1 Little Girl Lost - The Maria Ridulph Story, 1957. Elmwood Cemetery, Sycamore, Illinois

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Here is the link to the interrogation of John Tessier/Jack McCullough:    • Видео  

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Also we have a co-author named Dennis Tomlinson who has weighed in here, subsequent to the publication of this video. He details other theories on who the culprit may be based on all of the evidence. Here is a link he provided:
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Maria Elizabeth Ridulph was an American girl who disappeared on December 3, 1957 from a street corner in her neighborhood in Sycamore, Illinois when she was seven years old. She was last seen by a childhood friend in the company of an unknown man who appeared to be in his early twenties and called himself "Johnny". Nearly five months later, her remains were found in a wooded area near Woodbine, Illinois, approximately 100 miles from her home.

The case, well known in the Chicago area, was widely reported as the oldest cold case murder in the United States to be solved when Jack McCullough, who under his former name John Tessier had been a neighbor of the Ridulph family, was convicted for her murder in September 2012.

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