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Tips and reward fund grow for missing Summer Wells


The 5-year-old girl from the Beech Creek community of Hawkins County was first reported missing June 15.
The tip count with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation as of Thursday afternoon stands at 750, TBI spokeswoman Susan Niland said via email.
Meanwhile, reward money sent to the Church Hill Rescue Squad has reached $37,350, Capt. Tim Coup of the squad said via email on Thursday.
Summer was reported missing from her family’s Beech Creek home in Hawkins County, near the Sullivan County line, about 6:30 p.m. on June 15. She is white, weighs about 40 pounds, is 3 feet tall and has blonde hair and blue eyes. ....

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The Victimization of Velma Tharpe and Paul Garrett


The Victimization of Velma Tharpe and Paul Garrett
A decade after Garrett completed a prison sentence for Tharpe’s killing, another man is charged with the murder
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In late 2004, a little more than a year after a Nashville man named Paul Garrett was sent to prison for the killing of a sex worker named Velma Tharpe, police and prosecutors received a piece of information that should have set off alarms. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation had run a DNA sample taken from Tharpe’s stomach and vaginal area and run it through the national Combined DNA Index System. They found a match, but it wasn’t Paul Garrett: The DNA was from a Nashville man named Calvin Atchison. But this revelation led to little more than a yellow sticky note in a prosecutors’ case file. The note read, “Someone should look into this.”  ....

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