Posted by rrlund on April 26, 2017 at 06:39:47 from (162.250.25.6):
In Reply to: Re: OT Bad Bachelor posted by Geo-TH,In on April 25, 2017 at 15:36:40:
There was one here right up the road when I was in my early teens that was never solved. The cops came and questioned Dad a few days later. My mother's brother was moving out of state and had a car here in the yard for sale. He sold it about the time of the accident and the cop wanted to know why. It was the wrong color anyway,red,while the accident vehicle was blue.
Dad was pretty sure he figured out who did it a year or two later. I guy two miles straight south of here had an old blue Dodge pickup. He was known to drink a lot. Dad caught a glimpse of that old truck sitting down in the bottom of the old bank barn one time,realized he had quit driving it about the time of the accident and that it was the right color. That truck was still in there when the barn eventually fell down.
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