manumuskin said:
here is what I posted.I was at the clay graves today after not visiting them for about six months and someone has put new plastic flowers on them and left a plastic jar with a typed note in it that claims he is celebrating the birth or death of Louisa May on july 13th out to the graves with cake.His name was Jerry I believe Colter.I have forgotten his e-mail address since I had nothing to write it with.If anyone knows who this is please ask him to refrain from parking a bunch of cars near the graves and maybe they should where camo whoever goes.I think he"s feeling for how many people know the location.In that case he should of put a sign in sheet out there.Why would you eat cake at a grave to celebrate someone you never knew?I left the note there if anybody wants to get his e-mail address off it.
Al
Al,
Thanks for reposting it. I actually did some intensive research on him to check him out when he first wrote me. Here's why. He wrote me just about the time of "Johnny" which I assume most of you know about. I was almost certain he was "Johnny" and went along with all of his letters. He kept writing me on my Yahoo account and I was not able to get his IP address. I was hoping to compare it to what Ben and I found his to be.
Finally, he sent me an email and included in it were all of the names of the people he had also sent the letter to. Many of the names were the same as his and so I was certain at that point I could find out about him. I did some research and found out his address, and phone number and started questioning him on the sly about things I know about his neck of the wood. I gave the info he gave me to my father-in-law, who confirmed that he lived where I though he did. So I now knew he was who he said he was, and only then did I start discussing the graves. He and I have has quite a few emails since then, and all is well.
I have not heard from him since the email I posted in the other letter, and I hope all is well with him. I will have to write again to check on him. He has to be in his 70's or more to be able to have hunted in the woods in the 30's.
Guy