In his book about this case, "Summer's Almost Gone, author J. T. Townsend writes three people could have entered the Bricca home on the night of the murder - two adult males and an adult woman. Apparently, the men were there to deal with the husband and wife while the woman was to stay with the...
This is the same location for Frisch's in Fairfax as it was when the two boys vanished. Although the building itself has been remodeled, it is in the same location since the mid-1950's.
I've never understood why life saving personnel and/or the fire department was called to the scene when neighbors found the obviously-deceased bodies in the house. At the same time, why did those first responders then enter the premises when it was evident that the inhabitants were deceased and...
I don't think Anita Potts had anything to do with her sister's disappearance. She was in the home the evening that Beverly disappeared and may have had some thoughts as to who might have been behind it (which I have never heard mentioned), but I have never felt she was involved in any way. The...
Lexington area media reported today (Friday) that digging at the Murphy's Landing site will resume on Monday. According to the tip authorities received, the remains may be contained in a septic tank that has been buried there.
It might be reminded that after she disappeared, Melanie Flynn's purse was found along the Kentucky River near Camp Nelson.
In terms of property records, I tend to think these would be public record in Kentucky just as they are in other states. Normally. property records may be found by...
So it appears Lexington police are still involved with this matter as well as the Ky. State Police. Please keep the information coming when details come out.
Hope this search leads to something. If anyone learns of anything, please post it here. I wonder if anyone owns the property in Mercer County that is being checked or is it owned by the county or the commonwealth? I noted the possible involvement of the Lexington Metro Police in this. Does...
Just over 53 years have now passed since the three girls disappeared and I note there have been no postings here since last September. I wonder what explanation Ed Neifeld gave to the insurance company when he put in the claim on his boat (stolen, sank, caught fire, etc.) and how much did that...
Has the Iowa attorney general's office ever gotten involved with this case? You would think after 24 years, someone besides Mason City officials had a hand in this matter.
In the James Badal book, the black vehicle Beverly was described as being next to was also said to have had a loud muffler. You might question how a car like that might have been used in her abduction especially if it took place as she was on her way home and could have heard it approaching...
Patsy Swing was still living at last report, but no longer in the Cleveland area. She was contacted by the author of the book Twilight of Innocence and what she said is related in that book.
In reply to the May 1st post by Robb2014............I wonder if Ed Nefeld was ever questioned by authorities? Kind of interesting how the three girls are reported to have returned from the first trip on the boat, walked around the beach, then returned to the boat and left again.
There is reason to believe this might have been the thought process by people who may have witnessed Beverly being abducted. However, it should also be remembered that in those days people on a street knew their neighbors better than we do today. Some could have considered it was a child...
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