GUILTY AL - J.B. Beasley & Tracie Hawlett, both 17, murdered, Ozark, 31 July 1999 *ARREST in 2019* #5

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Good evening friends

Tomorrow will be the 26th anniversary of J.B. and Tracy’s murders.
Justice has been done and I have found some level of healing. I will never forget that and many things connected with it though.

One of the things that I will never forget is the unending support in the pursuit of justice that you have shown me here. I consider each one of you true heros for your efforts on behalf of these to precious girls. I thank each of personally and collectively.

I also thank Websleuths for providing a powerful to help bring justice to all.

God bless everyone of you.

@TedMac I hope you are doing well my friend. You provide more goodness than you can realize. You are a true blessing
Thank you for all the insight you have brought to this case.

I am doing fairly well-had a few issues with my heart this year, but otherwise I am ok and hope you are, too.
 
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Good evening friends

Tomorrow will be the 26th anniversary of J.B. and Tracy’s murders.
Justice has been done and I have found some level of healing. I will never forget that and many things connected with it though.

One of the things that I will never forget is the unending support in the pursuit of justice that you have shown me here. I consider each one of you true heros for your efforts on behalf of these to precious girls. I thank each of personally and collectively.

I also thank Websleuths for providing a powerful to help bring justice to all.

God bless everyone of you.

@TedMac I hope you are doing well my friend. You provide more goodness than you can realize. You are a true blessing
Greetings from the west coast of Canada! I am glad to hear you are experiencing some healing, and thank you for your kind words to all of us. I have been following this horrendous murder case for quite awhile, and I really had no idea how the verdict would go. I can't imagine how the families dealt with everything along the way, and continue to do so. I am so relieved and glad that justice was done! Take care.
 
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Greetings from the west coast of Canada! I am glad to hear you are experiencing some healing, and thank you for your kind words to all of us. I have been following this horrendous murder case for quite awhile, and I really had no idea how the verdict would go. I can't imagine how the families dealt with everything along the way, and continue to do so. I am so relieved and glad that justice was done! Take care.
@ Andree: Yes it was a horrible case-as bad as they come. Two innocent lives snuffed out for no apparent reason. I think often of the terror they must have suffered in the last few minutes of their precious lives.

I hope the Tsunami spared you.
 
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@ Andree: Yes it was a horrible case-as bad as they come. Two innocent lives snuffed out for no apparent reason. I think often of the terror they must have suffered in the last few minutes of their precious lives.

I hope the Tsunami spared you
 
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Yes thanks! I live well away from the ocean :)
 
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I’ve experienced the ups and downs, ins and outs of this case for a long time. But as a concerned citizen, not as a family member. I can’t imagine that. As I posted here, I came to feel as if JB and Tracie are “our girls”. I’m so thankful that we had a judge and jury that did not buy into Harrison’s and McCraney’s theatrics.
 
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Was it ever said where he encountered the girls at that night? In the parking lot of the Big/Little store?
 
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Was it ever said where he encountered the girls at that night? In the parking lot of the Big/Little store?
I have wondered that myself and you may be correct about the Big/Little Store. I have always (and still do) wanted to know where he encountered them, how he managed to gain control of them and last, but not least WHY he had to kill them.
 
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I don’t think we will ever have that answer. Because then he would have to admit his guilt by revealing those answers. I don’t think he ever will, he ha a false facade of innocence to keep up.
 
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I have wondered that myself and you may be correct about the Big/Little Store. I have always (and still do) wanted to know where he encountered them, how he managed to gain control of them and last, but not least WHY he had to kill them.
Oh gosh! I thought it had been finally decided he encountered them at the gas stn/ store? If not, I'm guessing that is where.
 

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