Authorities imagine that the Seventies homicide sufferer often known as the “Lady of the Dunes” married a person simply a number of months earlier than she died and investigators want to be taught extra about him.
Ruth Marie Terry, who additionally goes by the final names Vizinia and Shannon and typically makes use of Terry or “Teri” as a primary title, was simply 37 when somebody cracked her over the cranium, chopped off her arms and threw her bare physique amongst some scrub pines in Provincetown dunes in July 1974.
The gory particulars of her demise had been conveyed in a 1983 Herald story through which the native police chief on the time of her demise — who earned the moniker “the cop who just won’t quit” — mentioned that “There isn’t anything I wouldn’t do to find out who she is.”
On Monday, federal authorities introduced that they’d found her title and that she was from Tennessee, thus lastly placing slightly closure on the commonwealth’s oldest unidentified murder sufferer case. But her killer remains to be unknown.
On Wednesday, the State Police launched pictures of a person named Guy Rockwell Muldavin, who was additionally recognized to combine up the order of his center and final title and go by the primary title “Raoul,” who the company believes Terry married in February the 12 months she died. He was born on Oct. 27, 1923.
Investigators ask that anybody with data on both individual, and particularly their whereabouts within the 12 months or so earlier than Terry’s demise, to contact them by calling 1-800-KAPTURE, by emailing [email protected], or by texting 226787.
Source: www.bostonherald.com”