tinydancer
Diamond Member
Kill the horse.
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Who's on it? I love cold case detectives. They really care.
You mean one who realized the government has an important role and America works best when it has a healthy middle class.
That kind of Republican?
Naw, we need our current crazy Republican who thinks we need to screw the working class so the rich can have more dressage ponies because Jesus totally said so.
The blessed woman not only had breast cancer and MS and you are dissing her?
You mother fucking lib. This is captured for all time.
I didn't specifically mention Stepford Ann until you brought her up.
And sorry, that witch enjoyed a great lifestyle on the backs of working people who her husband downsized...
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The blessed woman not only had breast cancer and MS and you are dissing her?
You mother fucking lib. This is captured for all time.
I didn't specifically mention Stepford Ann until you brought her up.
And sorry, that witch enjoyed a great lifestyle on the backs of working people who her husband downsized...
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Yuppers bucko
Who's on it? I love cold case detectives. They really care.
The cops that inherited the case.
OK lets be a lib.
Kill the horse. A Conservative rode her.
Who's on it? I love cold case detectives. They really care.
The cops that inherited the case.
What? Cold case cops work their own. They are special. They really are special.
I didn't specifically mention Stepford Ann until you brought her up.
And sorry, that witch enjoyed a great lifestyle on the backs of working people who her husband downsized...
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Yuppers bucko
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The cops that inherited the case.
What? Cold case cops work their own. They are special. They really are special.
Okay then. There is a lot in the book about the history of the case, leads, current and former cops that have been assigned it, etc.
The blurb:
A dark morning. Waves on Lake Michigan. An elegant home on the beach, and a senatorial candidate who would one day be considered presidential material at home with his close knit family in one of Chicago's quietest, most elegant suburbs. This is the unlikely setting for the most notorious, baffling, and horrific cold case murder of the 1960s, which along with its investigation made headlines nationwide for years. Valerie Percy...pretty, smart, destined for greatness at just 22 years old, a key aide and campaigner for her father, Charles Percy...violently beaten and stabbed to death in her bedroom by a knife-wielding intruder. The only witness - her stepmother. No sexual assault. Nothing taken. No rational explanation. As inexplicable as the Manson murders that would occur in the Hollywood Hills a few years later. The killer escaped to a beach and disappeared into thin air, never to be found. Percy went on to become a long serving Senator from the state of Illinois. His late daughters twin became the First Lady of West Virginia, married to West Virginia Senator Jay Rockefeller. Glenn Wall revisits the long cold case. Talking to cops, both retired and current, reporters, friends and Percys former aides. He explores the players, the place, and posits a compelling theory of who did it, a violent, disturbed individual who was raised within walking distance of Percy's home, and ultimately died at the hands of his own family. This is one of the countrys most enduring unsolved murders. And it is riveting reading. Features 22 never before seen photographs.
Would you like to talk about stay at home moms?
Would you like to talk about stay at home moms?
Who's on it? I love cold case detectives. They really care.
Liberals probably did it.
You've actually seen His birth certificate confirming His age!
Fan-bloody-taxtic!
Please post an image of your copy.
My brother-in-law who was a union thug thought Percy killed his own daughter to get the "sympathy vote".
Utterly ludicrous, of course.