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Trace Evidence

190 - The Murder of Walter Page

Trace Evidence

Steven Pacheco

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.74.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2022

⏱️ 104 minutes

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Summary

Seventy-six year old Walter Page was a pillar of the community in Manchester, New Hampshire. A resident for nearly fifty years, he and his wife Fae had built their home, raised a family and were now slowing down to enjoy a little more of their golden years. Just over a week before Christmas, in December of 1995 however, a series of threatening phone calls and a fiery attack would forever change their lives.

Believing he had discovered banking inconsistencies, Walter began digging in to his Lodge's financial paperwork. Following a meeting with the then treasurer of the Lodge, Karl Bickford, as well as the president of the association, Conrad Ekdahl, disturbing things began happening. Ekdahl arrived home to find a homemade incendiary device wedged against his front door. Walter, among others, received a threatening call alluding to a bombing at his home.

Less than two days later -- Walter was brutally murdered in the basement office of his home before the killer set the home ablaze. While investigators initially believed the crime may have been conducted in retribution for the conviction of an embezzler, they soon began wondering if perhaps the crime had been done not in revenge for a crime that had already been revealed but in order to conceal a crime which had not yet been discovered.


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0:39.4

76-year-old Walter Page was a pillar of the community in Manchester, New Hampshire.

0:44.8

A resident for nearly 50 years he and his wife Faye had built their home,

0:48.9

raised a family, and were now slowing down to enjoy a little more of their golden years.

0:53.8

Just a week before Christmas however, in December of 1995,

0:59.0

a series of threatening phone calls and a fiery attack would forever change their lives.

1:04.8

Walter had been a member of several Masonic lodges throughout his life,

1:08.8

serving as a member, master, and treasurer.

1:11.8

A stock broker with expertise in investment banking,

1:15.0

Walter continued handling the Washington lodges books even after he stepped down after 25 years.

1:20.5

In recent years, several scandals had rocked the Masonic Association,

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