Within the last week, I’ve had some small degree of faith renewed that maybe the Stacey Burns murder has not been relegated to the bottom of the pile of case folders on some beleaguered state policeman’s desk.
A good source tells me that two New Hampshire State Police investigators actually travelled to Wolfeboro very recently for an interview with someone who may or may not have new information on the case.
Regardless of the outcome of this particular interview, can’t we all take some solace in two aspects of this. First, it is encouraging that someone new had the courage to step forward and actually say something, and secondly, that this person had enough to say that it would bring investigators from Concord.
Maybe, hope is not all lost.
This IS good news duke. I speak to the New Hampshire investigators from time to time and they assured me this is still not a cold case. But that being said it’s certainly not tremendously active either. Every time I speak to them they are working on one angle or another.
One of their greatest hopes was that somebody would find the courage to come forward with new information for them to work on. They believe someone knows something and for whatever reason isn’t willing to talk.
Stacey was a gem of a human being and justice must be served.
The evil person that took her life in such a horrific and violent way, stole her away from her five beautiful children, and change the course of history for thousands of people must pay for such selfishness!!!!
Duke, thank you for keeping your ear to the ground on this. I know you want to see justice like we all do .
Michael Keane, Stacey’s brother
Stacy’s death has all of us upset and closure is necessary for all family and friends. Please solve this case for Stacy’s family and friends.
Finally
I believe he or she or they still walking the streets of wolfeboro sad sad sad
I hope there is someone with information although I can’t imagine why a person would wait so long. Melonie, I disagree. I think the killers ship has sailed. He’s moved on.
Both AG. Strelzin as well as FBI agent Brad Garrett told us “forensics don’t change but relationships do” If detectives have come to boro to speak with some major players in Stacey’s murder, players who’s relationship has changed, it’s Doug and Mark. these are Ed’s only friends up here and they are the guy’s who drove by Stacey’s house many, many times to report to Ed that my car was in her driveway. Could they have called Ed on the night in question? I have often wondered how Ed knew she was alone. And could one of them have a conscience?
“The unconscious contains all sorts of significant and disturbing material which we need to keep out of awareness because they are too threatening to acknowledge fully.”
“Freud believed that the influences of the unconscious reveal themselves in a variety of ways, including dreams, and in slips of the tongue, now popularly known as ‘Freudian slips’. Freud (1920) gave an example of such a slip when a British Member of Parliament referred to a colleague with whom he was irritated as ‘the honorable member from Hell’ instead of from Hull.”
“The disturbing element is a single unconscious thought, which comes to light through the special blunder.”
“If a person has a motive to cover something up, look out for the frequent use of then, after, and so—they are attempts to tie up a story with a neat bow.”
“Classic slips, however, represent our tongues as they are untying. What is most apt to loosen them? Anything that might inhibit our internal monitors increases the odds of making a slip. Alcohol, aging, and fatigue lead the list.”
“Deep scratches across his face the morning of the murder.”
“Stacey’s blood under his fingernails the morning of the murder.”