On Friday night, March 5th, 1971, 18-year-old Judith Anne Haecker, a student at Palmer Junior College, was dropped off at her apartment in Davenport, Iowa by her mom and dad. It was around 9:30 p.m., and even though they only lived a few blocks away, they offered to walk her to the door, but she told them not to worry about it.
She had previously mentioned before that there was a man in the building who gave her the creeps, nothing she described as serious, just someone who made her uncomfortable. But that night Judith was planning on having some friends over and said she thought she saw their car nearby and that she’d be fine heading in on her own.
By Sunday evening, March 7th, Judith was scheduled to attend a youth service at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, and her mother went over to pick her up as planned. The door was locked, and Judith had a spare key hidden outside. Her mother knew where it was, and when she let herself in, she found Judith lying face up on the bed.
The apartment showed clear signs of a struggle. The window shade in Judith’s bedroom had been pulled down and was lying across the bed, but her belongings were still there, and nothing of value appeared to be missing. Investigators later determined she had died sometime in the early hours of Saturday morning. At some point, someone came to the apartment, got no answer, and left a note under the door before leaving.
As detectives interviewed the friends who had been at her apartment that night, they learned one of them said he left around 1:30 a.m., and another person reported that Judith made a call around 2:00 a.m., trying to reach her sister. It's also interesting that during the early stages of the investigation, before her body was even removed, another male friend also stopped by her apartment and was interviewed by police.
Although detectives have worked this case for more than 50 years, it remains unsolved, with no clear answers as to who was responsible for what happened inside that apartment.
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