Evansdale, Iowa – The father of Elizabeth Collins, a young girl who was tragically murdered, believes that law enforcement may know who the killer is but lacks the necessary evidence to make an arrest. In the wake of this heartbreaking loss, Collins’ father hopes that a new documentary will shed light on the case and help bring closure to the family.
Collins and her cousin, Lyric Cook-Morrissey, went missing back in 2012 during a bike ride in Evansdale, Iowa. Their bodies were later discovered by hunters in a remote area. Despite years passing since the tragic incident, no arrests have been made in connection to the murders.
The father of Elizabeth Collins, Drew Collins, expressed frustration over the lack of progress in the case, stating that he believes the killer is known to law enforcement but remains at large due to a lack of evidence. He hopes that the upcoming documentary will bring attention to the case and potentially uncover new leads that could lead to justice for his daughter and niece.
The documentary, titled “The Lake Erie Murders: It Knows No Bounds,” is set to feature the story of Collins and Cook-Morrissey’s tragic deaths. The hope is that the documentary will reach a wider audience and prompt anyone with information to come forward and assist in solving the case.
In the years following the murders, the Collins family has been vocal about their desire for answers and justice for Elizabeth. They have continuously pleaded for anyone with information to come forward and help bring closure to the devastating loss of their daughter.
Despite the passage of time, Drew Collins remains optimistic that the truth will come to light and the person responsible for his daughter’s death will be brought to justice. The family’s unwavering dedication to seeking justice serves as a reminder of the impact of unsolved crimes on the loved ones left behind, and the importance of continued efforts to bring closure to those affected by such tragedies.