MD MD - Anne Furst, 83, & Helen Larkin, 56, Aberdeen, 17 Oct 1989

  • #161
Can't say I disagree!! I do need to find a local media person interested. I spoke to a gentleman at the local paper who was one of the first on the scenes and wrote several articles...none of which I can find online. He kept in touch with me for a bit. I asked him to send me all the articles, he never did. Then he just stopped communicating. I have found that to the be case over and over...I start to feel like I make headway and then everything comes to a skretching hault and my contacts stop communicating with me...as if someone is shutting them down. Call me paranoid but it's a little suspicious.

maxaroad, is it possible the local paper has archives, possibly still on microfiche? Ancient for sure- but still exists in many local libraries, schools, and news station/reporting outlets.
 
  • #162
Can't say I disagree!! I do need to find a local media person interested. I spoke to a gentleman at the local paper who was one of the first on the scenes and wrote several articles...none of which I can find online. He kept in touch with me for a bit. I asked him to send me all the articles, he never did. Then he just stopped communicating. I have found that to the be case over and over...I start to feel like I make headway and then everything comes to a skretching hault and my contacts stop communicating with me...as if someone is shutting them down. Call me paranoid but it's a little suspicious.

Does the local library archive the newspapers? The newspapers in my area are archived way back in the local libraries. They could be on microfilm. Maybe someone at the library can help send you prints from the microfilm. All they need are some dates, names and subject. It may cost a few dollars for the copies, but I think it is reasonable.
 
  • #163
Maxaroad, if you get the time and opportunity- could you mapquest (as best you can recall, from 22 yrs ago) the route of travel that most family members who attended the wake/funeral likely took? Especially the routes from Maxa Rd and the surrounding area?
I know you mentioned that ya'll knew your mom and grandmother were likely home when you arrived to pick them up because your moms car was in the drive. (I think I have that correct?)

Was her vehicle processed as a potential crime scene at the time? TIA if you can provide any of this info.

This must be so painful for you. Hang in there. :(
 
  • #164
They do have them but as I mentioned, after I asked and they said they would send, they never did....

maxaroad, is it possible the local paper has archives, possibly still on microfiche? Ancient for sure- but still exists in many local libraries, schools, and news station/reporting outlets.
 
  • #165
Gosh, I don't know the route. When I was there a year ago, I drove past the house, the church and went to the cemetary. I remember a very large intersection but other than the picture of it in my head, I couldn't tell you where it is. I can try to mapquest it myself.

I believe the car was likely processed. We didn't get it back immediately. I honestly couldn't even tell you how we got it home but I know we did....

Maxaroad, if you get the time and opportunity- could you mapquest (as best you can recall, from 22 yrs ago) the route of travel that most family members who attended the wake/funeral likely took? Especially the routes from Maxa Rd and the surrounding area?
I know you mentioned that ya'll knew your mom and grandmother were likely home when you arrived to pick them up because your moms car was in the drive. (I think I have that correct?)

Was her vehicle processed as a potential crime scene at the time? TIA if you can provide any of this info.

This must be so painful for you. Hang in there. :(
 
  • #166
I realize we kind of covered this-any pictures of Grandmother's scapular?
 
  • #167
Gosh, I don't know the route. When I was there a year ago, I drove past the house, the church and went to the cemetary. I remember a very large intersection but other than the picture of it in my head, I couldn't tell you where it is. I can try to mapquest it myself.

I believe the car was likely processed. We didn't get it back immediately. I honestly couldn't even tell you how we got it home but I know we did....

I can do the mapping for you, maxa. I'll pull up the possible routes and see what would be most likely at that time of day, back then.

Another couple of questions- when you say the car was returned 'home', do you mean to CT? Do you know if it was solely registered in your mom's name? I assume if LE processed it, they would have to release it to any other individual it was registered to- or next of kin, if it was solely in your mom's name? (Unless she left a will citing the vehicle.)

I'm also interested in the scapular. Was it an heirloom? Sorry if I missed this somewhere.
 
  • #168
maxaroad, I may have confused myself while mapping routes of travel. Was the service for your family held at Sacred Heart, or St. Stephen?
TIA- I apologize if I missed this somewhere.
 
  • #169
All - I found the picture of an example of the scapular. How do I upload it?
 
  • #170
All - I found the picture of an example of the scapular. How do I upload it?

maxa- a picture of the actual scapular? Or a picture you can link to on the web?
 
  • #171
All - I found the picture of an example of the scapular. How do I upload it?
Maxa, you can save a copy of the image to your computer desktop. Then post a reply here and click the little paperclip to attach the image file to your post.
 
  • #172
http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/a...eportedly-fueled-surrender-in-sikes-case.html

King, investigators said, detailed how he and a companion, Gerald Peter Zwarst, 32, of El Lago, forced waitress Sikes off an Interstate-45 feeder road as she traveled to her Texas City home, then smashed her auto's window and pulled her from the vehicle.

Both men, authorities said, were high on marijuana laced with phencyclidine - Angel Dust - a powerful animal tranquilizer that can spark violent outbursts in human users.

Bold by me.
Any idea?
 
  • #173
I'm just bumping. My brain has been turning on this, although no epiphanies yet.
 
  • #174
He then killed himself right? That was 1987. Sorry but how is this related? (Haven't had a chance to read the strings lately)

http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/a...eportedly-fueled-surrender-in-sikes-case.html

King, investigators said, detailed how he and a companion, Gerald Peter Zwarst, 32, of El Lago, forced waitress Sikes off an Interstate-45 feeder road as she traveled to her Texas City home, then smashed her auto's window and pulled her from the vehicle.

Both men, authorities said, were high on marijuana laced with phencyclidine - Angel Dust - a powerful animal tranquilizer that can spark violent outbursts in human users.

Bold by me.
Any idea?
 
  • #175
Maxaroad - you said you have a copy of the Crime stoppers 800 episode? How did you get your copy? I looked all over. I did find references to the show, it aired from 1989 to 1991, hosted by Edwin Hart, 104 episodes, 30 minutes. Modeled after Americas Most wanted. Two different police officers were co-hosts, but I couldn't find info on how to obtain a copy.
 
  • #176
A friend of the family had taped it and put it on a DVD for me. I have never been able to find it online.

Maxaroad - you said you have a copy of the Crime stoppers 800 episode? How did you get your copy? I looked all over. I did find references to the show, it aired from 1989 to 1991, hosted by Edwin Hart, 104 episodes, 30 minutes. Modeled after Americas Most wanted. Two different police officers were co-hosts, but I couldn't find info on how to obtain a copy.
 
  • #177
  • #178
Maxa, you can save a copy of the image to your computer desktop. Then post a reply here and click the little paperclip to attach the image file to your post.

bumping...
Maxa, can you attach the image of the scapular when you next have the opportunity to post? Maybe we can find where it may have ended up. TIA.
 
  • #179
32 years ago...


Anne Furst and daughter Helen Larkin
Murdered 17 October 1989
 
  • #180
I hope there's some kind of evidence out there that can be tested. Unfortunately, when @maxaroad contacted the local PD, they seemed indifferent to cold cases. It's a terrible brutal case...
 

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