In the early hours of December 4, 1978, a routine visit to a 7-Eleven store in San Diego's South Park neighborhood turned into a harrowing scene. A customer entered the convenience store at 2101 Fern Street around 1:00 a.m. and found the clerk, 24-year-old Halley "Butch" Watson, lifeless behind the counter. Watson had suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the head, delivered at close range. The store's cash register was emptied, with the perpetrator escaping with a mere $39. This brutal act not only ended a young life but also instilled fear within the community.
Just a day prior, on December 3, 1978, another senseless murder occurred under eerily similar circumstances. At approximately 2:00 a.m., 21-year-old U.S. Navy sailor Terry Pahl visited an all-night laundromat at 3519 30th Street to do his laundry. The laundromat's owner arrived an hour later for a routine check and discovered Pahl's body lying face down at the rear of the establishment. He had been shot twice in the back of the head at close range. Pahl's wallet, keys, and his blue 1975 Chevrolet pickup truck were missing, indicating robbery as a possible motive.
The murders of Watson and Pahl shared striking similarities that suggested a connection. Both victims were young men attacked in local businesses during the early morning hours. The locations of the crimes were approximately 14 blocks apart on the same street. Ballistics testing revealed that the same .22 caliber revolver was used in both homicides. These factors led investigators to believe that a single perpetrator was responsible for both murders.
Following the murders, law enforcement intensified their efforts to locate Pahl's stolen vehicle, hoping it would lead them to the killer. The blue 1975 Chevrolet pickup truck was found abandoned and disabled on December 5, 1978, on the southbound lanes of Interstate 5 at Main Street. Despite this discovery, the trail went cold, and no significant leads emerged from the vehicle. ...Read More
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