Potential Suspects and Persons of Interest

RELDAN, Robert R.
Born 1940
Active in 1974 -75 in New Jersey

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Robert R. Reldan has been mentioned before on this thread as a potential person of interest in the Lyon case and others. He is a serial killer of young girls whose home base was New Jersey - a state adjacent to Maryland. It is known that he committed crimes in New York and in Delaware.

While the cases discussed in the earlier posting below were all New Jersey cases, note that Reldan was very active in 1974 and 1975. It should also be noted that he specialized in double abductions.

Note that he had been previously convicted sex offender who had been released from prison after being "rehabilitated".

Note also that Reldan murdered 4 girls in NJ between August and December 1974, and does not kill other girls there until October 1975, when he kills four more in the space of 18 days. Where was he between December 1974 and October 1975?

Besides considering him as a possible suspect in the Lyon case, consider him as a potential suspect in some of the other cases discussed in these threads.

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Between August 1974 and November 1975, residents of northern New Jersey were alarmed by a series of random, brutal homicides that claimed the lives of eight young women, perpetrated by a man who liked to pick his victims off in pairs.

He would resort to solitary targets in a pinch, however, and he kept authorities off-balance by continually altering his methods - suffocation, strangulation, gunshots - on a whim.

The first to die were 17-year-old Mary Pryor and 16-year-old Lorraine Kelly, reported missing from North Bergen on August 10, 1974. The girls were last seen on August 9, when they left Pryor's home to do some shopping, and police believe they were hitchhiking when they met their killer that afternoon. Their bodies, raped and smothered, were recovered from a wooded area near Montvale, four days later.

On December 13, 1974, 14-year-old Doreen Carlucci and 15-year-old Joanne Delardo vanished from a church youth center in Woodbridge, their bodies discovered two weeks later, in Manalapan Township. Beaten and strangled, one victim was completely nude when found, the other dressed only in shoes and a sweater. The killer's garrote, an electrical extension cord, was knotted tight around Carlucci's neck.

The first solitary victim, 26-year-old Susan Reynes, disappeared from her home in Haworth, New Jersey, on October 6, 1975.

Eight days later, 12 Oct 1975, in Demarest, 22-year-old Susan Reeve vanished without a trace on the short walk home from her bus stop, after work.

Both were still missing when 15-year-olds Denise Evans and Carolyn Hedgepeth disappeared from home in Wilmington, Delaware, on October 24, their bodies - shot execution-style - recovered in Salem County, New Jersey, the following day.

On October 27 and 28, the remains of victims Reynes and Reeve were found, seven miles apart, in a wooded region of Rockland County, New York, just north of the New Jersey state line. Searchers were led to one corpse by an arrow, scratched on a highway embankment above the name "Reeve." Autopsies revealed that both women were strangled.

On October 31, 1975, police arrested 35-year-old Robert Reldan in Closter, New Jersey, on a charge of attempted burglary. A resident of Tenafly, Reldan was convicted of raping a woman at Teaneck, in 1967, serving three years in prison before he was paroled. Five months later, in 1971, he assaulted another woman in a hospital parking lot, pulling a knife on her moments after his latest therapy session. Convicted a second time, he emerged as a "model graduate" of Rahway prison's rehabilitation program for sex offenders. Authorities were so impressed with Reldan's progress that they chose him for a television interview with David Frost, aired shortly before his parole in May 1975. (this is likely a typo with date actually 1974)

Held without bond on the burglary charge, Reldan was questioned about the murders of Reeve and Reynes, but on November 2, homicide detectives publicly announced that he was "not considered a suspect" in the slayings. They had changed their tune by January 1986 (another typo - actually 1976), but another full year elapsed before Reldan's indictment on two counts of murder, in January 1977.

Four months later, on April 21, he was charged with plotting to arrange the deaths of a wealthy aunt and her boyfriend, hoping to expedite a hoped-for inheritance. A Bergen County detective, posing as a hit man, twice visited Reldan at Trenton state prison, where he was serving three years on the burglary charge, and their conversations were secretly recorded as evidence . Convicted of conspiracy in June 1978, Reldan drew a term of 20 to 50 years in prison, but the worst was yet to come. Reldan's first murder trial ended with a hung jury, in June 1979, and a retrial was scheduled for October.

On October 15, 1979, Reldan used a smuggled key to unlock his handcuffs, sprayed his guards with chemical Mace, and escaped from the courthouse in Hackensack. He was recaptured hours later, at a hospital in Tuxedo, New York, after crashing his stolen getaway car into a ditch. The trial resumed next day, despite the anonymous mailing of $100 bribes to several jurors, and Reldan was convicted of two murders on October 17. He remains a suspect in six other homicides, although no further charges have been filed.
 
That is a scary thought about Coffey's parole!

Just in a factual statement, there are a lot of people with that last name in places where the POI's and their relatives live and have lived at.

Inasmuch as the Lyon sisters are concerned, I would be a lot more worried about possible suspects who have successfully flown under the radar all these years. I think if Coffey had been involved, police would have found evidence by this time.
 
Thomas W. Myers


Thomas W. Myers, age 28 in 1975 was on parole from Maryland prison after serving five years for a 2nd degree murder conviction. He had murdered a woman in 1967 and buried her body in a remote area.

In December of 1974, he abducted and raped a Junior high school girl. He was arrested and charged, but on 25 February 1975, while awaiting trial, Myers abducted and assulted two teenaged Annapolis girls in separate incidents.

Was he still free and possibly at Wheaton Plaza on 25 March 1975? He did not go to trial until the first week of April 1976, and there is no indication that he was charged at that time with assulting the two Annapolis teens.


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Earlier post from an article in:
The Capital
Thursday, April 15, 1976
Annapolis, Maryland

PAROLEE ADMITS RAPE TRY

A man arrested while on parole for murder pleaded guilty last week for attempting to rape a 14-year-old Annapolis girl attacked while she walked home from a shopping trip.

Thomas W. Myers, 29, of Meads Drive, Annapolis pleaded guilty to assault with intent to rape and perverted sex acts.........

Myers was arrested for two misdemeanor assaults last year while he was on parole for a 1966 slaying. He had served six years of the 15-year murder sentence before being released in 1972.

While he was awaiting charges on the assaults , police identified him as the attacker of a young junior high school girl on December 13, 1974.

According to the girl's statement to police, she was walking home from an afternoon shopping trip on West Street, and was confronted by a man as she crossed the grounds of the football stadium on Taylor Avenue.

She told police that the man asked her to go with him and she refused. He pushed her to the ground, threatened to slit her throat, and forced her to perform sexual acts......

The attacker then forced the girl into his car, drove to a dirt road near Admiral Heights, and repeated the crime......

In return for Myers guilty plea to attempted rape, charges of rape were dropped.....

Myers was sentenced to life once before. He was first convicted in January, 1967, of shooting to death a middle-aged Severna Park woman he had met in a Ritchie Highway bar and leaving her body half buried along an isolated road.

That conviction was overturned by the landmark Supreme Court "Miranda" decision which required police to advise suspects of their constitutional rights......

When the case was re-tried Myers pleaded guilty to second-degree murder....

He had been on parole for about three years when police arrested him for assaulting two teenaged Annapolis girls in seperate incidents February 25, 1975...
 
Thomas W. Myers ...

... He did not go to trial until the first week of April 1976, and there is no indication that he was charged at that time with assulting the two Annapolis teens....

Typo Correction: He went to trial the first week of April 1975.
 
Where is he now (2015)? Is he deceased?

Thomas W. Myers was convicted of attempted rape of young girls in April 1975. At the time he had been on Parole from Maryland Prison after serving six years of a fifteen year sentence for second degree murder.

I have not been able to find any records of the sentence he was given, but pretty certain that he got prison time.

Have not been able to find him in the Maryland Inmate Locator, or Maryland Judiciary online, the Maryland Sex Offender Registry, or in the Social Security Death Index. So am not certain of his present location.

His abductions of young girls and sexual crimes in 1974 and 1975 suggest him as a potential person of interest in the Lyon case. He lived in Annapolis, Maryland and targeted young teen aged girls, sometimes in pairs.
 
Mileski Revisited...


Raymond Rudolph MILESKI, Sr.

Raymond Rudolph Mileski Sr. is a convicted murderer serving a life sentence in the Maryland Prison system. He is linked to the Lyon Sisters, because of claims that he has made on several occasions. Those stories have some varience to them, but basically Ray states that he knows who the abductor/murderer of the girls is.

A story about Montgomery County Police digging in the backyard of the Mileski home at 5816 Suitland Road was in the Washington Post in April 1982, but only briefly. It was only one of many momentary mentions of the Lyon Sisters in news stories over the years. At the time, nothing much came of it. The story told of police digging test holes for about three hours in response to tips from convicts, and that nothing was found. That story makes specific reference to the address and to it being in response to a tip from Maryland Prison Inmates, but it does not mention Mileski's name.

On 19 November 1977, following an ongoing family argument, Raymond Mileski Sr. shot his oldest son with a high power rifle in the basement of their home. When his wife, Dolores, ran down the stairs into the basement room, he shot her too. The bullet passed through her, through a wall and into the mouth of their 7 year old son, Peter, who was running down the stairs behind his mother. Mileski left his wife and older son for dead and transported Peter to Andrews Air Force Base for emergency treatment. Leaving him there, Mileski, drove to the home of a neighbor where his middle son Karl was visiting. He told Karl to stay where he was and then turned himself in to police.

Mileski, while in prison, had evidently told a story to other convicts that he knew who had abducted and killed the Lyon Sisters, these cons repeated the story to MCP investigators. Montgomery County Police dug test holes in the Mileski backyard for three hours and found nothing. End of story? Not quite.

In 2001, an anonymous tip to police named Mileski as having told others prior to his 1978 murder conviction, that he was in some way involved in the Lyon Sisters disappearance. Many elements of this tipster's story were checked out and found to be accurate.

Mileski, contacted in Prison in 2001, admitted in two letters that he did in fact know who the abductor of the Lyon Sisters was. He did not name anyone, but gave a general description of the area in which the girls were buried. Mileski made general statements, but clearly wanted to negotiate for a prison transfer before he would speak with investigators.

Mileski, in his second letter, referred to the girls' abductor as "C.D." and claimed to have met this individual "in the pen". The letter was a long and rambling one and it contained a demand that he be moved from his Baltimore area prison to the Western Correctional Facility in Cumberland, MD. These letters were forwarded to MCP detectives.

The most intriguing thing about a possible PG county connection is that the sketch of "Tape Recorder Man" was recognized by 15 mothers of young girls who had been approached by a man at Iverson Mall and at Marlow Heights Shopping Center on 22 March 1975, three days before the Lyon Sisters disappeared. The Washington Post reported that from one to three PG men were questioned, but that they were not considered suspects at the time. Those sightings place the primary suspect (Tape Recorder Man) right in the close proximity of Mileski, his home, and his alleged associates.

Police most likely spoke with Mileski. He was transferred to Cumberland after 2001, and he died there in December 2004.

It is hard to determine if Mileski actually knew anything about the Lyon case, or if he is just making it all up for his own advantage.

It is my opinion that Mileski was the likely source of the previous tip from other convicts, and that it may have been stories that he told prior to 1977 which surfaced in the 2001 website tip. He certainly claimed knowledge of it in his letters. But whether he actually had any first hand knowledge, or involvement in the girls' disappearance remains part of the mystery.


I include my above post from page one of this thread from almost 10 years ago for reference only.

While Mileski may or may not have been involved in the Missing Lyon Sisters case, consider a few of the recent developments and information regarding Persons of Interest in the case.

Mileski was considered a potential suspect by MCP back as early as 1981 and came into focus again about 2001. He claimed to have intimate knowledge of the crime, stated that he knew who the perpetrator was, and where the girls were taken.

Another informant in 2001 stated thatMileski, along with others, had abducted the girls for sexual purposes and then killed them and disposed of their bodies.

One alleged accomplice had connections to Hyattsville, and another was a boy of about 18.

Mileski claimed that the girls were buried in a remote area near a cabin where one might go for hunting or fishing.

In many ways, the story seemed almost too far fetched to be true. But consider recent developments:

Lloyd Welch, Jr. was only 18 at the time of the girls' disappearance and was known to travel around and work in the DC area. He was a resident of Prince Georges county.

Hyattsville has been mentioned as a potential area of interest.

The girls are now believed to have been transported to a rural area of Virginia near a trailer or cabin owned by one of the Persons of Interest.

There has been talk of the girls possibly having been held alive and sexually assulted in an isolated building - just as mentioned by the informant in 2001.

Mileski lived in Suitland, PG County, Maryland, very close to Iverson Mall and other shopping centers where the Tape Recorder Man (TRM) was seen by several eyewitnesses on occaisions prior to 25 March 1975.

The day after the TRM sketch was released the Washington Post reported that MCP had interviewed three men in Prince Georges County about the Lyon Case, but insisted that they were not considered suspects at the time.

Was Mileski involved? Was there any connection to the Welches? What exactly did he say to MCP investigators in 2001?

If Mileski had just made it all up (sticking to his story for over 20 years), how did he manage to get so much right?
 
Was Mileski involved? Was there any connection to the Welches? What exactly did he say to MCP investigators in 2001?

If Mileski had just made it all up (sticking to his story for over 20 years), how did he manage to get so much right?[/QUOTE]


Hmmm......It's possible that Mileski and one of the Welches crossed paths over the course of their criminal careers. It's possible that Mileski heard some gossip, as well, while detained or incarcerated. None of the witnesses involved in the current proceedings appear to have named Mileski as a player at all, here, so hopefully no one's defense attorney is planning on wasting anyone's time on such a question. I think if Mileski had been involved, someone would have gotten the whole story out of him in prison. People who murder children are not favored by other prisoners, and he was in the general population enough to gossip with other prisoners. And if Mileski actually did the deed, evidence probably would have been found when law enforcement dug up his backyard.
 
Richard, it is so wonderful to see you here posting again.
I hope we hear a lot more from you.
We have missed your informative and well-researched comments.😊
 
Richard, it is so wonderful to see you here posting again.
I hope we hear a lot more from you.
We have missed your informative and well-researched comments.

Thank you. My interest in this case continues. Lots of good posts in recent months.
 
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Thank you, Ernest. Behold the "second uncle" of Mrs. Estep, and don't overlook the truck. You have bravely ventured where others fear to tread. Many have learned the hard way that the nail that stands up gets hammered down (or deleted).
 
Any news on status of the court date coming up next week? Will it be a go or continue?
 
Any news on status of the court date coming up next week? Will it be a go or continue?

Well, no surprise that Pat Welch and her attorney have again managed to kick the can down the road a bit more, of course. Remember, she was initially arrested on DECEMBER 5, 2014. What the heck is she waiting for? Oh, wait a minute; when you consider that since Pat was arrested, Edna Welch (mother of LLW2 and wife of LLW1) died, Henry Parker died (he supposedly burned the bloody duffel bags that LLW brought to his family's house) and LLW2's younger brother Roy Lee Welch has gone missing... Pat's strategy may be to wait until everybody else is dead or missing.

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Thank you, I had a feeling that would happen but didn't know it already had. What does it mean that it has changed from a Jury Trial to a Term? Sounds like they might have reached a deal?
 
Thank you, I had a feeling that would happen but didn't know it already had. What does it mean that it has changed from a Jury Trial to a Term? Sounds like they might have reached a deal?

The purpose of a "term day" in Virginia courts is to reiterate the conditions of bond, make sure that the defendant has not jumped bond, ensure that each side has the evidence and information needed, and schedule or reschedule trial dates, making sure that the trial is held within the "term" of court. It looks as if neither the defense nor the prosecution can legitimately request another continuance for this matter without a very good reason.
 
The purpose of a "term day" in Virginia courts is to reiterate the conditions of bond, make sure that the defendant has not jumped bond, ensure that each side has the evidence and information needed, and schedule or reschedule trial dates, making sure that the trial is held within the "term" of court. It looks as if neither the defense nor the prosecution can legitimately request another continuance for this matter without a very good reason.

I wonder if that means the case will be heard on May 3, or does it mean they will evaluate and possibly re-establish terms for purpose of further continuance. The missing family member could (or could not) be of material importance in the matter before the court. Strange things have happened in this case over the course of 40+ years IMO, but I guess that is why it has taken 40+ years to get to this point--which is still just over a grand jury perjury charge connected to the "core" matter of where-are-the-sisters. If the missing family member is connected to the case, it would mean that, not one but, two pre-teen children are somehow connected to the case of two other missing children--not comforting in any way.
 

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