Bonus Chapter - Where the Bodies Were Dumped
An interview with Kelly Kurtz.
Kelly, a recovering addict and now a dedicated advocate for others facing addiction, shines a peculiar light on some shocking revelations which raise intriguing questions. With her unique perspective on the dark underbelly of Canton, like many others within the community, she believes that Donald Bull is responsible for the murders of Donna and Justine. But through her own investigations, Kelly claims to have uncovered a web of drug crimes and other homicides that might connect—though loosely—to the Bull case, indicating a more extensive criminal/corruptive network at play.
Kelly highlights a systemic issue within Canton's judicial branch, pointing to prominent families like the Davis family, who have a long history of evading justice, as she traces their lineage back to Abraham Lincoln (oddly enough), noting a recurring theme of drugs and crimes over the generations. Disturbingly, Donald Bull himself is related to this influential family, according to Kelly, who believes that this family may be involved in at least two missing persons cases in Fulton County who have a particular method of disposing of bodies using hidden holes filled with animal waste which accelerate decomposition.
According to Kelly, Shelly Wheeler, a relative of the Davis family, confided in her about where the bodies were disposed of—claiming to have seen them with her own eyes. The revelation of this macabre practice raises chilling questions about the extent of criminal activities and cover-ups within the community. And as it pertains to Donna's case, Kelly urges a deeper exploration of Donna's personal life—with a suggestion to investigate whether Donna had any involvement in activities she might have been ashamed of, such as drugs, which could potentially shed new light on the circumstances surrounding her death.
The mention of the Daniel Ramsey case adds another layer of horror to the narrative. Ramsey, convicted of murdering two people and attempting to kill two children, has a connection to Canton through a local family's adoption of the surviving children. His heinous crimes, including sexual assault and murder, and the attempt to eliminate witnesses highlight the presence of extreme violence within the community and prompt further investigation into potential links and patterns among these cases.
The shocking revelations from Kelly's interview leave us pondering the dark secrets and hidden connections that may have contributed to Donna and Justine's tragic fate, raising urgent questions about justice, community safety, and the need for a thorough investigation.