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Post by billsfans568 on Jun 13, 2022 13:26:36 GMT -5
Been looking up other possible links and similar murders from the early to late 80s to the early and late 90s trying to find any possible connection to the I-70 killer interestingly enough about three months after the last murder in Raytown Missouri of Sarah Blessing there was a murder of a similar manner in Addison Texas before the I-35 murders took place in 1993 the only difference is the killer used a knife to stab this woman but again left her in the store. On July 29th 1992 20 year old Chandra Payton was stabbed to death in the Body Gear Clothing boutique, located in the 5000 block of Beltline Road in Addison, Texas According to the Dallas daily news she wasn’t suppose to be working that day but like Robin Fuldauer the fist i-70 killer victim she was called info work to cover a shift. I’m not trying to say this woman’s murder is related to the I-70 killer but given the somewhat strong similarities it makes you think maybe it was him and maybe he did switch weapons but you have to think how many robbers and killers were on the loose in Texas in 1992 including Kenneth Mcduff and hundreds of others that this could be anyone but the similarities minus the gun are striking. www.dps.texas.gov/coldCase/Home/Details/136www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2013/02/28/two-north-texas-killings-in-top-12-unsolved-cases/?outputType=amp
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Post by Maddog on Jan 31, 2023 20:44:24 GMT -5
People Magazine just published an article on this case last month: people.com/crime/i-70-serial-killer-six-store-clerks-murdered-1992/The lead detective mentioned “new evidence” and said she is “really optimistic.” It’s rare that they would say something like this publicly. They may be close to solving the case. What I think they should try is to get a media blitz going in Indianapolis. There have been two FBI profile groups who have said they felt the killer originally was from Indianapolis, and this was primarily based off the fact that his first homicide occurred there. Additionally, they should put out a media campaign on the suspected gun that was used (the Erma Werke ET-22) in Indianapolis, too, just as the St. Charles, MO police did. This case is still solvable.
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Post by Scumhunter on Jan 31, 2023 21:05:38 GMT -5
Definitely solvable.
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Post by Maddog on Feb 1, 2023 12:18:29 GMT -5
I was going to mention that I have read one law enforcement official (speaking on the condition of anonymity) has said he believes Billy Brossman’s case is definitively linked to the I-70 Killings. If that’s the case, they certainly know who the I-70 Killer is, since they have a “person of interest” in the Brossman homicide. In addition, they came within an eyelash of arresting the person of interest in the Brossman homicide (the detectives had prepared arrest warrant paperwork, but the State’s Attorney apparently wouldn’t prosecute).
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Post by Maddog on Feb 1, 2023 12:39:44 GMT -5
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Post by pakman on Jul 21, 2023 20:52:23 GMT -5
The I-70 Serial Killer was featured on a new episode of the ID show People Magazine Investigates that aired this past week. It didn't really reveal anything that wasn't already known, but the show did interview the Texas woman who may be the sole survivor of the killer (although she said she believes it was the killer who targeted her, police can't say for certain since there's no solid evidence linking them together).
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