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Authors: Ann Rule

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Larry Sturholm’s book,
All for Nothing,
recalled the daring and tragic robbery of a gold train. In 1923, Ray, shown here in the Washington State Reformatory at Monroe in his first prison sentence, lured his twin, Roy, and younger brother, Hugh, into the ill-fated plot. (
From
All for Nothing)

While Ray had the mind for criminal plots, Roy went along with his identical twin brother. Their story fascinated Larry Sturholm, who wrote a very successful book about them. (
From
All For Nothing)

A DESPERATE HOUSEWIFE

The staff at Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter of Bellevue were friends as well as coworkers. They all liked Carolyn Durall and spoke of how considerate she was, the woman who was always smiling. In happier days, they posed together. Carolyn is on the far right, and Denise Jannusche is in the middle in the back row.

The Jannusches, Denise and Gary, and the Duralls, Carolyn and Bob, were friends for years, but the young wives became best friends. Denise was at the forefront of the massive search for Carolyn after she simply disappeared one morning.

John Henry Browne, one of Seattle’s most accomplished—and flamboyant—defense attorneys, represented Bob Durall initially. Early in his career, when he was a public defender, he also represented Ted Bundy.

Carolyn Durall loved to ice skate and to ride her horses. Here she’s on a skating outing with her children.

Carolyn at a party for her at Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter. She is pregnant in this picture taken not too long before her daughter was born.

MISSING PERSON

Carolyn Durall

Last seen the morning of August 7, 1998 leaving her home in Renton Highlands area. Driving a 1990 maroon colored, Ford Aerostar Van, License Plate #166 CWI

Female, Caucasian, approximately 5′ 7″, 120 lbs. 35 years of age. Short, blond hair. Blue eyes.

If you have any information or have seen Carolyn, please call (425) 455-8026.

Carolyn Durall is pictured on the “missing” flyer that her friends distributed within forty-eight hours of her mysterious disappearance.

Several of Carolyn’s friends planted this flowering cherry tree in a park in the Renton Highlands neighborhood where she once lived. Linda Gunderson and Denise Jannusche are on the right.

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