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It was four days before Christmas when 39-year-old Walt Halferty heard a car pull into his driveway between 5 and 6 am. Getting up, he went to the door, where he had a short conversation with someone. His family, still in bed, couldn't hear what was being said, and didn't know what the popping sounds they heard were, until Walt came running down the hall, with the visitor following him and shooting all the way. He ran into the bedroom he shared with his wife, Billie, and slammed the door shut, trying desperately to load his gun. The assailant kept shooting through the door, and hit him twice. The shooter left...Walt died a few hours later in the hospital, never having regained consciousness.
Walt was an easy-going, well-liked man in the small community of Elkhart. He was a 4-H leader of the DIY Club, and a member of the Morton County Fair Board, and he was a trustee of the Westola Township. He left behind his wife and two young sons. Who would kill him? Why?
Who killed Walter Halferty? FactFinder 12 revisits SW Kan. cold case from 1986

Walt was an easy-going, well-liked man in the small community of Elkhart. He was a 4-H leader of the DIY Club, and a member of the Morton County Fair Board, and he was a trustee of the Westola Township. He left behind his wife and two young sons. Who would kill him? Why?
Who killed Walter Halferty? FactFinder 12 revisits SW Kan. cold case from 1986
