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Trace Evidence Trace Evidence Skip to content Home About Us Buy the Magazine Depositions ← Older posts November 17, 2023 · 11:26 am Got Milk? (by Michael Bracken) When I married Temple Walker in November 2015, I did not realize I was marrying into a crime family. I’m not certain she realized it, either. Not long after our marriage, Temple and her father—James Lincoln Walker, aka Jim—took an interest in family history and soon discovered multiple miscreants in various branches of their family tree. One stood out: Merle Dees, an indicted participant in the 10-day Louisiana Milk Strike of 1947, was Jim’s uncle by marriage (his mother’s sister’s husband). The strike, referred to by the Times Picayune (April 4, 1947) as a “10-day reign of terror” during which “trains were held up, trucks and cars riddled with buckshot and rifle slugs and at least one person wounded,” prevented most milk deliveries to New Orleans. The strike, called by the Dairymen’s Union (AF...

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