camfaults
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Post by camfaults on Jan 30, 2022 6:08:43 GMT
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camfaults
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Historian, researcher, writer; major focus on cold cases of California
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Post by camfaults on Jan 30, 2022 6:11:57 GMT
Here's an interesting excerpt from this article: "A walk-through of the murder scene reveals traces of investigator’s finger print powder and a number of letters addressed to Sheila Sharp, 14, who found the victims… The walls of the home are peppered with numerous minute holes, about the size of an ice pick, but investigators said this week that they have no idea how the tiny holes got there."
Has anyone heard of letters being left at the crime scene for Sheila? What about the mention of "numerous minute holes, about the size of an ice pick" in the walls? I've only read about the knife ticks in the wall next to the front door. Maybe this is an error on the part of the article's author.
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