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The Sodders never rebuilt the house, instead converting the site into a memorial garden to the lost children. In the 1950s, as they came to doubt that the children had perished, the family put up a billboard at the site along State Route 16 with pictures of the five, offering a reward for information that would bring closure to the case. It ...
At a memorial ride held over the weekend, both the Rockingham and Henry County sheriffs gave updates on the task force they established a year ago to try to find who killed the Short family
After police officers interviewed the children's father, they decided to search the grounds of the family's residence in Guyton, Georgia, a small city located 28 miles (45 km) northwest of Savannah. Human remains were discovered on the property on December 20, 2018, Mary Crocker's 14th birthday, and the Effingham County coroner noted that Elwyn ...
Richard Eugene "Dick" Hickock (June 6, 1931 – April 14, 1965), age 28 at the time of the murders; age 33 at execution; Smith and Hickock were arrested in Las Vegas, Nevada, on December 30, some six weeks after the murders, after a dogged investigation by members of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. After they had been extradited back to ...
In the images, mom Shanann Watts, 34, can be seen proudly snapping a photo of her 4-year-old daughter Bella,.
After Hoyt married Tim, the couple would go on to have seven children (five biological; one permanently adopted; and one temporarily adopted). All biological children of Hoyt died before they turned 29 months old. The names of all 7 children include: Eric Hoyt (17 October 1964 – 26 January 1965) James Hoyt (31 May 1966 – 26 September 1968)
The 911 call came in at about 4 p.m. on Sept. 18, 2014, to Gilchrist County dispatchers in Florida. On the tape, the 911 operator could hear a man admitting to killing his adult daughter and his ...
Originally published in hardcover by Contemporary Books, it was a New York Times best-seller as a paperback published by St. Martin's Press, was re-issued as part of St. Martin's True Crime Classics, and re-published in 2018 with additional photos and new content as a paperback and e-book ISBN 978-1-54392-868-6). Also available as an audio book.