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Since: Jun 07
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Anyone here involved in solving this old cold case?
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I was wondering if anyone was going to start an information thread on here. Thanks comic.
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Since: Jun 07
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I'm curious Cold Case, is there a website dedicated to just this criminal case?
Is there somewhere where ''anonymous'' folks can go and give a ''tip'' if they think they have something that might be helpful? I did see the email address', but, I felt that some people might feel intimidated to use any email account, for fear they might be traced. I guess even we can be traced by our IP numbers. The fact is: someone out there is dying to tell the truth, but they are just too afraid.(I've heard this for years, and I think this is their first opportunity to get this information off their chest, and remain anonymous). Quote from the Salem News: Darla Spencer, who is married to Judy Spencer's brother, Paul, works at the South Central Correctional Facility in Licking. Bowersox is the prison superintendent. Darla Spencer was asking Bowersox about improved DNA testing, and how she read about a Mississippi murder being solved with DNA testing. She asked if DNA collected 25 years ago could now be processed. Darla Spencer then relayed the story of Judy Spencer's murder. Bowersox was taken aback by the case and the details. He was sold on taking on the cold case study. ### http://www.thesalemnewsonline.com/pages/news.... Who was Sheriff back then? Who was the Chief of Police back then? And who were the police officers and the deputies? Was there a weak link in our law enforcement, that might have hindered the investigation? I am confident that this class will come up with something, and that confidence is with DNA testing. I believe who ever did the ''big coverup'' back then, never thought there would be DNA investigations. Good Luck to these young investigators. |
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I wish I had just one of the answers. I'm clueless but very interested.I don't know any of the people involved but feel the family deserves some answers as they will never really have peace since they lost their loved one.
This is as good a place as any for comments. Who knows something useful may come to light. |
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If there really is someone out there that you know "dying to tell the truth" you should encourage them to speak with the MSHP Troop I. If you were in this family's shoes you would want someone to tell what they know. The very least this family deserves is to know what happened to Judy 25+ years ago. The technology today is eons beyond what was available back then. Hopefully, there will be something or someone somewhere that can help in putting this case to rest. What Bowersox and his Drury class is doing is awesome since it's not out of the realm of possibility that they could find some answers for the Spencer family. I know Darla Spencer for one, will not rest until that family has some answers. |
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Since: Jun 07
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No, local girl, I don't know anyone who knows anything, or at least I don't think so. I think though, that, converstation and folks comparing notes in casual discourse in a forum such as this, could spark an old memory from someone, who could lead someone else, to that ''elusive tip''.
I hope and pray there is closure here, and I even hope and pray harder that the murderer is exposed and convicted. Was Larry Rutledge the Sheriff back then? Or had Clifford Jadwin, already been elected? I suppose #191, Gary Dunlap, was the Trooper in Charge from Troop I. I will be interested in their ''revival'' of memories and data. I'm extremely pleased to read commentary by the local newspaper editor, taking a positive approach to solving this cold case. However, for some reason I read reluctance, between the lines. Good News Newspapers, have a hard time dealing with ''difficult'' news. We, here in Dent County, are very fortunate that this case is being reopened and re-examined. We need answers. I heard today, down at one of those busy places on the square, that it might have been someone passing through, and then maybe some love interest, that now lives high off the hog here in Dent County,.........someone with no conscience. |
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If anyone has any information regarding Judy's death, please contact me: Darla Spencer at spencer2@centurytel.net, send a letter to: Darla Spencer, 20038 Hwy. B, Raymondville, MO 65555; Or contact the Dent County Sheriff's Department - Steven Lawhead or Mike Nievens, you may also contact MSHP Troop I, James Folsom, Scott Mertens, or Dottie Taylor.
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View and become one of Judy's friends - any updates to her case will be posted to this website. You may also send email to justiceforjudy47@yahoo.com
www.myspace.com/justiceforjudyspencer |
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Saw an article that said the Spencer family gave law enforcement a list of possible suspects; any idea who's on it?
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I have heard it could be one of a number of prominent citizens in Dent Co. Hopefully with DNA the answers will soon come.
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Please have a heart and help a family put their loved one to rest. This nonsense about not helping a family with what one knows is absurd. No family should be put through this type of torture.
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Houston Herald has breaking news that an arrest has been made in this case. |
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1 Matt 7:1-5, John 8:7, and Romans 12:19 |
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1 Concerning the Judy Spencer quagmire and the people whose lives and that of their families have been destroyed by public humiliation and to a small few law officials who are drawn to occupy a worthless and useless position by storm. I know a man very well who wasn't aquainted with Judy Spencer at all, neither with her friends, associates, or their livestyle. He has probably answered more questions during 26 years than any other person. He once agreed to be put through the ropes (so to speak) off and on for three months so the law and the public would get off his back. He was treated cruel, many hours of questioning, bad enough that the administrators basically threated him not to tell what insued. Sometime after that gauntlet, he agreed to another less canabalistic discussion. The opener for that round was "we (plural) are going to break you down to nothing". By the way, it didn't happen. He had enough and made some lifetime enemies. Later the law sent a leg man to him and said, "due to all the heresy, gossip, and rumors we thought it our duty to see if there might be something to it". He has spent 26 years trying to regain confidence in his family, close relatives, and neighbors. With some success. However, there were those that would never let him up, including local law, state or perhaps federal, and the MO state special crimes squad to which he has complied with their every request. Not withstanding, he has still, or once again a suspect and no doubt someone is staring through a scope at his DNA like a lighting struck mouse. |
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