He possibly changed his hunting grounds, or his dumping grounds. The Amber Lundgren case in Asheville was in 97; if DNA links him there, how many others might there be.
Was looking back over a series of WAVY articles that included interview commentary from Wells worth looking over.
It does seem that the polygraph reliance was not the only serious mistake leading to a cold case. mistakes, LE turf wars and heel-dragging on evidence sharing played a role. 30...
https://www.chicagotribune.com/dp-colonial-parkway-murders-investigators-20161005-photogallery.html
published in 2016, by the Chicago Tribune.
Includes a photo of FBI investigator Irvin Wells, before a map of the canonical parkway crimes, who had considered Wilmer a very strong suspect early...
Arenthere any reported results from DNA testing?
There are some reasons to consider a connection to serial killer Alan Wade Wilmer, Sr. (the recently announced perpetrator of some crimes in Virginia. He is long deceased (2017)
Forensic drawings and the general circumstances have strong...
Is this something? I think it’s something.
A cold case murder out of Asheville NC, from 1997 of Amber Lundgren has so many aspects that ping to Alan Wilmer Sr. including a forensic artists rendering of a recognizable truck and potential suspect. Wade was known to travel for tree work into the...
Polygraphs remain pseudoscience woo. They are not reliable, they are psychological pressure tools that produce mixed and inaccurate results. Reliance on them as dispositive in any case is irresponsible and in the case of the Wilmer Sr (given all the reasons to pursue continuing observation and...
https://blainepardoe.wordpress.com/2024/01/09/two-of-the-colonial-parkway-murders-solved/
In a post following the recent press conference re the deceased AWW‘s connection to three murders including a “parkway” double killing, Blaine Pardoe relates reasons FBI a developed AWW as a prime suspect...
They surveillance him for a time… he Was seen cleaning his truck and iirc the truck bed repainted. He should never have left their radar given he admitted not being far from that area ( like one exit down or so) and that truck apparently spotted by at least one person), fitting their profile...
I can't quite make out what the spokesperson means.
I confess I had some apparently bad info, that I have chalked up to some misunderstood hyperbole, that the body was found further away, very dramatically. if incorrectly so.
This is a walkable distance, but if I understand the...
I just read a short news story saying she was found in the southernmost part of the park in steep, rough terrain - she’s been transported to the medical examiners office for definitive identification and determination of cause of death. There’s still no comment one way or the other about...
University of Virginia lecturer Julia Devlin missing, car found wrecked
The New York Post updates, with a link to an official park facebook page, with information that clarifies that a security cam captured her entering the park in her Lexus on the 14th (July 2021.). They are continuing to...
You seem touchy about the crime problem, but there is one. A car jack or abduction is indeed a lot less likely than a plain old run-off the road accident but it's possible. Your beef seems to be with speculation and borrowing trouble when a car accident is more likely, and consider the missing...
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