Post by kmik on Dec 21, 2019 8:12:48 GMT -6
There are 2 pictures posted under "Police Documents" - "Front yard of 28" and cabin 13 is the brown cabin in the upper left corner.
It's not impossible that they could have heard this fight from that tiny window in the back or while standing on that wrap around porch - but the chances of them seeing anything real well is questionable - and Martel is on the documentary talking as if she too witnessed this but she is never mentioned in the report only Frank.
The Albins and the Hoganboams probably had pretty good knowledge of what their tenants were doing as many of the residents worked at the restaurant and drank at the bar and word gets around quickly so it's no suprise that Frank, Martel, and their good friends and next door neighbors (Karl and Michelle) were thrown out at the same time. This is a statement by Marty from Timeline A:
March 1981 (2-3weeks before 187)
"Mike" moves out of Cabin 13. He is possibly an ex-con who did time for murder. He is 32-33, 5-10 to 6'0, short blonde hair and mustache. (Martin Smartt/Crimm)
I don't think Frank served any time for the murder because he was a juvenile at the time and he wasn't the one who did the killing but that's from memory so I could be wrong.
Tom, I'm as leery of Gamberg's information on anything as I am Frank's "Sue" story. I just can't wrap my mind around why an investigator would give out information (true or false) over the phone to people he doesn't even know or even worse engage in an phone argument over this case with someone he doesn't know - it just reinforces the obvious fact that he isn't very professional. Yep all those FRB articles are coming to mind - just a big whiner and it says very little for Greg Hagwood because he should have known that when he hired him.

