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Susan Murphy Milano

Lilly Aramburo: A Plea For Justice

The murder/disappearance of Lilly must be investigated and solved. Yes, I said murder. I realize there is no body, yet, but she indeed, has met with foul play and in my opinion, been murdered.

We need to review important facts in this case that have no doubt escaped the Miami Dade Police Department and possibly prevented law enforcement from looking for her body.

One of the last person(S) who was with Lilly at the time is Christen Pacheco, pictured above and her fiance. Allegedly, Christen waited more than twenty four hours to report Lilly's disappearance. He did not even contact Lilly's mother. The couple also had a history although undocumented, by the police who reposnded to the cries for help of domestic violence.

Lilly, just a few weeks prior had been informed by Lilly that Christen Pacheco was "a former green beret" and if anything every happens to her, Christen told Lilly she could make her disappear.

Christen Pacheco also owned a new Black Cadillac SUV. With a few short days of Lilly's disappearance Christen stated to a friend of Lilly's his car was totaled in a wreck. Was it totaled or disposed of due to damaging evidence? Where is the police report on the accident and damage to the car? And how about the insurance company? Why did they not receive notice and a police report on the totaled SUV? Has the SUV already been taken to a junk yard and crushed?

Could the Black SUV been used to transport a body and then destroyed? In my opinion, it is a possibility.

Within a mile from where Lilly vanished is a lake. The Lake is simple enough to search, but it appears no directive has been given by the Miami Dade County police to conduct a search.

Actually, Lilly Aramburo does not appear in the Miami data base. And she has never been on an active case board within any law enforcement agency, since day number one.

A former Miami Dade Police Detective by the name of Michael Michetti has come forward to offer his assistance on the case. So far, the Miami Dade Police Department has not even responded to Mr. Michetti's inquiries.

Is a human life worth so little that an entire police force ignores family friends and most all a mother who did not deserve to have her life cut so short?

In the days ahead, we will be providing more information on this case.

If you have any information about Lilly or her disappearance, please email me. All leads and information will be provided to the Miami State Police and the Governor's Office in confidence regarding this case.

Please also consider sending letters of outrage to Governor Charlie Crist at
Office of the Executive Director E-Mail: executivedirector@flhsmv.gov- Charlie Crist

Please email me at contact@movingoutmovingon.com

Tags: aramburo, black, dade, department, domestic, lilly, miami, missing, murdered, police

3 Comments

Yogini Comment by Yogini on May 15, 2008 at 8:20pm
Lilly must be found. Her mother and son deserve the truth. Law enforcement have been completely uncooperative in this case. Miami Dade Police detectives are a sad bunch. You can't imagine how many emails and phone calls I've made to them. And every single one of them IGNORED. And not just simple emails/calls. I begged and pleated for help! I tried so hard to connect with their humanity, asking for just a little bit of compassion. I have documented every single detail since day one. They have treated Lilly like a red headed step child. I don't appreciate that treatment. I don't think it's fair for anyone who's son or daughter is missing to be treated so carelessly. There is a lot of work to do to change the system so that not one person falls through the cracks. I think it's extremely irresponsible of LE to NOT issue a press release when someone goes missing. I don't understand why Miami Dade Police don't list their missing person cases on their website as other police stations in other parts of Miami do. Isn't this the logical thing to do? It's not like it costs them any money to do it. After all, our citizens deserve justice.

Thank you for giving our sweet Lilly a voice, Susan!
delilah Comment by delilah on May 16, 2008 at 5:58am
If everyone that reads the blog entries would just do one little thing, take one minute to write a letter, leave a comment, make a phone call, the dots will be connected. When we can't get the help of the agencies that are supposed to do this job, we have to do it ourselves. One by one, adding to it everyday, each one doing a little, will make a difference. We are learning so many new things, and meeting new people every day. Justice for Lilly will be found.
Maggie's Rose Comment by Maggie's Rose on May 17, 2008 at 3:47am
Amazing to see how much the tides are already beginning to change toward the interest in Lucely "Lilly" Aramburo's Missing Persons Case, thank you Susan, for doing so much to create passion for this sweet young Mommy!

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