The lifeless body of Amy Whiteley lay inside the quaint two-storey sand-dashed board house familiar to people born and bred in Fletchers Land in Kingston in the 1960s. Relatives and curious on-lookers marvelled at the circumstances of her death and, more importantly, the identify of her killer. Edna Witter, younger sister of the dead woman, was hustled into a police vehicle in which she sat stone-faced. Why would she kill her sister, the crowd wondered.
More...
More...