[Shadow of the Past] Did the Izard family have enemies?

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Shadow of the Past

 
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  www.crimescene.com | September 2020  
 
 

Hello, Officer Visitor

One day into the investigation, the community and the nation were reeling from the tragic murders of Richard and Lisa Izard and the disappearance of their two young children.

Who could do such a thing?

Was it angry ex-employees Richard had laid off earlier that day?

Was it Lisa's troublemaking ex-boyfriend?

Or is the clue that will identify the killer(s) still in the shadows?

Examine the evidence and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to find out what's happened so far in the Shadow of the Past investigation? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … Can the labor union organizer or Richard's boss shed any light on what happened to the Izard family?


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News on the March newsreel

"News on the March" covers the Izard murders and the children's disappearance in 1958.


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Investigators' notes – April 11, 1958

1958 investigators documented their efforts to locate potential witnesses and suspects on the day of the murders.


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1958 CR106 canvass

1958 investigators spoke to County Road 106 residents about the Izards and the day of the murders.


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1958 evidence photos

In 1958, investigators photographed evidence collected in the Izard murders from the crime scene.


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Elroy Murphy interview

Detective McPhail interviewed county school bus driver Elroy Murphy about his conflict with the Izards.


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Elroy Murphy bio

Elroy held several jobs in Oxford before going to work for the county school system.


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Pete Corey bio

Pete was an odd child and a volatile adult.


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Harvey Booker bio

Harvey liked drag racing, fistfighting, and carousing.


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1958 suspect interview summaries

1958 investigators spoke to the people considered the most‑likely suspects in the Izard murders.


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Elbert Warren bio

Elbert was liked and respected by his co-workers but not a favorite with management.


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1958 background interview summaries

1958 investigators spoke to many Yoknapatawphans to gather background information on the Izards.


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Jimmy Warren bio

Jimmy was known for his hot temper and quick fists.


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