[6], In December 2012, Sarasota County investigators announced they were seeking an order to exhume Smith's and Hickock's bodies from Mount Muncie Cemetery, in the hopes that mitochondrial DNA extracted from their bones could be matched to semen found at the Walker home. The pair were among the many suspects given a polygraph which they both passed, being dismissed from the inquiry. At one lot, Cliff, 24, who spent most of his time atop an Appaloosa horse, considered a two-tone 1956 Chevrolet 210. But the next morning, they vanished. Homicide detectives often are told to work on older cases when they have time. Christine drove home first that afternoon. Myers asked, five rows of wrinkles amassing above his large blue eyes. Im going to go over a few of the main suspects, then tell you a little bit about my own personal theory. Along with Richard Hickock, Smith took part in the burglary and multiple murder at the Clutter . For those few crime drama aficionados who aren't familiar with the case, in late November of 1959 two petty felons, Richard Eugene Hickock and Perry Smith, arrived at a house near Holcomb, Kansas. Or herself. It was only days before Christmas, and the Walker family had already begun to put a few presents around the tree in anticipation of Christmas morning. Deputies were already working hard in the Walker home when the sheriff arrived. On December 19th, 1959, an entire family was found brutally murdered in Florida. DNA no match, but some still link 'In Cold Blood' killers to Osprey Then she was taken to Jimmies bedroom and raped on the bed before being shot with a .22 firearm. Cliff was shot in the face immediately, followed by Jimmie, the young boy eating a lollipop hed been bought as a treat. Could they be from Christine's heel? It is therefore believed that Smith and Hickock may have gained entry to the Walker home on the pretense of selling their car. The Walkers' marriage certificate, which was reported stolen, had turned up among items given to Cliff Walker's niece by a relative in 2013. It was quiet, which was odd as the family was known to rise early. He saw it as a blatant copycat killing. Unsolved Mysteries: The Walker Family Murders | by Michael East | True