On January 9, 1992, Holly Anderson was last seen when she dropped by a
liquor store in Danville, Indiana where her boyfriend worked. It was a
cold Indiana winter day with the temp hovering between 28 and 40
degrees. Later she was expected to return and pickup her boyfriend that
night at midnight from work. She never returned to the store.
It was later discovered that her body had been dumped on a rural road
in Perrysville, Indiana. She had been stabbed multiple times. Further
examination showed the wounds were both in the chest and abdomen. The
map below shows Perrysville's location in relation to Danville.
Days after Holly's remains were discovered her car was located behind
a church. Almost two months later, Holly's wallet was located. Three days before Holly's body was found an unidentified body was
found in manner similar to what Holly's remains were later found in.
Police originally looked at these two cases as if they were linked. In
1993, officers gave statements that they were looking for a serial
killer. The Vermilion County Sheriff was told they had to catch the man
before he killed again.
The main reason the a link was created between the two cases was due to the locations at which the bodies were found.
State Police both in Illinois and Indiana have put hours into the
investigation, but no arrest have been made. According to an interview
by State Police Officer Sager in 2007, the case had suspects but those
suspects' names would not be released. Sager also stated that cold cases
in Indiana can remain open forever because the state does not have a
statute of limitations. Cases are reviewed annually.
In the same 2007, article Holly's mother heart-breakingly shared what
it had been like to live without her daughter for 15 years. She dreaded
leaving work and having to deal with the loss of her daughter. She just
wanted closure and to know that there were consequences for whoever
committed such a horrid act.
Many individuals believe that Holly Anderson's case is tied to the
cases of Jessica Roach and Tricia Reitler. In all three cases, there is a
large amount of speculation that Larry Hall, who was convicted of
kidnapping in 1995, is responsible. At one point in time, he had
admitted to being responsible for 15 murders, but later recanted his
confession. He is serving a life sentence without the opportunity for
parole. There is a federal statute that dictates that if a kidnapping
ends in death this sentence is mandatory.
Hall's involvement in the case is solely the speculation of
internet-detectives and authors. Hall has many times claimed to have
kidnapped upwards of 20 women before being detained in 1994. Hall's
victim was strangled and notes in his domicile indicated that this was
his typical means of murder. Meanwhile, Holly was stabbed. This creates a
doubt that Hall was responsible for her death.
Anyone with information regarding Holly Anderson's case is asked to contact the Indiana State Police.
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Maps.
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Perrysville,+IN/Danville,+IN+46122/@39.9516265,-87.0838103,9.97z/data=!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x8812ae9480bc1f2f:0x2734dfdecffac242!2m2!1d-87.4333482!2d40.0514269!1m5!1m1!1s0x886cb78fb10afdb5:0xfec289f9c9046264!2m2!1d-86.5263879!2d39.7606013
"Mother Deals Daily with Daughter's Death." Commercial-News.
Brian L. Huchel. 2007.
http://www.commercial-news.com/news/local_news/mother-deals-daily-with-daughter-s-death/article_d9fb82c7-374a-5a55-96a3-db3d103bd7fd.html
"Recanted Confession Leaves Missing Girl's Parents in Limbo." CNN News. Dana Rosenblatt. July 5, 2011. http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/07/04/tricia.reitler.disappearance/index.html
"Serial Killer Link Investigated." The Northwest Indiana Times.
November 13, 1993.
http://www.nwitimes.com/uncategorized/serial-killer-link-investigated/article_d3892de5-b100-558a-8279-265c56874d8f.html
Weather Information.
https://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KIND/1992/1/9/DailyHistory.html?req_city=&req_state=&req_statename=&reqdb.zip=&reqdb.magic=&reqdb.wmo=
It was Danville Illinois not Indiana
ReplyDeleteWas there any DNA evidence in this case?
ReplyDeleteI think it was Bobby Wheeler cuz he knew her and she would have let him in the car. He's a nut job that ended up crawling up into somebody's bedroom and nearly killing her and spending 25 years in prison.
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