Trevor Collins
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Everything looks good here.
Listen, I don't know what I don't know.
Yep, it's a lot.
And again, I said something about making things political.
Everything's politics now.
So like, I'm stressed.
I'm stressed looking at this case because of the parallels.
Okay, quick rewind.
Six months after this December proof is issued to one of these two guys, they clear Saline County public officials of any wrongdoing.
And then, a few years later, now it's 1993, Linda Ives would request to have the sheriff's office reopen the investigation into the boys' deaths.
The case was subsequently reopened, so I appreciate that, and it was assigned to Detective John Brown.
Among this second investigation would come a letter from Charlene Wilson dated May 28th, 1993.
Now, in this letter, she claims she was among a group of people who were waiting near these train tracks for a drug drop the night of the boys' murders.
She named none other than Keith McCaskill, the guy who died from 113 stab wounds.
She also names Dan Harmon, both as being at the scene with her.
Way more hands-on than I thought they would be.
way hands-on, though she claims that the boys were already dead when she arrived to this group at the tracks.
Unfortunately, this letter would not come to be known to the families until, drumroll, 2015.
22 years later, the families finally become aware of this confession, that someone said that they were there that night.
That seems a little unfortunate.