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| Cold Case Gets Help From Inmates |
| By wthitv.com |
| Published: 07/21/2010 |
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TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - The family of Indiana man John Terhorst has been looking for the person who shot and killed him since 1971. In another case from 1988, 8-year-old April Tinsley of Fort Wayne didn't make it home from school one day. She was found dead days later. Now these and other families hope Indiana prisoners can help solve these cases, by playing cards. Leads may have stopped, but law enforcement hopes prison inmates have new information. Decks now being sold to inmates in Indiana prisons feature 52 Indiana cold cases, one on each card, from as far back as 1971 and as recent as 2008. Read More. |
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