On September 10th, 1984 - two years after Alaska's largest unsolved murder - authorities announced that they had a suspect in custody. However, the case presented by state prosecutors over the next several years would leave behind several questions, which remain unanswered today…This video is sponsored by PodDecks: Use Code TCNS for 10% off. https://powered-by-pod-decks.peachs.co/a/lawrence-leaseFollow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/truecrimensLike Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/truecrimeneversleepspodcastSupport Us By Buying Us a Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/tcnsDon't forget to like and subscribe! You can find the True Crime Never Sleeps Podcast on all major podcast platforms.SourcesWikipedia - Craig, AlaskaMedium - “Alaska’s Worst Mass Murder: The 1982 FV Investor Murders”The New York Times - “Suspect Had Worked On Boat Where 8 Died In ‘82”The Daily Sentinel - “Judge Ponders Bail Reduction for Peel”The Daily Sentinel - “Peel Defense Sees Indictment Errors”The Daily Sentinel - “Misconduct Alleged In Peel Probe”Spokane Chronicle - “Lawyer wants burned boat refloated”Longview Daily News - “Judge rips prosecutors”Spokane Chronicle - “Judge blasts arson prosecutors”The Spokesman-Review - “Peel case dismissed; prosecutors scolded”

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