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Did Buford Pusser really kill his wife???

What are they going to do dig him up and put his corpse on trial?
Aren't there plenty of crimes being committed on a daily basis that these investigators could be spending their taxpayer funded time working on?
Probably some sort of special agenda.......
 
Sounds personal to you and I'm sorry for that and I in no way mean to devalue someones life but it's a still a story without an ending and always will be because the deceased sheriff can't be placed in front of a jury of his peers.
It's not the CIA assassinating the Kennedy's and the answer isn't going to result in anything other than a few headlines for a few days.
Did the man kill his wife? I have no idea.
Did the fact that the man may have killed his wife have affect on anything in the here and now? Absolutely not and there are plenty of active crimes and missing children cases that these great investigators could be working on that could have consequences in the now and the near future.
If they felt the sheriff was guilty and told the family the same and the family already knew and believed it then what was gained by what could only have been a massively expensive and time consuming operation other than publicity?
Just for the record my mom was murdered but I don't dwell on it because it was long ago and all parties concerned have long since went to stand in front of the final judge.
Sorry for your loss. I can't even imagine. I lost my Mother in a car crash we were in at age 9. Your situation is on a different level
 
Certainly food for thought. A lot of questions will still be unanswered. I can say, it takes one to know one to get the results he did
 
There was a Thread in June of 2024 that mentioned Pusser and I posted a comment. I think it is still interesting for this Thread.

"Not to hijack the OP's Thread, but your comment about Buford Pusser rang a distant bell in my memory. I worked with an attractive young female from Alcorn County MS where Pusser was from and he mistakenly took her for his girlfriend one night in a bar. He stormed over to my friend's table from behind, swung her chair around to face him and was going to teach her a lesson when he realized it was not his girlfriend. He did not apologize, but merely stormed back out with his big stick in hand. Needless to say, my friend needed to excuse herself to the restroom. Thanks."
 
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