04-08-2013, 05:17 PM
(04-08-2013, 04:43 PM)NightOwl Wrote: OlderThanDirt explained accurately about the reward and it should be available. Individuals can also put up a reward.
Testimony at his trial revealed that DNA from at least three other people was found at the scene. The case remains open.
Thanks for the article, NO.
I guess I was hoping for the name of a specific bank (i.e. Chase, Glass Town Federal Credit Union, etc.) and the name of the account (i.e. Clarke/Straub Reward Fund, Justice for Johnny and Lisa Reward Fund).
Unfortunately, as this is the way it's done - in racist, pro-gun Arizona - I assumed it was commonplace throughout the US.
I've been confused with the discrepancy between the $20K associated with the Straub family and the bantering of an alleged $50K by the Clarkes. In other words: What is the total amount available for a reward?
It seems that there isn't a solid, verifiable number readily available in the public domain.
With multiple pages devoted to the memory of Johnny Clarke, I fail to understand the logic of withholding this type of information from the public.
Can someone help me understand why this information would be withheld and NOT vigorously promoted?