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Caitlin

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I actually had never thought about that. Yeah, maybe Ken pulled the gun, tried to shoot one of the ex-cons, they grabbed it, bullet gets stuck, and then he rips it out of his hand and kind of like bludgeons him with it.

I actually had never thought about that. Yeah, maybe Ken pulled the gun, tried to shoot one of the ex-cons, they grabbed it, bullet gets stuck, and then he rips it out of his hand and kind of like bludgeons him with it.

I actually had never thought about that. Yeah, maybe Ken pulled the gun, tried to shoot one of the ex-cons, they grabbed it, bullet gets stuck, and then he rips it out of his hand and kind of like bludgeons him with it.

Yes, definitely. I'm curious what everyone thinks. And there there was a lot of these like little clues popping up, but there wasn't much movement in the case. And not until May 2nd, 1959, when there was a tragic discovery. So young fisherman Ellery Colby saw two bodies floating downstream near Thunder Island headed towards Bonneville Dam. And that's in the Columbia River.

Yes, definitely. I'm curious what everyone thinks. And there there was a lot of these like little clues popping up, but there wasn't much movement in the case. And not until May 2nd, 1959, when there was a tragic discovery. So young fisherman Ellery Colby saw two bodies floating downstream near Thunder Island headed towards Bonneville Dam. And that's in the Columbia River.

Yes, definitely. I'm curious what everyone thinks. And there there was a lot of these like little clues popping up, but there wasn't much movement in the case. And not until May 2nd, 1959, when there was a tragic discovery. So young fisherman Ellery Colby saw two bodies floating downstream near Thunder Island headed towards Bonneville Dam. And that's in the Columbia River.

And then the bodies started to drift apart. So the following day, May 3rd, just before noon, a captain of the RW Confer tugboat discovers something in the Columbia River while he's working near the Crown Zellerbach Corporation paper factory. And at first, the captain thinks it's just debris mixed in with logs. But then he sees that it's actually a small body covered in grimy clothing.

And then the bodies started to drift apart. So the following day, May 3rd, just before noon, a captain of the RW Confer tugboat discovers something in the Columbia River while he's working near the Crown Zellerbach Corporation paper factory. And at first, the captain thinks it's just debris mixed in with logs. But then he sees that it's actually a small body covered in grimy clothing.

And then the bodies started to drift apart. So the following day, May 3rd, just before noon, a captain of the RW Confer tugboat discovers something in the Columbia River while he's working near the Crown Zellerbach Corporation paper factory. And at first, the captain thinks it's just debris mixed in with logs. But then he sees that it's actually a small body covered in grimy clothing.

And the captain immediately calls the sheriff and the coroner. And another man who works on the boat drags the body to shore. The sheriff recognizes the girl's clothing as matching the Martin family daughters, but it's surprising that the body is found so far from where the family was thought to have traveled.

And the captain immediately calls the sheriff and the coroner. And another man who works on the boat drags the body to shore. The sheriff recognizes the girl's clothing as matching the Martin family daughters, but it's surprising that the body is found so far from where the family was thought to have traveled.

And the captain immediately calls the sheriff and the coroner. And another man who works on the boat drags the body to shore. The sheriff recognizes the girl's clothing as matching the Martin family daughters, but it's surprising that the body is found so far from where the family was thought to have traveled.

So the body's brought to Hamilton's funeral parlor in Vancouver, Washington, and Charlotte Dorsey's husband, that's Ken's sister, her husband Herschel, goes to identify the body, but the girl's face is no longer recognizable to him because of the damage and deterioration, though the rest of her body is fairly well preserved.

So the body's brought to Hamilton's funeral parlor in Vancouver, Washington, and Charlotte Dorsey's husband, that's Ken's sister, her husband Herschel, goes to identify the body, but the girl's face is no longer recognizable to him because of the damage and deterioration, though the rest of her body is fairly well preserved.

So the body's brought to Hamilton's funeral parlor in Vancouver, Washington, and Charlotte Dorsey's husband, that's Ken's sister, her husband Herschel, goes to identify the body, but the girl's face is no longer recognizable to him because of the damage and deterioration, though the rest of her body is fairly well preserved.

And the body's eventually moved to the Multnomah County coroner's office and frozen before an autopsy takes place. And during this time, the body is identified officially by dental records as the youngest Martin, Susan. And people speculate that Susan was maybe not wearing a seatbelt. So if the car sank in... Say like a window or a door popped open because they were in the river.

And the body's eventually moved to the Multnomah County coroner's office and frozen before an autopsy takes place. And during this time, the body is identified officially by dental records as the youngest Martin, Susan. And people speculate that Susan was maybe not wearing a seatbelt. So if the car sank in... Say like a window or a door popped open because they were in the river.

And the body's eventually moved to the Multnomah County coroner's office and frozen before an autopsy takes place. And during this time, the body is identified officially by dental records as the youngest Martin, Susan. And people speculate that Susan was maybe not wearing a seatbelt. So if the car sank in... Say like a window or a door popped open because they were in the river.

Maybe she did float out. The Ford didn't come with seatbelts and the Martins installed them, which we mentioned. And on the next day, May 4th, as the discovery of Susan's body hit the news and reignited interest in the case, the second body was found.

Maybe she did float out. The Ford didn't come with seatbelts and the Martins installed them, which we mentioned. And on the next day, May 4th, as the discovery of Susan's body hit the news and reignited interest in the case, the second body was found.