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When we did not hear anything early on, I assumed they were building a case against someone. Perhaps they still are, and that person(s) are just really adept at evasion?There was a murder that seemed similar or several. Debra Jackson was known as “orange socks” Jane Doe. Henry Lee Lucas confessed to her murder. I think there are some doubts about his confessions. Young girls hitchhiking would have been easy targets for a serial killer. Especially if they were afraid of police or in unfamiliar areas. Sometimes if it’s a serial killer they leave survivors at some point. There could be rape victims that never reported crimes.
I think how and why Sherri was in Texas is important to filling in gaps. She was taken from her home and lost in the system. Most people don’t go that far without knowing someone or traveling with people going in that direction. She seemed like she had a destination in mind. Now that she has a name it should be easier to track her movements before her death. With DNA maybe there are ways to link her to other killings. Idk.
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There is a lot of evil in the world and who knows what a young, girl could have gotten mixed up in? She was VERY young, and at that age you could very easily think you're so much more "street smart" than you are. It seems to me she had some connections to move around at such a young age, even though in those times teens in general tended to be more savvy and adult than they are today on average, but she certainly could have overestimated her "adultness" and fallen in with really bad adults.
Not that serial killer truck drivers are pleasant to imagine, but she could have angered someone much worse. Her injuries and manner of death and the way she was left were just horrific. Maybe a warning to others? Poor girl.