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The Murder of John Shakespeare: A Centralia Cold Case
Cary O'Dell, Richard L. Sprehe
Page: 160
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ISBN: 9781467170192
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
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Authors Cary O’Dell and Richard L. Sprehe lead a literary investigation of a brutal cold—case murder. In May 1975, in the small Southern Illinois town of Centralia, the body of one of its best—known residents, John Shakespeare, was found nearly nude, bound, and shot, execution—style, in the basement of his home. Shakespeare, sixty—nine, was a wealthy bachelor, an eccentric, an heir to the Shakespeare fishing fortune, a world—renowned collector of vintage cars, and, maybe, a possessor of a few secrets. Despite the victim being well liked in the community, state and local police, and eventually even the FBI and Interpol, found a plethora of suspects while investigating the crime. Could it have been his longtime business associate? Or the mysterious hitchhiker seen in town just days before his body was found? Or a long—ago name from his past?