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Hello websleuths and Happy Easter. I am a new user here and this has been my pet case for a number of years and I have many (conflicting) thoughts and theories as to what may have happened that night the Dardeens were murdered. In my opinion, the murderer is almost certainly not Sells for many reasons, some of which I will not get into right now.

I have seen a number of rumors and theories online from other Dardeen "researchers" that there was a woman at Keith's church who was unhealthily infatuated with him, possibly named Susan. Keith repeatedly spurned her advances and propositions. This Susan had a mentally-ill brother with a bad temper named Paul who was a helper at the church. It is said that after it was announced in the church that Elaine was expecting, this Susan, infuriated, began to plot the murder with her brother, essentially manipulating him into carrying it through. She had allegedly told Paul that Keith had attempted to rape her, that Elaine had been making fun of him, and that the Dardeens were attempting to kick him out of the church. A part of me wonders whether or not the mysterious young woman who came to the Dardeen trailer to ask to use the phone and was refused entry by Keith could have been this Susan. Supposedly Susan is still alive and Paul has deceased, but I cannot trace this rumor back to the person who first originally said it, and of course, I have yet to confirm whether the two were actually real.

(According to people on Facebook who were in his congregation, after moving to Ina, Keith and Elaine went to Spring Garden Community Church which was somewhere in Spring Garden Township, which contains Ina, the town of Bonnie to the north, and surrounding unincorporated small settlements. The church and the building have not existed since at least the early 2000s and I have been unable to find any more information about this church, let alone what its address might have been. At some point I would like to corroborate with people who were in that congregation whether or not Susan or Paul were real people.)

Whether or not the Susan and Paul story is online hearsay, I 100% believe the murder had to have been done by someone from the area who had known Keith and Elaine since their move to Ina, whether or not either of them had any meaningful interactions with the murderer(s). The brutality and bizarre staging of the entire crime make no sense for a professional hit or a case of mistaken identity. If the killer was a drifting SK using the railroads to move around (like Sells) it doesn't make sense why they wouldn't have parked the car closer to the railway in Benton.

Given that Keith and Elaine were only in Ina for about a year this would narrow it down to someone from the church, someone from Keith or Elaine's work, or someone who had enough information on and rapport with the Dardeens to know where they lived and what their schedule was. If the killer was "let in" then this may be the most likely reason, especially if it's someone from the same church who Keith might have implicitly trusted more than others. Though I think it is just as likely that the killer got a hold of the keys to the trailer - the house keys could have been on the same keyring as the car keys.

The staging of Keith's murder also makes me imagine it's a local. Keith was scheduled to work at 11 that Tuesday and it is likely he might have picked up his killer or was "intercepted" on his way there while making his way down I-37. A quick map I made of the primary locations involved. His body was positioned only several feet away from the Jefferson-Franklin county border, which the perp(s) might have known would complicate investigative efforts. Keith's body was also dumped about 1000 feet away from the property of Rend Lake College, just off to the side of one of the main roads leading there, meaning whoever killed Keith and mutilated him might have wanted his body to be discovered.

While I understand a rural midwestern county might not have much in the way of funding investigations into complex cold cases, the lack of interest the Jefferson County Sheriffs Dept has taken with this case in recent decades upsets me, especially with the many revolutions that have taken place in forensic technology since the late 1980s. Even something as simple as correcting the facts and being open with the information on this case (within reason) has yet to be done. As many other cold case murders are being solved due to DNA it boggles me that a crime like this, with different crime scenes spanning miles, has absolutely zero DNA from the killer(s). I would be very surprised if more than just a handful of crime scene items have been even run through CODIS.
Thank you for this. Do you know anything more about Keith's work schedule? Was that 11 am or pm, and how long were his shifts? Was his schedule set or did it change frequently?

Do you know if Susan and Paul stopped going to church after the murders? Were they at the funerals?
 
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Thank you for this. Do you know anything more about Keith's work schedule? Was that 11 am or pm, and how long were his shifts? Was his schedule set or did it change frequently?

Do you know if Susan and Paul stopped going to church after the murders? Were they at the funerals?

Keith had switched to night shifts at least several weeks before the murders - I should have specified he would have been scheduled to clock in on 11 PM that Tuesday night. I presume he was a full-time employee at the water treatment plant; he was a trained treatment plant operator. When I have more time I'll see where I can find the source for this but the Dardeens were seen last alive in front of their trailer by their neighbors around 5 or 6 PM. It would have already been quite dark at 5:30 PM in Southern Illinois that Tuesday - It would have already been dusk by 5:10.

While it isn't unheard of for killers to be able to subdue a couple into compliance especially with a gun (especially so if it would have been two killers). I think it is more likely Keith was "taken care of" as he was making his way to work, or if he stopped on the way at say, a cafe, bank, or gas station.

I need to ask the people I've seen the Susan and Paul story from and see if they have any further information. None of their last names were provided. I can't find any records of church staff or congregations at the Spring Garden church, outside of who the pastor was in the early-mid 2000s. I know of Dardeen relatives on Facebook who were at the funeral, however I have yet to ask them.

Edit: after digging through Jefferson County's property records the Spring Garden church apparently still exists as of 2024. It is strange that this church has almost no information on it online, not even a pin on Google Maps.
 
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Interesting there is a lack of information on that particular church. You mentioned it was still active as late as 2024 yet no names from when the crime occurred have popped up. I don’t like it. Every organization usually leaves some footprint, no matter how well buried it is, but this…I don’t like it one iota. I still believe the crime ties back to Keith’s past but this angle should be looked at as well. Please try to contact those who were in the congregation. Someone has to remember something.
 
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A small church that has not kept up with technology for whatever reason will not have left much of a footprint. At my church, We had a medium sized congregation in the past. As the community and times have changed our rolls have declined. If you google my church its current status pops up, but nothing historical.We have Facebook, livestream services, food pantry, etc. all online now, but there is nothing online about our past or history. I think this is pretty common and I would not read anything nefarious into it.
 
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A small church that has not kept up with technology for whatever reason will not have left much of a footprint. At my church, We had a medium sized congregation in the past. As the community and times have changed our rolls have declined. If you google my church its current status pops up, but nothing historical.We have Facebook, livestream services, food pantry, etc. all online now, but there is nothing online about our past or history. I think this is pretty common and I would not read anything nefarious into it.

I understand, but no website, social media page, or online presence whatsoever by 2026 is a little strange. The only online presence this church has is a short mention and picture (no address) on some geocities-type websites from 20 years ago. I assume the people at Spring Garden are mostly older folk, and happy to keep things to their immediate area in-group only... perhaps especially so if there may have been past drama in the church. When I have time this week I will try to respectfully get in contact with locals on Facebook.

I do believe the key to the case lies in either of the Dardeens' personal lives, but I suspect it's likely to do with Keith and his interactions with others in that 1-year timeframe he was in living in Ina.
 
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Please don’t think I’m trying to argue with you, I’m not. But this could be as simple as a small, aging congregation, with no knowledge of using computers, the internet and social media, with no desire to learn. Id check the WS community rules before initiating any contact with members.
 
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Sorry I am new to this conversation can anyone tell me details about this case.
 
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I understand, but no website, social media page, or online presence whatsoever by 2026 is a little strange. The only online presence this church has is a short mention and picture (no address) on some geocities-type websites from 20 years ago. I assume the people at Spring Garden are mostly older folk, and happy to keep things to their immediate area in-group only... perhaps especially so if there may have been past drama in the church. When I have time this week I will try to respectfully get in contact with locals on Facebook.

I do believe the key to the case lies in either of the Dardeens' personal lives, but I suspect it's likely to do with Keith and his interactions with others in that 1-year timeframe he was in living in Ina.
Yeah I agree, not even someone attending the church posted some videos or an official website. Some churches even do live streams to viewers at home. Reaching out to locals sounds like a good idea.
 
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Has anyone tried looking through Wikipedia for some extra information?
Wikipedia has a lot of the information on the case to start off with, but not all of it. There are many details of the case that have been distorted over the decades, for example the car being parked "right outside" or on the lot of the Benton Police Department, which it was not (however, three blocks away is not nothing, and it was next door to the Fire Department on top of that). Many podcasts, online writeups, and youtube videos will present contradictory or incomplete information. Newspapers and local news sites have some valuable info. And while I know they've put much effort into this truly bizarre and horrible case, the Jefferson County SD was tight-lipped in 1987 and is tight-lipped today.

Please don’t think I’m trying to argue with you, I’m not. But this could be as simple as a small, aging congregation, with no knowledge of using computers, the internet and social media, with no desire to learn. Id check the WS community rules before initiating any contact with members.
Of course, and it was not my intention to argue. I'll try everything I can in compliance with websleuths rules.
 
  • #53
While I don't buy the Sells confessions or the Dardeen mob involvement/drug trafficking/witness protection theories, this affidavit from a private investigator who interviewed Sells as well as corresponded with the Dardeens' parents is still bone-chilling to read through, with extra information about the case that makes what happened to this poor family only more horrifying. It also goes into some facts and theories about the unsolved case of Karen and Dyke Rhoads in Paris, IL.
 
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Appreciate it being posted but it’s saturated with ads.
 
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Appreciate it being posted but it’s saturated with ads.
My bad. I normally use an adblocker browser extension when on the internet so I forget how bad it can be sometimes. If you'd like I'll see if I can download a copy of it and send it ad-free.
 
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Wikipedia has a lot of the information on the case to start off with, but not all of it. There are many details of the case that have been distorted over the decades, for example the car being parked "right outside" or on the lot of the Benton Police Department, which it was not (however, three blocks away is not nothing, and it was next door to the Fire Department on top of that). Many podcasts, online writeups, and youtube videos will present contradictory or incomplete information. Newspapers and local news sites have some valuable info. And while I know they've put much effort into this truly bizarre and horrible case, the Jefferson County SD was tight-lipped in 1987 and is tight-lipped today.
Where did you get the original information? Through new articles or websites because I want to have a look when I have time. I also understand the fact that false or distorted details are in the Wiki.
 
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Hello websleuths and Happy Easter. I am a new user here and this has been my pet case for a number of years and I have many (conflicting) thoughts and theories as to what may have happened that night the Dardeens were murdered. In my opinion, the murderer is almost certainly not Sells for many reasons, some of which I will not get into right now.

I have seen a number of rumors and theories online from other Dardeen "researchers" that there was a woman at Keith's church who was unhealthily infatuated with him, possibly named Susan. Keith repeatedly spurned her advances and propositions. This Susan had a mentally-ill brother with a bad temper named Paul who was a helper at the church. It is said that after it was announced in the church that Elaine was expecting, this Susan, infuriated, began to plot the murder with her brother, essentially manipulating him into carrying it through. She had allegedly told Paul that Keith had attempted to rape her, that Elaine had been making fun of him, and that the Dardeens were attempting to kick him out of the church. A part of me wonders whether or not the mysterious young woman who came to the Dardeen trailer to ask to use the phone and was refused entry by Keith could have been this Susan. Supposedly Susan is still alive and Paul has deceased, but I cannot trace this rumor back to the person who first originally said it, and of course, I have yet to confirm whether the two were actually real.

(According to people on Facebook who were in his congregation, after moving to Ina, Keith and Elaine went to Spring Garden Community Church which was somewhere in Spring Garden Township, which contains Ina, the town of Bonnie to the north, and surrounding unincorporated small settlements. The church and the building have not existed since at least the early 2000s and I have been unable to find any more information about this church, let alone what its address might have been. At some point I would like to corroborate with people who were in that congregation whether or not Susan or Paul were real people.)

Whether or not the Susan and Paul story is online hearsay, I 100% believe the murder had to have been done by someone from the area who had known Keith and Elaine since their move to Ina, whether or not either of them had any meaningful interactions with the murderer(s). The brutality and bizarre staging of the entire crime make no sense for a professional hit or a case of mistaken identity. If the killer was a drifting SK using the railroads to move around (like Sells) it doesn't make sense why they wouldn't have parked the car closer to the railway in Benton.

Given that Keith and Elaine were only in Ina for about a year this would narrow it down to someone from the church, someone from Keith or Elaine's work, or someone who had enough information on and rapport with the Dardeens to know where they lived and what their schedule was. If the killer was "let in" then this may be the most likely reason, especially if it's someone from the same church who Keith might have implicitly trusted more than others. Though I think it is just as likely that the killer got a hold of the keys to the trailer - the house keys could have been on the same keyring as the car keys.

The staging of Keith's murder also makes me imagine it's a local. Keith was scheduled to work at 11 that Tuesday and it is likely he might have picked up his killer or was "intercepted" on his way there while making his way down I-37. A quick map I made of the primary locations involved. His body was positioned only several feet away from the Jefferson-Franklin county border, which the perp(s) might have known would complicate investigative efforts. Keith's body was also dumped about 1000 feet away from the property of Rend Lake College, just off to the side of one of the main roads leading there, meaning whoever killed Keith and mutilated him might have wanted his body to be discovered.

While I understand a rural midwestern county might not have much in the way of funding investigations into complex cold cases, the lack of interest the Jefferson County Sheriffs Dept has taken with this case in recent decades upsets me, especially with the many revolutions that have taken place in forensic technology since the late 1980s. Even something as simple as correcting the facts and being open with the information on this case (within reason) has yet to be done. As many other cold case murders are being solved due to DNA it boggles me that a crime like this, with different crime scenes spanning miles, has absolutely zero DNA from the killer(s). I would be very surprised if more than just a handful of crime scene items have been even run through CODIS.
Thank you very much for everything you shared here. I’ve been trying to confirm some obscure information about the Dardeen’s too.

I was just reading both Elaine and Keith’s Obituaries yesterday and they mentioned Keith’s Church.

I know you said there is a FB group from a church you mentioned and members knew the Dardeen’s.

So here in another confusing detail, according to Keith’s obituary he was a member of a Pentacostal Church.

I’m going to try and attach the screenshot here.
 

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Thank you very much for everything you shared here. I’ve been trying to confirm some obscure information about the Dardeen’s too.

I was just reading both Elaine and Keith’s Obituaries yesterday and they mentioned Keith’s Church.

I know you said there is a FB group from a church you mentioned and members knew the Dardeen’s.

So here in another confusing detail, according to Keith’s obituary he was a member of a Pentacostal Church.

I’m going to try and attach the screenshot here.

The Assembly of God Church was in Mount Carmel, now the Heartland Worship Center. After moving to Ina is when Keith attended the Spring Garden Church.
 
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Thank you very much for everything you shared here. I’ve been trying to confirm some obscure information about the Dardeen’s too.

I was just reading both Elaine and Keith’s Obituaries yesterday and they mentioned Keith’s Church.

I know you said there is a FB group from a church you mentioned and members knew the Dardeen’s.

So here in another confusing detail, according to Keith’s obituary he was a member of a Pentacostal Church.

I’m going to try and attach the screenshot here.
If this Susan person is real, could she have killed the Dardeens? I'm just saying she could have done it or someone else we don't know. Its also possible the killer is a member of Spring Garden Community Church.
 
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If this Susan person is real, could she have killed the Dardeens? I'm just saying she could have done it or someone else we don't know. Its also possible the killer is a member of Spring Garden Community Church.
The Susan and Paul angle is just one theory, although it does partly explain some of the specific... unusualities of this murder (is that a word?). I admit there are so many distinct possibilities with this case that it's impossible for the public to really know. I'm sure the Sheriff's Dept has a number of viable suspects but cannot pin it to any individuals conclusively enough to pursue criminal charges.

Keith seemed clearly worried by something, however. While the Jefferson-Franklin county areas did have fairly high violent crime relative to their population size in the months and years leading up to the Dardeen murders, I get the feeling that Keith's paranoia was something real in his personal life which he was concerned about, either with his community or his work, something he might have kept to himself (and possibly even from Elaine) in order to avoid potentially causing an incident.
 

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