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On this week's episode Falon covers the unsolved case of Rosemary Ann Krawza Wermter who was found in a Hawthorne baseball field. Randall "Randy" Luostari's name was whispered in the community creating tension and speculation. Mims then covers another Sinner Suggestion; the case of Diane June Olwitz. This 53 year-old cold case rocked the quiet town of Menomonee Falls in 1966 and their Police Department still holds hope on finding the killer.
Sources:
If you or anyone you know have information relating to this case, or if you were at the Hawthorne Ballpark on Friday April 18th or Saturday April 19th, 1980, you are urged to contact the Douglas County Sheriff's Office at 715-395-1695.
Police are urging anyone who might have information that they believe may help solve the murder of Diane Olkwitz to contact Lt. Steve Rudie of the Menomonee Falls Police Department at (262) 532-8705
Anyone can also submit a tip anonymously, by contacting Crime Stoppers of Waukesha County at (888) 441-5505 or online at stopcrimewaukesha.com.
https://activefugitives.com/the-unsolved-5-decade-cold-case-of-teen-secretary-stabbed-100-times/
https://www.republicaneagle.com/news/unsolved-douglas-county-slaying-gets-another-look/article_970eda7f-5b3d-5d3d-bc1b-19f1cd57da3b.html
https://www.sheriffofdouglascountywi.org/cold_cases_view.php?id=6
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On this week's episode Falon covers the unsolved case of Rosemary Ann Krawza Wermter who was found in a Hawthorne baseball field. Randall "Randy" Luostari's name was whispered in the community creating tension and speculation. Mims then covers another Sinner Suggestion; the case of Diane June Olwitz. This 53 year-old cold case rocked the quiet town of Menomonee Falls in 1966 and their Police Department still holds hope on finding the killer.
Sources:
If you or anyone you know have information relating to this case, or if you were at the Hawthorne Ballpark on Friday April 18th or Saturday April 19th, 1980, you are urged to contact the Douglas County Sheriff's Office at 715-395-1695.
Police are urging anyone who might have information that they believe may help solve the murder of Diane Olkwitz to contact Lt. Steve Rudie of the Menomonee Falls Police Department at (262) 532-8705
Anyone can also submit a tip anonymously, by contacting Crime Stoppers of Waukesha County at (888) 441-5505 or online at stopcrimewaukesha.com.
https://activefugitives.com/the-unsolved-5-decade-cold-case-of-teen-secretary-stabbed-100-times/
https://www.republicaneagle.com/news/unsolved-douglas-county-slaying-gets-another-look/article_970eda7f-5b3d-5d3d-bc1b-19f1cd57da3b.html
https://www.sheriffofdouglascountywi.org/cold_cases_view.php?id=6