Jan 10, 2025
''NORFOLK, Va. — For Bill Thomas, it's been another year of wanting to know more.![]()
One year after development in Colonial Parkway Murders, where do things stand?
"There's been a lot of promises made in terms of what the next steps might be by the Virginia State Police and the FBI but we haven't seen much in terms of results."www.wtkr.com
"It continues to be one of these hurry up and wait situations."
''News 3 has talked several times with Thomas over the years, including last year at the taping of a true crime podcast he hosts, which he says leads to the public coming forward with tips.''
Thank you so much.I really hope Bill Thomas is successful in getting them to finish investigating Kathy and Rebecca's murders. He's done a monumental service over the years in getting resolution for these cases. He deserves the peace of mind in finally having some answers. He's such a nice guy, so helpful to everyone. I have the greatest amount of respect and admiration for him.
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This makes me angry. There should be some legal way to run his DNA at this point.November 14, 2025
''Virginia State Police announced Friday that Alan Wilmer Sr. was responsible for the 1988 murder of 19-year-old Laurie Ann Powell. Wilmer died in 2017 at the age of 63.![]()
‘Colonial Parkway Murders': Virginia man linked to fourth cold case killing
A man whose DNA was linked to three of the notorious “Colonial Parkway Murders” in the 1980s has now been tied to a fourth killing, Virginia police say. Virginia State Police announced Friday that Alan Wilmer Sr. was responsible for the 1988 murder of 19-year-old Laurie Ann Powell. Wilmer died...www.nbcwashington.com
Powell was last seen walking down a Gloucester County road after having an argument with her boyfriend.
Her body was discovered more than three weeks later floating in the Elizabeth River.''
''Bill Thomas said he's frustrated that Virginia law prevents authorities from putting Wilmer's DNA into CODIS, the FBI's national DNA databank, because he was never convicted of a crime.
He believes if Wilmer's DNA were entered into the database, it would link him to other crimes.''
According to a news brief, forensic evidence ties Alan Wade Wilmer to Laurie’s death.
She was in such a vulnerable position after fighting with her boyfriend and ultimately being stranded late at night in the region. With Wilmer not far away. It is so tragic. So senseless.
Laurie is his 4th known victim. How many more is what needs to continue to be investigated.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia State Police are expected to announce Friday that a fourth homicide is connected to a former Northern Neck resident who died in 2017, 10 On Your Side has learned.
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This makes me angry. There should be some legal way to run his DNA at this point.
I recently served as a juror in a murder case. A SLED agent testified that they will not run DNA unless the local police have identified a suspect for a potential
to run it against. I could not believe what I was hearing. How hard is it just to run the DNA to see if it matches anyone in the system! This should be the norm.
Too bad they can't do a trial and convict him even though he is dead. The truth always deserves to come out.