Thursday, February 24, 2022

Walsh also Had no Trouble Getting Out of the Car but Was Left in a State of Panic (a State Considered Dangerous to Drivers)


 33 Years Ago Today She Was Wrapped in Plastic

Friday 24th of February 1989
Fictional character Laura Palmer known from the TV series Twin Peaks is murdered by persons unkown at the age of 18 in Twin Peaks, Washington, United States. Palmer's murder was possibly inspired by the unsolved death of Hazel Irene Drew (1888-1908), who was found dead in Teal's Pond in Sand Lake, New York. It may also be attributed to the time period in which the death occurred. Walsh's grave was found right after Irene broke off the murder (April 8, 1920) on the same trail as Murdred, in La Follette, Wisconsin. She was found dead lying on her porch after an early morning traffic break. Walsh also had no trouble getting out of the car, but was left in a state of panic (a state considered dangerous to drivers). Walsh was pronounced dead at the scene and transported to Northwestern Illinois Hospital to be examined. Contrary to some theorizing, Walsh did NOT burn his own body for a long time, but apparently had a number of wounds. Walsh's bones were found to have been broken through the back of his neck and also to be split between the other two wrists. Walsh's body was transported to the Northwestern Illness Hospital where his blood was analysed & reconstructed. He has been transferred to Northwestern Illinois Hospital and will be brought back at sometime within 48 hours from where he is expected.

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