Benoit Bawles
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I've read conflicting reports on almost every single crime linked to SRHM and was wondering if anyone has sources for the claim that a specific 'hog-tie' form of restraint was responsible for the 'slow strangulation' as COD for I believe two or possibly three victims linked to SRHM. I am of the personal belief that probably there were at least two different killers operating in the same area, as the younger victims are a pretty different MO than the older ones, aside from being found 'thrown' over embankments in many cases. Since the area is essentially made up of steep grades and mountainous terrain I'm not sure I consider that to be enough of a linking factor, nor do I consider hitchhikers as victims to be enough to link them. Though I do not believe it was him due to timing, location, etc. Ed Kemper is a pretty close match in terms of MO, and if you believe the theory that there must have been at least two unsubs because the victims were 'thrown too far' his size would surely allow him to do exactly that with such small women and children.
So the actual question I have is- can anyone confirm that there was a specific restraint used? I've found some reports from LE that say one victim was found with a rope binding her ankles to her neck, and another claim that a partially skeletonized victim was found in a similar position but no way to back this up. I think it would make Fred Manalli, a large man himself, a very logical suspect in most ways. Thanks in advance if anyone can clarify.
I'm glad you brought that up. According to this article: The Santa Rosa Hitchhiker Murders (Part Two) — Unresolved about 3/4 of the way down the page, Walsh and Allen were both found with the distinctive hogtie with the ligature around their neck. So both could be Manalli as he had circumstantial linkages with Allen. And the location where Walsh was found might link him with the activities on Franz Valley road. Interesting the series stopped after Anderson caught heat with the law, Manalli died in a car wreck, and Moak moved back down to southern California. Although Grey George mentiones a body found in Topanga Canyon he believes has some of the signatures of the SHRM series. I'd love to see George write a follow on to Lost Coast Highway focusing more on this series.
Edit: Ojai, Somis and Ventura aren't too far from Topanga Canyon. Maybe 20 miles.
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