As a former resident of this area, this definitely probably took place in the major part of the city. That area was considering the “ghetto” back then and still is. This area of the city is still dangerous to be in, which doesn’t surprise me why the girl’s body was there. Crime is a major...
Okay so I am more detail-oriented than big picture, so please excuse my lack of summary here. So I read the minutes available from the court cases. The last record of Ginger being alive is on December 13, 2001. There is NO legal indication she was ever in court again. I can’t find any other...
So I want to note this:
I’m sure you guys know this, but human hair takes at least 2 years to fully decompose.I know the reports say she died in 75’ or 76’ but I think she died probably 2 months - 2 years before her discovery in Oregon.
IMO
Here are the sources I can list for the first two parts. The horse thief info came from a comment on a video on YT. A guy or girl said “our family knows all about loveless. My great great uncle served time with him in jail and he was a horse thief from Wyoming down to Oklahoma.”
I also want to say this- don’t just guess he died May 1916. I calculated that he died between May 18, 1916 and December 2, 1921. Now I will search the census to confirm if he died before 1920 or not.
So I have some info here you guys might like-
Joseph’s father killed a woman back in 1874 and died back in 1882/1883. Joseph was also a horse thief from Wyoming to Oklahoma between April 1901 and August 1905 and was in jail in that region at least once.
Those are good questions. Anyways, I found an address history via the census and his marriage certificate for Skip:
*8 Foster Street, Barre, VT
*37 Foster Street, Barre, VT
Guys, please don’t insult the family. He’s identified now - we shouldn’t judge the family by any means. Now that Skip has been id’d I’m going to start researching some questions:
1. When did Skip’s mother die?
2. Did Skip have siblings? Any trouble in his youth?
3. What sort of crimes did he...
I took the liberty of restoring the photos. Here’s the scoop on Skip:
*Born April 26, 1939 in Barre, Vermont to Winston Elwyn Morris and Meriem Catherine Fortin
*Mother died between 1940 and 1947
*Father remarried to Phyllis Martha Willard on December 27, 1947 in Montpelier, Vermont
*Father...
I pondered about that birthday photo of Marie Vaughn. I also looked at family photos online. I’m going into my mind trying to think like Marie. I think she liked Western stuff, as a photo of her holding a shirt saying “I love you” with her mother, Marlyse, is making me think a little more. In...
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