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In memory of Betty Lou Jensen and David Arthur Faraday

Postby Theforeigner » Sat Dec 19, 2009 4:44 pm

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Re: In memory of Betty Lou Jensen and David Arthur Faraday

Postby morf13 » Sat Dec 19, 2009 8:20 pm

41 years is a long time to wait for closure for their families.

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Re: In memory of Betty Lou Jensen and David Arthur Faraday

Postby metaltomato » Sun Dec 20, 2009 2:08 am

Thank you for posting this.

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Re: In memory of Betty Lou Jensen and David Arthur Faraday

Postby Solar Pons » Sun Dec 20, 2009 2:09 am

I hope one day the true killer is exposed and the book can be closed, Rest in Peace David and Betty Lou.

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Re: In memory of Betty Lou Jensen and David Arthur Faraday

Postby johnny5 » Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:00 am

as my own little tribute - the rough pencils of an illustration of them on which I was working at one time:
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Re: In memory of Betty Lou Jensen and David Arthur Faraday

Postby glurk » Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:08 am

Those images would be better if you had not drawn crosshairs on their faces. I guess that is part of how one draws, though. I am no artist. I may have taken it wrongly.

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Re: In memory of Betty Lou Jensen and David Arthur Faraday

Postby Aud8us » Sun Dec 20, 2009 6:16 am

It's how artists often draw faces, no correlation...

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Re: In memory of Betty Lou Jensen and David Arthur Faraday

Postby morf13 » Sun Dec 20, 2009 6:12 pm

Their murder was definitely the end of innocence...literally. A young girl on her 1st date, a likable boyscout, in the wrong place at the wrong time. Crossing paths with a psyhopath that would go on to leave all of the residents in that area (and maybe the entire state)in a state of panic. I wasnt alive at the time of their murders, and I dont know what the Vallejo area was like back then, but I have a feeling that their murders ushered in a new atmosphere, and people started locking their doors, and looking at their neighbors in a suspicious way.

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Re: In memory of Betty Lou Jensen and David Arthur Faraday

Postby Zsearcher » Sun Dec 20, 2009 6:15 pm

According to Butterbach, it was the only unsolved murder in the area, so it was a terrorizing incident. Zs

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Re: In memory of Betty Lou Jensen and David Arthur Faraday

Postby Zamantha » Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:10 pm

morf13 wrote:Their murder was definitely the end of innocence...literally. A young girl on her 1st date, a likable boyscout, in the wrong place at the wrong time. Crossing paths with a psyhopath that would go on to leave all of the residents in that area (and maybe the entire state)in a state of panic. I wasnt alive at the time of their murders, and I dont know what the Vallejo area was like back then, but I have a feeling that their murders ushered in a new atmosphere, and people started locking their doors, and looking at their neighbors in a suspicious way.


Living in Vallejo @ the time. Betty Lou was a year ahead of me in school.....and yes ... it changed the Wonder Years of Vallejo, forever! This explains my obsession with the case. And also a lot of Zynchronicity's. This case haunts and fascinates me at the same time. For awhile I looked at a few people I use to know with suspicion, and maybe still do to this day. And there are still quite a few POI's and theories I have major questions on. I did not know Betty Lou or David personality. But I do know people who knew Betty Lou, and had nothing but wonderful things to say about her. And heard nothing but wonderful stories about David. This case changed things an our age of innocence in Vallejo forever..........
I say a "little" prayer for Betty Lou & David and Family and Friends.......

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