![]() In a bizarre new twist to the disappearance of Edward Corcoran, Derry District Court Judge Erhardt K. He loved to color the Mr Do posters - that was what he liked best - and now I'm so glad I was able to help him have a little happiness that day.įrom the Derry News, June 25th, 1958 (page 2): He really wanted to color his poster like the other children, so I gave him some baby aspirin and let him color while the others were having Story Time. I felt like crying, looking at his poor, dear fingers. "Daddy had to take me up 'cause I'm bad" was the way he put it. Macklin) had bent his fingers back because he had walked across a floor his mother had just washed and waxed. When I asked Dorsey what happened, he said that his father (stepfather Richard P. The fingers were swelled up like sausages. 'It was hurting him enough so that the poor little guy couldn't color his Mr Do safety poster,' the teacher said. TOT TOLD NURSERY TEACHER BEFORE BEATING DEATHįrom the Derry News, June 28th, 1958 (page 2): I pray that when he reads in the paper or hears on the news that Macklin has been locked up, Eddie will come home.' Mrs Dumont went on, 'Since this thing came out I get down on my knees every night and pray that Eddie Corcoran just got fed up with that beast of a stepfather and ran away. ![]() Asked if the doctors who treated the Corcoran boy might have been derelict in their duty when it came to reporting either an incidence of child abuse or the actual cause of death, Borton said, 'They will have serious questions to answer when Mr Macklin comes to trial.'
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