Reynolds' Case Memories
"I found some information on the web concerning the death of Mildred Anne Reynolds (car fire) on March 13, 1956, and find it quite intriguing. I was not aware of this case prior to your article in the Okie Legacy. The link to the website is included below.
If this report is "factual", I cannot
understand why the case was never solved. Many clues within definitely deserve further investigation? Still enjoy the Okie Legacy each week and am always looking forward to receiving it on Friday evenings.
Who was present at the scene and expended
the 9mm shells? Why was a weapon fired at the scene? Who fired it?
What is plausible reason for this?
Why was there no further information divulged as to the owner of the shell casings as per information presented in the internet article?
Was she shot prior to vehicle burning?
Why was gas tank plug loose enough to dislodge from tank? Or was it removed at the scene? Or intentionally loosened earlier? Was the plug recovered at the scene?
Was she enroute to rendezvous with another party?
Was this route, her normally traveled route?
Had she received phone call to meet with someone? Did she have a boyfriend.... or did someone think she did?
Was it proven she was alone and that she was the actual driver of the vehicle at time of incident?
Was she pregnant or did somebody believe her to be? Did her husband have a girlfriend? If so, who was she and was she pregnant? What was her husband's occupation?
Were personal friends of husband interviewed extensively?
Did Anne have a part time job? Was she a full-time or part-time student?
Were
her classmates interviewed and what was her schedule for that day?
Did she in fact attend 'all' scheduled classes that day?
Where was
she 'enroute to and from' at the time of incident? Did her family privately pursue answers to the incident? And many, many more questions
that need to be resolved." -- Larry -Steve Gilbert's Study
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