Another article regarding this case. No new info, still. Why were these two women murdered in cold blood on that trail? Why the information blackout after 15 years? This case bothers the hell out of me.
Unsolved murders: Snohomish County's Mary Cooper, Susanna Stodden | king5.com...
This case is actually one of the ones that got me interested in cold cases/true crime. Growing up in Washington, I remember watching the news reports when that happened. I was a teenager then, so I kind of forgot about it after a while until I developed this interest.
I think it's reasonable to...
So I remember looking into this case a couple of years ago, and I remember reading about someone coming across a sketch of an unidentified male found deceased in Blue Ridge, Georgia in 1997. It looks like they used the age-enhanced sketch from this case and made him look a bit rougher and less...
Search for answers continues in Lindsey Baum case
Here's a new article with a little bit of new information. It sounds like not much else was found aside from the initial find by the hunter, and it appears he just found a skull fragment. Hopefully they'll find more in future searches, which...
One thing I noticed when following the latest coverage was something interesting David said to the news reporters: "I think Mary and Susanna were hiking up the trail, someone came after them and saw a couple women and realized he had a gun and decided to take advantage of a couple women. So he...
I've read several reports mentioning that the hikers who went ahead of them after meeting at the trail head heard what sounded like distant thunder, which they think could have been the echo of gunshots now that they know what had happened. There's one mention of it in the article below. I can't...
It looks like David Stodden has passed a polygraph for this case, and detectives are ruling him out as a suspect.
Husband and father of hiking trail murder victims takes polygraph to move cold case forward
I was in middle school when this happened, and being a resident of Western Washington, I...
According to the jail registry, they only have him on drug and weapons charges. I still can't get past the Ellensburg connection, though, among other things. If he actually did it, I hope they're holding him and using the charges as leverage for a confession, like what they did with Heinrich in...
59 years old. He at least matches the age description of the perp in Delphi. So glad to see justice for April today.
Police make arrest in notorious April Tinsley homicide cold case
Sounds like they already have an ID on the person of interest:
http://q13fox.com/2017/06/07/sheriffs-detectives-weve-idd-the-person-of-interest-in-murder-of-family-in-seabeck/
Hopefully this leads to the case being solved. As a Washingtonian, this case bothered me from the start, and kind of...
Apparently someone affiliated with Heinrich and Duane Hart. According to Eloc a few months back, Heinrich mentioned the name while in custody, but we have no explanation behind it. Since he's not a suspect or POI, all we have to go on are the initials. I'm sure Eloc knows the full name.
I wonder if Heinrich tried to throw SDK under the bus when he name-dropped him while in custody, knowing he had the gun (if SDK was the one he gave the gun to).
I wonder how long Heinrich was in St. Joseph that day before the abduction and why he was there. Is it possible he was the man seen at Tom Thumb earlier that night, as the Gwosts seem to think? They were there around 5 or 6 that evening, and Marlene seems to think believe Heinrich was the guy...
I have to agree. I think Heinrich is the guy, but I don't think he could have pulled off something like this by himself in the long run. I personally wonder about Duane Hart and this "SDK" you mentioned a few months back. Sure, they may have had an alibi for that night, but they could have been...
http://www.apmreports.org/story/2016/08/29/in-the-dark-0
Kind of eerie listening to the 3 minute, 37 second preview. At the 2:35 point, there's a deep, raspy voice talking about how he could bury one of the girls (presumably the interviewers), and they would never be found. Any guesses as to...
I think they're referring to Phillip Meemken. His name is on the Who's Who thread on here. Meemken was sent to prison for violating probation last fall.
http://www.sctimes.com/story/news/local/2015/09/04/judge-sentences-meemken-prison/71717450/
"That includes a statement Heinrich made in July 2015 as investigators searched his home, a statement he made Oct. 26 when investigators returned some of his property to him that they had previously seized and a "spontaneous statement" Heinrich made Oct. 29 while law enforcement was transporting...
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