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Walter then talked to Sharon again and pressured her for more details about his wife's whereabouts, going so far as to pointing a house key to her throat and threatening to gouge her with it. Sharon told him to call Boldizs and ask to help look for Patricia. Shortly before midnight, Sharon and Boldizs found a female's dead body in a secluded spot a mile outside of town. Boldizs said Sharon wanted to search that area; it was a popular lover's lane where they often went on dates.
The dead woman was clad in a black sweater and a yellow dress, which was hiked up to her waist. She lay face-down and had been shot four times with a .22 pistol. The first shot was slightly above the mouth and had gone upward into her brain, a fatal injury. There was another gunshot to the abdomen that had cut through her body and come out the other side and two to her shoulders. Her skirt had powder burns, suggesting at least one close range shot. The time of death was estimated as 9:00 PM on May 27. Patricia was laid to rest in Mount Auburn Cemetery in St. Joseph. Sharon, Walter, and Boldizs were all questioned by police. The latter two acknowledged they'd had romantic relationships with Sharon and consented to a polygraph exam. Sharon refused to give a written statement or a polygraph as she said that an innocent person had no need to take a polygraph and anyway her attorney had told her not to. Walter and Boldizs were given the lie detector tests on June 1 and both passed them.
The dead woman was clad in a black sweater and a yellow dress, which was hiked up to her waist. She lay face-down and had been shot four times with a .22 pistol. The first shot was slightly above the mouth and had gone upward into her brain, a fatal injury. There was another gunshot to the abdomen that had cut through her body and come out the other side and two to her shoulders. Her skirt had powder burns, suggesting at least one close range shot. The time of death was estimated as 9:00 PM on May 27. Patricia was laid to rest in Mount Auburn Cemetery in St. Joseph. Sharon, Walter, and Boldizs were all questioned by police. The latter two acknowledged they'd had romantic relationships with Sharon and consented to a polygraph exam. Sharon refused to give a written statement or a polygraph as she said that an innocent person had no need to take a polygraph and anyway her attorney had told her not to. Walter and Boldizs were given the lie detector tests on June 1 and both passed them.
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