
The murder mystery of a man who owned a ghost town near the New Mexico-Arizona line remains unsolved four months after he was found shot to death, and investigators say the case has stalled.
“We need help,” said Capt. Ryan Suggs of the New Mexico State Police. “We need to turn up a new lead.”
The body of Larry Link, 68, and a small-caliber revolver nearby were found by his son on June 7 just outside his property in Steins, a 5,000-person town that borders Arizona. Link and his wife Linda were the longtime owners of Steins Railroad Ghost Town.
Suggs told the Las Cruces Sun-News that the only people who have been ruled out in the killing are Link’s family members.
Ghost town owner's killing a mystery
SANTA FE, N.M. — The murder mystery of a man who owned a ghost town near the New Mexico-Arizona line remains unsolved four months after he was found shot to
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MEDIA: Who killed Larry Link from Steins, New Mexico in 2011? He owned a fun ghost town roadside attraction. Why kill him?
I’ll check it out later.