What about Allen LeRoy Anderson? Precious little about him out there, but he traveled across multiple states and killed with guns. In 1976, he was staying at a Seattle halfway house, and he evidently stole car and credit cards of the director there. Anderson was originally from Minnesota (seeing Austin Minnesota). Convicted of murders in Minnesota and CA, acknowledged as the killer in other murders. Convicted of murdering the owner of a Brevard County (Titusville?/Scottsmoor) FL fruit stand (citrus) owner. Death penalty later vacated for new trial (which I don't think ever happened), it was voided because an attorney should have been present when ALA made self-incriminating statements. He was indicted/suspected in association with multiple other murders. He often (not always) used a .22 in the commission of his crimes. There's no single site that really gets into any detail for him, everything has to be kind of put together piecemeal, so did the best I could and tried to avoid any errors.
Tracking his potential movements, based on convictions, indictments, implication: July 1976 stole wallet & car/Seattle; murder in Blueberry Wisconsin, victim found deceased in her shop Aug 6 1976; murder in Northfield MN Aug 10 1976; August 24, murder and robbery from store clerk in Virginia near Stony Point; Aug 27 (date disputed, one source claims this FL murder was the day after the VA Stony Point murder) was the murder of the citrus fruit stand owner in Scottsmoor (in some sources, Titusville) FL, DP since vacated/voided; murder in CA Oct 1976; arrested CA Oct 1976; and at some point he was being held in Tennessee.
If this source I have up now is to be believed, they suggest perp went from Stony Point Virginia to another murder the next day in Scottsmoor FL (this is the fruit stand case where it was vacated by the court/ALA should have had attorney for self-incriminating statements). But just noting, that's 12 hours of driving.
Clipping found in Florida Today published in Cocoa, Florida on 6/29/1977. Allen Leroy Anderson
www.newspapers.com
Anderson v. State - 420 So. 2d 574
law.justia.com
He had two years training as an auto mechanic (and one of the cases I'd seen associated with him mentioned the murder of a semiretired auto mechanic). The only gun I've seen mentioned with him thus far, though, is a .22, but still, I wonder, because the bodies of Pam and James clearly weren't concealed all that well, they were found quite quickly. This sounds like a killer who knew he wouldn't be around to be caught. I can't find anything on this perp's military background, if any. VERY little out there for him. I would wonder if the .22 were his only firearm (I'd tend to doubt it? But maybe so.) What if it
were this perp or someone like him, and
he himself filed off the identification information? And then discarded the weapon somewhere (maybe a strategically chosen location), perhaps even hoping some other individual would make use of it. I'm not a gun person, so I've got no idea, but just wondering if that's possible. And has anyone heard of Allen LeRoy Anderson? I've never even heard of him before.
JMO. And just an additional note: Anderson was originally in the Seattle halfway house because of forgery, burglary, and car theft.