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Stickel remembers writing Davis the first time while he was still living in the general population at a maximum security prison in 1992. She had recently moved back to Davenport from Nevada, where she had been studying to become a paralegal.

She never finished her classes, but she enjoyed poring over court records and watching cop shows, and Davis’ case was not the first mystery she solved.

Stickel’s older brother had died when she was 14, and she’d always been told he’d been shot dead by two boys that were his closest friends. For years, she and her relatives had seen the boys walking free and unpunished in Davenport.

She decided to head to the courthouse and find out why. As she read through the files, she learned the family lore was wrong: the three boys had been playing Russian roulette. Her brother had shot himself.

Stickel was mortified that she had been so wrong about an innocent family. And she wondered about another family tragedy, the death of her brother’s daughter, Brianna, in faraway Rantoul.

She found where Davis was lodged and wrote him a letter. She got no response. She wrote again.

“I said to my sister, ‘You know, we never really did know what happened with Brianna’s case,’ ” she said. “ ‘We should go down to Rantoul and find out.’ ”

She drove to Rantoul and asked to meet with the detective who had handled the case. He assured them that Davis was the killer and pleaded guilty, drumming his fingers on a folder he refused to let them open.

So they went to the Champaign County courthouse. They found out Davis had not pleaded guilty, had in fact been found guilty in 1981. He was awarded a second trial on appeal and was again found guilty in 1983.

Stickel requested copies of the transcripts, but what arrived in the mail a few weeks later was a stack of police investigation reports. Reading the reports, witness statements didn’t seem to gibe with court testimony, and investigators never seemed to have investigated witnesses whom she believed should have been suspects.

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