Molly Conger
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Like Ellen and her family, this family too starts hearing that their neighbors and nearby schools are getting postcards that pretend to be from the state sex offender registry, alerting people that Liam is a pedophile. He's not. And specifically, the postcards say that he sodomized a nine-year-old boy. That is a very specific and very gross detail to recycle from one victim to the next, right?
Like Ellen and her family, this family too starts hearing that their neighbors and nearby schools are getting postcards that pretend to be from the state sex offender registry, alerting people that Liam is a pedophile. He's not. And specifically, the postcards say that he sodomized a nine-year-old boy. That is a very specific and very gross detail to recycle from one victim to the next, right?
Like that, it has to mean something. But I can't figure it out and maybe that's for the best. These postcards, too, are generic ones from the post office, typed on a manual typewriter. And again, some of the postcards are signed Carson Wells, and sometimes they're signed with the name of Liam's adult son. And again, there were letters to the family from murderers answering requests for pen pals.
Like that, it has to mean something. But I can't figure it out and maybe that's for the best. These postcards, too, are generic ones from the post office, typed on a manual typewriter. And again, some of the postcards are signed Carson Wells, and sometimes they're signed with the name of Liam's adult son. And again, there were letters to the family from murderers answering requests for pen pals.
Like that, it has to mean something. But I can't figure it out and maybe that's for the best. These postcards, too, are generic ones from the post office, typed on a manual typewriter. And again, some of the postcards are signed Carson Wells, and sometimes they're signed with the name of Liam's adult son. And again, there were letters to the family from murderers answering requests for pen pals.
But you know what the bank has? A lot of security cameras. And unbeknownst to Frank, shortly before he started terrorizing his second set of victims, his case wasn't just a local matter anymore. In September of 2018, the United States Postal Inspector Service started looking into the postcards. That's right, the mail police.
But you know what the bank has? A lot of security cameras. And unbeknownst to Frank, shortly before he started terrorizing his second set of victims, his case wasn't just a local matter anymore. In September of 2018, the United States Postal Inspector Service started looking into the postcards. That's right, the mail police.
But you know what the bank has? A lot of security cameras. And unbeknownst to Frank, shortly before he started terrorizing his second set of victims, his case wasn't just a local matter anymore. In September of 2018, the United States Postal Inspector Service started looking into the postcards. That's right, the mail police.
That is a very real federal law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over mail crimes. According to their most recent annual report, the USPIS initiated more than 5,600 investigations in 2023. And during that year, 4,100 cases related to their investigations ended in convictions. Most of those numbers are things like mail theft and people mailing drugs.
That is a very real federal law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over mail crimes. According to their most recent annual report, the USPIS initiated more than 5,600 investigations in 2023. And during that year, 4,100 cases related to their investigations ended in convictions. Most of those numbers are things like mail theft and people mailing drugs.
That is a very real federal law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over mail crimes. According to their most recent annual report, the USPIS initiated more than 5,600 investigations in 2023. And during that year, 4,100 cases related to their investigations ended in convictions. Most of those numbers are things like mail theft and people mailing drugs.
Also, though, a couple hundred people a year are assaulting postal employees. Knock that off. Don't do that. Be nice to your mail carrier. So now we have the male police on the case. And as soon as they start trying to figure out what's going on here, again, this is September of 2018, they're just looking at the postcards to Ellen and her family.
Also, though, a couple hundred people a year are assaulting postal employees. Knock that off. Don't do that. Be nice to your mail carrier. So now we have the male police on the case. And as soon as they start trying to figure out what's going on here, again, this is September of 2018, they're just looking at the postcards to Ellen and her family.
Also, though, a couple hundred people a year are assaulting postal employees. Knock that off. Don't do that. Be nice to your mail carrier. So now we have the male police on the case. And as soon as they start trying to figure out what's going on here, again, this is September of 2018, they're just looking at the postcards to Ellen and her family.
But within a few weeks of them opening the investigation, the Idaho State Police let them know that someone is sending postcards pretending to be from their office. And these are these postcards about how Liam is a pedophile that are being sent to schools and neighbors.
But within a few weeks of them opening the investigation, the Idaho State Police let them know that someone is sending postcards pretending to be from their office. And these are these postcards about how Liam is a pedophile that are being sent to schools and neighbors.
But within a few weeks of them opening the investigation, the Idaho State Police let them know that someone is sending postcards pretending to be from their office. And these are these postcards about how Liam is a pedophile that are being sent to schools and neighbors.
And because these postcards are made to look as though they are coming from the state sex offender registry, which is run by the state police, people are contacting the state police about them. And now the state police are talking to the male police. And now the male cops see that there are more victims. And all of these postcards seem to be from the same person.
And because these postcards are made to look as though they are coming from the state sex offender registry, which is run by the state police, people are contacting the state police about them. And now the state police are talking to the male police. And now the male cops see that there are more victims. And all of these postcards seem to be from the same person.
And because these postcards are made to look as though they are coming from the state sex offender registry, which is run by the state police, people are contacting the state police about them. And now the state police are talking to the male police. And now the male cops see that there are more victims. And all of these postcards seem to be from the same person.