Mysterylover
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One thing you learn around these forums is that a lot of times, hitch hikers don't always give their real names. Apparently, some don't give them at all.
If they were hitch hiking, or picked up a hitch hiker, there's a chance they didn't exchange names.
IMO, I think they were robbed. And I think the killer didn't know their names. If he swiped a wallet and purse, perhaps there were ID's inside, but they're probably long gone by now.
Youshould...I think they were robbed also..
They had to have ID and drivers license..even if they were from Canada.
Has this been overlooked, if they were from a lot of foreign countries, they would have had Passports also?
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Perhaps the best chance for solving the mystery came four months after the murder when a South Carolina man was arrested for drinking and driving. Under his car seat police found a .357-calibre handgun. Tests linked it to the slayings. The man with the gun, Lonnie George Henry.
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The more I look into this case the more I'm starting to get a very bad feeling about the handling and investigation immediately after these murders..
I'm Questioning: IF one of the Henry's had 'something' ON or was 'friends' with someone that was investigating this case 32 yrs. ago?....jmo..:doh:..:furious:
We should leave no stone unturned.....this has gone on long enough!......imo