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Witness: Memories strong in McCullough case

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As he described the way Maria looked, Ridulph paused for a moment and became emotional. He said she was a beautiful girl, tall with dark hair, who always was smiling.

Ridulph said he remembered Maria’s friend, Kathy Sigman, coming to the home the evening of Dec. 3, 1957, and saying she couldn’t find Maria. The two had been playing at the corner of Archie and Center Cross, near their homes.

Ridulph and a friend then began to walk the neighborhood looking for his sister. He testified that police soon were notified of Maria’s disappearance; neighbors began to help the family search for the little girl.

“I don’t think I’d be exaggerating by saying there were nearly 100 people already [that night],” Ridulph said.

Searches continued the next day, with no sign of Maria, he said. He never saw his sister again. After her body was found, she was buried in May 1958, he said.

Seattle police Detective Irene Lau testified that McCullough referred to Maria during a June 2011 interview as stunningly beautiful, with big, brown eyes, and “lovely, lovely, lovely.” She said McCullough was angry about being interviewed, but his face softened as he spoke of Maria.

Also Monday, Kane County Associate Judge James Hallock granted two motions filed by the state, which sought a gag order so a jailhouse informant’s identity would not be released, and another asking that the informant be allowed to testify as a John Doe witness.

A letter from another inmate at the DeKalb County Jail sent to prosecutors claims McCullough approached him about intimidating or hurting Kirk Swaggerty, one of the state’s witnesses.

Swaggerty, who is imprisoned after being found guilty last year of murder and home invasion, has said he had a conversation with McCullough while in the county jail.

Prosecutor Julie Trevarthen said the informant, who will be called as a John Doe witness, has told authorities McCullough described kidnapping and killing Maria in great detail.

McCullough’s attorneys had asked Hallock to bar the state from calling the informant as a witness, but the judge denied that request.

McCullough was indicted Aug. 19, 2011, by a grand jury on charges of murder, kidnapping and abduction of an infant. The charges are based on laws as they were written in 1957.


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