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🗓️ 16 November 2020
⏱️ 62 minutes
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1:08.5 | Well, well, well, welcome back. |
1:18.2 | This is part two of my Ed Edwards series. Now, let's go back in time a little bit. |
1:25.5 | By this time, Ed had gotten himself another wife in July of 1968 when he married a woman by the name of Kay Hedderley and managed to have a couple of kids with her. |
1:30.3 | Now I can't say for sure if he had any other children with the women that he had been with over his years of managing department stores, |
1:37.3 | but he did manage to have a son with his now ex-wife, Jeanette White, by the name of Wayne Edwards. It was suspected by his own |
1:48.1 | admission that he had four children, but only three of which have been accounted for. |
1:55.1 | Now an article that was posted on August 9th of 1977, the front page of the Daily Recorder out of Wooster, Ohio. |
2:04.4 | It read, |
2:05.5 | Police as of yet, have no suspects in the possible homicides of two Wayne County residents |
2:11.9 | whose bodies were found Monday morning in Silver Creek Metropolitan Park on Medina County Line Road on the border |
2:19.5 | of Way and Summit counties by Norton Police. |
2:24.1 | The bodies of William J. Lavaco, 21 of Doylestown, and Judith Straub of Sterling were |
2:30.7 | discovered during a helicopter search of the area. |
2:39.7 | Both were victims of apparent gunshot wounds in the neck and had been missing since early Saturday morning. |
2:41.5 | Norton Police have been joined in their investigation by Doylestown Police and Wayne County |
2:46.2 | Sheriff James Frost. |
2:48.2 | Norton Police Chief Forrest Diphendorf said his department became involved |
2:52.6 | when a 1975 Monty Carlo was discovered, apparently abandoned at the park on Sunday. They |
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