwin was known as a “nerdy” honors student in high school.
(Photo courtesy of the Berlin High School yearbook)
Edwin made many friends among his peers during his fours years at Berlin High School.
(Photo courtesy of the Berlin High School yearbook)
Carmen Rodriguez went to Kenney’s Restaurant in Hartford, Connecticut, on September 21, 2001—and was never seen alive again.
(Photo courtesy of the Connecticut State Attorney’s Office, Hartford, Connecticut)
The City of Hartford issued a missing persons flyer the day after Carmen’s family reported her missing.
(Photo courtesy of the Connecticut State Attorney’s Office, Hartford, Connecticut)
Carmen was born and raised in downtown Hartford. Since she was a child, she loved to go swimming at the Pope Park swimming pool.
(Photo courtesy of Kathy Perez and the Rodriguez family)
As a teen, Carmen was an energetic, happy girl, whose smile wasn’t easily forgotten.
(Photo courtesy of Kathy Perez and the Rodriguez family)
In her early twenties, newly married, Carmen began spending time with family in Puerto Rico, where this photo was taken.
(Photo courtesy of Kathy Perez and the Rodriguez family)
Carmen had nine brothers and sisters. Family members said she was the beacon of the Rodriguez family.
(Photo courtesy of Kathy Perez and the Rodriguez family)
Family members said Carmen was a ham when it came to posing for photos, as she displayed so beautifully in this photo taken only a few months before she was murdered.
(Photo courtesy of Kathy Perez and the Rodriguez family)