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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The statement below from 1/7/2015 starting out as Edith Anita Welch only, not Williams, is only what the Montgomery County Police presumed happened and there was no way for them to confirm these as facts. Montgomery County Police did not solve this cold case and never will.[/quote] I don't know how you think they "presumed"? They had someone come forward and say that they had information on the crime. Unfortunately Emory Galvester Cooper, Jr. "Tootie" was already dead (1992). They talked to Thurman Baker "Shorty." He denied knowledge of the crime at first, but changed his story. Before anything could be done to Baker, he died. (Long history of drug use). If you look at the circumstances of the crime--where she was abducted, how she was abducted (exactly the same 2 other crimes Tootie committed in the area--one of which he was convicted of--and went to prison), and where her body was found (Cooper's family land in Scotland) it makes sense. Combined I'd say the Montgomery County Police solved this one. Her name WAS Edith Anita Williams at the time of her death. She had married Neal Hearly Williams "Nick" in December 1963. They separated in August 1964. They had not divorced; therefore she was Edith Anita Welch-Williams.[/quote]
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