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    ID ID - Lonnie Jones, 13, Orofino, September 1951

    Extremely tantalizing ! Thanks Ausgirl! This definitely bears looking into further. A serial killer who targets boys and used carnivals? Wow.
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    Dorli Rainey 84 yr old pepper sprayed at Occupy Seattle

    Sadly your never going to convince anyone who is succeptable to Rupert Murdoch's Fox News propaganda that wants desperately to discredit the Occupy movement as a bunch tie-dyed anarchist slackers that anyone marching with them didnt do something to bring injury on themselves. Because SURELY a...
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    ID ID - Lewiston Civic Theater Murders / 5 Related Cases

    I dont have alot of details about the suicide. And your right some are satisfied that her death was a suicide.I do know she had joined the Theater to meet people and provide a balance to her troubling job as a nurse in a terminal cancer ward. She was a very sweet and shy person.I remember she...
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    ID ID - Lonnie Jones, 13, Orofino, September 1951

    You know Ive toyed with the idea of writing about this case for years. Ive always thought that if enough facts couldnt be pulled together for a completely factual account(my preference) it would certainly provide an intriguiging frame work for a partially fictional novel.(Think James...
  5. K

    TX TX - The Texarkana Phantom (1946) *UNSOLVED*

    I agree. This one is spooky on a primal level. I remember seeing that low budget movie "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" that is very loosely based on this case back in the seventies. Very disturbing. This case was the Original 'Urban Legend'.
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    ID ID - Lewiston Civic Theater Murders / 5 Related Cases

    He was carrying a hunting knife. Obviously his 'issues' date to very early in life. Its been my long held opinion that he dumped Steven Pearsols body in a different place is because the Necro-Freak wanted to re-visit the two girls if circumstance allowed. Not out of any 'cleverness' on his part...
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    ID ID - Lonnie Jones, 13, Orofino, September 1951

    Sadly its amazing how some things especially the banal nature of evil never change.
  8. K

    ID ID - Lonnie Jones, 13, Orofino, September 1951

    It is a distinct posibilty.
  9. K

    ID ID - Lonnie Jones, 13, Orofino, September 1951

    Yeah, your absolutely right. From talk Ive heard from my mother most of the immediate rumors were about his extended family. It seems the consensus amongst school kids back then was that Lonnie was 'silenced' for some reason and also there was a relative who supposedly had his car re-apolstered...
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    ID ID - Lewiston Civic Theater Murders / 5 Related Cases

    Their are ongoing searches for Stephen Pearsall's remains which Crecentcrow and JusticeSeeker and myself have participated in to try and remedy that indictment roadblock. There will be more. And as I understand it there are several murders in North Carolina that fit the pattern. Crecentcrow...
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    ID ID - Lewiston Civic Theater Murders / 5 Related Cases

    His wife is still standing by him and single-handedly re-defining the word 'Denial'. The police NEVER publicly identified him until just this year. AFTER Crecentcrow and Justiceseeker outed him on their website . And the makers of the documentary 'Confluence' publicly identified him in their...
  12. K

    ID ID - Lewiston Civic Theater Murders / 5 Related Cases

    You ought to see this building in person...there ought to be a picture of it in the dictionary next to the word 'Gothic'. A documentary about this case has been released its supposed to be available on Amazon by request soon. Its called 'Confluence' if you Google it you can see the trailer for it.
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    ID ID - Lewiston Civic Theater Murders / 5 Related Cases

    I know what you mean...there are some that I find facinating that dont seem to garner much interest while others... im not assigning value: 'oh this one is worse then that one.' they are ALL tragedies ,but some have elements to the circumstances of the mystery that one would think would be...
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    ID ID - Lonnie Jones, 13, Orofino, September 1951

    I agree I think its obvious he wanted the body to be found...it would have been easier and far less risky to simply bury him. Lonnie lived with his grandmother. Ive been unable to find out much at all about the family or what they were like.
  15. K

    ID ID - Lonnie Jones, 13, Orofino, September 1951

    Nice Find Aussiegirl! I hadnt seen that particular article! I agree with all of your points. Ive wondered if he had been accosted before the boys picked him up by somebody. Unnatural advances by an adult would shake any 12 year old up and chances are he wouldnt tell the teenagers about it...
  16. K

    ID ID - Lonnie Jones, 13, Orofino, September 1951

    Very possibly.
  17. K

    ID ID - Lonnie Jones, 13, Orofino, September 1951

    Thats the weird part...he wasnt an active FBI agent.He was retired FBI currently working as an attourney...from another state yet.Why in the world was he in charge of the case instead of local LE? It doesnt make much sense at least to me.
  18. K

    ID ID - Lonnie Jones, 13, Orofino, September 1951

    I would have to assume so and I would imagine if they still exist they are with whatever remains of the files. Three years after Lonnie's murder in 1954 my two teenage aunts and another teen age boy were killed in a car crash along the same stretch of road three miles from where Lonnies body was...
  19. K

    ID ID - Lonnie Jones, 13, Orofino, September 1951

    Taking Lonnie all the way home would have meant an hour long drive up the Greer grade and accross the prairie ,and another hour and more back down and home to Kamiah. They may not have had the time if they were up against a time limit to be home themselves. I really think Lonnie was hoping to...
  20. K

    ID ID - Lonnie Jones, 13, Orofino, September 1951

    Yeah definitely,by random I didnt mean that I thought his killer hadnt killed before just that he happened upon Lonnie when and where he did. Just a feeling once again but even if the killer hadnt killed a person before I would be willing to bet he'd done it before to farm animals. The binding...

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