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What great information and pics you have provided here, sleutherforlife! This case could have been solved with all of this information, IMO.
And that truck is parked in a local barn with a tarp over it. Unless they hat it crushed, but there would be a record of that, wouldn't there? In Louisiana you have to give over car title to get it crushedI think one of the detectives working the case said the same thing, in different words. It's amazing that all of the above clues are public information, yet the case remains unsolved. They have 10 persons of interest, so they may know who it might be, but, they just don't have enough proof for an arrest. I believe they need to release more information, if not all. When a case reaches a quarter century unsolved, they should be required to release all information.
And now they have two more murders to solve; two women in suitcases found near Geneva, just 6 miles south of where Barbara Nelson was found.
Authorities said they believed Nelson was abducted during a robbery. About $355 was missing from the store's cash register and floor safe.
Investigators hope an out-of-state crime lab can identify a suspect in a 32-year-old cold case. 32 years ago, Barbara Nelson's body was found in a field at Highway 11 and Bray Road near Elkhorn. Even though it has been decades, the Walworth County Sheriff's Department continues to get tips in Nelson's death, and they say they've investigated all of them. Now, they hope DNA technology will help to crack this case.
Now for the first time, the Walworth County Sheriff's Office is releasing new sketches showing age progressions of the two suspects.
If you continue east on Bray Road, you will run into Bowers Road. Go left (North) on Bowers Road a couple miles and you will come to the site of where another murder victim, who died from blunt force trauma to the head, was found on March 26, 2002 along Bowers Road, which is about a mile from the Alpine Valley Music Theater.
The white male was identified in 2009 as Daniel M. Walden of South Beloit, who had been reported missing in 1998. No known connections to the two murders.
http://www.communityshoppers.com/Ne...to-unsolved-murders-and-missing-persons-cases