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    OH - Christie Mullins, 14, Columbus, 23 Aug 1975 *killer died*

    I watched "Welcome to Murdertown" with the episode about Christie Mullins. A few things that I gathered from the show (Some of these we may have discussed; however, I don't recall): 1. Six weeks before Christie's murder, in July 1975, Christie and some other teenagers were caught smoking...
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    OH - Christie Mullins, 14, Columbus, 23 Aug 1975 *killer died*

    Nerosleuth, Didn't Paul Raymond Saultz serve 30 years until his release. After his release he violated his parole for molesting a 12 year old girl? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    OH - Christie Mullins, 14, Columbus, 23 Aug 1975 *killer died*

    While Newell will never face the consequences for his actions, there is now the chance for the family to have closure. Christie didn't deserve the fate she suffered on that August day in 1975. She was just a teenage kid who never got a chance to live her life to the fullest...
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    OH - Christie Mullins, 14, Columbus, 23 Aug 1975 *killer died*

    This is a clip from one of the Columbus stations about trying to reopen the case. What I find interesting is that one of Christie's friends mentions that Christie and Carol were not really friends. http://www.10tv.com/content/stories/2014/04/03/clintonville-new-effort-to-revive-cold-case.html...
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    OH - Christie Mullins, 14, Columbus, 23 Aug 1975 *killer died*

    Seriously? Sorry, I am baffled by that thought Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    OH - Christie Mullins, 14, Columbus, 23 Aug 1975 *killer died*

    Christie probably didn't make it into the Woolco that day is my guess too. Now why would Carol go into the Woolco without shoes? Now I understand why if Carol was meeting the MW, Christie stumbles upon them, and never makes it into the Woolco. Let's say Christie does make it to the Woolco...
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    OH - Christie Mullins, 14, Columbus, 23 Aug 1975 *killer died*

    Saw a report last week on Facebook by a local station in Columbus. Later on that evening they showed a clip about this case and how friends and family are petitioning to reopen it. For some reason it bugged me and I wanted to and I googled it. Ran into an article last year were an author was...

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