Linda went to the park to enjoy a peaceful solo walk along the ocean, seeking the beauty and tranquility it offered.
Linda died from blunt trauma to the head and neck, indicating a violent homicide.
The investigation was hampered by heavy rains that washed away potential evidence, such as footprints and blood.
Investigators initially focused on a known violent offender, Harold Meade, who was on furlough near the park at the time of the murder.
Meade had a history of using rocks to kill, was in the vicinity of the park during the murder, and had allegedly confessed to the crime to an inmate.
Despite being a prime suspect, Meade was never charged with Linda's murder, and his furlough privileges were revoked. He died in prison in 2007.
Another suspect, referred to as Gregory, had a history of public indecency and was present at the park during the murder. He had scratches on his arms and hands when questioned.
Gregory was not charged due to insufficient evidence, despite his presence at the park and a history of similar offenses.
Linda's murder deeply affected her family and community, who remembered her for her compassionate work as a social worker and volunteer.
Efforts included DNA analysis of a hair sample, public appeals for information, and substantial rewards for leads, but the case remains unsolved.
When Linda Rayner left for a walk in Hammonasset Beach State Park in the summer of 1992, she was seeking the beauty and peace that only the ocean can bring. Instead, she was brutally attacked by an unknown assailant and her case has remained unsolved ever since.
In the thirty-plus years since her death, investigators have identified at least one suspect… But her loved ones are still waiting for the day that they have all the answers.
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