Christmas Eve, 1973. New London, Connecticut. While changing a tire, 20-year old Kevin Showalter is struck by a passing vehicle and killed in a hit-and-run. When the local police botch the investigation and make no effort to solve the case, Kevinâs mother is forced to fight for answers on her own. Years later, a grand jury investigation is launched and the townâs former mayor is named as the probable driver of the vehicle. However, further complications ensue when another man comes forward and confesses to the crime, creating debate about who was actually responsible for Kevinâs death. This weekâs episode of âThe Path Went Chillyâ will be examining what is perhaps the most extensive and controversial hit-and-run case in the history of the United States, which has still not found a conclusive resolution after four decades.Patreon.com/julesandashleyPatreon.com/thetrailwentcoldAdditional Reading:http://people.com/archive/a-mothers-anguish-kept-alive-a-sons-memory-and-her-lonely-search-for-his-hit-and-run-killer-vol-10-no-3/http://articles.courant.com/2005-12-12/news/0512120514_1_grand-jury-mr-hansen-casehttp://cooljustice.blogspot.ca/2013/02/this-is-what-grand-jury-report-looks.html\http://cooljustice.blogspot.ca/2016/09/hit-and-run-chronology-grand-jury.html
Christmas Eve, 1973. New London, Connecticut. While changing a tire, 20-year old Kevin Showalter is struck by a passing vehicle and killed in a hit-and-run. When the local police botch the investigation and make no effort to solve the case, Kevinâs mother is forced to fight for answers on her own. Years later, a grand jury investigation is launched and the townâs former mayor is named as the probable driver of the vehicle. However, further complications ensue when another man comes forward and c...