13 March 1956 - Reynolds Case
"Steven Gilbert's letter
has a lot of useful information. She most certainly was unconscious
or dead when the vehicle burned or she would have escaped. Since the
body was so completely destroyed no autopsy would show many causes
of death for instance strangulation . It is quite rare for a body
to be so completely destroyed in a car fire without accelerants being
actually pored into the vehicle. The 9mm shell casings found were
fired from a semi-automatic handgun and that person was at the scene.
Why would he/she fire the weapon and why were they there. There must
be photos of the crime scene as well as the autopsy. This is a great
"cold case" to look into, wish I were there. Wonder if Unsolved
Mysteries or one of those programs would be interested. That was not
a common car fire and it engulfed a large area around the vehicle."
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