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Related: About this forumImprisoned sex offender indicted for murder in 1975 Lyon sisters case
See elleng's thread in the Maryland Forum too.
Imprisoned sex offender indicted for murder in 1975 Lyon sisters case
Public Safety
By Dan Morse July 15 at 3:52 PM
In 1975, Lloyd Lee Welch pulled up to a relatives home along a steep hillside in Virginia, 200 miles southwest of suburban Washington. He carried two duffel bags, each weighing about 60 or 70 pounds, that had red stains and an odor of decay. A fire was built. The bags were thrown into it.
The account, as alleged in a search warrant affidavit unsealed Wednesday in Bedford County, Va., appears to be one of the most compelling pieces of evidence that police believe ties Welch to the long-ago disappearance of Sheila Lyon, 12, and Katherine Lyon, 10. The girls went missing 40 years ago after walking to Wheaton Plaza shopping mall to look at Easter decorations and see their friends. Their bodies were never found.
The crime remains an indelible memory for many Montgomery County residents, for whom it was never again safe to leave their young children alone.
On Wednesday, authorities said Welch, an imprisoned child sex offender, has been charged in Bedford County with murdering the sisters during the course of an abduction. While authorities said the investigation continues, the charges are a dramatic development in the long-unsolved case.
By Dan Morse July 15 at 3:52 PM
In 1975, Lloyd Lee Welch pulled up to a relatives home along a steep hillside in Virginia, 200 miles southwest of suburban Washington. He carried two duffel bags, each weighing about 60 or 70 pounds, that had red stains and an odor of decay. A fire was built. The bags were thrown into it.
The account, as alleged in a search warrant affidavit unsealed Wednesday in Bedford County, Va., appears to be one of the most compelling pieces of evidence that police believe ties Welch to the long-ago disappearance of Sheila Lyon, 12, and Katherine Lyon, 10. The girls went missing 40 years ago after walking to Wheaton Plaza shopping mall to look at Easter decorations and see their friends. Their bodies were never found.
The crime remains an indelible memory for many Montgomery County residents, for whom it was never again safe to leave their young children alone.
On Wednesday, authorities said Welch, an imprisoned child sex offender, has been charged in Bedford County with murdering the sisters during the course of an abduction. While authorities said the investigation continues, the charges are a dramatic development in the long-unsolved case.
Lloyd Welch Jr. Indicted for Felony 1st Degree Murder, Abduction with Intent to Defile
Posted: Jul 13, 2015 4:35 PM EDT
Updated: Jul 15, 2015 3:38 PM EDT
By Kelly Gray Bio
Wheaton, Md - Lloyd Lee Welch, Jr has been indicted on first degree felony murder charges.
Welch told authorities he was with the sisters when they were abducted. He denied any role in their deaths.
12-year-old Sheila and 10-year-old Katharine had walked from their home to the Wheaton Plaza Mall.
They never came home and their bodies were not found.
Updated: Jul 15, 2015 3:38 PM EDT
By Kelly Gray Bio
Wheaton, Md - Lloyd Lee Welch, Jr has been indicted on first degree felony murder charges.
Welch told authorities he was with the sisters when they were abducted. He denied any role in their deaths.
12-year-old Sheila and 10-year-old Katharine had walked from their home to the Wheaton Plaza Mall.
They never came home and their bodies were not found.
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Imprisoned sex offender indicted for murder in 1975 Lyon sisters case (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2015
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Documents reveal grisly details of 1975 murders of Lyon sisters in Bedford County
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2015
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Bedford authorities begin extradition process for suspect in Lyon sisters case
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2015
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Lyon sisters suspect told police girls likely were abducted, raped, burned
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Jul 2015
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mahatmakanejeeves
(57,727 posts)1. Documents reveal grisly details of 1975 murders of Lyon sisters in Bedford County
Last edited Thu Jul 16, 2015, 01:27 PM - Edit history (1)
Documents reveal grisly details of 1975 murders of Lyon sisters in Bedford CountyPosted: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 12:21 pm
Eleanor Roy
(434) 385-5554
eroy@newsadvance.com
Facebook: The News & Advance Crime and Public Safety Beat
Newly unsealed search warrant affidavits offer a glimpse for the first time of how authorities believe a 40-year-old Maryland cold case came to a grisly end on a remote mountain in Bedford County.
The affidavits were filed in Bedford County Circuit Court in January, but were sealed until Wednesday when authorities announced a Delaware prisoner was indicted on murder charges in connection with the 1975 disappearance of two Maryland girls.
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The affidavits suggest the girls remains may have been burned in a fire on Taylors Mountain, detailing witness statements about duffle bags that smelled like death and bloodstained clothes.
According to the documents, family members said the items were brought to the mountain in the spring of 1975 by their cousin Lloyd Lee Michael Welch Jr., who was indicted Friday in Bedford County on murder charges in connection with the girls case.
Eleanor Roy
(434) 385-5554
eroy@newsadvance.com
Facebook: The News & Advance Crime and Public Safety Beat
Newly unsealed search warrant affidavits offer a glimpse for the first time of how authorities believe a 40-year-old Maryland cold case came to a grisly end on a remote mountain in Bedford County.
The affidavits were filed in Bedford County Circuit Court in January, but were sealed until Wednesday when authorities announced a Delaware prisoner was indicted on murder charges in connection with the 1975 disappearance of two Maryland girls.
....
The affidavits suggest the girls remains may have been burned in a fire on Taylors Mountain, detailing witness statements about duffle bags that smelled like death and bloodstained clothes.
According to the documents, family members said the items were brought to the mountain in the spring of 1975 by their cousin Lloyd Lee Michael Welch Jr., who was indicted Friday in Bedford County on murder charges in connection with the girls case.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,727 posts)2. Bedford authorities begin extradition process for suspect in Lyon sisters case
Bedford authorities begin extradition process for suspect in Lyon sisters case
Posted: Thursday, July 16, 2015 1:38 pm
Eleanor Roy
(434) 385-5554
eroy@newsadvance.com
Facebook: The News & Advance Crime and Public Safety Beat
The Delaware prisoner facing murder charges in connection with a mysterious 40-year-old cold case is expected to be brought to Bedford County for a trial in the next two months, authorities said at a press conference Thursday.
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Authorities from Montgomery County, Maryland, and Bedford County announced Welch's indictment at a press conference in Wheaton Wednesday and gave a more detailed picture of the case Thursday.
Bedford County Commonwealth's Attorney Randy Krantz said that Thursday morning he started the process of extraditing Welch from Delaware, where he is serving a lengthy sentence for child-sex crimes.
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Anyone with information about the case is urged to call the Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce at (434) 534-9521, or email the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at cybertip@ncmec.org.
Eleanor Roy
(434) 385-5554
eroy@newsadvance.com
Facebook: The News & Advance Crime and Public Safety Beat
The Delaware prisoner facing murder charges in connection with a mysterious 40-year-old cold case is expected to be brought to Bedford County for a trial in the next two months, authorities said at a press conference Thursday.
....
Authorities from Montgomery County, Maryland, and Bedford County announced Welch's indictment at a press conference in Wheaton Wednesday and gave a more detailed picture of the case Thursday.
Bedford County Commonwealth's Attorney Randy Krantz said that Thursday morning he started the process of extraditing Welch from Delaware, where he is serving a lengthy sentence for child-sex crimes.
....
Anyone with information about the case is urged to call the Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce at (434) 534-9521, or email the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at cybertip@ncmec.org.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,727 posts)3. Lyon sisters suspect told police girls likely were abducted, raped, burned
I'm beginning to think I should stop posting these updates, as they are getting increasingly worse.
Lyon sisters suspect told police girls likely were abducted, raped, burned
Public Safety
By Dan Morse July 21 at 9:54 PM
Lloyd Lee Welch, the 58-year-old former carnival worker charged with murder in the 1975 disappearance of two young Maryland sisters, told investigators that he believed the girls were abducted, raped and burned up, according to a police affidavit filed in Virginia Circuit Court.
The affidavit, which was submitted to get a judges permission to search the Salem, Va., home of a cousin of Welchs in January, offers new details about how detectives closed in on Welch, starting in 2013, in the decades-old disappearance of Sheila Lyon, 12, and her sister, Katherine, 10.
According to the affidavit, another cousin of Welchs, Henry Parker, told detectives late last year that it had been known among family members in 1975 that Lloyd Welch had something to do with the girls disappearance in Maryland and was trying to get them to central Virginia before police caught up with him.
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Last week, officials announced that Welch was indicted in Bedford County, Va., on two counts of first-degree murder. In an attempt to find evidence and the girls remains, authorities have conducted numerous searches in Maryland and Virginia including in a rugged area of Virginia known as Taylors Mountain, where the Welch family has owned land.
By Dan Morse July 21 at 9:54 PM
Lloyd Lee Welch, the 58-year-old former carnival worker charged with murder in the 1975 disappearance of two young Maryland sisters, told investigators that he believed the girls were abducted, raped and burned up, according to a police affidavit filed in Virginia Circuit Court.
The affidavit, which was submitted to get a judges permission to search the Salem, Va., home of a cousin of Welchs in January, offers new details about how detectives closed in on Welch, starting in 2013, in the decades-old disappearance of Sheila Lyon, 12, and her sister, Katherine, 10.
According to the affidavit, another cousin of Welchs, Henry Parker, told detectives late last year that it had been known among family members in 1975 that Lloyd Welch had something to do with the girls disappearance in Maryland and was trying to get them to central Virginia before police caught up with him.
....
Last week, officials announced that Welch was indicted in Bedford County, Va., on two counts of first-degree murder. In an attempt to find evidence and the girls remains, authorities have conducted numerous searches in Maryland and Virginia including in a rugged area of Virginia known as Taylors Mountain, where the Welch family has owned land.