A 2002 Missing Persons Investigation In Fulton County Ends With Double Murder

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This Morning, Fulton County Sheriff Albert Roork issued a press release announcing that a missing persons investigation started 8 months ago by investigator Dale Weaver was closed of April 7 2021. This case ended in a double murder in Alton Missouri back in in 2002. Angela Mack Cox and her four-year-old son Mickey Rettew were killed by Clarence Krusen. Sheriff Roork said the case would never have been solved without the hard work of Dale Weaver and the FBI.  The Sheriff also said the case spanned from California to Virginia and that Investigator Weaver spent hundreds of hours on the case. Krusen was shot to death in February of 2012. Its was determined through a polygraph exam with Clarence Krusen’s wife Barbara Krusen who told them her husband had killed the two and burn their remains in a furnace attached to their home.  Sheriff Roork said he hoped that this would bring closure to the friends and family of Angela and Mickey.

 

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