I literally just arrived on this thread a couple hours ago. Followed the link from another case. Only have read last couple pages here but I had such a strong first impression that this boy never left the house alive after coming home the previous evening. I'm about same age as Dickie would be. Grew up in similar rural area but not really far from a metro area. But domestic violence was not extremely common first thought from LE, or at least not publicized like it is today. Physical punishments by parents as accepted discipline was common. Especially conservative rural communities Even schools had physical punishments for infractions. It just seems the bicycle by river, no answer to doorbell ringing in the a.m. never finding his body, maybe other things, are a cover up.
The placement of the bicycle, lunch, and shotgun shells, at the side of the road could have been done for a number of different reasons. It could mean that Dickie was abducted at that exact location. It could have been placed there by a hunter who accidently shot him and hid his body. It could have been placed by a family member in an attempt to mislead investigators into thinking he drowned in the nearby river. While all are possibilities, some scenarios would be more complicated than others in attempting to fit the known facts.
Dickie was known to have attended school on Friday, 1 October 1965. After school, he approached friends about going Goose hunting. He made arrangements to goose hunt with boys who were to pick him up early the next morning.
He was involved in some way with an auto accident - perhaps only as a witness or observer - and because of this, he was later than expected at his parents' tavern to help clean up. For being late, he was given a licking by his mother, but accepted it and went to work cleaning the tavern.
He later went home to their house (different location), where he made a lunch, got his hunting gear together, and borrowed an alarm clock to assure awakening in time to join his hunting buddies.
Dickie reportedly overslept and was upset (crying) at having missed his friends when they came by. In his desire to catch up with them, he borrowed his sister's bicycle and set out "about 5 am". This was the last time his family saw him.
His mother told investigators that she thought he had stayed the night at the Stanley Healy home, as he had done on previous occasions. She stated that it was the next morning (Sunday) when Dickie failed to attend Mass, that she began looking for him, finding the bicycle and other items in the process.
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Some questions have been asked:
- If he rated a "licking" for being out late with friends, why would his parents allow him to go hunting with his friends the next morning?
- If Dickie's help was needed at the Tavern on Friday night, why wouldn't he also be needed there on Saturday night?
- If Dickie was killed at the Huerkamp Tavern or at home, how would his mother and father have the presence of mind to come up with the multitude of details regarding the goose hunting trip?