Here is why I mention the map. This is a snippet from a pay to view Chicago Tribune article.
SEEK KNIFE IN DEBBIE DEATH
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[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]Mrs. Stark said the night Debbie was murdered she re- membered
seeing the
Schofield car in the
driveway of the Scho- field home about 6 p. m.
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there is one other article where she is quoted I need to go back and find.
Here is the other article:
SEEK KNIFE IN DEBBIE DEATH
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[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]Mrs. Warren
Stark, who lives with her husband and nine chil- dren
just north of the
Schofield home, described the teacher as "a very good, religious man
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Who were the Stark family, and why don't they appear on the 1964 or 1968 maps?
In both the 1964 and 1968 Maps it looks like there are two squares indicating buildings or homes ( not sure if they marked all buildings or just the main residence on these maps) on the Schofield family farm. Could the Stark family have lived in the residence which appears on the area marked SUB on the 1968 map and the square which is more north of the two on the farm in 66?