The Case Of Tommy Ward And Jeff Miller's Case

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Although later investigation proved that there are some other men who look similar to the stretches but the police didn’t bother to do further investigation because all they needed was someone to place the blame on. Tommy Ward, known to police because of prior criminal record, was called in for questioning. He was asked where he was on Saturday night and he said that he was fishing with Karl Fontenot and later at a party till 4 A.M. Karl Fontenot was also asked to come for questioning, but he never did. Both of them were cleared because both of their hairs do not match the suspects. Then one day Jeff Miller, a young man came in the police station. He told the police that two women, who had been at a party the night Haraway disappeared, saw Tommy Ward leaving the party in a pickup truck, which he borrowed from his friend Jannette Roberts. When he came back to the party, he was crying and told his friends that he raped and killed a girl from a store and now he feels terrible about it. This information was given by two women because Jeff Miller was not at the party. These questions remain unclear of why these two women did not come forward on their own? Or why did they …show more content…

Then the questioning started. One by one, Tommy Ward was asked how he killed Denice Haraway? Who else was involved? Did he rape her? Where’s the body? Her family would like to have a proper burial for her. They threatened him, lied to him, pressurized him, and fed him false information. Her photography was held up close to his face again and again. The interview was recorded and lasted for one hour and forty-five minutes. Throughout all this Tommy Ward repeatedly said that he had no information about the disappearance of Denice Haraway. Then, Tommy Ward failed his polygraph (a lie-detector test) and the detectives were convinced that they caught the real

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