I am the step sister of Patti who had been, and still is haunted by the murders. I met Anne on line a couple of years ago whille searching for information on the murders. Just meeting her online helped me in a tremendously emotional way. Actually being able to talk to somebody about this, and find the sister of Patti's friend was a miracle. I feel comfortable in saying that Anne and I have bonded in a very unique way. I call Anne "St. Anne" for all the work she has done over the years. My family NEVER talked about it....EVER! After I left home and married I got counseling for 35 years...never knowing what really happened, like Anne. After meeting Anne I learned everything she knew and literally, physically and mentally fell apart after much talking with Anne. She understood this and also how my sister Connie and my Dad had buried it soooooo deeply she also respected my request not to upset my Dad after this many years. Now that Connie is gone, her daughters will probably get more active.
One thing that I would really like to know is if my Dad is entitled to Patti's diary.
Like Anne, I get nowhere with the sheriff's department and they even hinted that I was threatening "the law officers" after I made an inquiry. They really frightened me...which doesn't help a basket case like me, so I had to put my pursuit on hold for a while.
Thank you Anne, and all of you who still want to help. We know there are people closely related to someone who knows more than she will share about this case. They also want to know the truth...even if it hurts. It may be that the best we can hope for is a death-bed confession...if this person has a soul.
Without getting too lengthy here I would like to say a word in defense of my Dad and his non-involvement in this case. Our family, like Anne's, was completely devastated when these murders occurred. My sisters and I did not even know we had half sisters. Patti's mother and grandmother
would not let my Dad get involved in any way whatsover in raising or seeing his daughters.
Back in those days, we didn't have access to counceling, no money for lawyers and Patti's Mom and grandmom were the Devils-in- Carnate and completely irresponsible in taking care of Patti and my other step sisiter, who died just last January. I have a letter she sent me that was one of many stating how much my Mother and Dad wanted both girls to be in his custody but Patti's grandmother apparently had money and control over all of them and would not let my Dad ever even visit them. Only when Connie turned 18 did we, including my dad, get to see/meet her (except at Patti's funeral) She became a real sister to us and loved her Dad. She was happily married, raised a lovely family and has some beautiful children and grandchildren and a husband who loved her very much and now misses her dearly.