#My grandfather was an uncaught serial killer

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I've made my DNA available for crime investigations. I've done as much research as I could, but my Dad's biological father drank himself to death in our 1/4 mile driveway Thanksgiving 1984, after being released from prison for bank robbery. He was drunk and got $7 in pennies from the bank, and he thought that because the bag was heavy that he'd made a good haul. The judge gave him 1 year per dollar without parole. He was well known for both his mechanical abilities and his ability to straight arm lift an anvil. Walter "Purvy" Wates. He was violent. Anyone in Mississippi who was kind to my dad, his twin sister, Linda, or his brother Gary (legally Gurry), had enough money to rob. He targeted either elderly, or displaced via the railroad building through the Gulf, immigrant shopkeepers. It was easy cash and he often left them alive to burn in their shops and restrained.
Conveniently, nearly all of the city halls with records pertaining to my grandfather or many births and deaths and crimes and well, all the things you'd expect that would be only held in County seat courthouses. Darned if every place that had records of my arsonist serial killer grandfather hadn't mysteriously been burned to the ground.
I'm including a conversation with my half first cousin about her memories with my grandma as some kind of confirmation. I do not know how to make anything right or to get anyone to investigate things, but I do know that after my grandmother passed, in the barn, there was a collection of vintage adult xxx content, fully auto AK-47s, and a quart sized jar of human teeth. My Dad being military, immediately went to report it because he cannot be living with any appearance of evil in his life. After the police (which my grandma/step grandpa basically owned) searched the grounds nothing was ever found, but we went back in to clean and none of the items were there any longer.

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