Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Kentucky Drifter May Have Committed Murders
KENTUCKY....
A Kentucky drifter who is now serving time seems to be bragging about murders he allegedly committed for which he has not yet been charged. Seventy-six year old Edward W. Edwards of Louisville is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Kelly Drew and Tim Hack in Jefferson County, Wisconsin which occurred in 1980. He's being held at the Dodge Correctional Institute while awaiting trial. Edwards landed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list in 1961 before police captured him in Atlanta 1962. He now says he's willing to talk with Akron, Ohio prosecutors about two murders in their state. He says when investigators were done talking with him they would want to "stick a needle" in his arm.
A Kentucky drifter who is now serving time seems to be bragging about murders he allegedly committed for which he has not yet been charged. Seventy-six year old Edward W. Edwards of Louisville is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Kelly Drew and Tim Hack in Jefferson County, Wisconsin which occurred in 1980. He's being held at the Dodge Correctional Institute while awaiting trial. Edwards landed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list in 1961 before police captured him in Atlanta 1962. He now says he's willing to talk with Akron, Ohio prosecutors about two murders in their state. He says when investigators were done talking with him they would want to "stick a needle" in his arm.