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Solving Keddie: A News Report About the Northern California Cold Case Homicides

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In the early-1980s, four homicides shattered a quiet, rural community in northeastern California. More than four decades later, the murders remain unsolved. Reevaluation of evidence and studying additional information reveals what happened.

294 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 24, 2025

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David Keller

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May 30, 2025
It's not worth reading. I know Dave Keller for what he is: A liar and a thief. He was fired from the Feather River Bulletin for plagiarism. Similarly, 99.9% of what he knows about the case he stole from my site and work. Yet he finds nothing to back up PCSO's own acknowledgement that the 1981 investigation was a poorly-staged coverup by inept drug-dealing pigs?! Dave Keller is just another apologist for murderers and pigs.

He lambasts former sheriff Hagwood and Gamberg, and myself, because I was given full access to case files. From those files, I've been able to prove the coverup by conspiring corrupt members of PCSO & CA-DOJ, and prove the Meeks and Sheila were the ringleaders who cooked up the plot to murder Sue.

In a sentence, Keller berates the good cops for allowing me to solve the case, and writes a 'book' based on cherry-picked information he has access to only because I was given the files. Yes, add 'hypocrite' and 'moron' to the list of deserved epithets. That he manages to come to so many startling 'non-conclusions' indicates Keller is working with brainpower similar to the lazy pigs who completely fucked up their own coverup.

Anyone willfully ignoring evidence should be routed out as a fraud. Keller is much worse than a common fraudster, though.
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April 28, 2025
Absolute trash from a liar, thief, and known plagiarist. Most of his "work" & "conclusions" are stolen from dmac, the guy who worked with the police to solve this case. Keller still manages to get so much wrong, such as the fact Sheila Sharp was in on the murders.

A terribly written book by a lazy asshole.
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