There is a photo of a man with long red hair holding a boy over his head. I did not post the photo because of the rule against sleuthing minors. However, my focus is on the man.
Does anyone know if the boy has been identified? If so, perhaps the man was also identified? There are adults in some photos and I believe were known by Alcala. He could not have lived in a bubble, snapping photos. Men like him usually share photos and a few beers, so to speak.
After reading the article below, I am more interested in the man with the red hair. May be nothing at all, but it does interest me.
Any ideas or input?
California killer may be linked to Seattle slayings in 1970s
Seattle cold-case detectives are investigating whether a convicted killer in California is connected to the slayings here of two teens years ago.
Excerpt:
..."Antionette Witaker, 13, known by her friends and family as Tony, was a tough girl who would often fight with her mother and run away from home. But Tony had a romantic streak; she loved to write poetry and sign her work in elegant longhand, according to a 1978 Seattle Times story.
She had been living in a foster home when she walked out the door with the unknown man with long reddish-colored hair on the night of July 9, 1977.
A week later, her body was found, fully clothed and propped up on her hands and knees, in a vacant lot in the 2200 block of Northeast 95th Street in Lake City. Seattle police said it appeared that her body had been there for about a week.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2011445336_serialkiller26m.html
Does anyone know if the boy has been identified? If so, perhaps the man was also identified? There are adults in some photos and I believe were known by Alcala. He could not have lived in a bubble, snapping photos. Men like him usually share photos and a few beers, so to speak.
After reading the article below, I am more interested in the man with the red hair. May be nothing at all, but it does interest me.
Any ideas or input?
California killer may be linked to Seattle slayings in 1970s
Seattle cold-case detectives are investigating whether a convicted killer in California is connected to the slayings here of two teens years ago.
Excerpt:
..."Antionette Witaker, 13, known by her friends and family as Tony, was a tough girl who would often fight with her mother and run away from home. But Tony had a romantic streak; she loved to write poetry and sign her work in elegant longhand, according to a 1978 Seattle Times story.
She had been living in a foster home when she walked out the door with the unknown man with long reddish-colored hair on the night of July 9, 1977.
A week later, her body was found, fully clothed and propped up on her hands and knees, in a vacant lot in the 2200 block of Northeast 95th Street in Lake City. Seattle police said it appeared that her body had been there for about a week.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2011445336_serialkiller26m.html