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Decades-Old Cold Case Reopened: Twin Daughters Propel Investigation into Father's Unsolved Murder Bonne Terre, MO - In the small city of Bonne Terre, Missouri, a chilling mystery that remained unsolved for decades is seeing new life, thanks to the relentless pursuit of justice by the twin daughters of Jimmie Wade Martin. On an ill-fated October night in 1989, Martin was fatally injured during a bar brawl, an event that shocked this quiet community known for its lead mines and close-knit vibe. Martin, who was 29 at the time, promised his twin daughters, Angela Williams and Andrea Lynn, then aged 11, a trip to a yard sale that never came to be. His life brutally ended, his body discovered in the early hours on a street close to the bar where the fight occurred. The initial investigation yielded an arrest but charges were swiftly dropped, and the case turned cold, leaving the community and Martin's family grappling with unresolved grief. As years passed, frustration and questions loomed large for Williams and Lynn, who fiercely held onto memories of their father. They were struck by the reality of his young age when they themselves turned 29, the same age at which their father's life was cut short. Their resolve to seek answers intensified, launching them on a quest for justice that spanned over three decades. Driven by desperation, the sisters compiled an exhaustive binder of evidence they aptly named "Jimmie's Bible," and began canvassing the town. By confronting residents with connections to the night of the incident, they sought any scrap of memory that might piece together the mystery of that night. In 2020, leveraging modern digital platforms, the twins and two cousins started the podcast "Small Town Forgotten," chronicling their investigation and reaching a wider audience. This public recounting spurred the St. Francois County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to reopen the case in early 2021. Their persistence eventually led to an arrest this past month when 69-year-old Wesley Paul Marler was charged with first-degree assault in connection to Martin's death. Marler has pleaded not guilty to the charges. At the time of the tragic incident, Bonne Terre was a serene locale where relationships and loyalties were entrenched. The sisters express a lingering superstition about Friday the 13th, the day their father was killed, adding a layer of eerie coincidence to the tragedy. Marler's attorney has commented on the challenges of prosecuting such an old case, citing faded memories and deteriorated evidence. However, the twins are convinced of Marler's involvement, piecing together a narrative from community whispers that suggested a personal grudge stemming from Marler's suspicion that Martin was involved with his wife. The case has gripped the community, hinging on the dramatic findings of Angela and Andrea, who leave no stone unturned - from interviewing old suspects to reviewing sealed documents. The initial suspect, wrongfully arrested in 1989, even contributed to their quest by sharing crucial case files. Authorities renewed focus on the case has been partly credited to the public attention garnered by the podcast. This new investigation phase is supported by the promise of Gilliam, the former St. Francois County prosecutor, who acknowledged that new leads have emerged. For the sisters, the journey has been fraught with emotional upheaval. A rollercoaster of hope, frustration, and determination defines their pursuit. The recent developments have brought a mix of elation and anxiety - a testament to the complex layers of long-awaited justice. The story of Jimmie Wade Martin's untimely death and his daughters' relentless quest for truth highlights not only the deep scars left by unresolved crimes but also the powerful role of persistence and modern media in reopening cold cases. As the legal proceedings unfold, the sisters remain hopeful, their journey a poignant reminder of the enduring bonds of family and the ceaseless quest for truth. [Visit Republican Ballot News]( Republican Ballot News, 70 South West Century Drive, Suite 100 PMB 5102, Bend, OR 97702 Intended for: {EMAIL}
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