this girl looks a little like lynn burdick sandra : lynn : lynn: sandra hemme apparently was framed by a police who may have been the murderer in a crime she was accused of - read about her case here ' tackling ' 'there is someone out there' - upi april 29th, 1982: this is a very unorganized attempt to sort through the facts pertaining to a possible serial killer we may have lived next door to and it is very much a scattered work in progress to find the truth - and the story kim benoit 1974 dawn smith 1975 cheryl mull 1976 cynthia 'rocky' krizack 1976 carol ann todd 1976 eileen gilooley 1977 debra morin 1977 patricia ann tucker 1978 lynn burdick 1982 tammy peckham 1983 karen wilson 1985 paula snyder 1986 - williamstown remembered kim benoit 1974 kim, at age 18, disappeared after a sons of italy dance in north adams mass the evening of november 1st, 1974 and was found murdered along the...
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https://newspaperarchive.com/north-adams-transcript-may-28-1977-p-14/ North Adams Transcript Newspaper ArchivesMay 28 1977, Page 14 'North Adams Transcript (Newspaper) - May 28, 1977, North Adams, Massachusetts Second Section transcript saturday May 28, 1977 North Adams Adams Williamstown Massachusetts Page 7 Todd Case someone else teaching her class in Wareham by Patricia a. Francis North Adams a substitute teacher takes Carol Ann Todd s seventh Grade English classes at the intermediate school on Marion Avenue in Wareham. The District school committee has hired a permanent substitute on a one year contract for next year. It s been nearly six months since anyone saw Carol Ann Todd but no one is quite ready to concede that she May never return to her classroom. Her fellow faculty members still Harbor a gleam of Hope she May still be alive said Anthony Tullio assistant principal at the school. Television stations in the area have followed closely As police search for some Trace of ...
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/50042574/berkshire-sampler/ ' The case against Earl Gary Blake is the third and last Berkshire County case in which a suspect was arrested, tried and acquitted in the last decade. The beaten body of 14-year-old Dawn Smith was found in a field several hundred yards from her house on Dec. 15, 1975. Dawn was a runaway who had had problems relating to her step-sister and brothers. At first her mother, Thelma, and her step-brothers, Randy, 19, and Earl, 21, and her sister, Lisa, 14, all denied having seen Dawn on the night she was murdered. Shortly thereafter, however, Thelma, Randy, and Lisa put the blame on Earl. They testified that they had seen Blake hit his stepsister over the head with a long metal object. But there were too many inconsistencies in the familys testimony and at the trial, they admitted to having given three different versions of the events surrounding Dawns death. The jury found Blake innocent of murder. Juror Joseph R. Miller said...


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