 The scene of the crime is presented by Billy Johnson Jr. Attorney-at-Law. While Eastern Kentucky is generally a calm and peaceful place to live, this area is no stranger to unsolved crime. In the coming weeks, I'll walk you through some older unsolved cases, like the murder of Jerry Allen in Sawyersville in 1977, who was killed on Christmas Day. Then there's the double homicide of Joel and Herbert Witton in Johnson County in 1998, and the missing persons case of Glenver Osborn, who disappeared without a trace from the Weddington Plaza in 2006. We'll also take a look at some more recent cases, like those of Larry Hinkel and Jeffrey Turner, both killed while walking in Floyd County at night. Larry Hinkel, just earlier this summer in the Teaberry community, struck while he was walking home from a friend's house. He was the good neighbor. I mean, he was somebody that your car broke down or he needed something done, my devil, you know, he did what he could to help people. And the case of Jeffrey Turner, who was killed in 2015 in Martin while leaving a local restaurant. As we hear from friends, this incident has still left the community shaken. And he was laying there in the road. There was a drizzle in the rain. I said, Jeff, can you hear me? There's people already there. And I could tell, you know, the way people acted and everything. You know, he's gone. We're looking to members of the community, you, to help solve these cases. So if you have any information about any of these cases, please contact Kentucky State Police at the number on your screen. If you would like to talk to EKB News about any of these cases, or if you know a victim or their family and would like to talk to us, please get in touch at crime at EKBTV.com. Reporting in Pikeville, I'm Polly Hopkins for EKB News.