Monday, January 28, 2008

1983 murder of Laura McBride goes to trial, DNA may solve another cold case

Susan L. Oppat in the Ann Arbor News does a great job of all the background and all the particulars of this decades old case. Read her story here. Eerily similar to the DNA used to convict Gary Leiterman in 2005 in the Jane Mixer murder which took place in March of 1969.

2 comments:

Carter said...

She knew who did it! It was not her that suffered, she was not getting along with that sister, or any sister for that matter. No one ever talked with the family from the News, NO one ever asked anything of Laura’s 7 other brothers and sisters. Did you know who got her the help when she got back to the states? Not Sue!, Where did she live from August 1982 Until January 1983? Not at Sue’s apartment, that apartment in Flint was paid for by her other sister Carol and she is the one that picked her up upon her return to the states. Carol is the one who was close to Laura and she is the one that help get started with a truck to drive and clothes to wear. Carol received a call the Sunday night before that faithful day, about Sue sleeping around, bring strange men home, and getting locked out of her own apartment while Sue had sex with these men. Sue know that Man and so did her foster sister. Amazing how the press only talked with Sue McBride Burns as if they had been close their whole lives. One large family, and Sue is the only one you talked to, oh and Ray who was what 7 at the time. Carol is the one, that to this day wished she had told Laura to get in her car and come stay with her. Poor Sue, right, she helped this happen and she knows it.

ADULT said...

CAROL GROW THE FUCK UP