Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Murder of Andrew H. Reagan

27-year-old Andrew Reagan was working as a terminal manager of B.B.I. Tucking Company in Evansville, Indiana. He last was seen alive on September 22, 1954, when he left the McCurdy Coral Room after having drinks with some friends at the McCurdy Coral Room.

On October 1, 1954, four laborers were checking a fence while riding a tractor on a Jim Ellis's Farm. This was when they discovered his body lying in a ditch along a country road five miles Northwest of Henderson, Kentucky. This was just 12 miles south of Evansville. 

He had been killed from at least 9 blows to the head with a tire tool-type instrument. His wallet was missing along with his money and I.D. inside of it. This leads investigators to believe the motive for the murder may have been a robbery.

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