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The Burgundy Bifocals: How a Pair of Glasses Cracked a Murder

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The Burgundy Bifocals: How a Pair of Glasses Cracked a Murder

A pair of burgundy bifocals sat on the concrete floor of a locked cold-storage warehouse with an intact lock - and they belonged to a woman who had never been inside that building. That impossibility froze Detective Troy Bowers and set a chain of facts across two states, fifteen years and a theft that became a murder; how did those glasses end up there?

In this episode, we follow the record of Erin Ford’s disappearance, the discovery of the glasses in a secured municipal cold-storage on Anchor Street, and the early investigative steps that turned a missing-person call into a homicide line of inquiry. What did that crack in the lens and an untouched lock reveal about who had the access, and why?

Person: Erin Ford
Date: October 13-15 (disappearance reported Oct 13; glasses found Oct 15)
Location: Cold storage building on Anchor Street, Kettle Cove, Maine
Investigator: Detective Troy Bowers
Witness: Harbormaster Ray Tatum

- Erin Ford was 54 years old and had lived in Kettle Cove for 11 years.
- She left a VFW Hall meeting on Commerce Street around 8:45 PM on October 13 and was last seen walking toward Harbor Road.
- Doug Weir called her cell at 9:40 PM and again before 10:00 PM when she did not respond.
- Burgundy-framed bifocals with a cracked lower-right lens were found on the concrete floor near the back wall of the cold storage on the morning of October 15.
- Forensic locksmith Tom Whelan inspected the steel door and confirmed the combination lock showed no sign of forced entry or manipulation.

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