Files named in this format are often found on forums or databases dedicated to true crime and missing persons (like The Doe Network ). If you have downloaded this archive, it likely contains: and early autopsy photos. Newspaper clippings from the 1960s through the late 1990s.
The case is famous for being one of the first cold cases solved by an "internet sleuth". Todd Matthews , Wilbur Riddle’s son-in-law, spent years researching the case and eventually matched a missing persons report posted online by Barbara's family to the "Tent Girl" description. TentGirl - 1.7z
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or summaries regarding the suspect, George Earl Taylor. The case is famous for being one of
In May 1968, Wilbur Riddle discovered a decomposing body wrapped in a heavy green canvas tarpaulin while scavenging for glass insulators along U.S. Route 25.