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I read about this last night. I'm glad the case has been solved and the families have closure.
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Just this quote alone should have gotten more police attention on to the suspect.
Investigators learned Edwards was a handyman at the Concord House and campgrounds next to the hall. Witnesses remembered Edwards had a bloody nose during the weekend the couple disappeared. He said he had hurt it deer hunting. Deer hunting in Wisconsin in August (when the couple went missing) is not legal. If he really had a bloody nose from an injury while out deer hunting, that means he was out poaching deer and that crime could have been enough to hold him for further questioning, keeping him from fleeing the state a month later. Of course, now it's been revealed that he never went deer hunting at all that day. |
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