"When I see a window-shopping mother leave her carriage or stroller, and duck inside to price that dress she sees in the window, I feel like going up and telling her. At East Meadow, I'm told, people do not leave their children unguarded any more."
- Marilyn Damman, in the Saturday Evening...
1966 Aerial view of the neighborhood from http://historicaerials.com/
showing where the Damman family would have lived at the time (lower left)
and the shopping center that was the destination (upper right).
In front of the Food Fair grocery store at the Mitchell Manor Shopping Center, East Meadow, New York.
The Food Fair building is no longer there, but was located approximately at
1530 Front St, East Meadow, NY 11554
Note the baby carriages that other customers still were leaving in front of the...
Saturday Evening Post (June 9, 1956)
In front of their home.
The address on the door on the left is 35 (where the neighbor in the above video lived?).
The address on the door on the right is 37.
This neighbor talks about living next door to the Damman family in 1955, and mentions ten seconds into the video that her address was at 35 (?) Mitchell Avenue...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_okYLrgXBEI
Location of the entrance to the old Shelbyville city dump. The dump was located in the open space to the west of Simms Road and to the east of the bend in the Duck River. McGee murdered cousins Phyllis Seibers and Debbie Ray at this dump, close to the Duck River.
35.484048, -86.491210...
Another article on Edward Joseph "Eddie" McGee
http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville/eddie-mcgee-murdered-two-young-girls-in-1966-but-a-99-year-sentence-wouldnt-keep-him-locked-up/Content?oid=1199377
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