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The FBI, usually tight-lipped, staunchly defended their actions in an interview with The Birmingham News. Tony Lynn Dobbins said he was there when Carrie was murdered. At first, nothing seemed out of the ordinary to the housewife. Authorities at the time said the note indicated the ransom money was in the attic, and that's where roughly $250,000 had been found. Carrie Lawson was declared dead two years after her disappearance. After asking Senac to retrieve $5,000 from the bowling alleys safe, the gunmen shot all four several times. Inside the yogurt shop were the bodies of four young women13-year-old Amy Ayers, 17-year-old Eliza Thomas, 17-year-old Jennifer Harbison, and her 15-year-old sister Sarah. That book claimed, in part, that agents had the authority to search Bland's home without a warrant. It was daylight before agents would go inside and find Bland dead from what was ruled a self-inflicted gunshot. "The cases today are looked at through the lens of Carrie's case. (AL.com/File). Jamie founded Listverse due to an insatiable desire to share fascinating, obscure, and bizarre facts. These cases are solvable, but we need your help. "Her legacy is her kindness and how you can make an impact on people just by being thoughtful. Five years later, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals overturned Springsteens conviction. Read about more disturbing unsolved murders on 10 Unsolved Murders Linked To Organized Crime and 10 Unsolved Murders With Strange Links To The Occult. This booking photo provided by police in Decatur, Ala., shows Johnny Dwight Whited. "That's the part of the story I tell as often as I can to the people who want to hear it," he said. She even managed to put away her groceries before she was attacked. The three men were reputed to be very hard workers. Lawson said much of those first few months after Carrie's disappearance and Bland's suicide is a blur. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. Four days after Kelly Lynn Albright disappeared from her family's home, she was found dead in a field. He was the best dad to both of us. The first discovery was a vehicle belonging to one of the abducted four. Shorter, AL. In 2002, a tip led searchers near the Tuscaloosa County community of Samantha, where crews used a backhoe to try to unearth new information about Carrie's remains. "That breaks my heart because all he's done is try to find her. "He sat down in that jail for four or five hours, and he took the tapes that day to have them analyzed and the voice analyst said she was lying," Kubiszyn said. She was alone with Carrie for a long time when they were holding her and she got to know her and still didnt let her go, she said. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. Instead, after Bland's voice was identified as the kidnapper making ransom demands, agents surrounded the house and waited to obtain a warrant. Whats going on this weekend in Savannah? Glenna and Tina Sharp would suffer the same fate, although Tinas skeletal remains would not be found until years later. "Most of those people didn't know us at all," he said. Bland left behind a suicide note of which the full contents have never been released. You didn't want to hear it, but you appreciated it.". Carrie's parents took up residence in a Jasper motel. "I remember having to call them and tell them what just happened," he said, "and that is maybe the hardest thing I've ever had to do in my life.". Without a suspect and no information that could lead to one, detectives kept following leads without any success. Over the years, weve added more names because unfortunately, weve lost more people, he said. A 3-D-enhanced version of this sketch was released in February 2018. Hinsons body was located in the front bedroom, Gierses was located in a back bedroom, and Barkers corpse was found in the bathroom that lay between both rooms. The family hired private investigator W.W. "Red" Self, a former Birmingham police officer and district attorney's office investigator, a few months after the investigation and he stayed on the case until his death. "It was the next morning. The National Read Across America Day takes place every year on March 2, Geisels birthday. It still bothers me. Authorities got a major break when Bland was identified as a suspect. After more than two decades, different potential leads in the case have grabbed headlines, but formal charges have never been brought against a single suspect. Her family continues to fight for parole, and say her role in the abduction was minor. McPherson quickly pleaded guilty in November 1991 and was sentenced to life in prison. A new true crime podcast is seeking answers on behalf of the family of Eric Cates, a 32-year-old whose burned remains were found inside his truck beside those of his dog behind the old Empire school in 2015. Bland, once successful in businesses of coal mining and land reclamation, had fallen on hard times and was desperate for money, according to investigators and family members. An excavator scooped out the bottom of the pool but found nothing. Cold Case toll-free hotline number: (866) 419-1236. "Having somebody kidnapped was the last thing you could ever think. Daniel McLeod, a ranch worker at the Palmer Ranch, where Cliff Walker worked, went to the Walker home in order to grab Cliff for a planned pig-hunting excursion.