The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

The Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

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Marilyn McCown

Marilyn “Niqui” McCown disappeared just a few weeks before her wedding while doing her laundry on a Sunday afternoon. Her family does not believe she would leave on her own. She had her fiancé and the wedding to look forward to, and a daughter she loved very much. Over twenty yea ...  Show more

Dottie Caylor

On June 12th, 1985, Jule Caylor dropped his wife Dottie off at a train station, where she supposedly purchased a ticket to visit a friend. However, there was no evidence that Dottie ever boarded the train. As investigators learned more about the Caylors’ troubled marriage, they b ...  Show more

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