June 29, 2015
Anticipation mounts with
Widower Murders Anniversary
by Sam Patterson
Nearly two decades since the last of a string of gruesome murders, Chief Kevin Wallace of the Ypsilanti Police Department admits authorities are still no closer to solving the case. Primarily the result of leads dwindling and the lack of admissible evidence, Wallace says investigators continue to seek justice for the victims, their families and the community wondering whether the killer or killers will ever be apprehended. June 29th thru July 9th, 1995, remembered as the year five prominent widowers vanished and were later found dismembered, many area residents believe revisiting the memory of what happened serves as a reminder of what tragedies do when closure remains elusive. As the proverbial Who Dun It is yet to be answered, YPD urges the importance of practicality as they continue to seek resolution in the matter. "And what we mean by that is," Chief Wallace explained. "The one relevant we are certain of is that every year since has been uneventful. So you see, it is in our opinion everyone should rest a bit easier, embrace the normalcy of everyday life, and even if the perpetrator is never caught, at some point, collectively, we all must move on."
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The Widower Murders
Misterio / SuspensoTwo decades ago, a total of five widowers were killed by a female serial killer named Ella Timmins. Believed to have been the fifth, local philanthropist and businessman, Adrian Price, was discovered bludgeon and mutilated in his mansion, Price Esta...
