Lewis–Clark Valley murders

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The Lewis–Clark Valley murders refer to a cluster of unsolved murders and disappearances that occurred in the Lewiston-Clarkston metropolitan area of northern Idaho between 1979 and 1982. Law enforcement investigators have identified four victims and possibly a fifth that are connected to a single suspect.{{cite AV media |date= 2 May 2017|title= A Look into the Suspect in Christina White Disappearance|medium= TV news report|language= en|url=https://klewtv.com/news/local/a-look-into-the-suspect-in-christina-white-disappearance |access-date=31 October 2019|publisher= KLEW}}

Victims

=Christina White=

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Christina Lee White, 12, was last seen in Asotin, Washington, on April 28, 1979, at the Asotin County Fair. She called her mother at around 2:30 p.m. from a friend's house to report feeling ill from the heat. Because she did not own a car, her mother was unable to pick her up; instead, she advised Christina to rest, lay down, and apply a moist towel to her neck; then, when she felt better, to return home. Her mother assumed she had gotten better and returned to the fair when she did not phone back.{{cite web |url= https://klewtv.com/news/local/38-years-later-a-look-into-the-christina-white-disappearance|title= 38 years later, a look into the Christina White disappearance|author=Lafferty, Kaila |date= 27 April 2017|website= KLEW|publisher=KLEW Television |access-date=30 October 2019}}{{cite web |url= http://charleyproject.org/case/christina-lee-white|title= Christina Lee White|author= |website= Charley Project|access-date=30 October 2019}}

Between 7:00 and 10:00 p.m., Christina was last seen on the 500 block of 2nd Street. She was not there when her mother arrived to pick her up. When her classmates last saw her, she was reportedly on her way home. Her schoolwork was discovered in pieces at a field outside of Asotin a few weeks after she vanished. Christina was also last seen riding her white ten-speed bicycle at the time of her disappearance.{{cite web |title=Christina White |url=https://doenetwork.org/cases/2634dfwa.html |access-date=17 April 2021|work=Doe Network}} It has never been located.

=Kristin David=

Senior student at the University of Idaho, Kristin Noel David, 22, was last seen on a bicycle on June 26, 1981, while travelling from Moscow, Idaho, south on U.S. Highway 95 to Lewiston, Idaho. David's dismembered remains were first found on July 4, 1981, six miles west of Clarkston, Washington, and just west of Silcott Island, in and along the Snake River. The following day, some, but not all, of the bones were discovered somewhere down the river. The body parts were wrapped in pages from several local newspaper editions from April 1981, and the remains were hidden inside black plastic bags. Clothing, other personal belongings, and David's blue 10-speed bicycle were never found.{{cite news |title= Dismembered Body Could Be of Idaho Coed|publisher= South Idaho Press |location= Burley, ID|date= 6 July 1981}}

Several people who were travelling on Highway 95 the day David vanished claimed to have seen a woman who matched David's description being approached by a man in a brown vehicle on the west, or southbound, side of the road just outside Genesee, Idaho. According to additional eyewitnesses, the same man approached or interacted with various female cyclists and pedestrians on Highway 95 the same day.{{cite news |title= Slaying Still Unsolved|agency=Associated Press |publisher= South Idaho Press |location= Burley, ID|page=9|date= 27 May 1983}}

=Lewiston Civic Theater incident=

Kristina Diane Nelson, 21, and her stepsister Jacqueline Ann Miller, 18, disappeared while walking from Nelson's apartment to a grocery store in downtown Lewiston, Idaho on September 12, 1982.{{cite news |title= No Clues in Disappearance of Three Lewiston persons|agency= Asasociated Press|publisher= South Idaho Press|location= Burley, ID|page=3|date= 2 March 1983}} On the same night, Steven Pearsall, 35, also went missing from the Lewiston Civic Theater. He asked his friends to drop him off so he could do some laundry washing and clarinet practice. He worked there as a janitor. He has not been seen or heard from since.{{cite news |title= No Clues in Disappearance of Three Lewiston Persons |agency=Associated Press |publisher= South Idaho Press |location= Burley, ID|page=3|date= 2 March 1983}}

Uncharacteristically for Pearsall, he left his clarinet at the theatre. He also left an uncashed paycheck at his apartment and his car parked at a friend's house. Pearsall was well known to both women and had a "big brother"-like relationship with them. They only lived a few blocks away from his apartment, and on their way to the store, they would have passed the theatre and may have even gone inside. Nelson had worked as a janitor at the theatre before quitting, and Pearsall took her position. Pearsall and Nelson had also both attended Lewis-Clark State College.{{cite AV media |people= Bradley, Anne (Director)|date= 28 November 2018|title= Cold Valley|medium= TV Series|language= en}}{{cite news |title= Lewiston PD has suspect.|publisher= South Idaho Press |location= Burley, ID|date= 3 January 1995}}{{cite news |title= Missing Lewiston Trio May Not Be Connected|agency=Associated Press |publisher= Times-News |location= Twin Falls, ID|page=3|date= 19 September 1982}}

The remains of Nelson and Miller were found March 19, 1984, in a rural area 35 miles from Lewiston near Kendrick, Idaho. Investigators were unable to determine a cause of death for Nelson, but determined that Miller had been murdered.{{cite news |title= Police Confirm Suspicions|agency=Associated Press |publisher= Times-News|location= Twin Falls ID|page=2|date= 28 March 1984}}{{cite news |title= Rites set for Lewiston Women |agency=Associated Press |publisher= Spokane Chronicle|location= Spokane, WA|page=13|date= 25 March 1985}} Pearsall was never located.{{cite web |url= http://charleyproject.org/case/steven-r-pearsall|title= Steven R. Pearsall|author= |website= Charley Project|access-date=30 October 2019}} Investigators initially suspected Pearsall may have been involved in the Nelson-Miller abduction and murders, but later stated that all three had probably been in or near the theater at the time they vanished and were likely victims of the same killer.{{cite news |title= Visit Rules Man Out in Serial Killer Probe|publisher= Spokesman-Review |location= Spokane, WA|page=20|date= 9 October 1998}} Authorities believe it is possible Pearsall witnessed their murders and was himself killed as a result.

Suspects and investigation

In 1984, Idaho State Police stated that serial killer Ottis Toole had "implicated himself" in the murder of David and was their "strongest suspect", but added that two other men had also confessed to the same crime.{{cite news |title= Task Force eyes suspect in UI Murder|agency=Associated Press |publisher= South Idaho Press |location= Burley, ID|page=3|date= 22 May 1984}}{{cite news |title= Toole Charged in Killing|publisher= Tyler Morning Telegraph |location= Tyler, TX|date= 25 May 1984}} In 2009, a retired Lewiston police detective who had also interviewed Toole stated that he had ruled him out as a suspect.{{cite news |title= Toole Charged in Killing|agency=United Press International|publisher= Tyler Morning Telegraph |location= Tyler, TX|page=14|date= 25 May 1984}}{{cite news |title= FBI Keeps File Open on Kristin David Case|url= https://lmtribune.com/northwest/fbi-keeps-file-open-on-kristin-david-case/article_ec559279-df44-5002-a29f-4d2c18bb978c.html|publisher= Lewiston Tribune|location= Lewiston, ID|date= 16 February 2008}} In 1995, Lewiston police announced that Nelson, Miller, and Pearsall may have been murdered together inside the Lewiston Civic Theater by another theater employee. The suspect, who was present at the theater the night of the trio's disappearance, had also lived in the home from which White disappeared in 1979.{{cite news |title= Lewiston PD has suspect.|agency=Associated Press |publisher= South Idaho Press |location= Burley, ID|page=5|date= 3 January 1995}}

In 1998, authorities from Spokane, Washington who were investigating the killings that would later be attributed to Robert Lee Yates interviewed this same suspect.{{cite news |title= Interview suspect in Lewiston-area killings |agency=Associated Press |publisher= Times-News |location= Twin Falls, ID|page=14|date= 3 January 1995}} In 1998, Lewiston police stated their belief that Kristin David's murder was linked with the other Lewiston-area murders and disappearances.{{cite web |url= https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/aug/22/lewiston-law-enforcement-gives-fresh-look-at-unsol/|title= Lewiston law enforcement gives fresh look at unsolved 1982 killings

|last=Clouse |first=Thomas|date=22 August 2017|website=The Spokesman-Review |access-date=October 31, 2019}} A 2009 news report stated that David had worked for a time at the Lewiston Civic Theater and may have known the same theater employee suspected in the Nelson-Miller-Pearsall case.{{cite web |url= https://lmtribune.com/northwest/fbi-keeps-file-open-on-kristin-david-case/article_ec559279-df44-5002-a29f-4d2c18bb978c.html|title= FBI keeps file open on Kristin David case

|last=Lee |first=Sandra|publisher=TLewiston Tribune |date=16 February 2009|website=The Lewiston Tribune |access-date=October 31, 2019}} In 2011, a 53-minute documentary examining the case, Confluence, was released which identified the then-unnamed suspect.{{Citation|title=Confluence|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1813235/|access-date=2020-04-13}}

In 2018, a two-part television documentary series examining the case, Cold Valley, aired on the Investigation Discovery network.{{cite AV media |people= Bradley, Anne (Director)|date= 28 November 2018|title= Cold Valley|medium= TV Series|language= en}}

An Asotin County police detective who appeared on the program reaffirmed the links police had made earlier between the White and Pearsall disappearances and murders of Nelson and Miller, stating they were likely the work of the same killer.{{cite news |title= Investigation Discovery show debuting Thursday will focus on decades-old mysterious deaths and disappearances in Idaho|publisher= Yakima Herald |location= Yakima, WA |date= 26 November 2018}} The program also linked the suspect with three other cases in and outside the region, including an unsolved Chicago murder from 1963.{{cite AV media |people= Bradley, Anne (Director)|date= 28 November 2018|title= Cold Valley|medium= TV Series|language= en}}

This case is discussed in detail in the Snake River Killer{{Cite web |title=Snake River Killer Podcast |url=https://www.snakeriverkiller.com |access-date=2025-02-10 |website=Snake River Killer Podcast |language=en-US}} podcast .

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