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On the bottom of the page dedicated to Alan Rarig, it directs anyone with information regarding his murder to contact a guy named Mike Burke. He was a detective before going on to work for the district attorney, solely focusing on cold cases. I couldn't get him to talk to me, but I made one last attempt, hoping Detective Porter could convince him.
On the bottom of the page dedicated to Alan Rarig, it directs anyone with information regarding his murder to contact a guy named Mike Burke. He was a detective before going on to work for the district attorney, solely focusing on cold cases. I couldn't get him to talk to me, but I made one last attempt, hoping Detective Porter could convince him.
On the bottom of the page dedicated to Alan Rarig, it directs anyone with information regarding his murder to contact a guy named Mike Burke. He was a detective before going on to work for the district attorney, solely focusing on cold cases. I couldn't get him to talk to me, but I made one last attempt, hoping Detective Porter could convince him.
That answer stopped me cold. Did he mean he couldn't get on the phone because he didn't want to throw Dallas police under the bus? Was that it? If speaking to me would risk relationships between law enforcement agencies, just how badly had Dallas mishandled this case? In my reporting, more than one source had told me they thought Dallas hadn't truly cooperated with the Oklahoma City cops.
That answer stopped me cold. Did he mean he couldn't get on the phone because he didn't want to throw Dallas police under the bus? Was that it? If speaking to me would risk relationships between law enforcement agencies, just how badly had Dallas mishandled this case? In my reporting, more than one source had told me they thought Dallas hadn't truly cooperated with the Oklahoma City cops.
That answer stopped me cold. Did he mean he couldn't get on the phone because he didn't want to throw Dallas police under the bus? Was that it? If speaking to me would risk relationships between law enforcement agencies, just how badly had Dallas mishandled this case? In my reporting, more than one source had told me they thought Dallas hadn't truly cooperated with the Oklahoma City cops.
I shared with Detective Easteridge what I'd been hearing through the grapevine to see what he thought.
I shared with Detective Easteridge what I'd been hearing through the grapevine to see what he thought.
I shared with Detective Easteridge what I'd been hearing through the grapevine to see what he thought.
And since Allen turned up dead in Oklahoma City, with no hard physical evidence he'd been killed in Dallas, it never seemed like it belonged on their plate to begin with. For a bigger city burdened with more investigations, paid by tax dollars, it seems fair to say they're not exactly chomping at the bit to overextend themselves on a hunch.
And since Allen turned up dead in Oklahoma City, with no hard physical evidence he'd been killed in Dallas, it never seemed like it belonged on their plate to begin with. For a bigger city burdened with more investigations, paid by tax dollars, it seems fair to say they're not exactly chomping at the bit to overextend themselves on a hunch.
And since Allen turned up dead in Oklahoma City, with no hard physical evidence he'd been killed in Dallas, it never seemed like it belonged on their plate to begin with. For a bigger city burdened with more investigations, paid by tax dollars, it seems fair to say they're not exactly chomping at the bit to overextend themselves on a hunch.
Eastridge told me that's just how the cookie crumbles.
Eastridge told me that's just how the cookie crumbles.
Eastridge told me that's just how the cookie crumbles.
I get that. But by the time Alan died, Sandra was already under some pretty substantial suspicion for two other deaths. Her first husband, David Stiegel, then her friend, Betsy Bagwell.
I get that. But by the time Alan died, Sandra was already under some pretty substantial suspicion for two other deaths. Her first husband, David Stiegel, then her friend, Betsy Bagwell.
I get that. But by the time Alan died, Sandra was already under some pretty substantial suspicion for two other deaths. Her first husband, David Stiegel, then her friend, Betsy Bagwell.
Detective Easter's hope if he could get Dallas investigators to see the connection between the two cases that he did, then they'd be invested in helping him solve Alan's homicide.
Detective Easter's hope if he could get Dallas investigators to see the connection between the two cases that he did, then they'd be invested in helping him solve Alan's homicide.