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Old 02-11-2020, 09:33 AM
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NOTHING but a nice try, Nucky.

You do know that 2-24 is my birthday and the day that Michelle Mitchell was murdered near the University of Nevada, Reno on 2-24-1976. This was probably by serial killer Rodney Halbower who killed a number of women in San Mateo County in California around the Spring of 1976. I have been fighting for getting more practical materials accessible in libraries AROUND the world since late 1991 using 224 and then 613 after I became subject #613 in a 17 week study on stress on the unemployed. This was in late 1992-1993 at the University of California, San Francisco Health Sciences Campus. I have tried to bring in Hollywood into this 224 613 Project since late 1991. There is a lot going on here. I received the Michelle Mitchell Memorial Scholarship from her family in 1976-1977 along with another guy who had also been in Mrs. Barbara Mitchell's remedial English class at Earl Wooster High School. Mrs. Barbara Mitchell was Michelle's mother.

2-24 does not slither. It roars.
The police had centered somewhat on the students at Earl Wooster High School in 1976 because of the murder of a British female Olympic skier, Sonja McCaskie, by Thomas Lee Bean who was a 18 year old Earl Wooster High School student at that time in 1963. This was a murder that was national news back in 1963 getting a lot of attention from rags like The National Enquirer.

I visited online with a former prison cell mate of Bean on Facebook who said that he is now quite the nice person. He has been in prison since 1963 in Nevada. The last I looked Bean is still in a prison in Nevada.

This was an extremely brutal murder. The Bean family had lived off of a road by which I would often walk or bike to school at Wooster.

The murder of Michelle Mitchell was not "solved" until 1979. And they got the wrong person. She did make a false confession though and the community wanted closure in that matter.

NOTHING but scary what people can do to other people.

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