III
Crimes of Opportunity; Nightmare Assaults (1974–1978)
From Boss Detective magazine, December 28, 1974 issue:
Without the keen nose of Buford, a three-year-old basset hound, the bodies of Karen Roget and Todd Millard, missing since Thanksgiving Day, might never have been found. Buford, who belongs to Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradley Streep of Sacramento, California, was frolicking off his leash near a campground adjacent to U.S. 66 outside Hastings, Nevada, when, according to Mr. Streep, “He started yapping like crazy and started to dig in the dirt. When he came up with that first bone, I almost dropped my cookies!”
The bone was human, and Mr. Streep (who briefly attended chiropractic college some years before) recognized it as such and ran for the campground and his C.B. Meanwhile, while his owner contacted the authorities, Buford continued to dig, and soon unearthed the skeletal remains of two bodies, along with their clothing and backpacks containing ID, spare clothing and a collapsible tent. The keen-snouted hound was happily munching on a footbone when Mr. Streep returned with Lewis County Sheriff’s Deputy J. V. McClain, who gasped at the positions of the skeletons.
“The bodies were arranged in a... uh... posture suggesting sexual intercourse,” Deputy McClain told Boss Detective correspondent Robert Rice. “Even though decomposition was complete, you could tell what the killer had done.”
Shocked though he was, Deputy McClain radioed for reinforcements and checked the clothing lying underneath the bodies in their grave. After discovering driver’s licenses belonging to Sacramento residents Todd Thomas Millard, 17, and Karen Nancy Roget, 16, he recalled a missing-persons bulletin on the two. “They were last seen in Hastings on November 24, Thanksgiving Day,” he said. “Almost a month ago, and from the condition of the bodies I knew they were dead that long.”
The Lewis County coroner soon arrived and deduced the means of death. “From rips and bloodstains on their clothing and backpacks, it is safe to assume that the two were shot.”
A team of late-arriving officers made a search of the area but could not find expended bullets, and the scene was roped off while the remains of the teenagers were removed and technicians looked for other clues. The Streeps and Buford continued on their vacation, with hearty kudos from Lewis County authorities, who immediately launched an investigation. Three days later Sheriff Roger D. Norman told reporters:
“We have few clues in the vicious murders of Todd Millard and Karen Roget. The time that elapsed between the killings and the discovery of the bodies has hindered us severely. We have not been able to turn up any witnesses, and the known associates of the deceased have provided us with no real leads. We have, however, ruled out robbery as a motive, and we are now centering our efforts on combing the files of known sex deviates.”
Meanwhile, bereaved family and friends mourn Todd and Karen, and pray for the police to find the fiend who killed them.
From True Life Sleuth, March 1975 issue:
Police continue to be baffled by a rash of fiendishly clever, seemingly random killings throughout Utah and Nevada. Since New Year’s, four young men, all runaways from wealthy homes, have been found murdered. The common denominators have been robbery as the presumed sole motive, the affluence of the victims and their “runaway” status. Aside from those factors, the killings differ so markedly that investigating agencies are not sure whether the crimes are connected. The four dead are:
Randall Hosford, 18, discovered in a culvert outside Carson City, Nevada, on January 2. The youth was a “remittance man” living off stipends from his wealthy Northern California family, and was known to roam the western states by thumb, always carrying credit cards and large amounts of cash. His wallet had been picked clean when police discovered his strangled body, and the current disposition of the investigation into his murder is — no clues.
Lee Richard Webb, 20, of Las Vegas. The son of a casino owner, young Webb was last seen hitchhiking outside Las Vegas on January 19. His body was found a week later, in the desert forty miles from the gambling mecca. The youth had been robbed and strangled. Disposition — no clues.
Coleman Loring, 19, and his friend Ralph De Santis, 21, the sons of wealthy Moab, Utah, mining contractors, found bound together, robbed and shot through the hearts in a cave outside Moab on January 26. No expended shells were found, although the large entry and exit wounds point to a large-caliber murder weapon. The boys were hitching to Las Vegas for a weekend of gambling, and were known to be carrying over two thousand dollars in cash. Disposition — no clues.
Postcript: At press time, our Carson City correspondent reports this flash bulletin:
Police have recovered credit cards belonging to the late Randall Hosford. An unidentified man (who has been cleared as a murder suspect) told C.C.P.D. detectives that he met a “tall, nondescript man in his late twenties” named “Shifter” in a bar, and the man sold him the cards for a hundred dollars apiece, promising that they were “stone cold.” The C.C.P.D. as yet has no line on “Shifter,” and the man he sold the cards to has been charged with receiving, stolen goods.
From the Have You Seen These People? column of True Life Sleuth magazine, June 1975 issue:
Editor’s Note— Normally, this feature displays Motor Vehicle Department photographs of people reported missing, but since all of the people listed are either below the minimum age required for a license in their state, or do not possess a license, we are running their physical stats and last-known whereabouts only. We at True Life Sleuth wish to alert the proper authorities to the fact that these five people disappeared from two adjoining states within an eight-week period.
Everett Bigelow, white male, of Provo, Utah. Last seen in Provo on 3/4/75. Age — 71, height — 5'11", weight — 155 lbs. Gray hair, blue eyes, slight build. Known to frequent beer bars, no identifying marks or tattoos.
Hazel Leffler, white female, age 67, of Bostang, Utah. Last seen talking to unidentified white male outside Bostang shopping center on March 11. Dyed black hair, brown eyes, 5'6", 170 lbs. Build — portly. Wears glasses and uses a cane to walk.
Wendy Grace Sanderson, 14, and her neighbor Carl Sudequist, 16, both of Putnamville, Nevada. Last seen together at a picnic area near Putnamville on 4/9/75. Both Caucasian. The girl is described as 4'6", 88 lbs., blond hair, green eyes; the boy as 5'8", 140, brown hair and eyes. At last sighting, both youths were wearing the navy blue uniforms of Saint Mary’s School, Putnamville.
Gregory Hall, 37, of South Las Vegas, Nevada. White male, 6'1", 190 lbs., brown hair, blue eyes. Last seen hitchhiking near Northern Utah/Nevada border on April 30, 1975. Recently paroled from the Nevada State Prison, and now on record as a possible parole absconder. (Prison photos to appear in the next issue of True Life Sleuth to feature Have You Seen These People?)
Editor’s note— any Information regarding the current whereabouts of the above-listed people should be directed to the Utah State Police, Nevada State Police and the Missing Persons Hotline of True Life Sleuth — Toll Free 1-800-MISSING.
From True Crime Detective, July 1975 issue: