Investigators Couldn't Figure Out How This Plane Crashed, Until They Checked Her Handbag

Meet Daisie King

Daisie King lived a simple life and hardly raised any eyebrows in her day-to-day life. The 53-year-old Denver resident seemed like one of the least likely individuals to destroy a plane full of innocent souls. A widow, mother, and business owner, Daisie was nothing more than a kind, middle-aged lady. However, one weird piece of evidence survived the explosion and it pointed right to this sweet woman...

Enter John Gilbert Graham

Investigators found that Daisie's luggage was mostly torn to bits, but inside was fairly protected. In her handbag, they discovered clippings of a newspaper highlighting the crimes of small-town criminal John Gilbert Graham. They were perplexed by this. Why did Daisie King care about this petty crime? As they dug deeper, they realized things hit a little closer to home than they thought...

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.