A very interesting case, do the police have any DNA on file? I know it would be degraded by now, but depending on how well it was kept, they may still be able to run it via computer files - checking service men/military records might be a good idea, although I'm not sure how well this will work...
Thomas C Wales was also involved in the following case:
For Immediate Release
April 21, 1999
MAN CONVICTED OF THREATENING
FEDERAL JUDGES BY INTERNET E-MAIL
Katrina C. Pflaumer, United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington, announced that CARL EDWARD...
John McKay’s complaints about the investigation of Wales’s death did produce some changes. The reward was raised to a million dollars; more F.B.I. agents were assigned to the case; and the original government lawyer on the case was eventually replaced by Steven D. Clymer, who had...
The F.B.I. gave the investigation the code name SEPROM—short for “Seattle prosecutor murder
Two weeks after the murder, the Senate confirmed a new U.S. Attorney for western Washington, John McKay. “When I got there, on October 30th, there was still yellow tape around...
Investigators believe that the letter may have been typed at a Kinko’s, or somewhere similar. No traces of DNA were found on the letter or on the envelope.
Wales lived north of downtown, he was in his basement, and the shooter shot him from the back yard
An analysis of the letter by...
We believe the shooter stood in Wales’ backyard at about 10:40 p.m. on October 11, 2001, and fired several shots through the basement window at Wales. He died early the next morning. He was shot with a 9x18mm Makarov pistol with a replacement barrel distributed by the Federal Arms...
Additional case details, found from internet:
He was shot in the side of the neck on a thursday night, was supposed to be going out with his girlfriend but cancelled, staying home to work and was emailing people/reading his emails when he was shot, he was 49 years old, A neighbor, Emily Holt...
Hi I heard about this case a while ago! I'm glad someone has posted his info/case on this website as he seemed like a good man, who did not deserve to pass this way!
The case regarding Molly is obviously complicated! But I would be interested to know who benefitted in her will (if she had one), also I would like to see the FBI/Joliet Police Files, and read Molly's articles to find out who her enemies may have been, also if Molly was declared legally dead in...
Hi there,
I've researched this case extensively and here's what I found. John Whiteside was the reporter who wrote about Zelko in the Herald News from 1978 up until his death, finding new leads/witnesses and instigating new searches for her final resting place in Joliet. On the night Zelko...
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