Larry Demmert, Jr., the Libby 8 skipper, added other details to the picture. He told troopers he’d noticed the Investor’s skiff…
The Investor was designed with all the modern conveniences. A spacious stateroom. Electrical appliances. A washer and dryer. A working shower. And,…
The Libby 8 was a so-called “cannery boat” — owned by the cannery and leased to a skipper for the fishing season.…
In this segment, we review the “Anniversary Meeting” that took place in September 1983, one year after the Investor homicides.…
Like Dean Moon, John Peel presented a difficulty. Although he elicited strong feelings from Jerry Mackie at the Hill Bar on the…
August 1983: At the one year anniversary of working the Investor case, troopers had fielded close to a thousand calls,…
Roy Tussing also remembered a barbecue on one of the uninhabited islands that dot the Inside Passage in southeast Alaska. They were…
“What Happened in Craig” On September 8, 1982 — the day after the Investor fire — troopers were understandably uncertain about…
“What Happened in Craig” Another witness known to troopers was Charles “Fat Charlie” Clark. Clark drove a forklift at Phillips Cold Storage…
“What Happened in Craig” That Capt. Kolivosky shared Jerry Mackie’s discomfort with the young man who seemed nervous in their presence…