Harry Edward Greenwell was named last week as the I-65 Killer, or Days Inn Killer, who took the lives of at least three women along a Midwest interstate. But he may have murdered many more women, writes Sheila Flynn
“We have to acknowledge that there are similarities ... specifically, the lazy eye” Capt Raymond Floyd of Investigative Services at the St Charles, Missouri police department, tellsThe composite of Greenwell – drawn up with the assistance of a surviving victim – showed a tall man with greasy grey hair, a beard and a distinctive eye. A sketch of the I-70 suspect showed a white man with similar features and again – against all odds – a droopy left eye.
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