So, I stumbled across this, and I found it intriguing. I have read through all the pages and a thought occurred to me that I thought I should share.
Much is made about the dates of various objects found.
The watch being made in the 60’s I don’t believe is very significant, because quality...
I was under the impression from the way it was worded that his shirt was team specific. As it was, Camel, and Coors sponsored the race held in Florida, there was something like forty different teams. I found pictures of a few but nobody looking quite like JD. The vast majority of the...
Right... A promotional T shirt can be acquired any number of ways. It would be interesting to try and find people that worked on that team, pit crew, etc, to find out if they recognize him. Ill keep digging.
After taking a closer look at the crime scene photos, including a few I had not previously seen. I agree the male for certain looks a lot less like Mr. McMinn...
I did have a thought today. Ive been searching, havent found anything good yet, for a picture of the 1975 Coors Sebring racing...
I dont want it to be them, that was simply the conclusion I gleaned from reading the various threads and info available online. I dont see what evidence discounting it you speak of.
If thats the case than it is quite settled its not them. I hadnt seen them on the exclusion list.
I really think their appearance is uncanny... Mr. McMinns hair is identical down the sideburns, his chin is shaped similarly, and the extremely bushy eyebrows... Both he and the Mrs have identical noses to the deceased, as well as very similar bone structure overall...
As for the moles being...
Found this on google with a rather compelling article. I think they look quite similar, especially the part on Michaels hair, and Cordelias nose... She also has a mole on her cheek.
Ahhh I forgot about that...
I honestly think the couple is Michael and Cordelia McMinn, I wish there was more info on them. Comparisons are very compelling, and despite that they supposedly left for Hawaii in a sailboat, if they were involved in illegal drug trafficking, they might have told...
Interestingly, Ive read many pages and articles about this case, but today I read the Wiki, I realize Wiki pages are not always accurate, but it states the weapon was a .357 revolver, not a 38, and that they were each shot once in the back, once in the chest and once in the neck... It also...
Though that may be a thing, Ive never heard of anyone I know doing it. I just asked a few friends who carry revolvers (Im a semi auto guy). None of them practice this, they all carry six rounds...
I would imagine, if you were taking a pair out onto a country road to kill them, you would...
.38 caliber is a revolver round. Generally speaking (I suppose there are exceptions). Any gun firing that round would hold six. Smith & Wesson, the manufacturer of the LH gun makes and has produced a variety of revolvers in that caliber, all of them that Ive found and are aware of hold six...
In the months following her disappearance myself as well as members of her family, and other friends, spent quite a bit of time physically looking for her in Kensington. I maintain a relationship with a pastor that works with addicts down there and check in with him from time to time. As a...
I have to say that this all seems so very organized to me, and not remotely spontaneous. It was done neatly, and thoroughly.
The mid to late 70's was really getting into the heyday of big cocaine in the United States. More than a few somewhat similar murders occurred over the south east...
I've been following this for some time, but I had a few thoughts.
Do we know,
How many times each was shot?
What sort of gun was used (and perhaps recovered from the truck)?
The distance off the road in which the bodies were recovered?
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