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  Name: Unknown Ron And Christine Jabalee Killer  
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  Wanted for : Murder (2 Counts), New Baltimore, MI; Oct 07, 2006
 
 
 
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  Last Seen : Unkown  
  Possible Location : Unkown  
  Last Known : New Baltimore, MI An unknown assailant brutally murdered Ron and Christine Jabalee in their New Baltimore, Michigan home.  
 
 
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  Case Story  
  The Happy Jabalee Family  
  Ron and Christine Jabalee seemed to live a picture-perfect life, with a beautiful home, three children -- Ron, Nikki and Ryan -- as well as several grandchildren.  The entire family makes their living in the food industry, Ron Sr. in the sales department at Sherwood Foods, and the rest of the family at "RJ's Meats," eldest son Ron's store in downtown Detroit.  Friday, October 6, 2006 was an ordinary day for the Jabalee family, but everything came to a crashing halt that night.  On Friday nights, Ron always called his son to see how closing at the store went.  But on October 6, he didn't call.  The next morning, when neither Ron nor Christine arrived at the store for work, all three children began to panic. Rosie, Ryan's girlfriend, went over to the Jabalee home to make sure everything was okay, but what she found was a gruesome crime scene.  Ron and Christine were lying in the garage, and there was blood in the driveway.  When the police arrived they described it as one of the most brutal crime scenes they had ever seen.   
     
  Not A Random Crime  
  Police soon discovered that there was very little out of place in the Jabalees' home.  In fact, the only things that were missing out of the house were two knives out of the butcher block in the kitchen.  Police think that the missing knives were the murder weapons. Police believe that the killer is someone who the Jabalee family knew.  Police say Ron met the killer after dinner when he was working in the garage and that a casual conversation probably took place.  Christine was in the den watching television and reading a book, but police say when she heard her husband talking she went to investigate.  That's when trouble started.  A brutal fight in the garage ensued.  Ron and Christine were brutally beaten and stabbed to death.  
     
  A Bloody Message  
  Even in the Jabalees' dying moments, they put up a strong fight.  And it wasn't just a fight against their killer, but also a fight for justice: one or both of the Jabalees actually wrote a message, using their own blood.  No one is sure if the message was meant for cops or for the Jabalees' children because the killer saw the bloody message and washed it away, all but a few jumbled letters.    The letters that remain could be s, c, e, i, j, g, or d.  Police are investigating and hoping that someone will be able to make sense of the Jabalee's dying words. Police and the Jabalee children can't imagine who would want to harm Ron and Christine and tear this picture perfect family apart.  Cops are working on uncovering what the motive for this crime could have been.  Ron's brother, Roger, has been arrested in connection with a narcotics trafficking ring and is being held on $1.6 million bond.  Additionally, cops are wondering if New Baltimore motorcycle gangs, such as the Outlaws, the Devil Disciples, or the Vigilantes, could have been involved in the gruesome murder.  One motive that has been ruled out is robbery: Ron and Christine were both wearing all of their jewelry, and Ron's wallet was found in his pocket.  Police are determined to bring the grieving Jabalee family justice.