Sunday, August 29, 2010
Remember Denise Amber Lee
Denise Amber Lee was a 21-year-old loving mother, wife, and daughter who lost her battle against a man who came into her home in North Port, Florida. The man took her, raped her, and murdered her. Michael King abducted Denise Lee on January 17, 2008 at her home and kidnapped her. No one knows exactly how she was able to keep him from taking and harming her children, who were both found safe in the crib of her youngest by her husband, Nathan Lee. Nathan Lee called 911 immediately following finding his children home alone. Followed by his 911 call, he called his father-in-law, Detective Rick Goff. It was unlike Denise to have left her children behind without supervision. Detective Goff called 911 immediately.
Michael King drove Denise around while her husband and several people were trying to locate her. Many civilians spotted her bound in the backseat of a camero, and did nothing. Denise was able to get her kidnapper's cell phone, hide it, dial 911, and speak aloud as if she was talking to her kidnapper. She was able to stay on the line long enough for dispatchers to know who she was, her presumed location, and the vehicle she was being held captive in. Unfortunately, she had to end the call. Denise was seen spotted in the back of a green camero bound, screaming, and pounding on the windows. Some eye witnesses didn't call 911. One had his finger on the send button, but decided not to get involved. One man even thought it was a domestic dispute. However, there was one brave woman, Jane Kowalski, who called 911. She was stopped at a red light, sitting right next to the camero, when she heard the woman screaming. Michael King seemed to notice and slowed his car in pace with Jane Kowalski. He eventually slowed down and seemed to start to follow Kowalski's car. While on the phone with 911, Kowalski relayed to the dispatcher that there was a child in the car who was screaming. The dispatcher later stated she only gathered that there was a child in the car who was crying. In the background of Kowalski's 911 call, it did seem that the 911 dispatcher did understand who may have been held captive in the backseat of the camero. They even tried to get Kowalski to follow the car, but she lost sight of the car when he turned abruptly onto another road. She was able to help them in telling them the street they turned on. She wasn't able to get onto the road because she got caught up in traffic and presumed that 911 would do their job in locating the vehicle and rescuing the woman. Unfortunately, 911 dispatchers didn't dispatch out the call. Their excuse was that one thought the other had sent out the call, when indeed, nothing had been sent out. Denise was daughter to one of their own, Detective Rick Goff. Her life could have been saved. A police officer admitted to having seen the car right after the time of the 911 call made by Kowalski, but was unaware because the call was never dispatched out.
At one point, Michael King, stopped at his cousin's house. He asked his cousin for a shovel and a gas can. His cousin, Harold Muxlow, witnessed a woman who was bound and trying to get out of the vehicle. When she did get out, King shoved her back in. Muxlow heard the woman asking him to call the cops. He questioned his cousin about why he needed the gas can and shovel. King stated he was doing yard work and that the lawn mower he was using needed gas. Muxlow let King leave with the screaming, bound, woman in the backseat. He went inside and called his daughter, Sabrina Muxlow, and proceeded to tell her what happened. Sabrina decided to call 911 since her father didn't call. She reported to the dispatcher what happened.
It wasn't until 9pm that night, 6 hours after she was kidnapped, that police officers were able to locate Michael King's car. They pulled him over and took him into custody. Denise Lee was no where to be found. King told detectives a bogus story that he was held hostage with Denise and didn't know where the kidnapper took her. Despite the detectives pleas to locate Denise, King asked for an attorney. It was up to police and rescue searchers to locate her.
Inside Michael King's car, they find a muddy shovel. Denise Lee tried to outsmart her captor, leaving clues just like her father would have wanted. She pulled her hair out strand by strand. She even took from her finger a ring that could only be traced back to her. She left it inside the backseat of King's car. It was the first ring her husband gave her on their first Valentine's Day together. She never took it off her finger.
It was January 19, 2008, a full two days after she was kidnapped, when they found her remains. Her body was found buried less than three miles from her home near I-75 and N Toledo Blade Road. Denise Lee was shot to death by a 9mm gun. Her body also showed signs of brutal rape. During the police investigation, they discovered just hours before the kidnapping, Michael King had been target shooting with a friend at a local gun range.
While North Port Police investigate the kidnapping and death of Denise Lee, her family begins to question the response of the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office. It was the same office where her father, Detective Rick Goff, worked. Charlotte County did not immediately, nor fully, accept fault. The caller, Jane Kowalski, saw the news report the next day. She ignited a media firestorm and the sheriff blasted back. The public was, at first, unaware of the mistake the dispatchers made. The sheriff stated simply that it was a "missed opportunity" and that they had officers in the area searching for the vehicle. Father of Denise, Detective Goff, stated that he didn't understand how the sheriff could say that because it basically meant that he didn't have any faith in his own office. "I don't know how he can say that in good conscience," stated Detective Goff.
On August 28, 2009 after deliberating for only two hours and five minutes, the jury found King guilty of kidnapping with intent to commit a felony, sexual battery, and first degree murder. On September 4, 2009, at 2:45 pm, the jury handed down the recommended sentence of death, in a unanimous 12–0 vote.
Detective Rick Goff, father of Denise Lee, went to the Florida state capital and made an emotional appeal asking them to improve 911 training. On April 24, 2008, the Senate Bill, CS/SB 1694, concerning the Denise Amber Lee Act, which provides for voluntary training for 9-1-1 operatives, was passed unanimously by the Florida Legislature. The Act's passage into state law continues. Due to Jane Kowalski's mishandled 911 call, more research revealed several issues countrywide in the 911 system, so a non-profit organization with the mission to "To promote and support public safety through uniform training, standardized protocols, defined measurable outcomes, and technological advances in the 911 system." was established in June 2008 in Lee's name. Her husband, father and father-in-law continue to manage the Foundation, along with many other notable community leaders from the region.
Please join me in helping share Denise's story with as many people as you can. She has touched hearts and saved the lives of millions. I cried as I watched her story on 20/20 and as I read about her on the internet. I truly feel in my heart that I heard about Denise Amber Lee for a reason. I feel it is my purpose to share her story. Maybe I can help her touch more hearts and save more lives.
Please visit her Facebook Page. I also ask that you share my blog with as many people as you can. We need to remember who we are and what our purpose on this earth is. I believe it was Denise's purpose to do just this, touch lives. It breaks my heart that she had to die in the manner she did. I praise her for her courage. She was a remarkable, courageous woman and an angel to many. I know we all say we don't have time and always have an excuse for not doing something. I ask that you share her story as soon as you can. If you don't have time now, please put it on your schedule to make time.
In loving memory of Denise Amber Lee. My heart goes out to the Lee & Goff families.
Update:
I got a response from the family on June 10, 2011.
By Peggy Lee:
On behalf of my family thank you for your kind thoughts, support and prayers. I just came across this. Nathan and the boys are doing well. Noah is now 5 yo and Adam will turn 4 this July. Thank you for remembering Denise. You can check out my two blogs: Too Sad For Words and Homicide Survival.
The first blog gives many sites on 9-1-1 and how to help improve. We are still traveling the country speaking about 9-1-1 reform. Email Me if you have any questions. God bless and thank you!
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This really sent a message to me, and I feel the need to share it with others. We all need to help one another out in the time of need. No matter how busy we are, we need to be there for others because we never know what can happen. Earlier in the year, I posted a note on facebook regarding a 911 call I made. It really helped the people in need and I was able to be a witness to the detectives. It took time out of my day, but that didn't bother me. Allen was even late to work, but his boss understood. Would you want someone to be there for you if you can't help yourself?
ReplyDeletei watched this court live a year or so ago n i cried so hard... and every time i think of this family it makes me cry... you just never know it could be me the next time and i cant even begin to imagine the grief this family goes through, i pray for ya'll.
ReplyDeleteOn behalf of my family thank you for your kind thoughts, support and prayers. I just came across this. Nathan and the boys are doing well. Noah is now 5 yo and Adam will turn 4 this July. Thank you for remembering Denise. You can check out my two blogs www.toosad4words.blogspot.com and www.homicidesurvival.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThe first blog gives many sites on 9-1-1 and how to help improve. We are still traveling the country speaking about 9-1-1 reform. Email me if you have any question @ PeggyLee@DeniseAmberLee.org God bless and thank you
I pray for your family and the Goff family. What a terrible tragedy. A senseless tradegy. Her poor husband and babies. This makes me very sad.
DeleteMy mom and I watched the "Dateline" of this horrific crime. We still just don't understand it. To reel am innocent mother out of her home. To have to leave her two babies behind because some nasty animal had a sick mind. I have thought about this story all night. I cannot imagine what your family went through and still going through. God bless your family.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prayers are with your family. I cried as I watched the episode, and I can't stop thinking about what Denise must have gone through during her horrific ordeal...the thoughts that must have gone through her head as she was forced to leave her helpless babies at home alone and Then finally to come to the realization that her children are going to grow up motherless! My goodness, there is no punishment severe enough for the monster who put her through this. I am so mad at this horrible creature. I hope he spends many, many years in the bleak atmosphere of deathrow!
ReplyDeleteThis crime story is beyond sad. I just saw the Date Line broadcast of this horrific crime. How does one go on with life After experiencing a crime of this magnitude. I feel so sorry for the family of Denise Lee and her father. Lethal injection is too easy for this pig that committed this. If I were allowed to elect any manner of execution for this worthless scum I would take him to the deepest part of the ocean fasten a 700 pound weight to his ankle and simply push him overboard end of story.
ReplyDeleteHow did King find Denise? How did he know she was there alone? Their neighborhood looked really quiet on Dateline, I wonder if anyone had ever noticed King around there before. I can't believe that he just showed up one day and found Denise. Does anyone know?
ReplyDeleteI am so very very sorry for the loss of Denise. I pray for her babies, her husband and especially her father who tried everything in his power to say something her
ReplyDeleteAs I watch this story for a 4th time
I am literally sick to my stomach and nauseated. I have tears again and again for Denise. It was so senseless! People in this nation MUST DO SOMETHING IF THEY SEE SOMETHING!!!
I personally think the cousin needed to be prosecuted or at the least fined for not doing more to stop his relative. We have to have more mandated reporting laws with time limits such as report immediately because time is of the essence!! He should have stalled his cousin so that he could call 911 immediately! That was the first error in judgment. But there needs to be laws for lack of timely reporting!!!
I am a nurse and this story makes my heart hurt every single time!
Prayers for Denise, Nathan and her Dad Rick and babies now growing Adam and Noah.They are one and 2 years older than my daughter 8 and son 7.
If there is anything I can do to help you if you need me I would love to speak with you. I am in Indiana near Indianapolis. I can give you my email amy time. I would speak at schools. My Mom is a teacher and it would be a good message for high schools and colleges.
The theme could be "If you see something then say something now!"
I am good at marketing and it would get the word out in her name.
This nation has become hands off with neighbors and with anything that is not our concern or our business. It's a shame. It can lead to loss of life. Especially when more than one person feels this way and does nothing or moves slowly to act at all. As you can see I could go on and on about this. It made me stay up until 4:00 am, but at lead can. Denise doesn't have that luxury.
Can you let me know how Rick is doing? And the kids and Nathan?
I lover the Sarasota area and would like to move there sometime. Is Rick single?
Take care?
I meant to say Rick tried everything in his power to save his daughter Denise!
ReplyDeleteI am so very sorry for your loss, I saw this story today on TV and it mad me so mad, thinking about all these years that scum took from Denise and her boys and her husband and parents and all of her family, and I know we shouldn't wish evil on others but I pray Denise's killer burns in hell over and over. I just can't say enough how sorry I am.
ReplyDeleteWhen it got to the end of her story I was so hoping for that happy ending but it didn't come. What an amazing woman and mother Denise sounded like, not only thinking about and protecting her boys first when she was I'm sure scared out of her mind, but she also kept thinking of clues to leave behind when she was terrified. I really wish I could change the outcome for all of u and I'm truly so very sorry. I pray your family is always safe, u will all remain in prayers. God Bless all of u.