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Feb. 25, 2010

No Closure in Case of Murdered Newlyweds

Michale Callahan, a former Illinois State police officer, writes about the unsolved murders of Dyke and Karen Rhoads, and why his attempts to reopen the case failed.

By Michale Callahan

This true story exposes what government is capable of doing at its worst and serves as a warning that the U.S. Supreme Court is silencing those who would speak out against government corruption.

Should any crime ever be "Too Politically Sensitive" to search for the truth? This true story starts as a small town murder mystery in East Central Illinois that spawns into a vast web of deceit and cover-up that shatters the ideals, beliefs and ...

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