A 28,000-word novel?

It was not until after my brother’s abduction on March 16, 1977 that witnesses stepped forward to describe possible suspects.  Two days later, police released a composite drawing of a person initially described as a “person of interest,” then a suspect.  There were no composite drawings of suspects specifically tied to the abductions of Mark, Jill, or Kristine.

Most people remember seeing two or three composite drawings released in my brother’s case over the next year or so.  The case files contain many more composite drawings.

Take a look at this rather mind-blowing collection of 28 composite drawings in the OCCK case, collected, organized and annotated by a reader.  Amazing questions and amazing work; thank you.

Composites Galore

The work will be updated as additional information is learned.

Here is the associated FOIA document concerning the hypnosis of witness Doug Wilson (my brother’s abduction on 3-16-77):

Doug Wilson under hypnosis