Why would two men wearing three-piece suits and sunglasses appear in Keddie’s Back Door bar about 10 p.m. Some readers might find the following information unsettling or objectionable. While the two major suspects are dead, there are individuals still living who are of interest to law enforcement.Įditor’s note: This is the third part in a series about Plumas County’s unsolved Keddie murders. Coincidence or not, these remains were discovered three years almost to the date of the unsolved murders. The remains of the daughter, Tina, 12, who was discovered missing later that day, were recovered near Feather Falls in 1984.
It’s a case where the bodies of Glenna “Sue” Sharp, 36, her son, John, 15, and his friend Dana Wingate, 17, were found brutally murdered on the floor of the Sharps’ Keddie home, cabin 28.
This is the third part in a series about new evidence and information concerning the infamous Keddie murders of April 11, 1981.