Please help this family find justice for their father and grandfather murdered on his birthday, 27 years ago.
Please sign the petition (below in first link) and call the office of the Klamath County District Attorney at (541) 883-5147
or write them a letter and send it to: 316 Main St, #1, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
the Carl Fodge case could still be solved if investigators send old evidence to a crime lab and link a suspect to the scene.
We have searched the web and had web crawlers out looking for the DA email addresses.
NO LUCK YET sorry
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/justice-needed-in-klamath-falls-oregon/?utm_content=buffer3ce8a&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Date: July 11, 1987
from the news paper article at
http://www.heraldandnews.com/news/local_news/article_6eb312b6-a4a4-5ac9-a874-2fab551a4bf1.html?mode=jqm
#KlamathFallsOregon #KlamathCountyOregon
Please sign the petition (below in first link) and call the office of the Klamath County District Attorney at (541) 883-5147
or write them a letter and send it to: 316 Main St, #1, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
the Carl Fodge case could still be solved if investigators send old evidence to a crime lab and link a suspect to the scene.
We have searched the web and had web crawlers out looking for the DA email addresses.
NO LUCK YET sorry
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/justice-needed-in-klamath-falls-oregon/?utm_content=buffer3ce8a&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Date: July 11, 1987
Synopsis: Unsolved homicide
A landlord found Carl Fodge, 65, beaten to death in his East Main Street apartment.
Days
later, city police investigators made two arrests in connection with
the murder and took the case to a grand jury. But the grand jury didn't
indict the pair, who aren't being identified because charges weren't
filed, and they walked free.
The case didn't have DNA
evidence linking the pair to the scene, which is why authorities think a
grand jury didn't return an indictment, said Jim Toddy, an investigator
with the Klamath County District Attorney's Office.
Toddy,
whose main responsibilities now include helping prosecutors prepare for
trials, has acquired several cases from law enforcement agencies with
the hope they could be solved. The Fodge case was one of them.
He
said investigators formed a theory on the man's murder - they believe a
group of people was visiting him at his home when someone or some
people attacked him with a club. Robbery was a possible motive.
Toddy said the case could still be solved if investigators send old evidence to a crime lab and link a suspect to the scene.from the news paper article at
http://www.heraldandnews.com/news/local_news/article_6eb312b6-a4a4-5ac9-a874-2fab551a4bf1.html?mode=jqm
#KlamathFallsOregon #KlamathCountyOregon
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