Ken Littleton is evidently a .ual predator and he knows Canada/Ottawa
as well as he knows ideal U.S. communities where his
many, innocent victims lead normal lives, until he strikes.
When the heat is hot on his tail, Ken Littleton vanishes without a
trace, just like many of his victims. When Littleton sought to evade
the heat over the Martha Moxley murder, he hooked up with Mary Baker,
an alcoholic who was in recovery.
Littleton and Baker moved to Canada and married in Ottawa on April 27,
1983. In a 1991 interview with the Connecticut police
conducted in Ottawa - an interview that has never been published -
Baker described Littleton as "going nuts"
He called Martha's father, David Moxley, Baker said, and asked for
money to undergo sodium-pentothal testing, [Ken sounds
like fellow spy, Lucianne Goldberg's lethal version of Robert Deniro
in Meet the Fockers] offering to give Moxley copies of
the tapes. Littleton said he thought the testing would give him peace
of mind and perhaps help him to remember things that
happened the night of the murder. He told Moxley that Martha's murder
was their "mutual tragedy." Despite his offer to David
Moxley, Littleton never did submit to a sodium-pentothal test,
although, according to his wife, he remained obsessed by the
idea.
In Canada, Littleton was unable to work owing to instability and
alchoholism. He and Baker played golf and lived of money she
had inherited. Baker told the police that Littleton liked .ography
and would often visit strip bars. In June of 1983 his
arm was mangled during a knife fight in Hull, Quebec. That autumn the
Canadian police arrested him for disruptive conduct near the Canadian
Parliament building.
According to Baker, Littleton sometimes threatened to kill her. He
would become particularly depressed, she told the police, around
Halloween, the anniversary of Martha's murder. In october of 1989 she
threw him out and separated from him. In May of 1990 he threw hot
coffee on her and tried to force his way into her house. Littleton
moved in with a manic-depressive stripper named Kimberley, in
Boston's Combat Zone. He planned to become a male stripper and join
Kimberley in her act. He and Baker were divorced on July 12, 1990.
By August of 1991, when Connecticut law-enforcement authorities
reopened the Moxley case, Littleton, still a prime suspect,
had again been institutionalized, for manic depression and paranoid
delusions, at McLean Hospital, in Belmont. Jack Solomon;
Sergeant Frank Garr, of the Greenwich police; and Detroit homicide
detectives, whom the Greenwich police had brought in to help them with
their investigation, all believed that Littleton might be responsible
for a string of unsolved homicides in Massachusetts, Florida, Maine,
New York and Canada. On September 23, 1991, Garr went to Ottawa to
examine the police files on three young women who had disappeared
during a twenty-three-day period in 1988. None of the bodies were ever
found. In Garr's report he concluded, "All three women were last
seen in the same vicinity...within close proximity to where Ken
Littleton had resided."
On December 15, 1992, Littleton took a polygraph exam administered by
the nationally recognized polygraph expert Robert Brisentine. The test
again indicated that Littleton "was not truthful when he denied
causing the death of Miss Moxley." After confirming these results in
a second test, Brisentine left the examining room. According to someone
close to the conversation, he took Solomon aside and said, "The man
who murdered Martha Moxley is sitting in that room. Don't ever let
anyone persuade you otherwise."
Ken Littleton has failed five polygraphs about the Moxley murder.
Ken Littleton's perverse life, raises a red flag everytime a young
woman is murdered, and the recent discovery of eighteen-year-old
Jennifer Teague's decomposing body, is one such case.
Her body - partly covered by tree branches - was found near a
hiking trail, steps from a frequently used parking lot in
Ottawa's west end. It was about 5 kilometres from the fast food
restaurant where she worked. She disappeared after working
the late shift Sept. 8.
Staff-Sgt. Monique Ackland said the cause of death was not immediately
known. Police did not say whether Teague had been
.ually assaulted, nor whether she was fully clothed when discovered.
Ackland said police are not ruling out the possibility that a serial
killer is responsible, and if Ken Littleton was in
Ottawa, he murdered Jennifer Teague because that is what serial killers
like Ken Littleton do. Read the following link to
understand how Ken Littleton has thus far evaded the authorities:
http://www.geocities.com/askwebprowler/sutton.htm
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