Case 72-0173: Update
Sorting through the other box, I read through Bruce’s findings.
I contacted Claire Comiskey, another student who previously explored Joyce’s case.
I sent her the initial document I drafted with all my findings before creating this blog.
She offered her findings and interviews from the case when she researched and looked into it.
Inside scoop on Joyce and her case:
Joyce was incredibly gifted and intelligent.
She passed her driving test with an 86/100. She went to flight school and earned her pilot’s license at 18.
I looked into Ted Bundy, King Arthur Bradley, and many other suspects.
The two primary persons of interest (the old roommate and a person with a romantic interest in Joyce) come to my mind and still stick out the most.
I must stop focusing so heavily on the who and start with the where.
There is no confirmed location where the murder took place.
Every Wednesday, I meet with Sheriff Meyers and pitch a new list of ideas for solving the case. I realize, however, there may be a simple solution.
If we first know WHERE we can build off and figure out a definitive how and who.
I have received approval to look at the green carpet wrapped in her remains. I plan to pitch the use of Luminol to see if we can find blood splatter or other fluids. I know she decomposed on the carpet. However, if we can identify blood splatter, we can definitively say she was killed in Stevens Hall.
I believe she was possibly killed there.
However, the carpet could have been removed and used to pull away from the actual site of the crime as a red herring. Meaning Joyce may not have been murdered at Stevens Hall.