I grew up in Swampscott at this time but have moved away. This case has always interested and bothered me.
I think that if someone had a good lead on a suspect it would have come out by now. I would think that Henry's relatives and close friends plus the police would not cover up a likely suspect. Given all the time that has passed there is a good possibility that the suspect is no longer alive.
I go back and forth thinking it was someone that knew him or a random stranger/perp that saw him walking and followed him. That is probably unlikely but we do know now with all the true crime stuff that does and can happen.
Even though it is small town, Paradise Rd/Rte. 1A is a main road that hundreds from the surrounding towns and cities pass thru every day so someone could have saw him and stalked him.
For what it is worth, here is some input and insight from someone from the area that was about the same age:
-Henry was older than me so I did not know him. I remember being in school talking about it and it shocked and scared all of us in the town, especially the kids.
-I had relatives on the police force and remember hearing some of the clues at that time.
-I knew the boy that found the wallet but I thought he found it several days later, not the same day. That certainly sounds like a clue from a timing perspective.
- My understanding was that the DPW worker that saw Henry was/is not considered a suspect and I would agree.
-I grew up about not far from there. I never heard it called the SV. My friends and I played and walked in the nearby woods and old tracks quite often but not that specific area. It was not easy to get to unless you abutted the old tracks or wooded area.
-The police chief mentioned was not the chief at the time.
-I can understand the speculation about cover up but I think there are just as many that would not allow a cover up and would be out to get a prominent family.
-The current chief is a local resident from a good family and my sense is that he would not go along with a cover up.
-Despite this being a big local story, it was different times then and many people in surrounding towns had never heard of it. If this was today, it would probably be solved or there would be many more suspects.
-I am not sure how good of a job the local police did investigating. I am not sure if during those times they had records or even looked into perps. I am sure the police put in a lot of time & effort investigating but I had heard things such as there were partial unidentifiable fingerprints on the bat, but the police had never fingerprinted Henry so they could not compare them. It also rained hard so evidence so that did not help.
-Several people in town believe someone knows who did it but they are not coming forward. I am skeptical of that, or if they do, it is a very small group (i.e. the murder and family/parents) as I do not think multiple people could keep a secret for this long.
-I don't necessarily agree that he knew the killer as he was hit from behind. He could have been surprised or chased.
-One thought is that it could have been an adult, like a pedofile. If it was someone he knew, like a teacher, adult, etc., I have a difficult time imagining and adult walking up there as it would have been very risky as it would stand out.
-Like most towns, there were a few bad apples, some roughly around the same age. I have wondered about a few but have never heard of anything connecting them.
-RIP Henry. As I said I did not know him but have always heard good things from those who did and it was quite a tragedy for his poor family.
I think that if someone had a good lead on a suspect it would have come out by now. I would think that Henry's relatives and close friends plus the police would not cover up a likely suspect. Given all the time that has passed there is a good possibility that the suspect is no longer alive.
I go back and forth thinking it was someone that knew him or a random stranger/perp that saw him walking and followed him. That is probably unlikely but we do know now with all the true crime stuff that does and can happen.
Even though it is small town, Paradise Rd/Rte. 1A is a main road that hundreds from the surrounding towns and cities pass thru every day so someone could have saw him and stalked him.
For what it is worth, here is some input and insight from someone from the area that was about the same age:
-Henry was older than me so I did not know him. I remember being in school talking about it and it shocked and scared all of us in the town, especially the kids.
-I had relatives on the police force and remember hearing some of the clues at that time.
-I knew the boy that found the wallet but I thought he found it several days later, not the same day. That certainly sounds like a clue from a timing perspective.
- My understanding was that the DPW worker that saw Henry was/is not considered a suspect and I would agree.
-I grew up about not far from there. I never heard it called the SV. My friends and I played and walked in the nearby woods and old tracks quite often but not that specific area. It was not easy to get to unless you abutted the old tracks or wooded area.
-The police chief mentioned was not the chief at the time.
-I can understand the speculation about cover up but I think there are just as many that would not allow a cover up and would be out to get a prominent family.
-The current chief is a local resident from a good family and my sense is that he would not go along with a cover up.
-Despite this being a big local story, it was different times then and many people in surrounding towns had never heard of it. If this was today, it would probably be solved or there would be many more suspects.
-I am not sure how good of a job the local police did investigating. I am not sure if during those times they had records or even looked into perps. I am sure the police put in a lot of time & effort investigating but I had heard things such as there were partial unidentifiable fingerprints on the bat, but the police had never fingerprinted Henry so they could not compare them. It also rained hard so evidence so that did not help.
-Several people in town believe someone knows who did it but they are not coming forward. I am skeptical of that, or if they do, it is a very small group (i.e. the murder and family/parents) as I do not think multiple people could keep a secret for this long.
-I don't necessarily agree that he knew the killer as he was hit from behind. He could have been surprised or chased.
-One thought is that it could have been an adult, like a pedofile. If it was someone he knew, like a teacher, adult, etc., I have a difficult time imagining and adult walking up there as it would have been very risky as it would stand out.
-Like most towns, there were a few bad apples, some roughly around the same age. I have wondered about a few but have never heard of anything connecting them.
-RIP Henry. As I said I did not know him but have always heard good things from those who did and it was quite a tragedy for his poor family.