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A Capitol Hill Mystery: The Unsolved Murder of Press Secretary Sally Swisher Heet
A Capitol Hill Mystery: The Unsolved Murder of Press Secretary Sally Swisher Heet
Posted by admin on February 22, 2025, 01:27 85 0

A Promising Career Cut Short

On April 16, 1986, the life of 35-year-old Sally Swisher Heet, a dedicated press secretary for Senator Dan Evans of Washington, was tragically ended. Born on August 16, 1950, in Richmond, Indiana, Sally's journey led her to the University of Washington, where she graduated with honors in communications in 1972. Her professional path included roles at the Dorothy Matin Agency, Jay Rockey Public Relations, and Rainier National Bank in Seattle, where she advanced to vice president and manager of the Corporate Communications Division. In 1983, she embraced the role of press secretary for Senator Evans, relocating to Washington, D.C., to continue her burgeoning career.

The Tragic Discovery

The morning of April 17, 1986, raised concerns when Sally failed to attend an 8:30 a.m. breakfast meeting with Senator Evans and a Washington Post reporter—a commitment she was known to honor punctually. Worried by her uncharacteristic absence, her brother, Jim Hudson, and a colleague visited her third-story condominium in the 500 block of E Street, NE. There, they found Sally's lifeless body; she had been brutally stabbed multiple times. Authorities noted that her mailbox was open with mail still inside, suggesting a possible encounter upon her arrival home. ...Read More


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