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  1. Jan 2, 2022 · John Ortiz Kehoe has been wrongly convicted based on false testimony, suppression of statements that show Mr. Kehoe couldn't have murdered Rose Larner on December 7th, 1993. He is owed a new trial with all of the suppressed documents to be admitted and to have the perjured testimony be brought to light at last.

    • Part 1: Who Was Rose?
    • Part 2: The Search
    • Part 3: The Crime

    Lansing teen tested the limits

    Rose Larner slumbered all day and roamed all night with a rugged band of buddies on the streets of Lansing's southwest side. Her family called her "The Vampire," a name that fit the wiry 18- year-old l ike her $60 bluejeans. She was a whirlwind with a hair- trigger temper. Rose traipsed about town doing who-knows-what with who-knows-whom. She was mouthy and streetwise, fearless and friendly. The boys liked Rose, and she liked them right back. Diagnosed in her early teens as hyperactive, she s...

    Best friends

    Rose had other friends and freckle-faced Ginger Bailey ranked highest on the list. Bailey was a third- grader when she met Rose and quickly learned her rough-and-tumble ways. "We had a fight. I don't even know why. Then she came over and said, `Come outside and play hide and seek,'" Bailey said. "She even helped me wash the dishes." Bailey became Rose's best friend, and their relationship included a series of hair-pulling brawls over issues too petty to recall. "We were inseparable. We liked...

    Teen-age troubles

    The same Rose Larner that gave to the poor had a mouth and an attitude. "Rose Larner didn't care what she said or who she said it to," retired Lansing police Det. John Caudy said. "She had enemies." When Rose was 15, she used a fork to threaten a girl who ticked her off. Markey was away for the weekend. Rose had a party, drank some beer and argued with the girl, who had showed up for the fun. No one was hurt, but Markey was alarmed. She thought counseling might change Rose's difficult ways. T...

    'Something was terribly wrong'

    Rose Markey was in bed, wide awake and a tangle of nerves when her phone rang. It was just after 8 a.m. that Monday. She grabbed it on the first ring, and Lansing police Detective John Caudy introduced himself. Markey wanted to talk to him about her only daughter, and she needed him to believe her. Rose Larner was missing, and Markey knew she was in peril. "I was afraid he'd think she was a runaway. It was much more than that," Markey said. "Then the more he believed me, the more scared I got...

    The search begins

    Rose's father, Bill Larner II, got a call in Bath. "Rose said she was missing for 20-some hours. I didn't know where to look so I checked up and down streets - looked in every ditch," Larner said. Markey called Rose's friends, Carla and Charla Cummins, teens she spent much of her time with. They said Rose's childhood friend, Billy Brown, was gone, too. "She's probably with him," they told her. Markey called the Meijer Pizzeria on Pennsylvania Avenue to see when Rose was scheduled to work next...

    Hoping for answers

    Markey placed a small light signifying hope in her front window and vowed to leave it lighted until Rose was found. Caudy asked questions, visited Billy Brown's house and gathered dental records. Many of Rose's friends thought she might be with Brown, the blond-haired boy she met in grade school at Maplegrove Elementary. Brown's mother, Theresa, said he was with John Ortiz-Kehoe. Kehoe, a local rapper, had ended a relationship with Rose less than two months earlier and was trying hard to esca...

    Death, betrayal filled final night

    This story contains graphic and unsettling passages that some people might not want to read. The Lansing State Journal, with the support of Rose Larner's mother, has decided the information is necessary for complete telling of her daughter's story. Rose Larner pulled a brush through her wet brown hair and giggled nervously as John Ortiz-Kehoe gently tugged from behind with a cord that caught her strong chin. Thinking her ex-boyfriend was toying, she played along, slipping the line down around...

    A gruesome tale

    Brown's story begins at his family's home at 2906 Midwood St. around 3 a.m. on Dec. 7, 1993. Rose asked Brown to get ahold of Kehoe that day and arrange for the three to spend the evening together. She and Kehoe dated for a few months that summer, but his interest in her waned and by late October and early November, Kehoe wanted little to do with his tough-acting girlfriend. Police say Rose didn't deal well with the rejection and spent the next month dogging the handsome Albion High School gr...

    The coverup

    The men loaded the garbage bin into a compact car owned by Kehoe's mother, and the two headed north. They drove 100 miles to Brown's family property on Island Lake in Meredith - a Gladwin County retirement community. "Its far away and secluded. We were going to burn her up until there was nothing left," Brown said. "No body. No crime." The sun was coming up, and their headlights sliced the waning darkness as they arrived in the sleepy northern village dotted with satellite dishes, mobile home...

  2. Apr 25, 2018 · ALBION, MI — On December 7, 1993, 18-year-old Rose Larner took off in the night with Billy Brown, her close pal since grade school, and John Ortiz-Kehoe, her on-again/off-again boyfriend. The trio, who were no strangers to trouble, headed out to the empty home of Ortiz-Kehoes grandparents.

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  4. Oct 25, 2022 · The police had questioned Rose’s ex-boyfriend, John Ortiz-Kehoe, after she went missing. John said he had been with his friend, Bill Brown, and a new girlfriend of his on December 7. Bill corroborated John’s story.

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  5. Dec 15, 2022 · No. 361179 Chippewa Circuit Court. LC No. 22-016759-AH. John Patrick Ortiz-Kehoe sought habeas corpus relief 25 years after his murder conviction, claiming that irregularities in the prosecutorial and grand jury investigations made his preliminary examination and bindover void.

  6. Nov 2, 2017 · Kehoe testified at his 1997 trial, denying that he killed Larner and ate her flesh. He was convicted of first-degree murder. Now 44, he's serving his sentence, life without the possibility of...

  7. Dec 15, 2022 · John Patrick Ortiz-Kehoe sought habeas corpus relief 25 years after his murder conviction, claiming that irregularities in the prosecutorial and grand jury investigations made his preliminary examination and bindover void. Ortiz-Kehoe's subsequent circuit court conviction rendered any earlier errors harmless.

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