i rarely post here but if you say i attacked you then please accept my apologies. i merely read an article and tossed it out there for discussion.I've been "attacked" the same way, and by you I might add -- so please heed your own advice.
Ed Edwards is a convicted serial killer, but that doesn't make any of these over-the-moon claims any more credible. People just like to take a story of man in a governmental role who had a history of covering up murders, and run wildly with it. This is an honest question here: do you actually believe that all of these crimes (Jon Benet, all of the Zodiac killings, WM3, now Steve Avery, I'm probably leaving something out, etc.) were committed by one guy, who was in his 60's, 70's and even 80's during some of them?
Yeah, the premise in and of itself is utterly ridiculous. This one old man is responsible for biggest unsolved murders in American history: the Zodiac, Jon Benet Ramsay, West Memphis Three, now this Avery thing (I'm probably missing more, but you get the idea). The garbage people buy into sometimes simply amazes me.
Just watched the People Magazine about this guy. I believe that he would have confessed to more murders if they had with held the death by injection off a little bit longer.
Less than a month later, on April 7, 2011, Edwards died from natural causes at the Corrections Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio, where he was being held. His execution had been scheduled for Aug. 31.
"One week ago, saw a white male with white beard and moustache, salt & pepper hair, late 40's to 50's, wearing ragged high waters, carrying a walking cane"
Regular square knots, half-hitches, clove hitches, bowling knots, someone with knowledge of knot tying, some one who's been in the military or navy.
I know he died of natural causes, but he was wanting the needle. He only confessed to murders in a state that he knew he would get the needle. I was thinking that if they had held that info from him, maybe he would have said he murdered in other states. Then we would have more ID bodies.