A state appellate court has ruled that a local jury can hear previously excluded pieces of evidence surrounding the death of 1950s child actor Dennis Day.
A recorded polygraph interview in which homi.
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PHOENIX, Ore. – The family of Dennis Day, the original Disney Mouseketeer who was found dead in his home months after he disappeared has now filed a $2.2 million lawsuit against Phoenix Police.
Justice for Dennis Day, that’s what his sister, California woman Nelda Adkins, after keeping quiet for 3 years during the investigation into her brother’s death.
“Nobody cares about you when you’ve been murdered and your body has been desaturated,” said Adkins.
The criminal case is going nowhere, Adkins said it’s because of how police investigated the case. The family finds it hard to believe, considering Day lived just a couple of blocks away from the police department.