Great detective work on finding the business names and number changes.
When you composted clothes in the past, I assume they were made from natural fibers. Polyester was supposedly very popular in the 60s/70s, and synthetic garments might survive several decades depending on the storage...
That's an excellent article.
To narrow down the approximate time of death, I'm curious if investigators sought the date of his last issued driver's license and when it was set to expire.
The 1957 article mentions that RJK was treated at the hospital for a fractured hip. That's a weird coincidence because the ME said his hip was broken at time of death. Maybe the old injury made his hip more vulnerable?
From the newspaper archives, there were a few more tidbits.
1948: his adoption was announced but no info on who adopted him
1959: the guardian of the estate of minor Ronnie Jo Kirk put his estate up for sale to the highest bidder; this one confused me.
1963: Angela L. Kirk files for divorce and...
The building at 5225 University Ave was built in the 1960s. The music store didn't move in until 1989. In the mid 80s, it was a Christian bookstore. Before that, it was a bakery, the Pastry Cart. I haven't found any info on its owners or renters prior to the bakery, but if I can get access to...
Excellent work. I'm using UW's newspaper database right now and found the same 1970 summons. (The attorney representing Jacqueline Kirk, Dale R. Thompson, died in 2014). If they were placing summons in newspapers in 1970, it's possible that he went missing around that time.
I think he died...
As many issues as I have with the Daily Mail, doctoring photos is not one of them. Publishing and libel laws in the UK are pretty strict and I doubt that they would risk it.
If you repeat the words "Cesspool Scion" 3 times in a row while looking into the bathroom mirror, will Lauren Pazienza crawl out of said mirror, shout "B-----h!" and shove you to the ground?
I think it means that the police have identified her (the suspect) but have not located her yet and are worried that she might flee. The less the POI knows about how close the police are to capturing her, the better.
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