Interesting document. Who did you file this request with? I wonder what other documents are available.Randy Kraft Search Warrants
From CA Public records request
This is a first for me too seeing Randy having a gun in his possession. But, he was in the Air Force for a while. Could it be from that?This is the first time ive ever seen mention of a gun being found
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Office of the Attorney GeneralInteresting document. Who did you file this request with? I wonder what other documents are available.
im pretty sure its a brand nameThis is a first for me too seeing Randy having a gun in his possession. But, he was in the Air Force for a while. Could it be from that?
The only victim with the same letter initials is Edward Daniel Moore but the order is mixed up. Could EMD be a brand name instead of someone's initials?
i was wondering if it was a souvenir from a victim, but i would assume the serial number wouldve been easily matched up.This is a first for me too seeing Randy having a gun in his possession. But, he was in the Air Force for a while. Could it be from that?
The only victim with the same letter initials is Edward Daniel Moore but the order is mixed up. Could EMD be a brand name instead of someone's initials?
This is a link to the actual Beach Week article which includes the interview with Bob Jackson, written by Dennis McDougal (who also wrote Angel of Darkness, the only book that I know of about Randy Kraft -- if anyone knows of more, please let me know)
Beach - Feature - Randy Kraft - Page 1 of 5
In fact, he said, the entry "Twiggy" on Kraft's "Scorecard' probably referred to a murder that Jackson and Randy had done together near Rawlings, Wyoming, in 1975. Bob described in detail how he had been working as a paramedic at a Rawlings hospital - his first job after graduation Orange Coast College. He was 19 and Randy had come to visit him, said Bob. For kicks, they picked up a hitch hiker on the road to Casper, just outside of Rawlings. They molested him, killed him, and took his body to a wind-blown area known locally as Nine Mile Ridge, where they dumped him and left.
Similarly, Jackson recalled Randy visiting him about a year later in Colorado, where Jackson had taken a new job as a paramedic. They picked up another youngster on the road - this time he was a long-haired drifter who wore funny-looking glasses and who was looking for a ride back to the college town of Colorado Springs. Randy told him to hop in. The three of them stopped over at a spa outside of Loveland and relaxed for awhile in the hot springs together until it was time to hit the road. Then, as night fell, Randy offered the youngster a beer. The drifter soon fell into a slumber from which he never awoke. They buried him in a shallow grave somewhere near Colorado Springs, but Jackson is not certain just where.
Interesting.Similarly, Jackson recalled Randy visiting him about a year later in Colorado, where Jackson had taken a new job as a paramedic. They picked up another youngster on the road - this time he was a long-haired drifter who wore funny-looking glasses and who was looking for a ride back to the college town of Colorado Springs. Randy told him to hop in. The three of them stopped over at a spa outside of Loveland and relaxed for awhile in the hot springs together until it was time to hit the road. Then, as night fell, Randy offered the youngster a beer. The drifter soon fell into a slumber from which he never awoke. They buried him in a shallow grave somewhere near Colorado Springs, but Jackson is not certain just where.
Bob estimated this occurred in 1976, however i found a compelling missing persons case from 1979 that may match up well.
Michael B. Hunter was last seen in 1979. He went missing from Fort Collins in Colorado, which is only 13 miles from Loveland.
Hes college aged too
his hair isnt super long, but its far from being short imo.
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CO - CO - Michael B. Hunter, 23, Ft. Collins, 27 May 1979
Missing Person / NamUs #MP8457 Michael B. Hunter Male, White / Caucasian Height 5' 6" (66 Inches) Weight 165 - 180 lbs Hair Color Brown Eye Color Brown Eye Description Wore glasses. Circumstances Date of Last Contact May 27, 1979 NamUs Case Created October 15, 2010 Last Known Location Map...www.websleuths.com
Interesting. I read about Bob Jackson years ago. I remember after Bob met with law enforcement to discuss his claims they persuaded him to commit himself to a mental health institute as they didn't feel he was stable.Similarly, Jackson recalled Randy visiting him about a year later in Colorado, where Jackson had taken a new job as a paramedic. They picked up another youngster on the road - this time he was a long-haired drifter who wore funny-looking glasses and who was looking for a ride back to the college town of Colorado Springs. Randy told him to hop in. The three of them stopped over at a spa outside of Loveland and relaxed for awhile in the hot springs together until it was time to hit the road. Then, as night fell, Randy offered the youngster a beer. The drifter soon fell into a slumber from which he never awoke. They buried him in a shallow grave somewhere near Colorado Springs, but Jackson is not certain just where.
Bob estimated this occurred in 1976, however i found a compelling missing persons case from 1979 that may match up well.
Michael B. Hunter was last seen in 1979. He went missing from Fort Collins in Colorado, which is only 13 miles from Loveland.
Hes college aged too
his hair isnt super long, but its far from being short imo.
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CO - CO - Michael B. Hunter, 23, Ft. Collins, 27 May 1979
Missing Person / NamUs #MP8457 Michael B. Hunter Male, White / Caucasian Height 5' 6" (66 Inches) Weight 165 - 180 lbs Hair Color Brown Eye Color Brown Eye Description Wore glasses. Circumstances Date of Last Contact May 27, 1979 NamUs Case Created October 15, 2010 Last Known Location Map...www.websleuths.com
Just the search warrantDid you just file a FOI request with the AG's office for everything they had on Randy Kraft? I tried once before but got nowhere.
or [code] and evidence suggests Victim C is [code.]"
I believe this is the Kraft scorecard. I had also come across the hand written one as well but unable to locate that one right now.Does anyone know a website that has a chart matching the known victims to the codes Kraft wrote? I spent some time looking last weekend and couldn't find one. For example, "Victim A is likely to beCode:or [code] and evidence suggests Victim C is [code.]"
This list is accurate but slightly obsolete. 'England' was identified as Keith Jackson from Farnworth, England (he was the John Doe listed as '76'). Hara Kiri may be Michael SandtDoes anyone know a website that has a chart matching the known victims to the codes Kraft wrote? I spent some time looking last weekend and couldn't find one. For example, "Victim A is likely to beCode:or [code] and evidence suggests Victim C is [code.]"
Thank you for updating. Good to know.This list is accurate but slightly obsolete. 'England' was identified as Keith Jackson from Farnworth, England (he was the John Doe listed as '76'). Hara Kiri may be Michael Sandt
If he indeed was a Camp Pendleton Marine, Kraft should definitely be looked intoI'd be curious to hear anyones thoughts on Johnny Archie, he was last seen on CCTV footage in a southern california airport returning to Camp Pendleton in July of 1982. He was from Broken Bow, Oklahoma. I am waiting to hear back from authorities in Broken Bow to have him uploaded into NAMUS as his family is confident there is a missing persons report.