Not sure if this link's been posted - I looked but couldn't find it..
http://www.quirkyworks.com/judith_mae_andersen/chronology/
Anyway, The Four Scientists Club site had an investigation going for Judith Mae (whihc seems to have quickly petered out). Here's an interested quote:
So we have the jealous rival, a fickle-minded player of a sailor (who might, being a sailor, have a clue about how to seal metal drums a certain way?) ... and the jealous rival's object of jealousy is murdered execution-style, bullets to the back of the head...
It's not unfeasible in my mind that Nancy could have shot Judith (with her dad's old gun, maybe??) in a fit of jealous rage, then had Kenneth come help her dispose of the body.
Then there's the very cagey Elena... who asked the boys present that night not to say they'd all been together, and is pretty inconsistent in the details of her story.
I have to ask myself if Elena knew Nancy O'Brien and if so, how well.
Does anyone think it odd that Kenneth sent a letter to --Elena-- regarding Judith Mae, with a message confirming his love for Judith, which arrived the Monday following her death?
-- Why send it to Elena? How'd he know her address, or feel familiar enough to send a letter for Judith there? Was Elena's house the rendezvous point for them? Was Kenneth there that night..? Was Kenneth playing Elena -and- Judith..? The guy certainly had no shame in that regard.
I'm sure some of the answers are here in this thread.. but they're worth looking at closely, I reckon.
http://www.quirkyworks.com/judith_mae_andersen/chronology/
Anyway, The Four Scientists Club site had an investigation going for Judith Mae (whihc seems to have quickly petered out). Here's an interested quote:
Which sound a lot to me like there was some animosity between the two girls. I mean, going to the home of a romantic rival is pretty confrontational. "To prove it"... sounds like the outcome of a confrontation to me.Judith Mae Andersen (15) visits the house of Nancy O'Brien (16) at 222 N. Kenneth Ave. to discuss Kenneth Blevins, a sailor residing at the Norman OK Naval Air Station, who had been dating them both. "I told her Ken and I were going to get married," Nancy reported. "To prove it, we telephoned Ken in Oklahoma."
So we have the jealous rival, a fickle-minded player of a sailor (who might, being a sailor, have a clue about how to seal metal drums a certain way?) ... and the jealous rival's object of jealousy is murdered execution-style, bullets to the back of the head...
It's not unfeasible in my mind that Nancy could have shot Judith (with her dad's old gun, maybe??) in a fit of jealous rage, then had Kenneth come help her dispose of the body.
Then there's the very cagey Elena... who asked the boys present that night not to say they'd all been together, and is pretty inconsistent in the details of her story.
I have to ask myself if Elena knew Nancy O'Brien and if so, how well.
Does anyone think it odd that Kenneth sent a letter to --Elena-- regarding Judith Mae, with a message confirming his love for Judith, which arrived the Monday following her death?
-- Why send it to Elena? How'd he know her address, or feel familiar enough to send a letter for Judith there? Was Elena's house the rendezvous point for them? Was Kenneth there that night..? Was Kenneth playing Elena -and- Judith..? The guy certainly had no shame in that regard.
I'm sure some of the answers are here in this thread.. but they're worth looking at closely, I reckon.