On February 14, 1961 Claudette Covey was abducted from Hondo, Tx, and later found murdered in a field about 8 miles from town off the Yancey highway. She had been shot in the head twice.
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http://www.topix.com/forum/city/hondo-tx/TPF3JUM75FV5T9HG1#commentsPost #3
Ordinarily, I would not link to a topix forum, but this is absolutely the only information I could find on the WWW on Claudette Covey's murder without a subscription to a news archives service.
On August 11, 1961, Mattie Restine and Patty Sue Pritz were abducted from Carlsbad, NM, and murdered. Their bodies were found lying in a field about 15 miles northwest of Carlsbad off the Artesia Highway on August 13,1961. Each girl had been shot in the head once.
On Nov. 8, 1961, Sandra Lee Smith was abducted from Aurora, CA. She had been beaten, shot in the head twice, and left to die in a northern Colorado cornfield, but she survived to name Alfred Wesley Ratzloff as her attacker. Ratzloff unable to stand trial was committed to the Colorado State Mental Institution for the criminally insane in Pueblo where he died, April 4,1974.
Shortly after the attack on the Aurora, CO girl, Ratzloff became a top
suspect in both the Carlsbad and Hondo cases according to various newspaper sources. He was interviewed several times, and refused to state his whereabouts on Feb. 14, 1961 and August 11, 1961, also denying responsibility for the two girls' deaths in Carlsbad and the girl in Hondo.
Ratzloff had a prior bank robbery in 1957 and 2 escapes on his record, one escape associated with the bank robbery the other with his arrest for the crime against the Aurora, CO girl. For someone who was supposedly insane, he had sense enough to ditch the gun he used to assault the Aurora girl which tells me he darn well knew right from wrong, and that the gun would incriminate him.
He also got off the bank robbery on an insanity plea, and was committed for a time. So he already knew claiming insanity would work, and sure enough, he wound up getting himself committed for the abduction and attempted murder of the Smith girl. Pretty slick if you ask me--getting those charges and the bank heist charges against him dropped.
More than likely, Ratzloff was a slick psychopath claiming insanity to stay out of prison, and to avoid having serious crimes on his record, IMO. It would have been far easier back in 1957 and 1961 for a psychopath to falsely claim insanity and get away with it than it would be today.
A few additional sources from Google News Archives:
'DEEP IN DEBT' FATHER HELD FOR ROBBERY
Pay-Per-View - The Sun - ProQuest Archiver - Jul 10, 1957
Alfred Wesley Ratzloff, 38, a Wichita tinsmith, was held today on charges of robbing a small town Kansas bank of $3950 yesterday. 'My creditors kept after ...
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Kansas .
Lawrence Journal-World - Google News Archive - Nov 24, 1961
WICHITA Reports that a relative had sighted Alfred Wesley Ratzloff Kansan wanted in the kidnap shooting of a Colorado girl sent officers into a quick ...
Hunt Continues Today For Inmate Of Hospital .
Lawrence Journal-World - Google News Archive - Aug 4, 1965
The Boulder County sheriff's office said a nurse reported giving a ride Tuesday to Alfred Wesley Ratzloff on the denverboulder Turnpike The nurse who was ...
Captive Admits Attack On Girl .
Lawrence Journal-World - Google News Archive - Jan 4, 1962
office said Alfred Ratzloff former Wichita aircraft worker signed a statement Tuesday admitting he had a struggle with a 16yearold Aurora Colo high school ...
There's a book out on the Covey girl's murder. The two co-authors claim the local sheriff's son committed that crime, and set out to prove it. It seemed to garnish mixed reviews on whether or not they accomplished their task.
I posted to that forum, and mentioned an article that appeared in the Carlsbad Current Argus that spoke to the fact that Ratzloff was considered a top suspect in Carlsbad, NM and Hondo, Tx. One of the authors gave me a story which the Current Argus account does not reflect at all. The author claims that Ratzloff had in Nov. 1961, a motel receipt from February 14, 1961 in Colorado, and the motel clerk remembered him. I somehow don't buy that, and considering what I've turned up about Ratzloff, I think it's far more likely, the motel clerk owed Ratzloff a favor or was one of his many, many relatives from Kansas. The newspaper article I saw and which I will try to run down stated that both Hondo and Carlsbad LE interviewed him after his arrest and during his trial. The trial was thrown out when Ratzloff was committed to the Colorado state insane asylum.
I like Ratzloff as a suspect for a number of reasons. He was kind of a drifter, had a criminal mind, and we know for sure he abducted the girl in Aurora, CO. His MO there was to commit the crime and leave the state. He headed for Wyoming, then on to Kansas, his home state. Very few clues were left at the NM crime scene outside Carlsbad, and evidently that was the case with the Covey girl's murder as no one ever answered for that. Ratzloff knew enough to get rid of evidence. At one point he was driving a red and black 1955 Ford of some kind. Another thing I like about him is that he isn't from Carlsbad. One witness stated he saw a car in the field the night the girls were murdered. It seemed obvious to the witness whoever was driving that car didn't realize how close he was to the highway, something a local would likely have known.
I've seen him variously listed as a former aircraft worker and an unemployed tinsmith. If he was unemployed or worked odd jobs here and there it's quite likely his car might have had a near bald tire or two.
There were reports that Mattie and Patty were beaten which is exactly what Ratzloff did to the Smith girl before he shot her.
I'm not saying Ratzloff murdered Mattie and Patty, but I do believe with his background, this makes him a very strong suspect, even more so since he refused to state his whereabouts at the time of the murders in both Hondo and Carlsbad.