Okay, if Rachel took the jeans from Army-Navy inside the mall to match up with something else maybe some store thought she lifted them and called the rouge security guard, giving him the excuse of taking them to the basement.
I guess that would leave a pretty good witness in the store person...
If I had more information or all the facts, I might have a different view, but I think the security guard scenario makes more sense than someone taking them against their will. If someone forced them to come with them I dont think the guy would have tried to do it in the mall and even the walk...
I really dont know what was open to the public during the period around the dissapearance, but even in the early days of the mall there were many offices and rooms where the public did not have access. I remember a large room that was opened up for a fashion show/concert that was called "the...
The theater sat in the farthest Northwest corner, it was pretty far from the main buildings.
I cant remember the postal place , was it a small building in the parking lot if so what store was it closest too?
If there was no one in the postal center the letter would have gone to the felix...
Most all the larger stores had a lower floor or basement that was open to the public , so it makes sense that there was a whole lower floor underneath the entire mall whether the store had access to it or not. The security office was somewhere close to the bowling alley for sure , a security...
sometime between 1979 and 1985 there was a number of rapes and murders in the TCU area that scared everyone , my wife even packed a gun for awhile, but these were not in anyway similar to the trio. I myself dont think Carla Walkers death could have been done by whoever snatched the trio.
Suppose one of the guards was a sicko, He accuses one of the girls of a false shoplifting crime. He takes them to the basement , which very well could have been deserted at the time except for the security office. I dont know when the bowling alley went out of business, but they could have been...
Okay, heres a thought, there were basements at the Mall , on the South Side under the shoe store ,music storeand drug store was a large one, they had at times a radio station, large hair salon?(razors edge) ,large public restrooms , offices ,there were events held in there too. Also on the west...
Do you think there is anyone who can tell me (via private message) what crowd or bars , clubs or hangouts Tommy and Rachel were frequenting then?
I knew and knew of alot of people back then and some were scumbags.
This was stated in two of the newspaper articles on the cold case thread:
A few days later, a letter bearing Mrs. Trlica's name arrived at her husband's home. "I know I'm going to catch it, but we just had to get away," the letter says. "We're going to Houston. See you in about a week. The...
6th Avenue ? North of Elizabeth Blvd ? I lived in that neighborhood in 1974. Lots of longhairs, musicians and artists lived around there along with the older folk who had lived there forever.
What street did Tommy live on then ?
Our house in Wedgewood had the mailbox by the front door on the wall, every neighborhood I was familiar with in those days did too. An old postman I know says in 1974 the letter if mailed from Throckmorton would have spent the night in Abeline, if mailed...
Was there a book on the I-45 killings?
Doesnt look like the bodies were hidden, just dropped off the beaten path, am i correct?
Any DNA available from the killer from these murders?
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