Back around 2000 I had thought it might be the serial killer Angel Maturino Reséndiz but they never found anything that tied him to the murders. I never believed it was Sells, too many inconsistencies in all his stories, and so many other killings he claimed were proven he didn't do.
What is the significance of the watermelon ceramics? Were they unique? Some posters elsewhere say watermelon dishes were common in the 1980s. Were the dishes smashed? Since one of his stories is he was asked to the house for dinner (he took that story back), did LE ask what design was on the dinnerware? It has to be in the police report, maybe in a photo. He's talking 13 years after the murders.
2010 article.
Detective Capt. John Kemp of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office has worked on the Dardeen family murder case since 1987.
A routine welfare check in the late fall of 1987 brought deputies to the Ina trailer and the horrors within: Elaine Dardeen, 30, and her young son, Peter, brutally murdered.
thesouthern.com
Kemp was able to spend hours interviewing Sells after his admission to the crimes. He is almost certain Sells committed the crimes.
"A couple of things he told us were never released to the public, and a couple of things he told us we didn't even know at the time we interviewed him, but we checked on them and found them to be true,"
Kemp said. "I still have questions and would like nothing better than to get him up here, but that is not going to happen because Texas isn't going to turn him loose.
But still, in my mind, he is suspect No. 1."