http://www.geocities.com/tripporg/calvin1.htm. . . On or about September 14th 1981, I was stopped on my way home from my mother's house by detectives and again taking to the police station for some type of questioning. This time the questioning evolved around the disappearance of a five-year-old child Jackie Hay. I was released the same day.
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It was from a website that claims to expose injustice in the justice system and it offers up several stories to support its claims. The search engine I was using ignored all that and just brought me to the pages that included the name in my search terms. I did not post the homepage of the website since it seemed unrelated to the search term which was the name of the missing child.Angels_Not_Forgotten said:hmmmm pretty interesting. kind of confusing...thanks for the info!
http://www.geocities.com/tripporg/calvin1.htm. . . On or about September 14th 1981, I was stopped on my way home from my mother's house by detectives and again taking to the police station for some type of questioning. This time the questioning evolved around the disappearance of a five-year-old child Jackie Hay. I was released the same day.
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Posted: Thursday, 27 October 2011 5:41AM
Topeka Police Get Tip in Kidnapping Cold Case
TOPEKA, Kan. - The 1981 abduction of a 5-year-old girl from her family's Topeka home remains unsolved, but investigators may have something new to go on. The Topeka Capital-Journal reports the city-county Crime Stoppers hotline recently received at least one call with a tip about the kidnapping of Jackie Hay. But police Detective Doug Searcy told the newspaper Wednesday that investigators need to talk to the tipster again.
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A new update on Jackie...
http://www.knssradio.com/2011/10/27...lice-Get-Tip-in-Kidnapping-Cold-Case/11311471