Hello Stan!
Yes, indeed; the murders of Lake Bodom took place on the 6th of June 1960.
The case itself will probably remain on this stage forever; it's pretty likely, that Nils Gustafsson killed his camping mates to the tent, but the evidence wasn't quite beyond a reasonable doubt in 2005.
All the best
Jukka
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Hi Belinda and Jukka:
The names of both your cases sound sort of familiar but I can't say for sure that I've heard of either. Lake Bodom has just hit 50 years as well.
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Hello Stan!
A long, long time ago I read about the following murder mystery:
George Colvocoresses, murdered in New York 1872.
At the time I thought it to be a kind-of old school Mafia hit, but probably I was on the wrong track!
Quite recently I read, that he had been an American civil-war hero and this might give a clue to the case.
So, do you know the case and what do you think about it?!
All the best
Jukka
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostHere's my ten list of most interesting non-serial killer unsolved murders followed by number of victims, year and location.
10-The Zip-Gun Bomber (1) 1982 New York
9-The Gatton Mystery (3) 1898 Australia
8-Shirley Collins Case (1) 1953 Australia
7-Evelyn Hartley Case (1) 1953 Wisconsin
6-The Hall-Mills Case (2) 1922 New Jersey
5-George Storrs Case (1) 1909 England
4-Caroline Luard Case (1) 1908 England
3-Julia Wallace Case (1) 1931 England
2-The Tylenol Poisoner (7) 1982 Illinois
1-The Black Dahlia Case (1) 1947 California
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Since I'm from NC....
How about The Lost Colony of Roanoke? What was meant when CROATAN was carved by the colonist(s)?
Jordan
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Regarding the 1982 Tylenol case, the pattern in these product tampering crimes is to make the murders look random in order to cover the slaying of an intended victim. That's what happened with Christina Edmunds way back in 1871 as well as with Stella Nickell in 1986. I wonder how closely the associates of the victims were checked out.Last edited by sdreid; 05-25-2010, 05:47 AM.
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostThe more I think about it, the more I wonder if Picnic at Hanging Rock wasn't inspired by the unsolved Wanda Beach murders which occurred two years before the novel was written. There are some commonalities.
It seems to have been something personal to Joan Lindsay.
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Another big unsolved sweethearts murder case, along with Drew/Hack, is the Cook/Van Cuylenborg mystery from 1987. Hopefully, progress can be made on that one as well.
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I see that some are now trying to switch the blame for the Adam Walsh murder off Toole and back on to Dahmer. Somehow, I don't think it's either.
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Edwards' DNA was found on Kelly Drew's clothing which was discovered in another location and well before the remains of the victims.
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