Cold case surrounding 1971 fatal cabin fire solved by southern Indiana sheriff's office

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июн 2023
  • After more than 50 years, a mystery involving a fatal cabin fire has been answered thanks to a Southern Indiana sheriff's department.
    The Jackson County Sheriff's Office worked to solve the cold case involving three teens on Dec. 18, 1971, who were staying in a cabin near the White River on the outskirts of Brownstown.
    The cabin, built from railroad ties, was used as a hangout and for camping by local teenagers. Stanley Robison, 17, Jerry Autry, 19, and Mike Sewell, 16, were believed to be in the cabin when it caught fire 52 years ago.
    Sewell's younger sister, Linda Pack, said her family has waited for answers.
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  • @frenchfriedrat
    @frenchfriedrat Год назад +1

    All those years locals blamed Michael. No motive, evidence or Anything needed to blame a victim. They made life miserable for Mike's family.