scriptgirl
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Someone has to know something, someone had to have seen something. This was a small town. people talk. What happened to the house they lived in?
I could be wrong but I think the house is gone now.Someone has to know something, someone had to have seen something. This was a small town. people talk. What happened to the house they lived in?
I don't think it was Hickock and Perry. I think it was that neighbor or someone that knew Christine. Why was her majorette uniform missing-that seems VERY personal to me.
The men were given a lie-detector tests in the case, but passed. Their fingerprints also did not match the evidence in the case. However, the type of lie detector tests used were later deemed unreliable.
McGath says she and her team want to compare DNA samples from Hickock and Smith to the evidence collected in the Walker case, and hope to file their petition in Kansas as early as next week.
Question-are there any living relatives of the Walkers that would have to give permission for the exhumation?
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new member and first post --- main residence is Sarasota since 2001..... I have been following the story here on the Walker family for a few years. An ironic twist that I just discovered that their is a new detective on the case.
Last week at a Christmas party, met a new friend who is a playwright, the wife and I were chatting with this guy and his wife and we were discussing this cold case, he never knew of it, we were just a few miles from the location in Osprey --- I mentioned it and told him how back a few years ago the local paper had an interactive site and that was the last I heard about the case. At one point early in the evening I had seen Tom Knight the sheriff (not a name dropper - nor do I know him).... after this discussion with our new friends I tried to find him.... was gonna inquire what he knew of the case and if they had anyone look into it recently etc. I could not locate him, luckily lol as I was quite shocked 2 days later when the story broke about the new detective right there in the paper.
Now myself, prior to this, I thought no way could Hickock and Smith have done this.... they were just too cowardly --- sick yes, Hickock a female abuser etc. Big fan of ICB and I read it at least once a year, and have always been fascinated by the story. I grew up in KC and had a close friend for a number of years that moved out near Holcomb in a town called Hays, KS.
so today I am open minded and you never know...... I have no dog in this hunt, however, I have become really fascinated by the information that is available from the links online, I have poured over almost 2,000 pages of original information.... I have 3 PDF's that I will try to upload. (cancel that! -- :cop: they are close to 70Mb total )
Here is the link, I found it easier to download the PDF's directly to my PC for a much clearer viewing experience https://www.documentcloud.org/public/search/projectid:7179-walker-murders
I look forward to joining the discussion and remain hopeful that the new detective will be able to exhume H & S and either implicate or exonerate them.
Sean