1956 - Mildred Anne Reynolds Firey Death
"Thank you for an interesting site. Very tragic death of Mildred Reynolds. Speculation is of course a little false as decisive information may be known to law enforcement but not the public. Although certainly appearing suspicious, definite proof of murder, which one would expect to find, is missing; and proclaimed evidence - blows to her head and shoulders, "criminal" (or attempted) assault, tyre tracks of another vehicle forcing her off the road - remain unproven on further examination. Her actions strike me as more consistent with a freak accident than with murder.
Mildred Reynolds could have been taken ill and attempted to turn back to Alva, making a 3-point turn far too fast - if she momentarily fainted her foot would be a dead weight on the accelerator. She could have resued her bag, bleeding a little from striking her face on the windscreen or steering wheel, lost a shoe, then treurned to her car as brake fluid exploded.
Were there further developments in the following half century?" -- rhys pidgeon - Email: rhysandjan@ozemail.com.au
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