ExMuncie man pleads guilty to attempted murder in shooting at westside party

The Westside Murders Muncie. Cold Case 7 unsolved murders from Muncie, Indiana in the past 50+ years Front cover image of the book, The Westside Park Murders: Muncie's Most Notorious Cold Case, by Keith Roysdon and Douglas Walker "The Westside Park Murders: Muncie's Most Notorious Cold Case" by Douglas Walker and Keith Roysdon, both veteran journalists in Muncie, tells "the complete and untold story" of the murders for the first time

Muncie murder suspect caught after long manhunt
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While some may remember the amusement park that existed there before, or the training jet that was parked in the flying field for several years, most will think. MUNCIE - Police have a new suspect in the 1985 slayings of two teenagers in Muncie's Westside Park

Muncie murder suspect caught after long manhunt

Kimberly Dowell and Ethan Dixon were murdered in September 1985 at the park on the White River and south of Ball State University. This item: The Westside Park Murders: Muncie's Most Notorious Cold Case (True Crime) $18.29 $ 18 The murders were initially covered by Star Press reporters Keith Roydson and Douglas Walker and, unfortunately, were talked about many years after the initial incident

Muncie man sentenced to 55 years for brutal slaying. Keith Roysdon and Douglas Walker, authors of Wicked Muncie and Muncie Murder & Mayhem, have followed the investigation into the Westside Park murders for decades and, for the first time, report the complete and untold story. After our second book for History Press, Muncie Murder & Mayhem, was published in 2018, we decided to approach the press with a book about the Westside Park case.

Muncie man arrested in murder, robbery probe. Front cover image of the book, The Westside Park Murders: Muncie's Most Notorious Cold Case, by Keith Roysdon and Douglas Walker When you think of Westside Park in Muncie, you can imagine one major event that occurred in the past