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THE WILLOW CREEK GAZETTE

December 20, 2015

Letter to the Editor

Online Edition

From Charlotte Knox, 1325 Bates Street, Grotto

My daughter, Eve Knox, was murdered twenty years ago this month. She was only fifteen years old. On the night she died, police chief Henry Kennedy gave me his word that he would find the monster who killed my daughter. He promised me justice.

Chief Kennedy broke his promise.

Enough is enough. There is a murderer in our town and someone knows something. It could be your neighbor or son or husband and because of Chief Kennedy’s incompetence we may never know.

I hope no one else has to go through what my family has but if you do, don’t count on Chief Kennedy, the Grotto PD or the Ransom County Sheriff’s Department. Twenty years is too long to not know the truth.

Tags Letters-to-the-editor Crime Nola-Knox Cold-case

57 COMMENTS

Bethany Lincoln

I remember this like it was yesterday and I can’t believe they haven’t made an arrest yet. I’m so sorry for your loss.

Jessalyn Fagan

It’s always the boyfriend!

Orrin Wenman

It’s easy for someone to blame the police when it’s too hard to look at one’s own actions. Why didn’t the parents know where she was? I’ve always thought there was a lot more to this story than meets the eye.

Dawn Iverson

I agree. Someone knows something and the police dropped the ball here. I’ve tried to give eyewitness evidence to the police and have been ignored at every turn. It’s a shame, especially since all they have to do is literally look in their own neighborhood. This poor family hasn’t gotten the closure they deserve.

Rick Meadows

Own neighborhood? How about own kitchen. Everyone is pointing fingers at the boyfriend or some homeless dude. What about the family? Aren’t most murders committed by relatives?

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