
Elizabeth Collins
Elizabeth J. Collins, 8
and
Lyric R. Cook-Morrisey, 10
Double Homicide

Lyric Cook-Morrisey
Elizabeth June Marie Collins, 8
Lyric Ray Lynn Cook-Morrissey, 10
Went missing from Meyers Lake:
Friday, July 13, 2012, in Evansdale, Iowa, in Black Hawk County
Bodies Found in Seven Bridges Wildlife Park in Bremer County:
Dec. 5, 2012
Date of Deaths: July 13, 2012

Case Summary / Timeline compiled by Jody Ewing
Lyric R. Cook-Morrisey, 10, and her cousin, Elizabeth Collins, 8, were reported missing to the Evansdale Police Department in Evansdale, Iowa, on Friday, July 13, 2012.
The girls were seen at about 12:23 p.m. July 13 on Brovan Boulevard in Evansdale, and then spotted between 12:30 and 1 p.m. on Gilbert Drive not far from Meyers Lake, a popular fishing and recreation area in the northeastern Iowa city of about 4,700 residents.
Their bikes and Elizabeth’s purse were later found on a trail on the southeast corner of Meyers Lake about 4 p.m. the same day the girls went missing, but there were no clues as to their whereabouts.
Courtesy photo WHO-TV Channel 13
Meyers Lake, where the girls’ bicycles were found the day they disappeared.
The girls’ grandmother, Wylma Cook, told the press she last saw the girls riding their bikes near downtown Evansdale about 12:15 p.m. July 13.
On Wednesday, December 5, 2012, hunters came across two deceased bodies in the Seven Bridges Wildlife Park near Readlyn in Bremer County — a wildlife area about 25 miles from where the girls were last seen. They contacted law enforcement officials at 12:45 p.m.
On Thursday, December 6, 2012, Chief Deputy Rick Abben with the Black Hawk County Sheriff’s Office held a press conference to announce officials were confident the bodies were those of Lyric and Elizabeth.
Abben said there were no other missing persons cases and the remains found were of a smaller stature.
Black Hawk County in Iowa
Evansdale in Black Hawk County
The bodies were transported to the State Medical Examiner’s Office in Ankeny for positive identification.
Medical Examiner Confirms: Bodies Found are Missing Evansdale Girls
On Monday afternoon, December 10, 2012, the Iowa State Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed the bodies found on Wednesday were those of Lyric Cook and Elizabeth Collins.
Chief Kent Smock of the Evansdale Police Department received confirmation Monday, according to a Black Hawk County Sheriff’s Office press release.
Smock notified the families.
No other information was released to police other than the confirmation, Abben said.
Troubled History for One Girl’s Parents
According to a Cedar Rapids Gazette article published July 25, 2012, Dan Morrissey, 36, was scheduled to appear Friday in Black Hawk County court in Waterloo for a pretrial conference covering four separate cases, including one where he was charged with assaulting his estranged wife, Misty Morrissey, the mother of 10-year-old Lyric Cook.
The Gazette said other cases against Dan Morrissey charge him with possessing, dealing and making methamphetamine, and a range of other drug charges that could lock him up for decades if convicted.
The Gazette also reported that investigators were closely scrutinizing Dan and Misty Morrissey and had subjected both of them to multiple polygraph tests. At the same time, investigators said Dan and Misty were not considered suspects in the girls’ disappearance, and were looking into their backgrounds and that of their associates only so as not to discount any possible leads.
“Just Broken”
Community members held a candlelight vigil Wednesday night at Meyers Lake at the same spot where they’d set up a makeshift memorial after the girls disappeared in July. The news that the bodies had been found hit them hard.
“Just broken. I think a lot of people are,” family friend Sarah Curl told WHO-TV’s Aaron Brilbeck. “We’ve all held out pretty strong that there’s going to be a positive outcome.”
Curl said the community did everything they could to help raise awareness and bring the girls home.
Hundreds of volunteers had helped search for the cousins, and the lake near where their bicycles were found had been partially drained.
The girls’ families asked for privacy.
Funeral services for Lyric Cook were held at 2 p.m. Dec. 29 at the Heartland Vineyard Church Cedar Falls.
Memorial services for Elizabeth Collins were held December 13.
On Friday, January 25, 2013, State Senator Kent Sorenson, R-Milo, championed the idea of reintroducing the death penalty in Iowa. Elizabeth Collins’ parents joined Sorenson and parents of other missing and murdered children at the Capitol for a news conference where the senator outlined five pieces of legislation he planned to introduce during the current session.
“Trail of Angels”
On February 6, 2013, officials announced that the trail and park at Meyers Lake would be renamed to honor the memory of Lyric and Elizabeth. The trail that runs around the lake is now known as the “Trail of Angels.” The park sitting next to the lake will be known as “Angels’ Park.”
“There is a lot of memorials around the lake and throughout the bike trail in Evansdale,” Jeff Dawson, Chairman of the Evansdale Parks Department told KCRG in a story that aired February 5, 2013. “We thought if you’re riding your bike or walking, it’s a nice way to memorialize people that you don’t want to forget.”
Volunteers thought up the project and put it together through fundraising. According to KCRG, the group hopes to continue raising money to add a few more memorials and additions to the park like a roadway from the land to the island, a gazebo, and possibly a bronze statue.
The city also declared July 13 as “Lyric and Elizabeth Day.”
New Tip in Case Provides Hope
Six months after Lyric and Elizabeth were found, authorities announced on Monday, June 24, 2013, they had three separate witnesses who said they saw a white, older-model, full-size SUV-type vehicle — similar to a Chevy Suburban or a Ford Bronco — parked on Arbutus Avenue on July 13. The street meets up with the bike trail where the girls’ bikes were found.
Two witnesses said they’d seen the white SUV parked between two bike trail signs. According to KWWL Channel 7, the other witness told police they saw the vehicle parked near the woods on the east side of the lake — only a few hundred feet from where the bikes were found.
All three witnesses said they’d seen the SUV sometime between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on July 13, 2012, the same day and approximate time period when the girls went missing, WHOTV Channel 13 reported on June 24, 2012.
“There (are) just a lot of reports, a lot of information to read through,” said Mike Roehrkasse with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation in both the WHOTV and KWWL reports. “Now that there’s a little bit of a lull, we are able to start poring through those reports and make those connections.”
Witnessed described the vehicle as “a large and clunky white SUV” and “an old-style boxy suburban.”
Though two of the witnesses came forward the information while canvassing, the third came several months later because the person assumed someone had already told police about it.
“The one that kind of got the ball rolling was actually several months later. They didn’t know if it would be important and that’s kind of what we want to stress to the public is any piece of information can be important,” Roehrkasse said.
DCI Confident Michael Klunder no longer person of interest
State investigators conducted a painstaking examination of potential similarities between the kidnapping and murder of Dayton teenager Kathlynn Shepard and missing person cases in Iowa, and in June 2013 a state official announced that potential connections were already being analyzed between Shepard’s murder and the Cook and Collins slayings.
“Thankfully, we know for every county, every city, what unsolved missing persons cases they have,” said Gerard Meyers, assistant director of field operations of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation in a USA Today story published June 10, 2013. “We’ll want to look and see if there are any attributes from those cases that are at all consistent with this case.”

On May 14, 2014, police ruled out Michael Klunder as a suspect in the cousins’ 2012 death.
Shepard, 15, and another girl were kidnapped from Dayton on May 20 while walking home after school. Authorities say Michael James Klunder, 42, took the girls to a hog confinement lot where he worked and zip-tied their hands. The other girl managed to escape when Klunder took Shepard to another part of the property, police say. Fishermen found Shepard’s body Friday night, June 7, 2013, in the Des Moines River about 15 to 20 miles downriver from where it runs along Dayton’s east side.
According to the USA Today story, Meyers said authorities were taking a two-pronged approach to any comparisons: laboratory analysis of forensic evidence, and investigative work that could pinpoint, among other things, where Klunder may have been when other people went missing. Klunder served about two decades in prison, from 1992 to 2011, for previous kidnapping and assault charges.
On May 14, 2014, DCI Special Agent Mike Roehrkasse with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation said the DCI is pretty confident Michael Klunder is no longer a person of interest in the [Cook/Collins] case.
“We’re coming for you”
Also in May 2014, Drew Collins and Waterloo Director of Safety Services Dan Trelka traveled to Utica, New York, to participate in the Ride for Missing and Exploited Children.
“We’re coming for you. We’re going to find you, and we’re going to come get you,” said Waterloo Director of Safety Services Dan Trelka.
Hundreds of cyclists rode the nearly 100-mile route in two-by-two formation showing solidarity for those they’ve lost, KWWL.com reported on May 16, 2014.
“They always have to be remembered,” Trelka said. “That’s one of the reasons we’ve involved, to remember these kids.”
The remembrance came with a message for the killer of the Black Hawk County girls.
“We’re coming for you,” Trelka said. “We’re going to find you, and we’re going to come get you.”
According to a July 11, 2014 report by KWWL’s Bob Waters, the reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the case had reached $170,000.
On Thursday, August 21, 2014, Evansdale police unveiled a new web page — http://evansdalepolice.org/latestonlyricandelizabeth.php — to act as a clearinghouse for information on the unsolved case.
During a press conference that day, police said they believed the person who abducted the cousins was likely local, the Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier reported Aug. 22, 2014. The FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit, which develops profiles of suspects, had released new details drawn from the FBI study and unveiled those conclusions on the Evansdale police web page for Lyric and Elizabeth, the Courier said.
The offender profile concluded, in part, that:
- The offender is familiar with both Meyers Lake/Angels Park in Evansdale and Seven Bridges Wildlife Area in Bremer County;
- The suspect chose Seven Bridges because he or she was familiar with the area and knew it was secluded;
- The offender blends in with and may be part of the Evansdale, Bremer and surrounding communities;
- The suspect likely used “quiet coercion” to gain the girls’ compliance into leaving Meyers Lake, using a ruse or threats of violence, and that other possible characteristics include:
- The suspect may have been experiencing stress related to legal troubles, spousal problems, employment difficulties, financial strain or mental health issues in July 2012;
- The suspect may avoid discussing the case or showing interest in the matter but is likely following developments in the media;
- The offender may have attempted to abduct children or adults in the past;
- Following the disappearance, the suspect may have altered his or her physical appearance, such as changing hair style and facial hair. The offender’s vehicle may also have been altered with a new paint job or re-upholstery.
Analysts’ experience with prior abduction cases points to one person being involved, but there are cases where more than one person was involved, The Courier said.
Of the $170,500 reward, officials said $150,000 was raised privately and by the FBI for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the case. Additionally, Cedar Valley Crime Stoppers offered a $20,500 reward for anyone coming forward with information that simply leads to an arrest.
Those with information were encouraged to call the Evansdale police tip line at 232-6682 or Cedar Valley Crime Stoppers at (855) 300-8477.
Investigators focus on Seven Bridges Wildlife Area
In a press conference held at the Evansdale City Hall on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015, Evansdale Chief of Police Kent Smock said authorities were focusing their efforts on anyone who might be familiar with the remote Bremer County woodland where Lyric and Elizabeth were found in December 2012.
Smock made a plea to the public to identify anyone they believe is familiar with the Seven Bridges Wildlife Area.
Courtesy photo Liz Martin/The Gazette
Evansdale Chief of Police Kent Smock updates the media on the status of the Elizabeth Collins and Lyric Cook case during a press conference at the Evansdale City Hall on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015. Full story at The Gazette
“I think you will all agree with me that Seven Bridges is extremely remote,” Smock said. “We have no doubt that the person or persons responsible with this crime are very familiar with Seven Bridges.”
Investigators traveled to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in Virginia to discuss the case, and Smock said federal authorities were impressed with the investigators’ efforts thus far. They were also in agreement that Seven Bridges Wildlife Area represented an important part of the case, The Gazette reported Feb. 3, 2015.
Smock said they want to speak with anyone who is familiar with the wildlife area — which was formerly a Bremer County park and a popular gathering place — in order to eliminate them as suspects.
Smock was fired from his position as Evansdale chief of police on Tuesday, April 14, 2015.
In a Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier story published July 26, 2015, interim Evansdale Police Chief Jeff Jensen said the Evansdale cousins case was never to be considered a ‘cold case.’
WHO-TV reported Feb. 5, 2016, that investigators were still fielding tips in the ‘Evansdale Cousins Case.’
Events and Murals Honor Lyric and Elizabeth, Investigators Follow New Lead
As the four-year anniversary approached for Lyric and Elizabeth, officials shared tips to prevent child abduction, and urged parents to establish a code word with their kids.
The city of Evansdale planned a child safety day, and volunteers prepared for the Fourth Memorial Ride and Drive.
In early February 2017, artists Jeff Sonksen and Christopher Leet — both friends with Drew Collins — unveiled murals they’d created to shed light on the girls’ cold case. Sonksen and Leet had painted a tribute to two angels, with wings, to serve as a reminder that Lyric and Elizabeth forever soar in the hearts of many.
In July 2017, hundreds rode in the Fifth Memorial Ride and Drive.
On July 12, 2017, KCCI.com reported that, to date, authorities had interviewed more than 1,000 people and looked into more than 300 sex offenders, and that a new lead involved the investigation of an Ankeny sex offender.
Jeff Altmayer, 58, was charged with trying to entice children in Jasper, Monona and Grundy County by offering them $100 to get in his van. Altmayer was arrested in November and accused of trying to lure a 6-year-old girl in his car near Onawa. KWWL reported July 12, 2017, that Altmayer is also suspected in two other incidents — one happening last June near the Dike City Park, and another a couple weeks later near Clay Street Park in Cedar Falls. When asked about Altmayer on July 12, 2017, Roehrkasse told KWWL, “The most I would say is that he is one of our leads and I will leave it at that.”
KCCI said court records show Altmayer was working as a traveling automobile damage field inspector.
“It’s very concerning to us when you have an individual like that that has the access that he does through his employment at the time to basically roam the state or roam the Midwest,” Mitch Mortvedt, Head of Field Operations for the Iowa DCI, said of Altmayer.
Mortvedt also said authorities do not believe Lyric’s parents were involved in the girls’ deaths. Dan and Misty Morrissey were sent to prison on unrelated drug charges after the girls disappeared, and Mortvedt said Misty Morrissey has since been released.
As of July 2017, two people have confessed to the crime, but KCCI said authorities eliminated them after discovering the individuals had no intimate details about the case.
Investigators have yet to share publicly how Lyric and Elizabeth died.
About Lyric and Elizabeth
Lyric Ray Lynn Cook-Morrisey (courtesy Locke Funeral Home) was born on October 2, 2001, in Waterloo to Dan and Misty Morrissey. She attended Kingsley Elementary School and was 10 years old. Lyric passed away on Friday, July 13, 2012.

Lyric Cook (courtesy Locke Funeral Home)
Lyric was survived by her parents, Dan and Misty Morrissey; her brother, Dillin Morrissey; maternal grandmother, Wylma Cook and paternal grandmother Vicki Weikert; paternal great-grandmother Ilene Weikert; maternal uncles and aunts Russel Bertch, Kathy and Paul Anderson, Tammy (favorite aunt) and Bill Brousseau, Tracy and Denise Bertch, Heather and Drew Collins, and Jeramia Cook. Lyric was also survived by many cousins and friends.
Lyric was preceded in death by her paternal great-grandfather, Jim Weikert and maternal grandfather, Ray Cook.
Lyric was a very special young lady. She was an infectious joy to be around with a smile that radiated with love. In her short years Lyric came to know the Lord Jesus Christ and the importance of salvation through Jesus for the people of the world. She had a heart of compassion for her family and her friends. Lyric enjoyed bowling, cheerleading and gymnastics. Lyric loved to be outside playing — snow, rain, or shine.
Most seen was Lyric’s unconditional love for her family and her special love for her brother Dillin. Her desire to have fun within those loving relationships was seen while going to church, sharing devotions with her parents in the morning and card games with her grandmother in the afternoons.
Memorial services were held at Heartland Vineyard on Saturday, December 29, from 2 to 5:30 p.m.

Elizabeth Collins (courtesy Overton Family Funeral Homes)
Elizabeth June Marie Collins (courtesy Overton Family Funeral Homes) was born at Allen Memorial Hospital in Waterloo, Iowa, on July 31, 2003, the daughter of Drew and Heather (Cook) Collins.
She was a student at Poyner Elementary School and was a bubbly little person, with the best smile, who loved what life had to give and all it had to offer. Elizabeth enjoyed dressing up and getting her nails and hair done. She loved singing, riding her bike and playing softball and hockey. She had a big heart and had a great love for animals.
Elizabeth also loved playing with her siblings and ordering them around. She enjoyed going on vacations and had traveled to many places. Many times were treasured as a family lying in bed eating popcorn and watching movies.
Elizabeth passed away on Friday, July 13, 2012. She was eight years old.
Courtesy photo Matthew Putney / Courier Photo Editor
Elizabeth Collins’ dog, Gus, was decorated with a rose at the graveside service for Elizabeth at Waterloo Memorial Park Cemetery on Saturday, May 4, 2013.
She was preceded in death by her paternal great-grandparents Herb and Marie Johnson; maternal grandfather Ray Cook; maternal great-grandparents Cliff and June Brandes and many aunts, uncles, great-aunts and great-uncles.
In addition to her parents, Drew and Heather Collins of Evansdale, Elizabeth was survived by a brother, Kelly, and two sisters, Amber and Callie, all of Evansdale; maternal grandmother Wylma Cook of Waterloo; paternal grandparents Jeno Collins of Detroit and Aaron Michael and Sharon King of Elk Run Heights; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Courtesy photo MATTHEW PUTNEY / WCF Courier
The headstone of Elizabeth Collins is memorialized with family photos at Waterloo Memorial Park Cemetery.
Memorial services were held Thursday, December 13, 2012 at 5 p.m. at the Heartland Vineyard Church, 1405 Greenhill Rd., in Cedar Falls.
Graveside services for Elizabeth were held at Waterloo Memorial Park Cemetery on Saturday, May 4, 2013, in Waterloo.
Nearly 200 people attended Elizabeth’s burial. Her dog, Gus, also attended the graveside service and was decorated with a rose.
Information Needed:
If you have any information about the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and deaths of Lyric Cook-Morrissey and Elizabeth Collins, please call the Evansdale Police tip line at 232-6682 or Cedar Valley Crime Stoppers at 855-300-8477.
A $150,000 reward, raised privately and by the FBI, is available for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the case.
Additionally, Cedar Valley Crime Stoppers has offered a $50,000 reward for anyone coming forward with information that simply leads to an arrest.
Fourth Memorial Ride & Drive in honor of Lyric and Elizabeth, by Taylor Bailey, KWWL.com reporter, Airdate: July 9, 2016
Volunteers prepare for ride in honor of Lyric and Elizabeth, by Nikki Newbrough, KWWL.com, Airdate: July 7, 2016
Vigil Held for 3 Girls, Gone too Soon, by Bevan J. Lucas, KGAN, Airdate: March 12, 2015
Iowa starts year-long process to be CART-certified, by Kristyna Engdahl, KETV.com
Airdate: Feb. 10, 2015
DCI Asst. Director Talks About Evansdale Cousins’ Murder Investigation, by Kelly Maricle, WHOTV.com, Airdate: January 29, 2015
EVANSDALE MURDERS: Police Rule Out Klunder, by Sam Hoyle, WHOTV.com, Airdate May 14, 2014
ONE YEAR: Parents ‘Happy’ With Investigation, by Staff, WHOTV.com, Airdate July 12, 2013
Sources and other References:
- Evansdale Police Department
- Black Hawk County Sheriff’s Office
- Waterloo Police Department
- Cedar Valley Crime Stoppers
- Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation
- National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
- Download the Reward Poster
- Elizabeth June Marie Collins (2003 – 2012) Find a Grave Memorial
- Lyric Ray Lynn Cook-Morrissey (2001 – 2012) Find a Grave Memorial
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- “Dirt donations rolling in for Angel’s Park,” KWWL.com, March 24, 2015
- “Angels Park looking for donation of topsoil,” KCRG-The Gazette, wcfcourier.com, March 20, 2015
- “Vigil Held for 3 Girls, Gone too Soon,” by Bevan J. Lucas, cbs2iowa.com, Thursday, March 12, 2015
- “Kent Smock leaves fire chief post to focus on Evansdale police duties,” by Tim Jamison, wcfcourier.com, Feb. 23, 2015
- “Iowa GOP lawmakers push to revive death penalty,” by William Petroski,” The Des Moines Register, Feb. 16, 2015
- “Iowa starts year-long process to be CART-certified,” by Kristyna Engdahl, KETV.com, Airdate: Feb. 10, 2015
- “Continuing efforts in abduction, murder cases are appreciated,” The Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, wcfcourier.com, Feb. 9, 2015
- “Murdered girls’ case taints Iowa park for residents,” by Grant Rodgers, The Des Moines Register, Feb. 6, 2015
- “Calls pour in after police seek help in case of Iowa girls’ 2012 deaths,” The Omaha World Herald, omaha.com, Friday, Feb. 6, 2015
- “Evansdale police request for help in murder of cousins getting results,” by Matt Kelley, RadioIowa.com, Feb. 6, 2015
- “Iowa park where slain girls were found has history,” by Grant Rodgers, The Des Moines Register, Feb. 5, 2015
- “More Tips Coming in About Cousins’ Kidnapping, Murder,” by WHOTV.com Staff, Feb. 5, 2015
- “UPDATE: Evansdale cousins case focusing on wildlife area; public help sought,” by Jeff Reinitz, wcfcourier.com, Feb. 3, 2015
- “Murder suspect was probably familiar with park,” by Jeff Reinitz, The Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier / Globe Gazette, Feb. 3, 2015
- “Investigators focusing on Bremer County wildlife area in Evansdale missing cousins case: ‘We’re going to be very careful’ with any tips, police chief says,” by Lee Hermiston, The Gazette, Feb. 3, 2015
- “Slain Evansdale girls’ case to focus on wilderness area,” by Grant Rodgers, The Des Moines Register, Feb. 3, 2015
- “Lyric and Elizabeth: Full statement released by Evansdale Police,” KWWL.com, Feb. 3, 2015
- “Investigators provide update in Evansdale cousins case,” by Tad Andersen, KCCI.com, Feb. 3, 2015
- “Evansdale Lyric & Elizabeth case laid before national experts,” by Jeff Reinitz, wcfcourier.com, Feb. 2, 2015
- “Press conference on missing Iowa cousins case Tuesday,” by Jeff Reinitz, The Globe Gazette, Feb. 2, 2015
- “DCI Asst. Director Talks About Evansdale Cousins’ Murder Investigation,” by Kelly Maricle, WHOTV.com, Jan. 29, 2015
- “Evansdale Murder Investigation to be Reviewed by Experts in Virginia,” by Staff, WHOTV.com, Jan. 28, 2015
- “Investigators in Virginia to present Evansdale case to experts,” by Jeff Reinitz, The Globe Gazette, and at wcfcourier.com, Jan. 28, 2015
- “Evansdale police seek more national help in murder of cousins,” RadioIowa.com, Jan. 28, 2015
- “COLD CASE SPOTLIGHT: Elizabeth Collins and Lyric Cook,” DATELINE, nbcnews.com, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2014
- “Christmas display up at Angels Park,” by Michael Crowe, KWWL.com, Dec. 11, 2014
- “Police still receiving tips in 2012 deaths of Iowa cousins,” Omaha.com, Dec. 6, 2014
- “Two Years Since Evansdale Cousins’ Bodies Were Found, Crime Still Unsolved,” by Staff, WHOTV.com, Dec. 5, 2014
- “Leads still coming two years after cousin’s bodies found,” by Jeff Reinitz, WCFCourier.com, Dec. 5, 2014
- “Lyric and Elizabeth still remembered in Evansdale,” by Nikki Newbrough, KWWL.com, Dec. 4, 2014
- “2 years later: Where investigators are in case of Evansdale girls,” by Laura Nichols, KCCI.com, Dec. 3, 2014
- “Angels’ Park, Evansdale, receives donation from Independence Red-Hatters,” by Tari Robertson, The Independence Bulletin Journal, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2014
- “Police believe cousins’ abductor is an Evansdale local,” by Jeff Reinitz, The Globe Gazette, Aug. 23, 2014
- “Investigators Release Suspect Profile in Murder of Evansdale Cousins,” by Aaron Hepker, whotv.com, Aug. 22, 2014
- “Evansdale Police start dedicated Lyric and Elizabeth web page,” by Amie Steffeneicher, KWWL.com, Aug. 21, 2014
- “Police post website for cousins updates,” by Jeff Reinitz, WCFCourier.com, Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014
- “Mother of abducted cousin pleads guilty to drug charges,” WCFCourier.com, Friday, July 25, 2014
- “Misty Morrissey pleads guilty to drug charges,” by Eric Page, KWWL.com, July 24, 2014
- “Sadness remains as two-year mark passes in cousins’ case,” The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier/The Clinton Herald, July 22, 2014
- “Dan Morrissey loses appeal in drug sentence,” by Jeff Reinitz, WCFCourier.com, July 16, 2014
- “Family of Iowa cousins try to move forward,” The Clinton Herald, July 14, 2014
- “Investigation continues as families try to put lives back together,” by Jeff Reinitz, wcfcourier.com, July 13, 2014
- “Cousins murder investigation continues as families try to put lives back together,” by Jeff Reinitz for The Globe Gazette, July 13, 2014
- “Investigation into murder of cousins continues in Evansdale,” by Jeff Reinitz (Waterloo Courier), qctimes.com, July 13, 2014
- “Motorcycle ride remembers Evansdale cousins,” by Tim Jamison, WCFCourier.com, July 12, 2014
- “Ride for the Girls marks 2nd anniversary of disappearance,” by Bob Waters, KWWL.com, July 11, 2014
- “Hundreds expected at memorial ride for Evansdale cousins,” by Shelley Russell, KWWL.com, July 11, 2014
- “Registration open for motorcycle ride in memory of slain Evansdale cousins,” by Shelley Russell, KWWL.com, June 10, 2014
- “Drew Collins rides bicycle in Elizabeth’s memory in New York,” by Kyle Palmolea, KWWL.com, May 16, 2014
- “Lyric, Elizabeth update: Klunder ruled out as killer of girls,” by Jeff Reinitz, WCFCourier.com, May 15, 2014
- “Missing girls update: Klunder ruled out as killer of girls,” by Jeff Reinitz, WCFCourier.com, May 14, 2014
- “Klunder no longer ‘person of interest’ in Evansdale case,” KWWL.com, May 14, 2014
- “EVANSDALE MURDERS: Police Rule Out Klunder,” by Sam Hoyle, WHOTV.com, May 14, 2014
- “Drew Collins, Trelka to participate in missing children bike ride,” WCFCourier.com, March 17, 2014
- “Mother of Evansdale girl arrested, jailed again,” KCCI.com, March 4, 2014
- “Mother Of Slain Evansdale Girl Back In Custody,” KCRG-TV9, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, March 4, 2014
- Lyric Ray Lynn Cook obituary, Locke Funeral Home
- Elizabeth June Marie Collins obituary, Overton Family Funeral Homes
- “When a child goes missing: The Collinses find new calling in advocating for abduction prevention,” Cedar Falls Times Dec. 23, 2013
- “Photos: The hunt for Elizabeth and Lyric (part 1) : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” WCF Courier, Dec. 5, 2013
- “Photos: The hunt for Elizabeth and Lyric (part 2) : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” WCF Courier, Dec. 5, 2013
- “Calls Still Coming On Slain Iowa Cousins,” WOWT.com, Dec. 5, 2013
- “Parents of Elizabeth Collins, ex-DCI agent to speak at S.R. United Methodist – Community Newspaper Group,” Dec. 5, 2013
- “Evansdale girls case update: 1 year after they were found dead,” KCCI.com, Dec. 5, 2013
- “EVANSDALE COUSINS: Bodies Found A Year Ago,” by Staff, WHOTV.com, Dec. 5, 2013
- “One year after Lyric & Elizabeth found murdered, case not cold,” KWWL.com, Dec. 4, 2013
- “A year later, probe continues in Iowa cousins’ deaths,” The Montgomery Advertiser, montgomeryadvertiser.com, Dec. 4, 2013
- “Poyner Elementary fifth graders make jewelry in memory of friend,” KWWL.com, Nov. 3, 2013
- “REMEMBERING LYRIC: Family Honors Slain Girl,” by Staff, WHOTV.com, Oct. 3, 2013
- “Family remembers Lyric Cook on birthday,” KWWL.com, Oct. 2, 2013
- “Angels Among Us” Poker Run honors kidnapped girls,” KWWL.com, Aug. 17, 2013
- “Authorities warn of scam surrounding slain Evansdale girls,” RadioIowa, Aug. 14, 2013
- “Door-to-door scam requests donations for Lyric Cook and Elizabeth Collins,” WQAD.com, Aug. 13, 2013
- “ROLLER DERBY: Event To Honor Memory of Girls,” by Staff, WHOTV.com, Aug. 10, 2013
- “Child abduction response training coming to North Iowa,” KIMT TV, Aug. 9, 2013
- “Preventing Abuse Conference in Cedar Rapids Looks at Human Trafficking,” KCRG-TV9, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Aug. 9, 2013
- “Derby Divas to raise funds for Angels Park : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” WCF Courier, Aug. 9, 2013
- “Amber Alert improved,” WCF Courier, Aug. 8, 2013
- “AMBER ALERT: Elizabeth’s Parents Support Change,” by Staff, WHOTV.com, Aug. 1, 2013
- “Kidnapping cases prompt change to Amber Alert criteria,” The Des Moines Register Staff Blogs, July 31, 2013
- “Evansdale cousins remembered in Saturday’s ‘Memorial Ride and Drive for the Girls’ – Community Newspaper Group,” July 18, 2013
- “Iowans Mark Missing Cousins Anniversary,” KELOLAND.com, July 14, 2013
- “Community remembers Elizabeth and Lyric on first anniversary : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” WCF Courier, July 13, 2013
- “Hundreds of Motorcycles Ride to Remember Evansdale Cousins,” KCRG-TV9, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, July 13, 2013
- “Memorial ride honors girls’ memory, raises funds for Crime Stoppers, park,” Globe Gazette, July 13, 2013
- “ONE YEAR: Parents ‘Happy’ With Investigation,” WHOTV.com, July 12, 2013
- “Turning Tragedy into Beauty: Work Continues at Angels Park,” KCRG-TV9, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, July 12, 2013
- “1 year later: Collins family remains active after disappearance of Elizabeth, Lyric : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” WCF Courier, July 12, 2013
- “Investigators Grieve With Families, Community as 1-Year Anniversary of Evansdale Abduction Approaches,” Cedar Falls (IA) Patch, July 11, 2013
- “Photos: The hunt for Elizabeth and Lyric (part 2) : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” WCF Courier, July 11, 2013
- “ANNIVERSARY MEAL: Remembering Slain Cousins,” WHO-TV Channel 13, July 10, 2013
- “Slain cousins case frustrates as anniversary nears,” The Associated Press, July 8, 2013
- “Memorial Ride and Drive For The Girls set for July 13th,” KWWL.com, July 7, 2013
- “Year has brought new purpose, no comfort for Elizabeth Collins’ family,” The Des Moines Register, desmoinesregister.com, July 7, 2013
- “Family finds new purpose after Iowa girls disappeared,” USA Today, July 7, 2013
- “Slain Iowa Girl’s Father Pleads Guilty In Drug Case,” KCRG-TV9, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, June 26, 2013
- “New and old tips led to new appeal in abducted cousins case, chief says : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, June 25, 2013
- “New focus on vehicle gives parents of abducted girls some hope,” RadioIowa.com, June 25, 2013
- “Elizabeth Collins’ parents react to new eyewitness report,” KCCI.com, June 25, 2013
- “Evansdale missing cousins Law Enforcement update,” Community Newspaper Group : Independence Bulletin Journal, June 25, 2013
- “Heather & Drew Collins Talk About New Tips, Investigation Nearing One Year,” KCRG-TV9, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, June 24, 2013
- “MURDERED COUSINS: New Tip In Case,” WHOTV.com, June 24, 2013
- “Morrissey pleads guilty to meth charges : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” WCF Courier, June 24, 2013
- “DCI searching for white SUV in connection with Lyric, Elizabeth,” KWWL.com, June 24, 2013
- “Evidence in Dayton, Evansdale cases headed to FBI crime lab,” Des Moines Register blogs, June 21, 2013
- “Police Investigate Dayton-Evansdale Abductions Connection,” KCRG-TV9, Cedar Rapids, Iowa News, June 19, 2013
- “Officials to compare abduction to unsolved Iowa cases,” USA Today, June 10, 2013
- “Elizabeth Collins’ parents hope to attend Shepard’s funeral,” The Gazette, June 9, 2013
- “SHOWING SUPPORT: Bikers Ride In Honor,” WHO-TV Channel 13, June 8, 2013
- “Police still looking for link between Dayton kidnapping, Evansdale cousins’ case : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” by Jeff Reinitz, WCF Courier, June 7, 2013
- “Authorities Still Looking into Klunder in Evansdale Case,” KIMT Channel 3, June 7, 2013
- “Evansdale investigators: Klunder just one of leads in case,” KCCI News Channel 8, June 7, 2013
- “Link between two Iowa abductions still being explored,” RadioIowa, June 7, 2013
- “EVANSDALE CASE: Authorities Consider Klunder And Other Leads,” WHOTV.com, June 7, 2013
- “Iowa Official: Psychics Not on Payroll,” WOW-TV Channel 6, June 6, 2013
- “Work continues on Angels Memorial : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” by Holly Hudson, WCF Courier, June 3, 2013
- “UPDATE: Police look for link between Dayton kidnapping and cousins’ case : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” by the Associated Press and Courier Staff, WCF Courier, May 30, 2013
- “Investigators hope to decide next week whether Klunder involved in Evansdale murders,” The Gazette, May 29, 2013
- “Police examine sex offender in Iowa cousins’ slayings,” Omaha.com, May 29, 2013
- “Police Still Examining Klunder’s Possible Connection To Evansdale Case,” KCRG-TV9, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, May 29, 2013
- “In ‘evil’ week, tiny Dayton tries to cope,” The Des Moines Register, May 26, 2013
- “ABDUCTION LINK? Elizabeth’s Mom Hopes For Closure,” WHOTV.com, May 24, 2013
- “NEW DETAILS: Investigator: Missing Iowa girl’s blood found,” by Ryan J. Foley, Associated Press, May 23, 2013
- “Investigators probe Evansdale-Dayton connection,” KCCI.com, May 23, 2013
- “Michael Klunder, Iowa Kidnapping Suspect, Probed In Death Of Lyric Cook, Elizabeth Collins,” Huffington Post, May 23, 2013
- “Kathlynn Shepard Missing: Authorities also probe suspect Michael Klunder in 2012 slayings of Iowa cousins Lyric Cook and Elizabeth Collins,” Crimesider, CBS News, May 23, 2013
- “Police seek link between abduction suspect, Evansdale cousins,” by Jeff Reinitz, Waterloo Courier/QC Times, May 21, 2013
- “Evansdale investigators looking for links in Dayton missing girl case,” The Des Moines Register, May 21, 2013
- “Library memorial for murdered cousins opening today : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” WCF Courier, May 20, 2013
- “Missing cousins ribbons to be recycled : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” by Holly Hudson, WCF Courier, May 10, 2013
- “Funeral held for 1 of 2 slain Iowa cousins,” The WCF Courier, May 4, 2013
- “Funeral Held For 1 of 2 Slain Iowa Cousins,” by Associated Press, KDLT.com, South Dakota News, May 4, 2013
- “Hundreds mourn at burial service for Elizabeth Collins : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” by Jon Ericson, WCF Courier, May 4, 2013
- “Hundreds mourn at burial ceremony for Elizabeth Collins,” The Sioux City Journal, May 4, 2013
- “Hundreds mourn at Evansdale girl’s burial,” Quad-City Times, May 4, 2013
- “Photos: Elizabeth Collins’ graveside service,” by Matthew Putney, WCF Courier, May 4, 2013
- “ELIZABETH BURIED: Mourners Attend Funeral,” WHOTV.com, May 4, 2013
- “Funeral Set For Elizabeth Collins,” KCRG-TV9, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, KCRG.com, May 3, 2013
- “Elizabeth Collins funeral Saturday open to public,” KWWL.com, May 3, 2013
- “Dispatchers honored for cousins tipline : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” by Jeff Reinitz, WCF Courier, May 2, 2013
- “ASSAULT CASE: Dan Morrissey’s Trial Delayed,” WHOTV.com, April 28, 2013
- “UPDATE: Three Iowa law enforcers receive victim service awards,” by Mike Wiser, WCF Courier, April 25, 2013
- “Two Black Hawk Co. law officers recognized in Des Moines,” KWWL.com, April 25, 2013
- “Angels concert raises more than $30,000 : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” by Holly Hudson, WCF Courier, April 23, 2013
- “Evansdale park plan progressing : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” by Holly Hudson, WCF Courier, April 23, 2013
- “Progress continues on memorial for cousins,” KCCI, April 23, 2013
- “Will Slain Iowa Girls Ever Get Justice?” Gather.com, April 22, 2013
- “Photos: Concert for the Angels,” WCF Courier, April 20, 2013
- “Concert for the Angels remembers Lyric and Elizabeth,” KWWL.com, April 20, 2013
- “Concert for the Angels draws large Cedar Valley crowd : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” by Tim Jamison, WCF Courier, April 20, 2013
- “Saturday ‘Angels’ concert takes shape : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” by Holly Hudson, WCF Courier, April 18, 2013
- “Paying it forward: Dozens of “Concert for the Angels” tickets,” KWWL.com, April 17, 2013
- “Private memorial held for Lyric Cook-Morrissey : The hunt for Lyric and Elizabeth,” WCF Courier, April 13, 2013
- “Funeral Held for Lyric Cook-Morrissey,” Gather, April 13, 2013
- “Funeral service held for missing Iowa girl,” WXOW News 19 La Crosse, WI, April 13, 2013
- “Memorial Service Held for Lyric Cook,” KCRG-TV9, April 12, 2013
- “Funeral service for Lyric Cook held today, sources confirm,” KWWl.com, April 12, 2013
- “Evansdale Police Chief: “Stranger danger” conversation important,” KWWL.com, April 11, 2013
- “Concert for the Angels,” WCF Courier, April 5, 2013
- “Angel’s Park: Volunteers Urge Patience,” WHO-TV Channel 13, April 3, 2013
- “Girls make bracelets to raise funds for Angels Park,” WCF Courier, April 2, 2013
- “Volunteers Get to Work on Angels Park,” KCRG TV9, Cedar Rapids, April 2, 2013
- “MURDERED CHILD: Burial for Elizabeth Collins,” WHO-TV Channel 13, April 2, 2013
- “Evansdale Abduction: Burial Planned for Elizabeth Collins an ‘Unbearable Step’ But Part of Healing Process,” The West Des Moines Patch, April 2, 2013
- “Public burial set for Elizabeth Collins,” WCF Courier, April 2, 2013
- “Public burial set for 1 of 2 slain Iowa cousins,” Des Moines Register, April 2, 2013
- “Raising Money: Efforts Help Remember Missing Girls,” WHO-TV Channel 13, March 27, 2013
- “‘Angels’ concert for Lyric, Elizabeth set,” WCF Courier, March 6, 2013
- “Angels Park taking shape,” WCF Courier, March 4, 2013
- “Surprise Move: Dan Morrissey Pleads Guilty,” WHO-TV Channel 13, March 1, 2013
- “Residents warned about Angels Park Scam,” WCF Courier, Feb. 24, 2013
- “Park honoring abducted cousins advancing,” WCF Courier, Feb. 22, 2013
- “COUSINS MEMORIAL: Bank Donates Money For Gazebo,” WHO-TV Channel 13, Feb. 21, 2013
- “Memorial gazebo for Evansdale cousins in the works,” KWWL Channel 7, Feb. 21, 2013
- “Is Evansdale girls’ killer on the loose? Sheriff: No comment,” KWWL Channel 7, Feb. 12, 2013
- “Park and trail renamed for Iowa cousins,” WQAD-TV, Feb. 6, 2013
- “Officials to Rename Park, Trail for Cousins Abducted from Evansdale,” KCRG-TV Channel 9, Feb. 5, 2013
- “Iowa lawmaker calls for legislative hearings on death penalty,” The Cedar Rapids Gazette, Jan. 25, 2013
- “Cause of Evansdale cousins’ deaths will be kept confidential,” The Des Moines Register, Jan. 2, 2013
- “Funeral for Lyric Cook planned for Dec. 29,” The Iowa City Press-Citizen, Dec. 17, 2012
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I’d look into everyone who has commented on public media with insensitive rude remarks or even comments that seem to mock the incident, poking light onto details of the case ,see if there are connections between those people and suvs as well as living proximities. I wouldn’t put it past a killer who is sick and twisted enough to do this to children, to be some way want to still be connected to them one way or another.
With the nature of the internet this would be a needle in the haystack method of solving the case. Unfortunately anonymity + public forum = insensitive and rude comments. Internet 101.
Is anyone aware of why Michael Klutner has been cleared for these murders? The timing of things couldn’t be more suspicious. Im concerned the white van is a red hearing.
I remember reading that they had a dedicated team to heavily investigate Michael Klunder in relation to this case. They were able to confirm a bunch of things that show he wasn’t in the Evansdale area at the time. He wasn’t even familiar with the area, and where the girls were found at Seven Bridges Wildlife Area is the kind of place where only locals who grew up in the area go to. Michael Klunder did his crimes in places he lived and worked. My thought is that it was a local man who one of the girls knew. Probably a family friend who grew up in the area and had a hunting or fishing license at one point.
From my understanding, Michael Klunders first crimes did in fact happen in the Waverly area. Which would mean he was somewhat familiar with the area. And the crimes he committed there and in Dayton seem to be somewhat similar. I also often wonder how they were able to rule him out.
All this week KCRG is airing stories about Elizabeth and Lyric’s abductions and murders.
https://www.kcrg.com/video/2022/07/10/evansdale-cousins-went-missing-years-ago-this-week/
Fingers crossed that their case gets solved soon!
I always pull up google maps when reviewing these cases. I don’t know why but it tends to give be a better perspective of what happened and how.
The girls’ bikes were found on the trail in the South East corner of the park. This is the most obscure area in the park and is next to I-350. It is obvious why everyone jumped to the conclusion it might have been a trucker.
What I want to know it the address the grandmother lived at when this occured. I would like to try and track the path they took TO the park as I feel someone watched them and followed them in there, waiting til they got to this remoter area.
People jumped on to the idea that it might have been a trucker, but there is a large fence between the park and the interstate. I don’t want to give the exact address, but the grandma’s house was on Brovan Blvd Evansdale, Iowa. It’s a small street and if you look at street view from 2012 you can’t miss it. The park where the girls were found is very remote and only the kind of place locals who grew up in the area ever visit. Not the kind of place and random trucker would know about or be able to drive their truck easily into.
So surely law enforcement has asked for cell phone pings at the Lake when the girls were there and then tracked those pings to actual owners of those cell phones. Then did they also look to see if any of those cell phones also ping in the 7 Bridges area between tge time tge girls were mussed and the time the bidies were found. Secondly, there are commercial satelites that periodically cover the area where the girl’s bodies were discovered. If the lication where the bodies were discovered, couldn’t law enforcement pinpoint when the bodies first appeared in that location. Then couldn’t cameras on private property identify vehicles en route to the seven bridges area pror to the time the bodies appeared?
very good questions.I believe that the site where they were found was a known meth lab dump site.In the heart of the park.definitely someone local!!!
Does seven bridges have a target shooting area? If so, gun enthusiasts should be looked at, in addition to hunters
It doesn’t have a dedicated area for target shooting, but it’s of note that the girls were discovered on the first day of deer hunting season. Seven Bridges is basically just a road that loops around the forrest nexts to a river. It’s not really a destination or a place anyone knows about except for locals.
My father Dennis Ross Harmon was the killer of the Delphi girls give me a call at 502-965-3372 Dennis Ross Harmon was his name and my younger son Dylan
Have they called you?
Why isn’t your name listed as a surviving son in his obituary??
Right /s
Look into James Brian Chadwell the II from Lafayette area. He loved the woods and bridges, fishing and was a semi driver. He is now suspect for Delphi murders.
Mike, he sounds like a good candidate. However, investigators would have to be able to place him the area. Also, would he have knowledge of the area. Everyone thinks all they need is DNA. But, it is one piece of the pie
A friend gave me this. They sent it to the cops: No response.
This is regarding the disappearance of Lyric and Elizabeth, the victims of a double homicide in Evansdale, Iowa. I know you have a wealth of information regarding the case, so I will not be redundant. I know you have interviewed “all the usual suspects,” including those named in the Dephi murders, etc. You may have interviewed the gentleman I am addressing here. However, I hope you will revisit your information about him, even though he is deceased, because a lot of evidence points to him.
Many of my friends and I often engage in conversations about local crimes, cold cases, and unsolved murders. One of my friends is from Evansdale and knew the two missing girls. She spoke of them often. She has a large family in that area and they spend a lot of time in bars, fraternal organization, and so forth. As in all small towns, everyone knows everyone and the girls and their families, and the murders were the topic of conversations for some time in all the places she hung out. They do mingle in the same places as the girl’s families and are personally acquainted with some of the family members, as well as with law enforcement officers. My friend’s ex husband has a number of employees, he once had a public works position in XXXXXXXX and most of her family now works at XXXXXXXX.
They all remain in the Evansdale/Independence area. Through the years she has often suggested we take a tour of Evansdale so she could show me Meyer’s Lake, Angel’s Park, and where the girls lived and so forth.
Some of this is simple speculation, but I hope you understand why I am drawing some inferences that I draw. We always talk about local creeps and crimes and she began the “tour” by pointing out a house where an awful person lived, not the suspect, but inferences could be drawn by some psychologists, sociologists, and criminologists if they are related because they have the same name. Many years ago the man that lived there kidnapped and killed a small child. The whole town was looking for her, yet she was already deceased in his attic. He told the creepy stories about how she “liked sitting on his lap” and that she “wanted him.” “She was really cute,” he told the reporter. “I loved her probably as much as her parents did.”
The 1974 Courier article goes on to say that R. Fitz, the creepy perp, had actually joked with the child’s father about abducting the girl. “She’s so cute; I’d like to kidnap her,” the article quotes R. Fitz as saying. He was 27, she was 2.
As XXXXX is telling me this story, she burst into tears. This perpetrator just died in prison and she and her family were discussing his obituary. He was 71, so he had been in prison for approximately 44 years. My friend said that her grown daughter came over and burst into tears and shared that R. Fitz had tried to molest her when she was a child. My friend’s family lived near the Fitz’s and several times he had tried to get her children to come over or go for rides, etc. Her daughter is still very naïve and even now doesn’t grasp the ramifications of some of these acts. Her daughter said R. Fitz attempted to get her to “kiss his …..,” but more alarming, his wife was there and she laughed and said, “Russell, put that thing away” and made some comment that he needed to quit doing that stuff.
Here is where you may feel I am off track or speculating. I have been unable to find out if my suspect, Chad Fitz is related to Russell Fitz. But in my experience, families may share some behaviors, learned or otherwise. Here are just a couple of charges Chad Fitz has had in the past. If they are related, a lot of this occurs in the same families as a learned behavior. Both are deceased now, but Chad should be considered a suspect anyway. DNA could still be obtained from all involved as well as using genetic genealogy DNA.
Chad was convicted with:
LASCIVIOUS ACTS W/CHILD-INFLICT PAIN OR DISCOMFORT (FELD)
KIDNAPPING 1ST DEGREE – 1978 (FELA)
To the investigators: I am sure you must know these things, but you should talk to XXXXXX. She showed me where Chad Fitz’s mom or grandma lived, right by Meyer’s Lake. Within yards! That’s where he stayed or lived with his mom or grandmother and the girls rode their bikes right past his house on Gilbert Street and all around there. XXXXX told me about his car being crushed (I found he had a white PU at the time, maybe his, maybe the person’s he lived with, he/they may have others, but this was at least one of them.) So now he leaves that Evansdale house after the murders and moves in with grandma (or mom) AGAIN, now in Readlyn, near the reserve! A straight shot as it were, across the county. The woman he lived with was first in Evansdale, the moves out to Readlyn. The address there is very close to the wildlife area. In my opinion, if you follow criminal profiling, I don’t see he could possibility be eliminated!!! Look at those two charges! Here are bits of my conversations with XXXXX. Just have her take you on a tour and talk with her and her family and keep it confidential. Talk to the car crusher. They said the car/truck stunk when they got it. XXXXX and her relatives know all these people personally and no one ever asked them anything,
You sent December 7, 2020 to XXXXXXX.
Chad Fitz has a huge record yet no obit anywhere online… just a short death notice in Waterloo Courier. Died at U of I Hospital? Hardly anything about him. That would be the two house addresses. One is on Gilbert in Evansdale and one on a farm or house in Readlyn. This creep has an old kidnappings charge and a charge with LASCIVIOUS ACTS W/CHILD-INFLICT PAIN OR DISCOMFORT (FELD) and KIDNAPPING 1ST DEGREE – 1978 (FELA). Seems so logical that he could be involved. He loved the outdoors too and spent time right there at the reserve. He has lots of meth charges too. Don’t say anything to anyone except find out what he drove from those people, if it really stunk, why they didn’t call the PD, if they really crushed it, etc. Locals in a bar/club who knew the girls and their families talked about this and never did anything??????? WTH?
12/7/20, 5:39 PM
You sent December 7, 2020
Check this out. “Best address match” on Been Verified is 2568 Independence Ave Evansdale, IA 50707. Dates seen March 2005. Other is “Higher Confidence” 2848 270th St Readlyn, IA 50668
You sent December 7, 2020
OMG he lived 16 minutes or 6 miles from the Seven Bridges park SIX MINUTES!!! SIX MILES!
XXXXXXX sent December 7, 2020
Also at the time the girls disappeared he lived on Gilbert Drive
You sent December 7, 2020
I know, that is what I have been asking you. You said it was his mom’s or grandma’s house. I thought it was the house we drove by right by the lake. I thought you said that was Gilbert Drive in Evansdale. That is why I need that address and if his grandma or mom lived there. Didn’t you say Gilbert in Evansdale? That is the only missing link. That and what kind of vehicle he had, where it went and why.
You sent December 7, 2020
What is Rydell? How do you know he bought it there? Where did it end up where you said it smelled?
XXXXXXX sent December 7, 2020
Gilbert Drive in Evansdale and it was his mom he lived with. I don’t know what model his car was just that it was at the crushers but someone smelled a rotten odor but it was cleared by fbi
XXXXX sent December 7, 2020
He was cleared
XXXXXX sent December 7, 2020
Now he is dead
December 7, 2020
I know but I am not convinced. Maybe the FBI didn’t have enough information. I see Rydell is a dealer in Waterloo where he got the car. Easy to get VIN, get crusher’s records, date, etc. I am driving to Evansdale to get the house numbers in that block because I cannot figure out his mom’s name. I am sure it’s not Fitz. So do you know the name of the crusher and how did he Fitz die? Do you recall where you learned all of this? I also wonder, since he had so many meth/drug busts if that is related? There is too much here for the FBI to clear him. They could not have known all of this.
XXXXXX sent December 7, 2020
I don’t know her name I will be in Evansdale Wednesday
You sent December 7, 2020
Ok, do you think you can catch that house number? I may drive up and look at all that other stuff next week.
XXXX sent December 7, 2020
I see it was on the news and in the paper back when Fitz just died this spring. They can get his mom’s DNA, grandma’s DNA, and from other relatives. They have the girl’s DNA I am sure and if the did a good investigation they kept personal items of the girls. His DNA can be on them and their bodies. They can exhume all three of them. And just what ARE they doing with any DNA they have?
I know a lot of people focus on Lyric’s mother and father because of their drug history, but some people were focused more on where the girls were found: Seven Bridges Wildlife Area. It’s a niche sort of area that only has locals going to it for hunting, fishing, and seasonal morel mushroom hunting. It’s not the kind of place that many people even know about. Morel Mushroom season ends around the end of May. The girls went missing on July 13. Hardly anyone would be walking around that area much until the start of the deer hunting season. When does deer hunting usually start? December 5th. What day were the girls found? December 5th. Either it was someone who was naive to the idea that hunters would be in the area and would probably find the girls or it was someone who knew and wanted the girls to be found during hunting season.
I was just watching Dr.Oz and seen a story about a beautiful young girl in Ohio Siera that was murderd in 2016 they found the serial killer to me he looks as if he could fit the description of the guy on the tracks with these two little girls that one of the girls filmed. Please take a look at this Doctoroz.crimeHunters. It’s better to say something than nothing at all. Prayers for these families.
I don’t know why people think it would be hard to take two little girls. All someone would have to do is threaten them with a gun. I’m not from that area and wonder if the park is viewable from a passing thoroughfare road. My thinking is maybe someone saw them from a road and it was a crime of opportunity.
Considering the snatch and grab scenario of young women nowadays you’re not far off gramma.
I follow Iowa Cold Cases on facebook. I saw the post about these two girls and wondered if there might have been an update. What I find is a lot of “evidence” of disrespect, allegations, and even some cruelty. No family deserves this to happen to their child. The responsible person might be someone that their families were acquainted with, but it could have been a stranger (doesn’t happen as often, but it does happen).
If you think someone might be a suspect, contact the authorities rather than putting someone’s name on public forums. Make sure you have facts to support your suspicions. It is sad that we have turned into a society that tears other people down rather practice, “innocent until proven guilty”.
You know what needs to be focused on? Factual evidence to find out who did this and helping this family find some kind of peace. No one in this world is perfect, so before you point out the “flaws” in these families, make sure you take a look at yourself, your family, and “flaws” that you have.
I remember this. I was a kid at the time, and I remember going to school the day they found their bodies. I didn’t know what was going on until a classmate told me: “The missing girls have been found.” Rest in peace.
Jody, I think the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation needs to look at Ricki C. Hess, 52, as of 2017. He supposedly had two previous arrests involving children. He has lived in Evansdale and other towns in that general area.
He is also listed as a Missing Person from North Liberty, Iowa, according to the Iowa Dept. Of Public Safety. He is considered endangered/physical, for some unknown reason.
I am not saying he was involved, but he has connections to the area.
I think it would be great if people stopped attacking the family members for their mistakes and drug use. Did you see yesterday’s Des Moines Register? Lyric’s parents and Elizabeth’s father (Mr. Collins on this page – sorry for your losses, sir) went into detail about their mistakes, how they’ve paid for them, and what they’re doing now to make things better and honor their daughters’/nieces’ memory.
Mr. Collins lost his daughter, his niece, his marriage, his peace of mind and much more. Why dig in deeper?
Lots of people in Iowa are on meth. Most Iowa meth dealers I am aware of are small time losers who will be caught by LE long before they can do serious damage (in the form of murders and stuff, obviously they’re doing damage to addicts and their families).
This was in no way set up as if to “send a message” as dealers and the mafia do. They would have been left in front of their homes, or photos would have been sent of them harmed before they died. Someone wanting money would keep them alive or the perception that they were alive in an effort to collect. Someone wanting money would threaten or harm the adults who actually owe them money (perhaps by threatening the children, yes).
This seems more like one or more pedophiles or a thrill killing. :-(
RIP Lyric and Elizabeth.
Can’t believe you said that !? Really !, don’t dig deeper to find out who did this ??? Wow ?!
Do you have any knowledge of the workings of a drug cartel ? The parents may not know the specific killer but they DO know why thoes beautiful little girls lives we taken !
These drug cartel enforcer are animals but they are also magnificently smart. They know exactly where the focus would be and that is excatly what happened, the “child molester in a white van” theory. These murders were a direct result of the parents “bad habits”.
I say keep digging til you hit China ! Thoes girls deserve it.
FWIW, Dustin Honken and Angela Johnson, both “small time” meth dealers in the Mason City area, kidnapped and killed five people in 1993 order to send a message not to squeal. Three of their victims were an innocent woman and her two young daughters who happened to be dating one of Honken’s former dealers…they were considered collateral damage in Honken’s quest to shut his victims up. The victims were all shot and buried in shallow graves around the Mason City area. So it’s not impossible that a dealer would do something like that to someone’s child in order to ensure silence.
Thank you Kim for looking outside the box.
I lived in Dade county Florida (Miami) for 3 short years back in the 80s where a close relative worked with one of the early drug task force’s in the state. Some of the most disturbing drug related killings was that of drug dealers luring the children of lower level user’s and dealer’s that had stolen product from them or owed money for drugs used.
They would kill the children and lay them face down with their arms folded under their heads as if they were sleeping. Not all mutilated like you would expect from such animals.
They would also target “drop off” spots for their bodies where know abductions had taken place so the public would automatically think it was a child molester/killer.
Now, is it clearer that this is realistic ?
Again Thank you Kim.
It’s very obvious that this horrible tragic event took place because of the heavy drug use and selling of drugs within the families.
This actually happens a lot within the world of illegal drug use and dealing of drugs.
They either received drugs that couldn’t be paid for or they stole drugs from dealer.
It is very common for revenge to be taken out on the loved ones in this fashion.
Some think it was a botched kidnapping/ransom scenario that went wrong ?
Why did the brother vanish so quickly after the girls were declared missing ?
Either way, look deeper into the families connection with the drug world and you WILL find the killer/killer’s.
I think people want to blame the alleged drug use of the families because, they can’t accept the real truth. Here it is, as I see it, and this site PROVES, children get abducted and murdered everywhere. Even in rural Iowa. I think it is easier to blame the families, so we can all feel a bit safer, and better about ourselves when we let our own kids ride bikes or play outside alone.
Five blocks from my home a murdered woman’s body was dumped. I live in a town of 500. My family refused to tell me because they” didn’t want to scare me” … deluded and risky…
Btw, only one set of parents was connected with drugs. Even if they were the meth dealers of the year, did they deserve this? No. Roger, Please don’t feel like I am attacking you directly, I’m just trying to shed light on this blind spot we Iowans seen to have regarding murder, and the reasons it occurs. Even if I am proven wrong by an arrest of a drug cartel member, other children and adults in this state have been spotted, stalked, killed, and dumped. Drew, if you’re out there you and your family are victims too! You deserved better, so did your little ones.
In no way do i feel attacked by you making a comment, that’s why we are members of this site, to bring minds together.
I’m not pushing this off on “Drugs” because it’s the path of least resistance, I’m stating known and proven facts. These were not not run of the mill “Druggies” that you see on tv sitting on a tore up couch in a 8’×25′ mobile home.
They simply got in too deep with professional drug dealers and as i said before, very common practice to have the children kidnapped for ransom or as in this case, murdered.
Believe me, sometimes the general public knows way more than law enforcement agencies will ever know and to me those people are just as guilty as the killers for keeping that information secret.
I’m being a broken record here, but for a good reason…LOOK DEEPER INTO THE CONNECTIONS THE >FAMILIES< HAD IN THE DRUG WORLD…
The killers are there !
Roger, How is it “obvious” that this tragic event took place because of the heavy drug use and selling of drugs within the families? So, you must know exactly who did it and why. Have you told any law enforcement that you know all these details?
I can pass your name and info to them so they can contact you, since you know the facts…
I always thought it was someone working for the DOT. That section of hwy 20 was under construction for months. People on the crew could have seen them alone every day on those paths. Why not see who called in sick the day they disappeared?
A very similar case just happened here: https://www.in.gov/isp/delphi.htm
As soon as I heard about the two girls from Indiana I instantly thought of Elizabeth and Lyric case. I wonder if there is a connection :(
There is a connection. The same guy did both. And I think I know who it is.
Who?
Yeah…who, Mr. Robert Lindsay who apparently knows who the killer is. Care to mention?
Why are you commenting on this year old comment? Care to mention?
Well if you really want to know, I’m bored at work, this is an interesting comment thread, and I’d like to know who the killer is (as I’m sure the rest of the world does as well).
Now, why are you commenting on my comment a year later. Care to mention?
Dan, do you think the two cases are related?
Hey Daniel, work not so boring anymore?
Hey Daniel, What do you think of Leazenby’s recent statement that YOU’RE
NOT CLEARED in the Delphi murders? Have you called him to ask why?
Looks like somebody posted his dad did it
Dennis Ross Harmon – hah…
Don’t know if he means the Delhi or Evansdale crime.
I was watching the ID Channel, and a episode came on about a prisoner named Kevin Sweat from OK state prison. A lot of similarities. 2 young girls, white truck. I’m not sure if this is in any way related, but the similarities struck me. His crime was in 2008.
I highly doubt the girls’ murders are related to drugs, or that the murder were perpetrated by drug-traffickers, or a gang of any kind. Even though Dan Morrissey was involved with meth, my guess would be that if the murders were related to drugs, we would absolutely know. For example, a rival meth dealer, or maybe an angry supplier, would leave clues, or a type of message that confirmed his or her involvement in the crime. Murders and crimes like such are committed for punishment, and the person being punished must be made aware of this fact.
While stranger abductions are exceedingly rare, I also doubt that this crime was committed by someone very familiar to the girls. It might be a stranger, or a distant acquaintance, maybe someone the girls had casually seen once, but I doubt it was anyone very close to the girls or their family.
Because the girls were presumably kidnapped in a fairly quiet, isolated area (the lake), I believe they were probably seen either in town, and followed to the abduction site, or someone at the lake happened to see them. This seems to be a chance encounter with an opportunistic predator, or someone who will acknowledge an opportunity that presents them with the chance to abuse a child.
The children were moved from the abduction site and their bodies were dumped in a more remote area 25 miles away, so, like the police said, the abductor most likely lives in and knows the area. Moreover, if committed by someone close to Elizabeth and Lyric, their bodies would most likely have been left at the lake, or they would have been moved to a closer, more public area.
I don’t believe these girls were killed by a juvenile offender or first-time offender, as the perpetrator took two victims at once, which is very risky. An unexperienced or young offender would most likely not take that risk. On the other hand, there might be more than one perpetrator. Most likely a team of two, but sexual predators, especially child sex offenders, tend to commit crimes alone.
My guess is that Elizabeth and Lyric were taken by a stranger who happened to see them riding their bikes, without anyone else around, and decided to kidnap them. He (more than likely a he), then drove to a remote, fairly distant area to dispose of the bodies. My guess is that he never believed the remains would be found.
I really hope they find the sick person behind this.
Mexican drug gang…
I thought they were looking at that guy from Northwood IA for this. He is now deceased, but he had a habit of abducting two girls at a time for his perversions. He was still alive when these two girls were taken.
I think they found that he was innocent on this one.
rip little angel my heart aches that the world is so cruel to take you and your cousin
This is very sad and heart breaking. I pray someone comes forward.
I’m a 56 year old woman and have been following this case for some time. I myself have been sexually abused as a child. I’m sorry no child is safe. I remember my relatives spouses n friends on both sides of the family taking advantage of me at a very, very early adge. (No) one should b trusted or ruled out. Sorry for your loss. I will keep up on this until he, she or they get caught
Please add the courier and kewl stories about the chief of police Kent smock being corrupt and being fired, then disappeared. Why was he fired…. for behaviors consistent with stalking. For misappropriation of law enforcement resources. I believe with all of my heart one of two theories as fact.
The evansdale city or other law enforcement / first responder took them. Nothing adds up about thier stories and the behavior or the police department was either shady as a whole and Kent figured it out…. or…. Kent did it.
While we were sitting on the lawn waiting for instructions on the search parties. …. he refused to let us go out at night and threatened to arrest anyone who did. Then another cop…. a rookie no longer on duty…. tried to deescalate the crowd by reassuring us that Kent smock was the man for the job! He had all kinds of experience with sex trafficking crimes…. computer crimes. Which sounds good in theory except for a few missing facts.
– he hadn’t been on the job for more then a couple weeks, recently retiring from the jail as a deputy.
– the police chief he replaced remains on duty but, stepped down from chief or even assistant chief to be a regular patrol officer. The police chief prior to Randy Weber was also fired under similar circumstances over a technical paper trail where he was cleared of all wrong doing, but, all the cops got together and fired him too. Prior to that it had been since before 1970 that a chief of police had been let go in evansdale.
– shortly after this full time officer quits to go work for railroad. Sounds simple enough… but his families are also tied into the local drug trade.
– the fbi and dci camped at the evansdale pd for months or years after this and were present during this time that Kent was fired.
Motives…. could be anything. Fame. Notoriety. Mystery. But most likely drug money and prison time. But hey no one is a criminal until they get caught right….
Who has left the area,???about that time…
Scott Medhaug was staying at Debra Kings. He left that night. The FBI knows. It is circumstancial.
Poor babies
It is uncommon for stranger abductions to happen. I have a feeling that these 2 girls… knew their murderer.
God Bless
prolly a family member..they kill us to keep control of fear in the rest of us
What is “prolly”????? Do you have an idea how ignorant you sound. The word is “probably” as in you probably did not make it past eigth grade.
Your ignorant fir calling someone that. Maybe illustrate. But tried to communicate. Good job Prolly
This from ICC admin Jody Ewing: While we appreciate all comments and hope to foster discussion about this unsolved case (which includes both girls), I see no point in someone attacking another person’s spelling or grammar. Frita, even while criticizing someone’s use of the word “prolly,” your own comment contained three grammatical errors. Just to show you how ridiculous and insulting comments like this come across to others: 1) In your first sentence, the ending quotation mark should have been “outside” the five question marks. (i.e. What is “prolly?????”) 2) ‘Do you have an idea how ignorant you sound’ should have ended with a question mark, not a period, and it should have been “any” idea, not “an” idea. 3) In reference to your insults about the commenter’s lack of education, I believe you meant to say “eighth” grade rather than eigth grade.
No one is ever 100% perfect with grammar and punctuation, but this site isn’t about grammar or punctuation; it’s about unsolved murders and missing persons cases. I would no more attack someone for writing FWIW (instead of For what it’s worth) than I would someone using the word “prolly” instead of “probably.”
Did the writer clearly convey what he/she meant as it related to this cold case? Absolutely. They did so without attacking anyone else in the process.
* The next time you want to attack A) their; B) they’re; C) there grammatical or spelling errors, you might want to first check your own and remember why this website exists.
* Answer: A) their
I love this! Thank you! I can not stand when people down others for errors. I can read anything in the English Lang but do not ask me to spell or put it in correct grammar!
Don’t attack somebody for there grammar but it’s ok to attack the family of the girls
Drew Collins , I will Apologize To you Sir , For The Awful and rude Comments being made about you and your Family . I know you surely didnt ask for any of this, If you could turn back time just for 1 min maybe it would change something? I pray every day for you and Your family and Pray that today you will get Justice for Elizabeth , I share The information every day online in Hope’s it may help.
People will always judge (not all people) but there judgements, views, or comments , are just speculation From what information is available in the media , which isn’t the most reliable source as of lately. .
I truly hope and Pray for Justice for Elizabeth and Lyric
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Listen asshole, do you have any idea who you were just a smartass to? Shiw some compassion.
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Rip sweet angels…this is so sad. I remember this :’-(
I remember that was all over the local news for a long while
I don’t know how people can get away with murder.
No witnessnes, no evidence, nobody speaking up. It’s sad. How can someone live with themselves day to day?
Some people don’t have a conscious
Everyone has a concious unless they are in a comma. Not everyone has a conscience
I see that you have been correcting people’s grammar but don’t you mean coma instead of comma? There is other things to worry about especially finding the killer of these two girls and your acting like a grammar nazi. Get a life
Hopefully with time theyll fess up if they dont get busted first. Its happended before one guy fessed up after about 40 years turned himself in.
Likely he did this to deflect suspicion on the other one involved. Jim Newton the Detective working that case then showed me the pictures that could not be used in evidence. There were two sets of footprints from Huntbachs rental to their house next door. It snowed and the perps walked over the new snow. The houses were next door. The police were so freaked out that they actuially stood on the prints and smoked before the detectives got there.
There is more out there! They just aren’t releasing it! Not sure why? Maybe they want everyone involved?
Rip Lyric
Parents drug dealers did it. Keep investigating them!
I’m glad I’m not the only one with that theory! Poor girls :(
Which Parents,, both sides have their share!!!!!
Shame on you bitch if I ever see you in public I will punch you in the face like you were a dude . Better believe it .you are a nasty person and have no class someday our paths will cross and I can’t wait you are a troll.drew Collins father of Elizabeth June Marie
Wow Drew,are you really threatening me on a public forum? Let me ask you this..Did you or Heather actually take a polygraph and pass? Misty and Dan did,and passed! And considering your past,maybe you can’t pass one.
I wrote this after the girls were found .Dec 2012 I’m just uneducated white trash but that don’t make me all bad. I may have missed a lot of the discussions and taken the wrong/right side or neither I dont know what goes on in the mind of others but I do know evil exists. I don’t know if there’s more bad then good in the world but I do know there is good. I struggle everyday with judging others and don’t like that in me but I do it just the same. I’m easily manipulated and often lied to but I try yo be honest as I can and not use others toward my own personal gains or demand to get my own beliefs and opinions forced on others. Im often wrong when I do and I find dont know what I’m talking about. All I know is how I feel and all I want(ed) here was to see a couple little girls home and home they are now. I want the vile sick and evil person(s) caught and removed from hurting g any other children forever. I want to lyric and Liz’s life and death have meaning and make the changes nessasry to protect and to allow other children their freedom to play again. I want sexual offenders against children to know we are not going to take our children being used and taken and slaughtered anymore. I want laws changed I want parents aware and deligent and I want the closed minded masses to think for theirselves to put the children first. There are alot of good intended people but none of us really know and God forbid we ever do know what its like to have one of our own children taken in such evil and cruel way. I don’t know lyric or Liz or their families personaly but they have changed me, and I will never forget them…… Please no grammar police. There not enough time.
I would imagine same dealers?
Jodi I don’t have any drug dealers so I would appriciate if you might not talk about me like you know me . I have a clean record and have never been in trouble with the police since I was a young man I’m 45 years old and am not a druggy I own my own business and am home with my childeren every night . So please don’t act like you know anything about me . It makes me sick how people want to judge my family and they don’t know anything about my family . I am not dan or misty I am my own person I have nothing to do with meth or people who do . It must be nice living in judgement of others why don’t you look at yourself .karma is a bitch I’d watch out someday something tragic could happen to you and maybe while your going threw hell some asshole will talk shit about you online . Shame on you
Drew- so sorry that on top of losing your daughter you have to deal with crap like this. Unreal!
I think Jodi is right on the money ! This suspicion was brought to light shortly after the girls disappearance. This theory is actually world wide on different site’s. All fingers point right the immediate family.
Me too,it’s 2020 and no investigating? I think maybe cops and family are all to blame,this should have been solved right after those girls were found,cops and family must have known right away who did it they just don’t want to hurt the parents,they hide behind lack of evidence,in any other state this would have been solved years ago,but not in rural Iowa where hardly any crime ever goes to trial because they plead everything down or if trial it’s 99% always a guilty verdict,so my opinion is nothing will ever happen,which is sad.
I agree that the one set of parents owned money to a drug dealer and they weren’t paying so maybe they took the one and they couldn’t leave a witness so they took her to. Just saying I hope they arrest someone for these little girls to finally be in peace
Or those girls saw something they shouldn’t have.
I just dnt knw. How did someone get two girls into a vehicle off a bike trail with no one seeing the struggle? Thats why i think the drug dealers have something to do with it. Those girls probably saw them in the house and was never told they are ‘bad people’. So one of them says ‘hey ur mom/dads in trouble come w us’ & they did. Thats my theory. Otherwise i dnt understand how no one saw two girls fighting adult/s trying to get them in a car. RIP angels I hope ur justice is one day found!
Somebody knows something but they are keeping very quiet! These girls deserve justice!!!
So sad. I really wish the woman of cold justice would look into this
Somebody in Evansdale knows something.
Very sad.
I remember that, very sad.
1982 September 5th… Jonny Gosch was reported missing after he "disappeared" while delivering mail. This happened in Des Moines but just hang in there. He's wagon of mail was found a block away from his house. He was reportley being followed by a blue car.. The case remained could until 1977 when he allegedly visited his mother, she claimed her son told her that he had escaped from a child abuse ring by prominent Iowa businessmen and politicians .. This may be the same people yet I don't know why the would kill them but this could be a lead idk
johnny was delivering newspapers on his route not mail
I’ve been thinking of them often latley as summer is now here and how heartbreaking it is that their family still does not have any more answers and that justice has not been brought.
I am sad, so sad for these families. I hope and pray for information leading to an arrest. SOMEONE know a piece of information that would help break this case. Do it for those girls.
Three years already. Does not seem like it.
Heartbreaking..i hope they find.out who did this to them .
I like the updates. I’m surprised someone hasn’t let it slipped as to who did this. No closer for the family. So sad.
You mean like a door closer? What kind of closer? Buying a house?
Did you come here just to troll people? There is something wrong with you.
Maybe call in a physic. Praying for justice.
I believe they did that.
I hope it was a renouned one.
Is that one that they describe with a noun, then they do it again?
I pray for justice, for this little Angel. And for her family.
Their are two.
“Their” is possesive, as in it is their turn. “There” refers to a place
I’m sorry I’m still sending prayers. And for justice.
This happened not far from where I grew up. I can’t believe something so heinous took place in a small town. This beautiful girls deserve justice. Somebody knows something. I hope they do the right thing.
Now I’ve recently heard of a guy in Webster Co. that was trying to snatch children. I wonder if it’s the same guy.
I would bet anything it had to do with the drugs n ratting ppl out….makes me sick to my stomach because I was down by the lake twice that day within that time frame..
Steve, am sure you have done so did you see anything or remember anything? Talk to the police about it?
get hypnotized. You saw the killer. You just don’t remember it. Hypnosis will bring it out and we can move on. Then there’s the reward………
ss for the loss
Has anyone looked into the Oelwein mayor? He was just arrested for child sexual abuse and the victims were similar ages. I know Oelwein is 30+ miles away but you drive near that area when you go towards Oelwein.
There is someone out there, other than the person(s) who committed this crime, that knows the identity – hoping someone gets a conscious and reveals who it is.
I pray for someone to comes forward. My heart goes out to the family.
I was following this case and was SO hoping they’d be found and that’s they’d be okay. I was so upset when they were found. May these little girls rest in peace
omg yaaaaasssss
I remember this very sad just wish they found out who did it… And may those girls rest in peace :(
But there were hopes that this case could have been solved if the man responsible for that kidnapping was also responsible for this kidnapping. He’s now been ruled out. :-/
Jordi Faber that is a totally different kidnapping unfortunately. That was a 15 year old girl Kathlynn Shepard and her 12 year old friend from another small town in Iowa.
I pray they find who did this. Prayers to the family and friends. My thoughts are with all of you. God bless ! Very sad and heart breaking.
I was shocked when I heard the girls were missing and followed the case on websleuths. I was hoping that they would be found alive. The little girls were around the same age as my son. I cant imagine what their families have gone through with thier disappearance and deaths.
In memory of Lyric & Elizabeth!! <3
This case was just a mess! Seems it was all botched or something from the get go. Someone out there knows something…you can bet on it.
:-(
I think Klunder is probably the perpetrator of this crime. He seemed perfectly comfortable taking two victims at a time. Unfortunately,he took the cowards way out so as not to answer for the evil he did.
White SUVs. That’s your investigation. Getter done.