The Murder of Doris McDonough
On October 3, 1968, Doris McDonough was tragically beaten to death in her kitchen in Evansville, Indiana. Her husband, William, shared a timeline of events that only deepened the mystery surrounding that day. Decades later, the case remains unsolved.
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You’re listening to. River City
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Mystery podcast, the show that
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delves into the Evansville and
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disappearances.
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With your host, co-founder of
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the Humans of Evansville
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Facebook page.
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Law office worker by day.
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Insomniac researcher of the
unknown by night.
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Matt Deig.
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Welcome to episode seven and
thank you for joining me.
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We’re going to be looking into a
cold case from October three,
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nineteen sixty eight.
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Thirty six year old housewife
and mother of two, Doris
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McDonough, was brutally murdered
in her own kitchen in the middle
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of the day.
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No one was ever charged with her
murder, and the case remains
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unsolved to this day.
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October three, nineteen sixty
eight.
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Started like any typical
Thursday for the McDaniel family
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of Evansville, Indiana.
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The family, consisting of Doris
McDaniel, thirty six, her
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husband William, thirty five,
and the couple’s two sons,
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eleven year old Billy and ten
year old Bobby, arose that
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morning around four thirty a m,
five days a week.
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Both Billy and Bobby delivered
newspapers to the surrounding
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neighborhood on their bicycles
and always accompanied by their
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father, William, the boys
delivered newspapers to more
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than one hundred homes in the
area on Sundays and Thursdays.
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However, when the newspapers
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were a bit heavier, both William
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and Doris would drive the boys
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in the family car that morning,
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however, after driving only a
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few blocks, the family’s
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nineteen sixty three Mercury
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began to experience carburetor
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trouble, forcing them to return
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home.
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While Doris stayed behind to
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prepare a snack for the boys,
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William chaperone them on their
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bicycles while they continued
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their route.
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William, Billy and Bobby
returned to the family’s home,
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located at thirteen eighteen
South East Riverside Drive,
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around six thirty a m after
having some milk and cookies,
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the two boys and Doris went back
to sleep while William stayed up
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and read the morning newspaper.
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The three awoke around seven a m
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and the family had breakfast
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together.
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Approximately one hour later, at
eight a m, William left to drop
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the boys off at school before
heading to work.
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At one p m, William placed
several phone calls home.
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However, Doris did not answer.
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Initially, William thought his
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wife had simply walked next door
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to a friend’s house or went to
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visit her father, who was ill in
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the hospital.
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However, after phoning both and
learning neither had seen her,
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William asked the neighbor,
Jeanne Akers, if she could go
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check on Doris.
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At one ten p m, Jeanne reported
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back that even after knocking
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loudly several times, Doris did
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not respond.
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William asked Gene to go over to
the house once more, instructing
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her to use the unlocked back
door if necessary to go inside.
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Just moments later, a hysterical
gene called William to inform
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him that Doris was dead.
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William rushed home, arriving
there around one thirty p m, he
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was met with firefighters and
paramedics, who informed him
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that it appeared as though Doris
had may have shot herself.
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William was kept outside in an
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attempt to shield him from the
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grisly scene inside the couple’s
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home.
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Doris was found on the kitchen
floor of the McDonough home,
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still dressed in her pajamas.
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She had suffered such severe
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trauma to the head, face, neck
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and back that investigators
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initially believed her injuries
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must have been the result of a
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gunshot.
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However, they soon came to the
quick realization that Doris had
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been beaten to death.
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The autopsy found that Doris had
been hit six to eight times with
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a heavy, blunt object causing a
severe skull fracture.
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Scratch marks, believed to have
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been defensive wounds were found
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on Doris wrists, indicating a
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possible struggle with her
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attacker.
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It was determined she had not
been sexually assaulted.
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Bizarrely, two towels were found
folded and wrapped around the
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wounds on Doris head, leading
investigators to theorize that
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her killer may have felt
remorseful and attempted to
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render aid to the dying woman.
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Police found no evidence of a
break in, and theorized the
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killer may have used the
unlocked back door to gain
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entrance to the home.
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While the house itself had been
untouched and nothing of value
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had been taken, it was later
learned a claw hammer, usually
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kept on one of two locations was
missing from the home.
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Police immediately questioned
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William about his movements that
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day.
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According to him, after dropping
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the boys off at school, he had
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driven downtown and parked in a
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metered zone at eight thirty a m
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He then walked to a nearby auto
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garage to inquire about an
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appointment to have the car
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repaired at eight forty a m.
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William clocked into his job at
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the Commonwealth Life Insurance
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Company.
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He spent fifteen minutes in the
office before leaving for an
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appointment with a client.
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William explained that on his
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way to the appointment, he
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noticed that his son had left a
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borrowed clarinet in the back
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seat.
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Not wanting the instrument to be
damaged, he decided to drop it
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off at home.
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William claimed he was home for
approximately ten minutes.
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According to him, he and his
wife discussed her plans to make
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ice cream cake for their
youngest son’s birthday, which
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was that day.
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On his way out, she asked him to
take out a bag of trash and as
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he exited, William asked his
wife if she wanted him to close
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and lock the back door.
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She declined, explaining the
breeze and sunlight coming
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through the screen door was nice
and she would close it later.
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Just a few minutes later,
William arrived at huddle House
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cafe to meet his client.
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The pair had coffee and chatted
a while before William left.
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At nine forty five a m, William
arrived at Saint Mary’s Hospital
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to visit with Doris sick father.
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He left around ten forty a m
after briefly chatting with
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Doris cousin, a medical records
librarian at the hospital,
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William then stopped by the home
of another client before driving
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back to his work.
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Arriving at approximately eleven
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a m, Doris had made him a sack
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lunch, so he sat at his desk and
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ate.
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He remained in the office until
he received a phone call from
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Jean about his wife’s death.
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According to neighbors and
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friends, the McDonagh family had
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no known enemies, and no one
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could imagine who would want to
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hurt Doris.
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Each person interviewed raved
about how William and Doris
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dedication to their children and
to each other.
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They also described Doris as a
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spotless housekeeper, an antique
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collector, and just an all
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around friendly and lovely
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person.
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Doris was laid to rest at Sunset
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Memorial Gardens Cemetery under
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her name.
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Her modest tombstone simply
reads beloved wife.
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After his wife’s death, William
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and the couple’s two sons
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remained in the home on
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Riverside Drive.
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William eventually went back to
school and remarried.
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Later, he moved to South
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Carolina, where he worked as a
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college professor.
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He passed away in twenty
nineteen at the age of eighty
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six, with no motive.
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Few clues and even fewer
suspects.
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Doriss case quickly went cold
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and sadly, has remained that way
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ever since.
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I found this case on the
Unresolved Mysteries thread on
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Reddit, there’s a user who
contributes quite a bit.
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Her name is The Bones of Autumn.
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She’s an author of a book called
Unsolved Indiana Murder
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Mysteries, Bizarre Deaths and
Unexplained Disappearances, that
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just came out in October of
twenty twenty two.
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If you want to check it out,
I’ve got a link in the show
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notes to the Amazon listing.
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I’m going to credit The bones of
Autumn with a lot of the
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research on this case, because
if it weren’t for her, I
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wouldn’t have known anything
about this case.
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And she did a great job of
compiling all of the newspaper
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articles and facts of the case,
which is very much appreciated.
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And you can check her out on
Reddit.
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Her username is The Bones of
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Autumn, and I will have a link
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in the show notes directly to
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her account, so you can check
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out the other cases that she’s
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worked on.
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Eight days after the murder,
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there was an article posted in
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the Evansville Press by a
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Charles Schlieper.
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I think his name is pronounced
Schlieper or Schlepper.
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That outlines a discussion he
had with Mr. Mcdonaugh, and he
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outlines every movement he made
that day and provides basically
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a timeline of events.
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And I have, you know, written
this down and some things just
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don’t make a lot of sense to me.
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So I’m going to go through the
timeline as Mr. McDonnell
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reported it to this reporter
eight days after the murder.
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article, exactly how it was
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reported.
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As far as the timeline goes.
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So he reports that at four
thirty a m, the family wakes up
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at their normal hour.
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He mentions that five days a
week, the boys ride bikes to
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deliver one hundred and thirty
five newspapers, and he
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accompanies them on those days.
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whole family goes.
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Doris drives.
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heavier days, the whole family
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had loaded up in the car to go.
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McDonough, were late that day,
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so the family did not get
started until about five fifteen
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a m and then he mentions, of
course, that they drove several
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blocks and there were carburetor
issues, so they returned home.
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He mentions that he and the boys
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continued the route on their
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bicycles.
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home, which is an hour later
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than usual.
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He says that they have milk and
cookies.
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He reported that Doris and the
boys went back to bed, while
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William read the newspaper.
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At seven a m he reports that the
family had a breakfast, which I
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guess would be the second time
they ate since they had cookies
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thirty minutes earlier, which is
kind of strange.
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They had a second breakfast or
whatever you want to call it,
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and this was at seven o’clock,
and then they get ready for
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school and work.
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Before leaving, William and
Doris apparently discussed the
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children’s busy schedule,
school, sports, music lessons
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and the busy newspaper route.
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At eight a m, William and the
boys leave.
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William drives the boys to
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school at Redeemer Lutheran
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School at eight sixteen,
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Jefferson At eight thirty a m,
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William parks his car in a
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metered zone at Northwest Third
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Street off of Court Street near
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his office, which happens to be
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the Commonwealth Life Insurance
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Company.
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he’s a salesperson for the life
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insurance company.
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However, before going into the
office, he questioned a nearby
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auto mechanic about fixing the
carburetor problem they were
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having with the car.
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At eight forty five, he reported
that he got to work.
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He checks the mail and attends
to a few minor details.
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At nine a m, he drives home.
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His younger son’s rented
clarinet was in the back, and he
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didn’t want it to be in the back
seat for whatever reason.
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Uh. According to Mr. McDonough,
Bobby had considered dropping
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the clarinet lessons, so they
wanted to leave.
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He had left it in the back seat
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so they could return it to the
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owner.
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I’m guessing Mr. McDonough did
not want to leave it back there.
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And according to Google Maps,
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it’s about a four minute drive
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from that intersection to their
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house on southeast on southeast
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Riverside Drive.
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You know, whether or not the
traffic would have been the same
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back then or not, I don’t know.
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But, you know, four minute
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drive, we’ll just say it was
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four.
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We’re going to be generous and
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say it was a quick drive
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actually, because it works in
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his favor to for it to have been
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a short drive in my scenario
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here.
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So let’s say he got to the house
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at nine oh five a m. He claims
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that he and his wife discussed
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upcoming plans to make cake and
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ice cream for the party that
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day.
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He claims that the storm door
was locked from the inside when
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he got home, so this would have
been the front door.
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So Doris had to come unlock the
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door, which she usually kept
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locked.
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As he was leaving, his wife
handed him the garbage to drop
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off just outside the rear door.
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He asked if she wanted him to
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close the door, since the door
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faces east and the rays from the
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rising sun would brighten the
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house.
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She told him she would lock it
later.
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Now that’s actually interesting
that she says that the sun, the
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rays from the rising sun would
brighten the house.
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And so she told him she would
lock it later.
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This is before there was a lot
of technology available, of
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course, but there is an app
called Sun’s Path, and it’s kind
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of neat because you can actually
enter a location, an address,
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and a date and a time, and it
will actually show you how the
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sun was in relation to that
particular address on that day,
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at that exact time, at nine.
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At nine a m on that particular
day, according to that, that
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app, the sun would have been
would have already risen mostly
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past the house to where the rays
would have been beating through
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the the door.
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It would have been more of a
that that would have already.
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So to have kept kept the door
open for the continued rays to
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be coming in.
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Seems a little off.
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I. I have a picture, a
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screenshot that I’m going to
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share.
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Its in the show notes at River
city mystery dot com slash.
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If you want to check out that.
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That graphic that shows where
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the sun was in relation to the
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back door.
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And I actually went to the house
and was kind of like observing
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how the sun would be in relation
to that back door.
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And it, and there’s a garage
back there.
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And it’s also it’s, it’s an odd
thing to say that you’re going
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to leave that back door open for
the light at that particular
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time of the day.
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Just a strange thing to say.
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So that was at nine.
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So at nine fifteen, he.
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He claims he left for the huddle
house.
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Apparently it’s about a four
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minute drive from thirteen
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eighteen East River, southeast
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Riverside Drive to where I think
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the huddle House was at that
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time.
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So at nine twenty a m, William
arrives at the huddle house for
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coffee with a client.
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So according to his own
timeline, at nine twenty five a
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m, he drives to Saint Mary’s
Hospital to visit his sick
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father in law, James C Hopwood.
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So he had he meets a client at
the huddle house for coffee, and
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five minutes later he’s on his
way to Saint Mary’s.
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It must have been a very quick
coffee.
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Maybe they just decided to get
together and stand in line and
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order the coffee and walk back
out to the parking lot.
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And I don’t know.
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There’s no mention in any of
these articles, or about whether
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or not the clients that he’s
meeting were actually talked to.
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So, you know, maybe, maybe he
did have some sort of bizarrely
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short meeting with someone at a
coffee house, um, and then take
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off really quickly.
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So at nine forty five a m, he
arrives at Saint Mary’s Hospital
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to visit his sick father in law.
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At ten forty, he claims he left
Saint Mary’s Hospital.
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On his way out, he speaks with
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his wife’s cousin, a medical
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records librarian at the
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hospital.
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And I’m assuming they talked to
her.
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The police talked to her to
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confirm that at ten forty five a
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m, he arrives at a client’s home
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on North Bakey at eleven a m he
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arrives back at his office to
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eat a sack lunch prepared by his
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wife.
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So at ten forty five, he arrives
at a client’s home.
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And then at eleven a m, fifteen
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minutes later, he’s back in the
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office.
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Um, I’m assuming maybe he was.
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I know back then with life
insurance, they would collect
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premiums, so maybe he was just
picking up a premium.
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I’m just going to throw him a
bone there.
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Um. Who knows.
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It was a very short meeting at
the with the client.
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Apparently at one p m he claims
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he calls his wife at home to
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tell her that he would pick up
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the children from school,
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whether or not that’s a normal
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thing, maybe because he had the
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car or I don’t know, who knows
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why he.
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Maybe that was a normal thing,
he says.
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No one answered.
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So at that point, he calls the
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neighbor Jeanne Akers at
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thirteen twelve South East
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Riverside Drive to ask if she
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was over there or if she had
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taken the family’s second car to
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the hospital to visit her
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father.
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Akers had also called her
earlier and had no answer, so
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apparently she had already tried
to call before William reached
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out to her.
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So multiple people have tried to
call her at this point.
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And this is one p m Jean asks if
he wants her to go check if the
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second vehicles in the driveway.
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He says to check that while he
calls the father in law.
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So William tried two or three
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times to call his father in law,
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but each time the phone line was
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busy.
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At one ten p m, William is
concerned and calls Jean the
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neighbor, to ask if the second
car is still in the driveway.
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It is.
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She said she went to the front
door.
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This is.
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Jean says she went to the front
door and knocked.
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No one answered and the front
storm door was unlocked.
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William asked if she could go
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around to the rear door and
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knock, since she was a little
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concerned, since he was a little
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concerned.
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As Jean was going to the rear
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door, William called and got
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Ahold of his father in law, who
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said he had not seen his
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daughter.
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Seconds later, Jean calls
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William screaming that Doris was
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dead.
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William claims he was numb and
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drove and drove home after the
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ambulance and firemen arrived at
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one thirty p m, William arrives
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home.
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He is held back by the EMTs due
to the condition of his wife.
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At first, a fireman told him
that his wife had shot herself
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with a gun.
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Then he later learned from a
detective that his wife had been
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beaten to death.
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According to the this article,
William said he has no idea who
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would have done this or why.
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He says it’s quote unquote still
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disturbing, which I assume it
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would have been eight days
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later.
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And he said that neighbors in
recent months had complained of
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prowlers in the area.
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Now, according to the medical
examiner, the time of death was
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between nine a m and one forty p
m on that day.
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It was reported in another
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article in the Evansville Press
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that a physician said death was
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due to an unmerciful beating,
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and a policeman said it was the
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worst I’ve seen of that kind of
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crime.
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One year after the murder, there
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was another article in the paper
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that references that the only
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item that was missing from the
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home was a claw hammer, which
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was kept in a basement toolbox
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or in a pantry drawer just off
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the kitchen.
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A hammer was among the few bits
of evidence later found by
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detectives, but police said that
they were never sure if that was
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the murder weapon that was used.
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So apparently the claw hammer
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was originally, according to the
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early reports, was missing from
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the home.
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That was the only item missing.
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But here this article is saying
one year later that it was among
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the few bits of evidence later
found by detectives.
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So apparently that Claw hammer
shows back up.
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The article also mentions that
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because of a lack of a motive or
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a suspect, police questioned
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Mcdonaugh and gave him a lie
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detector test.
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The results were labeled
inconclusive by the police.
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The same article says that
McDonagh, when recently asked
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about the incident, said he
would rather not talk about it.
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Quote, the less said about it,
the better.
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End quote.
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William McDonagh went on to be a
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college professor at Hesser
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Business College, and he was the
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former owner operator of Brooks
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Cleaner in Chester, South
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Carolina.
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He apparently volunteered with
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the Chester Nursing Center,
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where he was known as the Bingo
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Man.
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His obituary states that he died
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on October twenty eight, twenty
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nineteen, at the age of eighty
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six.
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It references his second wife of
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over forty five years and two
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sons.
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The obituary neglects to mention
anything about his first wife,
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which I suppose ties in with his
mentality of the less said about
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it, the better.
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I disagree with Mr. McDonagh.
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I don’t think the less said
about it, the better.
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I think more needs to be said
about it.
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This poor woman was murdered in
cold blood, in her own kitchen
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and her own husband, in quotes
in the actual paper, seemed more
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concerned about sweeping it
under the rug than he was
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finding the actual killer.
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While it may be too late to
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bring Doris’ killer to justice,
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my goal is to shine some light
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on her case so that she’s not
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forgotten.
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And that brings this episode to
a close.
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Thank you so much for listening.
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And for those who are interested
in decentralization and privacy
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and blockchain technology.
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Speaker:
Feel free to check out the show
on the Muci stream, which is
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part of the desert blockchain.
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I have a link to that at RiverCityMystery.com.
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Thanks again for listening.
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Speaker:
Until next time, take care.
Unsolved Indiana: Murder Mysteries, Bizarre Deaths, & Unexplained Disappearances by Autumn Bones













