SweetPea31
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I know it is said that Betsy's boyfriend had an aibi, but what was his alibi and who confirmed it? Was his alibi solely based on his word?
I know it is said that Betsy's boyfriend had an aibi, but what was his alibi and who confirmed it? Was his alibi solely based on his word?
Littlehorn,
I just wanted to thank you for all your hard work in keeping this case in the news and being a voice for Betsy. I pray that all you've done will bear fruit one day. I was sorry to hear that you had experienced negative feedback. My feeling is that you must have been getting a little to close for someone's comfort. Good job!!!
Luck Mojo headed your way!!!Thanks. I certainly hope something will materialize based on the hard work we've done.
In the meantime, Sascha Skucek has a new 2-page "teaser" article coming out in November's "State College Magazine," which is a prelude to the larger article he's writing for the January 2009 issue.
I think they're going to be awesome, and a must-read for anyone interested in the case. These articles should be the most accurate, informative summations of the case and the past 39 years ever printed. If anything is going to break loose, it will happen because of the information contained in these two articles.
Wish us luck!
Just to let everyone know, there are two articles coming out in State College Magazine -- a short one in November, and a detailed one in January.
www.statecollegemagazine.com
Is the November article available online? When I click on the link for State College magazine it takes me to the August 2008 issue. When I Google SCM Nov 2008, I get all the events there for November.
direct link is:
http://www.statecollegemagazine.com/aardsma.html
From the main page / cover of the magazine it's under the pic of the pears / dining guide as UNSOLVED IN STATE COLLEGE
Thanks, maconrich...but that's the old article. I saw that yesterday and at the bottom it said "as published in April 2004 issue." I started reading it and realized I had read it before. Maybe it's just the same article with new stuff added for the Nov. issue??
"One man committed this murder. Another may have helped. As many as two looked on. Two, maybe more, know the killers identity."
What's amazing is the author seems to think there's more than one person involved, perhaps up to four. Were there fraternities at this campus? I can't think of any other reason there would be a group effort to murder someone. I wonder if this theory has changed since 2004.
Plus her story is passed down from generation to generation as a scary story in the college community.
So in a way he has colored Penn State forever with her blood.
Derek
I know I'm way behind here, but I will say that I was at a conference several years ago, and I heard some librarians from Penn State talking. One very young one was saying that there was a "myth" that someone was once murdered in the stacks at Penn State. I quickly disabused her of that notion.
Jackson
A myth.If only that was true.Yes, it has taken on the mythical status...A lot of people in the younger generation believe it's an urban legend.