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Chanel Petro-Nixon was an American murder victim.
Contents
1 Life
2 Murder
2.1 Other clues: her cell phone and sneakers
2.2 Burial
3 The reaction of the family and friends
4 Letter to Police Commissioner from N.A.A.C.P., and reward information
4.1 Initial reward information
4.2 Further information
5 Detective work and the neighborhood
6 Comparison to other murder victims of 2006
7 Aftermath
8 Notes
9 Other References
10 External links
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Life
Chanel Petro-Nixon was born in 1989 and had lived in the Bedford Styvesant section of Brooklyn, New York. She was a member of the Mt. of Olives Seventh-day Adventist Church on Bushwick Avenue and was considered devout by her family in regards to her church and prayer attendance. She was also a 10th grader at Boys and Girls High School and was known as a straight-A student who spent her after-school hours in the library. According to Nancy Grace of CNN "She wanted to become a nurse to help other people".
Murder
On Sunday, June 18, 2006, which was a 'Father's Day', Petro-Nixon had left her home, which family included Garvin, her father; Lucita Nixon, her mother; Marcus and Giovanni, her brothers; and decided to walk to a nearby Applebee's restaurant to fill out a job application. She had not been seen or heard from again for four days. Later, her body was discovered in a trash bag in front of 212 Kingston Avenue. It was determined that Petro-Nixon had been strangled.[1]
Other clues: her cell phone and sneakers
A later article in the New York Daily News focused on her white sneakers, with the hope that someone would have recognized her shoes.[2]
"Cops hope a photo of 16-year-old Chanel Petro-Nixon's white sneakers will jog a witness' memory and help investigators track down the Brooklyn girl's killer."[2]
To further quote the same article:
"But the white sneakers she had been wearing when she left home were missing as was her cell phone. Detectives hope someone will call with information when they see photos of the missing Nike Air Jordan Retro 14 sneakers. The size 6 1/2 shoes have green trim. "AMW" will also show photos of her Sanyo Sprint 8200 phone.[3] "Maybe soneone remembers seeing the shoes on a rooftop or the cell phone in someone's home," (Jon) Lieberman (producer of America's Most Wanted) said. "The family is looking for justice."[2]
Burial
Petro-Nixon was buried at Rosedale and Rosehill Cemetery, located in Linden Union County, New Jersey.[4]
The reaction of the family and friends
It was reported that Petro-Nixon's father, Garvin, is alienated from his neighborhood. He is quoted as saying: "I don't trust anybody," and "That person shaking your hand, smiling in your face, could be the one who did this".[5]
Petro-Nixon's mother, Lucita, takes a different viewpoint stating "I won't let anger poison me".[5]
Petro-Nixon's parents made a plea to the public asking for help in finding her killer. They also visited the site where she was found in a bag.[6]
Her cousin, Errol Wilson, was quoted in a New York Daily News article as saying "She was beautiful inside and out" and that "She had an inner beauty you rarely find".[7]
A teen friend of Petro-Nixon's had said: "She would never do anything wrong", and then further added that they had read the book, The Da Vinci Code, together. "She had good grades. I would call her the 'little nerd.'"[7]
Letter to Police Commissioner from N.A.A.C.P., and reward information
On July 7, 2006, the Brooklyn Branch of the N.A.A.C.P. sent a letter to Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly requesting a meeting. The letter mentioned "increasing rates of crime", "inadequate police response" and the murder of Petro-Nixon.[8]
Initial reward information
An initial reward of $12,000 was offered by police.[9] It was reported in the August 11, 2006 edition of the New York Daily News that:
"The Daily News has joined with the city and several private organizations to offer nearly $30,000 in reward money for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Chanel's killer. The News also has paid to print hundreds of posters calling for the public to help catch the killer. Cops asked anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS. All calls will be kept confidential."[10]
Further information
At a later date, the reward amount was increased.[11] The New York City Police Department interviewed all of Petro-Nixon's friends and collected hundreds of tips. A $38,000 reward for useful information was given. There was a poster featuring Petro-Nixon's face peering out from a window of a McDonald's restaurant on Fulton Street, offering a $22,000 reward. The fund represents contributions by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, The New York Daily...(and so on)

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