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Kyron Horman - Missing Since 6-4-10
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Hello,
I happen to come across Mary and Dianne's cases on a blogsite that is not allowed here at WS per the T.O.S.
However, I did find a recent news article on CBS46 in Atlanta that there "may be a crack" in these 2 cold cases.
Below is the link and a few snippets from the news article:
Exclusive: A possible crack in the cold cases of Mary Shotwell Little and Diane Shields
ATLANTA, Ga. (CBS46) – After years of endless tips and dead ends CBS46's crime scene investigator Sheryl 'Mac' McCollum said she's one-step closer to finding Diane Shields killer.
“It's potentially a break,” she said.
...
Now 52 years later, Mac is convinced the alleged killer is hiding in plain sight – right here in metro Atlanta.
“I feel very confident he wants to tell it. I think he's been waiting to tell it. I think that's why he keeps contacting people,” she said.
...
“We knew we didn't have the fingerprint. We knew we didn't have the blood. We knew we didn't have the clothing, but what we did have was words,” said Mac. “And these words to me are very critical and I think they're the best evidence we have going forward.”
...
Mac plans to turn over a legal brief of findings to the GBI and East Point police before Thanksgiving. She said there could be a break in the case before Christmas.
Link: Exclusive: A possible crack in the cold cases of Mary Shotwell Little and Diane Shields
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I happen to come across Mary and Dianne's cases on a blogsite that is not allowed here at WS per the T.O.S.
However, I did find a recent news article on CBS46 in Atlanta that there "may be a crack" in these 2 cold cases.
Below is the link and a few snippets from the news article:
Exclusive: A possible crack in the cold cases of Mary Shotwell Little and Diane Shields
ATLANTA, Ga. (CBS46) – After years of endless tips and dead ends CBS46's crime scene investigator Sheryl 'Mac' McCollum said she's one-step closer to finding Diane Shields killer.
“It's potentially a break,” she said.
...
Now 52 years later, Mac is convinced the alleged killer is hiding in plain sight – right here in metro Atlanta.
“I feel very confident he wants to tell it. I think he's been waiting to tell it. I think that's why he keeps contacting people,” she said.
...
“We knew we didn't have the fingerprint. We knew we didn't have the blood. We knew we didn't have the clothing, but what we did have was words,” said Mac. “And these words to me are very critical and I think they're the best evidence we have going forward.”
...
Mac plans to turn over a legal brief of findings to the GBI and East Point police before Thanksgiving. She said there could be a break in the case before Christmas.
Link: Exclusive: A possible crack in the cold cases of Mary Shotwell Little and Diane Shields
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