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Thursday, March 09, 2006

Bouncer primary suspect in St Guillen murder

(Originally posted on Sunday, March 5 at iNCoNgrUiTieS)

There may have been more than one killer. Immette'e body shows signs of a struggle, including missing fingernails but the bouncer had no wounds except for a scratch that is inconsistent with the evidence


The owner of The Falls, Jack Dorrian, has come forward with his lawyer and is now changing his story just a bit. The owner now says the bouncer, Darryl Littlejohn, was the last to see Immette alive as he was asked to take her outside. The bouncer was a parolee with a significant rap sheet. From the Boston Herald:


But the bar’s owner and his lawyer came forward late last week saying he had ordered the bouncer, a 41-year-old parolee with an extensive criminal record, to toss her out when she complained she wasn’t being allowed to finish a drink, the official said. The owner said he later overheard “some sort of arguing and a commotion” as the bouncer took her outside, the official said.


There is eveidence that could link the bouncer, Darrel Littlejohn, to the location where Imette's body was dumped:


The official said investigators have cell phone records possibly linking the bouncer to the spot where St. Guillen was found. The records show his phone was used in the same vicinity about two hours before police - responding to an anonymous 911 from a public phone - discovered her naked and bound body.


The phone records are a fortuitous event but could also indicate that someone else was involved: who would the bouncer be calling as he was dumping a body?

So I may have been semi-right on my earlier prediction that Immette never came out of The Falls alive. Seems she may have come out alive but was then
immediately abducted by someone from the bar, taken someplace else--possibly the bouncer's apartment--where she was brutally beaten, raped, and murdered.

The bouncer's apartment is of course being scoured for evidence.

Another theory: Littlejon may have arranged for someone to be outside at closing time to pick up Immette. If someone else beat Immette into submission that would explain the lack of wounds on the bouncer.

There have also been reports that the cops are in possession of a bed sheet that was used to wrap the corpse of Immette prior to dumping her. The bed sheet was said to contain cat hair. Reports say that some cats live in the basement at The Falls. Anyone who follows crimes knows that this is a huge fuck up by the killer.

DNA tests have not been completed. There was DNA evidence found under Immette's fingernails and if it matches Darryl Littlejohn's, the case will be a slam dunk. If the DNA does not match the bouncer, then more people were likely involved in the abduction.

No word yet on who made the 9-1-1 call.

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Here is an interesting snippet from another Daily News article:


Sources said Littlejohn was the only male employee of The Falls to refuse to give investigators a DNA sample.

But he submitted a sample to the state in 2000, when he started his most recent prison stint, officials said. That sample will be compared with genetic material recovered from St. Guillen's body, sources said.

When they searched The Falls on Sunday, investigators removed a white blanket that contained what they believed to be a semen stain, the sources said.
Littlejohn's aunt said the warrant for the Queens home, carried out by investigators in protective white suits, targeted the basement, first floor and driveway of the two-story building.


I am still interested in the location of Immette's personal effects and wonder if they will find any other effects from other possible victims.

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