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On May 1, 2008, Harold Wendal came home to find that his wife of twenty years, Eva Kay, had been beaten and had her throat slit and was laying in a pool of blood. Her murderer had been waiting in their home and attacked her as soon as she stepped through the front door. Nothing in the house had been stolen so it wasn’t a burglary gone wrong. The case went cold until July of the same year when a cut and paste letter arrived at the Atlanta Journal Constitution which indicated that Eva Kay had been having an affair. The police determined that the letter was genuine and was sent by whoever had murdered her. The case remains unsolved.