I made one last paper crane for Lyle yesterday. Honestly, I thought that I'd be making those well into my adulthood. Fly free, friend. No matter what your name is, all that matters is that it's been returned to you.
This reconstruction is so crude it seems to almost be a disservice to the victim. Don't imagine that it adds anything to the written description. Is there anyway one could go about doing a new rendering? Some very badly decomposed Does have had multiple artists contribute their works.
I'm inclined to agree with you, keeleydoll.
It raises the question, though: did Lyle just look 20-30? Or is there biological evidence that places him firmly in that age range? Is it possible that he was someone who looked young for his age?
This year's flock. I will put them out into the world with the same hope as every year: that this group will be the last. Rest in peace, Lyle. You are remembered here.
Hello, everyone-
I apologize for not contributing any new knowledge, but like all of you I have been deeply touched by this case and that fact that this man has gone without a name for so long. That being said, I wanted to let you know that every year on the 16th or 17th, I make one paper crane...
Hello, all-
I realize my response to this thread is incredibly late but I haven't had the heart to post until now. I am a long-time "lurker" here as I've been following the Lyle Stevik case for many years. Never did I think that my cousin would, himself, become a missing person. David was my god...
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