There are a good many spooky things about the circumstances that might suggest some serial killer motivated by occultism. Fred Coffey, in particular, might be a good candidate:
March 18: Quite possibly the day James Earl Ray left St. Francis Hotel. Anniversary deadliest US tornado and deadliest US school disaster.
Hemstead Street: Similar name to Hempstead, NY, as in where the lead train in Kew Gardens wreck was headed (I've for a while thought JFK may have been killed mainly over this wreck). Oswald's half brother John Pic was stationed at Hempstead for a when in the Air Force I think it was.
Davidson County: Fred Coffey's mother's obituary in the October 13, 1991, Bristol Herald Courier lists her as a Davidson, and so I guess she remarried a Davidson. And John Davidson was the main entertainer the night of the 1977 Southgate Supper Club Fire.
Lexington: January 13, 1840, sinking of sidewheel paddle steamer
Lexington.
Thing is, though, none of these things seemed to relate to each other or her birthday, and so for a while I have been leaning towards all mere coincidence, but today I noticed Donna Barnhill was born (April 19, 1967) on the
192nd anniversary of the Battle of
Lexington (April 19, 1775) that started the Revolutionary War, probably what the sidewheeler was named after. And Train
192 was the eastbound train in the Rockville Centre train wreck on the same line as the Kew Gardens wreck, only about nine months (one human gestation period) earlier. And just other day I noticed (period newspapers about the collapse mentioned the number prominently) that
192 also was the number that had been assigned by North Carolina to the bridge that failed at Siloam, NC, February 23, 1975, killing four, including the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Atkinson, of the recent Sheriff of Surry County,
Graham Atkinson (now one of the four Commissioners on the North Carolina Parole Commission), who was following his grandparents in his parents' car when it, too, went off the bridge. Sometimes I think the August 26, 1980, murder of Ronda Mechelle Blaylock, 14, from Rural Hall (other side of Winston-Salem from Davidson County), whose body was dumped in Surry County a few miles from Pilot Mountain, may have been at least partially motivated by this bridge disaster, since she was walking home from
Atkins High School, and DNA and subsequent confession and conviction shows her attacker to have been Robert James
Adkins of Dobson, the county seat of Surry County. Maybe Adkins also had something to do with Donna Michele Barnhill's disappearance? (Perhaps irrelevant, but notice Blaylock and Barnhill have similar middle names.) Maybe Fred Coffey or someone like him used occultism and nastiness to motivate Adkins to do one or both murders?