I am so sorry to hear this. I was hoping for a better outcome to her story. My prayers are with you. All these years not knowing must have been so hard, I am glad that you at least have an answer and I hope you will also get justice for Jean.
Jean Marie should have been identified in 1981. I am outraged. This shows why volunteer work such as ours is so important.
Prayers to you and your family, Lauran!
Bumping this thread up.
Jean was identified a little over eight years ago, thanks to the determination of Lauran Halleck. I can't find any updates on the homicide investigation post identification though.
The case is included in the book The Skeleton Crew: How Amateur Sleuths Are Solving Americas Coldest Cases and it mentions the person of interest a little. Though I could only read a small portion of it through google books so I'm not sure what the conclusion is.
The Skeleton Crew
With all due respect to the OP of this thread, I have to agree. To me he is the most likely suspect in this case. His story just doesn't make sense to me. I admit, the fact that the clerk in the 7-11 told police he saw her in the car is pretty compelling but we all know that witnesses can be unreliable. Maybe he was mistaken. Maybe he was intimidated into telling police what he told them. Or bribed to do so. She was a 15 year old girl who went to live with the family of her older boyfriend. Not sure of age difference between them, but that is kind of an unusual situation. I know it was a different era. For me, it just boils down to the fact that boyfriends/husbands are most likely culprits in situations like this. From a logistics standpoint, the timeline makes no sense to me. You park and run in to an empty store to buy a pack of smokes and the person who stays in the car just disappears into thin air? I just don't buy it. If the gentleman is still alive, I sincerely hope he is re-interviewed by detectives. In 1980 the cops may have just taken the word of a young man who lived in an upper class neighborhood, probably was clean cut and "all American" and so forth without pressing too hard. For the record, this is all supposition on my part and of course other scenarios are possible.Hi All,
Just read the post-gazette article: After 27 years, girl's cold case becomes a homicide
If I read the subtext, it appears the Stewart family think the boyfriend/brother of OP to be a suspect? I think he is as good as anyone to be looked at first.
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