Thursday, April 17, 2014

A Tribute to Kathleen Ruth Smiley
May 22, 1957---April 21, 1974


Monday April 21, 2014 will be the 40th anniversary of Kathy Smiley's death by murder.  She was only 16 years old.  The purpose of this blogsite is to provide the guest readers an opportunity to get to know who Kathy was, how she lived, how she died, and later became a legend in the paranormal world.  The information provided came from newspaper and media sources, personal interviews, and posted websites.
My name is Tom Thompson.  I am a self-employed “purveyor of junk”; namely I clean out houses, offices, and self-storage spaces and then either give it back to the estate attorneys or sell it myself for a profit.  I have been doing this for over 25 years, way before it became a popular TV show. I was born and raised in Raleigh, NC.

About 10 years ago, my business partner and I were cleaning out a house when we came upon a box filled with newspaper clippings and a high school yearbook. The newspaper clippings, which I have posted below, detail the abduction and murder of an Atlanta-area high school senior back in 1974.  I immediately knew who this was since her murder had made headlines in Raleigh. There was no name in the yearbook….nothing was written in it, which is very strange since most people write things in their yearbook.  I could only assume that whoever owned the book and wrote the notes must have either bought it from the publisher or from some other source. Perhaps the owner was a graduate of Lakeside High School...or a former teacher....or perhaps a reporter or private investigator assigned to the case.  The executor of the estate, who was the daughter of the deceased, told me that the box was in the attic when her parents bought the house in 1996.  She remembers opening it when she first found it back then, but closed it and left it alone…in some Southern households it is considered a tradition to leave a box, suitcase, or some other memento in the house when you move out of it.  The house had been a rental for several years before her parents bought it, which adds to the mystery.  Anyone who was occupying the house could have left the box and its contents….

The past ten years, I have visited sites that have some reflection on Kathy.  One was FindAGrave, which is where I posted her yearbook photo.  There are other sites that are devoted to the place where she was killed...apparently some people in the Gastonia, NC area think she is haunting the place.  I really do not have an opinion on that.  I just remember it made alot of young women in North Carolina fearful of running out of gas in their car.  I can only imagine what life was like at her high school in Atlanta...

Therefore, in the week of the 40th anniversary of her murder I have decided to create this blogsite dedicated to her memory. I have included a picture of her from her yearbook. There were some notes attached to the clippings, several pages, handwritten, some of which I have printed below. There were some that detail the actual kidnapping.  Those notes will be posted at a later time...



 Kathleen Ruth Smiley, age 16, was known to her friends as "Kathy".  She was born in Florida on May 22, 1957, the middle daughter of Dale and Jacqueline Smiley.  Her father was a marketing representative for the Gillette Company, the men’s toiletry supply company.  After spending several years in Hong Kong, her family moved to the metropolitan Atlanta area of northern DeKalb County, specifically the Lakeside High School neighborhood.  She lived on Kodiak Drive, a well-to-do neighborhood made up of better middle class homes, two-car garages, and plenty of activities to keep active teenagers like Kathy and her younger sister, Patricia, occupied.  Kathy acclimated herself to her new surroundings; being the daughter of an up-and coming corporate executive meant that she would be required to move around a lot.  She was described by her neighbors as being "friendly"..."well-spirited"...."fun to be with"...."someone who laughs and smiles at everyone".


She was real go-getter.  Although she entered Lakeside as a member of the class of 1975, she took extra classes during the summer of 1973 so that she could graduate a year earlier.  You could do that in DeKalb County back then...several students did it every year during their junior year, to get a start in college or life.  Kathy hadn't decided what to do with herself...at first she wanted to be a veterinarian…then she wanted to be a teacher.  In any case, in the spring of 1974 she was planning her final weeks in school and she wanted them to be special.  She had a new boyfriend and she was planning to go to the Junior-Senior Prom with him in late April 1974.  In fact, just days before her death, she had already picked the dress from one of the specialty shops located near Lakeside in the Northlake Mall area.  It was a beautiful yellow gown, with lots of frilly lace…the style popular in the mid 1970’s.  She also was thrilled that her father, Dale Smiley was planning to visit her and her younger sister on the weekend of April 20 to accompany them to day of swimming and picnicking at Lake Lanier, a recreational lake area north of Atlanta off I-85.  She was especially close to her father now, simply because her father and mother had recently separated and he was living in Minnesota at his new office with Gillette…that had been the reason for the separation.  Kathy’s mom was tired of moving so often and she loved Atlanta and did not want to leave…but Dale's company gave him a promotion, raise, and transfer to Minneapolis that he could not turn down, so it was he who left, not Patricia and the girls.   Everything was set…Kathy would take her little sister to a Denny’s Restaurant to meet their dad and they would travel together to the Lake…it would be a perfect day…Sunday, April 21, 1974.  Her last day living in God's great Earth...



Breakfast at Denny’s
10:45am

Kathy and Patricia arrived at the restaurant several minutes before their father arrived. 

When Mr. Smiley arrived, hugs and kisses were shared and menus were passed about. After the breakfast was finished, Kathy informed her father that she had get gas in her car in order to make it to Lake Lanier. She had a red 1972 VW Beetle, which was given to her on her 16th birthday in May 1973.   Mr Smiley agreed to take Patricia with him since Kathy was going travel in a different direction at first.  This decision probably saved Patricia’s life. Kathy left the table and called her mother explaining that she was going to get gas, come home to retrieve a swimsuit, then head to Lake Lanier….it was the last time Mrs. Smiley heard her daughter’s voice ever again.   By the time she returned to the table, her father had paid the bill and was planning to go up to the lake.  They all left the Denny’s at the same time, got into their separate cars and left the lot…..



                                    It was the last time Dale and his daughter Patricia saw Kathy alive…


Visitors to Atlanta often marvel on how many highways and expressways blanket the landscape…what they don’t marvel about is the lack of clear signage on the highways.  The area where this particular Denny’s was located was situated near a confusing network of local roads, private byways, interstate highway entrance and exit routes, and a unique feature in Atlanta….highway access roads.  These roads often lead to retail outlet centers, business office buildings, and warehouses.  They do not often feature gas filling stations.  And it was so easy for someone like Kathy, who had only been driving for 10 months, to get confused and lost on the road….  The access road was also an area frequented by vagrants, hitchhikers, and individuals on the run from the law.  Such was the case that Sunday morning when Pinkney Thomas Mitchell, age 25 and Wallace Charles Lanford, age 21, both fugitives from North Carolina were walking down the access road towards the I-285 interchange.  Mitchell has escaped from a work crew and Lanford was mistakenly released weeks before by a judge who mistook his record for another convict.  Both had been in Atlanta, hanging out at the local strip dives and joints.  Now they were broke…they were craving for drugs…and they wanted to get back to North Carolina where they knew the territory….where they could get money…and drugs.…

They just needed to find a way back…

Fate can be a cruel sadistic player in the game of life…for some, there is good luck and fortune, …for Kathy, however, Fate would twist its wicked hand.  For people like Mitchell and Lanford, they were hunters…looking for prey.  When they set their sites on Kathy and her disabled red 1972 Volkswagen Beetle, they knew that their luck had changed…and they also liked what they saw in Kathy…an attractive teenage girl…all alone…with no one to protect her. She was ripe for the picking.

A clerk at the Shell Station at the corner of Shallowford Road and Interstate 85  remembers seeing Mitchell coming up to him with $5.00 to purchase a can full of gasoline.  The clerk was hesitant to release the can since it was only one on the lot.  As he peered down the road, he saw the red car with 2 people leaning on it, later identified as Lanford and Kathy.  The boy personally wanted to take the can himself, but this task was refused by his manager who needed him to operate the gas pumps.  Remember, this was a least a year before Georgia allowed self-serve gas stations to exist, so the boy reluctantly allowed the can to be released to Mitchell.   To his surprise, a few minutes later the red Beetle came up to the station with Kathy driving, Langford in the front passenger side and Mitchell in the back, directly behind Kathy. Mitchell got out of the car, took the now empty can out of the back seat and returned it to the attendant. Mitchell then asked if he could use the restroom.  The attendant told him to pick up the key in the office, which he did.  As he walked around the side, he spied a length of clothesline rope lying on the ground.  He quickly picked it up, wrapped it up and put it into his side pocket.  While he was in the restroom, he jotted down a note that stated something like “I’ve got a rope in my pocket.  We’re going to use it..follow my lead”.  He then returned to the car.  The attendant and manager both testified in interrogatories that Mitchell asked questions like..”How far is it to Lake Lanier?”…”Does this highway go the North Carolina”…”Do you have a map?” A map was given to the three and they all looked at it for a while, then Mitchell folded it up, put it in his back pocket and climbed into the passenger side of the car, next to Kathy…

The gas station employees at the Shallowford Road Shell Station were the last people to see Kathy alive and “in control of the car”, a quote given by one of the witnesses.  Now I’ve noted that she “was in control of the car”.  According to DeKalb County Police, who were investigation the kidnapping on the Georgia end,  Kathy had no intention of either going to North Carolina…she had called her mother and stated that she was on her way home to pick up some clothes and a swimsuit…she told both her father and sister that she was coming to the Lake.  Somewhere between the Shallowford Road-I85 highway entrance and the Lake Lanier-Buford, Ga highway split, the fugitives gained control of Kathy and eventually her vehicle.   


The 1974 Lakeside High School (Atlanta, GA) yearbook cover I found in 2004..
A clipping from "The Atlanta Constitution" dated Tuesday, April 23, 1974





"The Atlanta Constitution", Wednesday, April 24, 1974





Kathy Smiley's obituary from "The Atlanta Constution"

 

"The Atlanta Constitution" Thursday, April 25, 1974





An article about Kathy's funeral, Wednesday, April 23, 1974


23 comments:

  1. The senseless abduction and brutal murder of Kathleen Smiley and Lincoln Academy has haunted our lives through memory, and our children’s through stories, for decades. Everything from the ghost of Kathleen Smiley to a green or purple mist have been reported floating down the road, or haunting the old cemetery a few hundred yards from where the school once stood.

    A few months ago, while in the midst of a shoot at the Lincoln Academy area, my eye was caught by a curtain being drawn back on the door of an abandoned building. Instinctively, I had my camera on sequential mode and kept shooting throughout the experience. I felt an overwhelming sense to leave, which I did at that time.

    Upon examination of the photographs, I realized there was someone standing behind the curtain. Upon investigation and comparing a photograph of Kathleen Smiley I was able to obtain, realized it was unmistakably her. A medium was contacted and a team did visit the sight. Kathleen Smiley is at peace – and not haunting anything. She never was. I believe this was the reason she revealed herself to me. She wanted her memory, and this horrible and tragic story, to come to a close.

    So, if you visit Lincoln Academy, know that whatever you feel, see or hear is NOT Kathleen Smiley. It never was HER. She hasn't been at that location since the murder. She is no longer where I photographed her either. But, now resting in peace and happiness.

    I displayed the photograph during my show this year at the library; however, will not post it on the internet for fear of theft and sensationalism by the same kind of people who get drunk and drive out to the old Lincoln Academy in hopes of discovering drama. The same kind of people who have desecrated a lovely cemetery and littered the property with broken glass and aluminum cans. Neither is the photograph for sale. That is not what this is about. It's about knowing the truth and moving on.

    It's such a shame that Lincoln Academy, in all it's wonderful historic relevance to this county, was demolished rather than renovated and preserved not because of a senseless tragedy, but because of those who wouldn't let the drama go.

    Rest in peace, Kathleen.

    ~ Tammy Cantrell

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    1. There is and was no abandoned building on our around the Lincoln Academy grounds with curtains. Some people just feel compelled to put their two cents into a story when they know nothing about it..... Idiots

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    2. What is felt there is the negative energy left from what happened there. It attracts more bad energy like a black hole. There are multiple things happening at that sight and she isnt the threat at all.

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    3. I camped over night at camp ground and must say I really felt terror in the air. And no animals anywhere in the area. Although I was told the incident happened by golfcourse. I really felt someone screaming for help in a paranormal way.

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    4. I was a friend of Kathy's when we went to H.K.I.S. someone told me she had been murdered and I guess I never wanted it to be true. She was and always will be a beautiful spirit..forever young

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    5. Hi, Tam here again. There absolutely was a building that used to be a country store. It was dilapidated and most likely doesn't exist now. It was less than a mile from Lincoln Academy. The local paper's editor examined the photo I took and verified it hadn't been digitally altered in any way. We didn't run the story in the paper because of sensationalism. And for the record - I lived there and knew everything about it.

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  2. Thanks for this research. Having lived near Crowders Mountain all my life, numerous versions of this story have made the rounds. The truth of this is more terrible than any of these versions and Kathleen's memory deserves nothing less but the whole truth so others can learn what not to do when faced with similar situations.

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  3. I stumbled upon the name Kathleen Smiley, after searching within this link, while searching for the name of an artist or town ((Rupe Binz/Rufe Bing etc Binz is a town in Germany) anyway, I found her sad obituary, here then your site about the papers you found. I am glad people care! There must be more family she has somewhere in the US as she had some sisters?! . I am around the same age and used to own a a blue 1973 VW Bug, hearing of her selection for prom dresses etc was too much, I actually have tears in my eyes!) With the two escapees missing from upstate NY, I’d hate to thin anything similar could happen!

    http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/new-york-prison-escape/police-investigate-upstate-n-y-prison-escape-lead-after-possible-n379001


    Rest in Peace, Kathleen Smiley!


    http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/1974.pdf


    Kathleen Smiley

    Authorities at Gastonia, N.C., said two men were arrested today in the murder Sunday of Kathleen SMILEY, 16, of Atlanta, Ga., whose body was found tied to a tree Sunday in Rural Gaston county.

    Miss Smiley was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale SMILEY. Her father is a native of Rochester and the family has been frequent visitors to the city.

    Detective Archie HUFFSTETLER said Wallace Charles LANFORD, 21, and Pinkney Thompson MITCHELL Jr., 25, were taken into custody by Gaston County police about 9:30 a.m. on U.S. 321 near Gastonia.

    He said the two surrendered following a brief chase. Warrants had been issued for their arrests charging them with the girl’s murder.

    Miss Smiley was found dead in the Lincoln Academy section of Gaston county Sunday. She was gagged and her body was bound to a tree with wires around her hands and through her mouth. Police said she had been stabbed seven times and hit on the head.

    An autopsy was to be performed.

    Her 1972 Volkswagen was found burning in the same area shortly after the body was discovered. The girl was identified by school books found in her car. She was to graduate from his school in Atlanta this spring.

    Huffstetler said that Mitchell had escaped from the Catawba county department of Corrections Feb. 13. He had been serving three to five years for auto larceny.

    It is not known how Miss Smiley came to North Carolina from Georgia, but she telephoned her mother to say she would be home after buying some gasoline. She was found dead about 7 p.m., nine hours later.

    Mrs. Jackie SMILEY, her mother, said the girl had breakfast with her father in Atlanta Sunday morning. The Smileys are separated and her father lives in Chicago. He is district sales manager of the Papermate division of the Gillette corporation.

    Mrs. Smiley identified the body Monday.

    Surviving besides the parents, are two sisters, Debbie and Patricia [SMILEY]; four uncles, Ray, Don and John SMILEY, all of Rochester, and Dean SMILEY, Terre Haute, and two aunts, Mrs. Milo (Ruth) TULLIS, Wabash, and Mrs. Larry (Terry) HOWDESHELL, Rochester.

    Funeral services will be Wednesday afternoon in Atlanta.





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  4. Kathy Smiley was my friend. Our mothers were friends and worked together. Those horrible horrible men took something special when they killed Kathy. Not only did they take her vibrant smile and genuine kind personality, they robbed her friends, and caused us to live with fear.
    These men, as my mom told it, wrote Mrs. Smiley hoping for a lesser sentence and asking for forgiveness.
    Heavens gain was earths loss and there is a special place in hell for two animals such as these.

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    1. She was beautiful, it's hard to imagine that someone could do that to her. Evil people!

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    2. You are right,may they burn in hell! I grew up no more then 5 miles from this place and my brother was best friends with pinkey Mitchell’s sister,it was very hard on her to know her brother was such an animal capable of such a thing,I was only 2 when it happened but it always put a cloud on that place. Bless her and may she Rest In Peace. Still makes me sad and I always think of her around April,just out of the blue.

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  5. I knew Kathy Smiley because I was friends with her sister Tricia at Lakeside High School in Atlanta. Kathy's funeral was held at Oak Grove church which was directly behind my house. Kathy's murder was the first truly horrific event I had encountered in my young life. The Smiley girls were very nice, friendly girls. JWW

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  7. Did the two guys get the death penalty? Life in prison? I hope those animals got what they deserved. Also have you decided to post pictures of the handwritten notes that you found in the box?

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    1. They were sentenced to death then over turned to life when the death penalty was abolished. Both men died in prison. Mitchell from a heart attack and lanford of cancer.

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  8. Did Kathy live in Hong King at one time? I believe I went to school with her

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  9. I lived next door and it was a horrific time .

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  10. It's strange how I found this site after the many years it has been since this horror happened. I graduated in 1976 in Gastonia and remember this well. The murder info at the time was correct but the information about the girl murdered was sadly misrepresented. People said seriously bad things about her just for me to find out it wasn't true. Rumors are so damning. I visited the site across from Lincoln Academy first in 1974 and twice in 1975 then twice in 1976 before I enlisted in the US military. All of these out of curiosity. The yellow police ribbon still surrounded the site, not visible from the roadside. Beer cans and bottles along with wine bottles littered the site. Students I knew would spend the night there on a dare, or so they said. I had and always will have a sad place in my heart and soul for Kathy. I can only imagine the panic and horror she must have endured. The feeling I always get in my stomach along with the lump in my throat just remembering this will always be there, every time. I didn't know her. I do remember going around the old Academy. Walking atop of the cinder block remains and going down into the bottoms and walking around. I wandered how she must have felt in a place she did not know, where no scream was loud enough for help to have saved her. I cannot put into civilized words what her assailants deserved for this heinous crime. My eternal prayers are for Kathy. I wish I never heard about this brutality.

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  11. I was best friends with Patricia (Tricia) we were 13 and in 7th grade. I had just moved to Gainesville GA (Lake Lanier) from Atlanta when I saw the headline of the AJC and there was Kathys picture. I screamed to my dad "Thats Kathy thats Kathy Tricia's sister" we immediately to in the car and went to the Smileys house we picked Tricia up as her mother was at the funeral home. We entered and there was Kathy in the coffin in her prom dress which had been cut to place the fabric over her chest to cover the stab wounds. Tricia lost it then I did...My parents had to take us home..it is etched in my mind and I am 60 now..Kathy would cart me and Tricia around as we could not drive legally. Not many older sisters would cart around the younger sister and her friend. My heart hurt so bad for Mrs Smiley and Tricia, the older sister was already married so I never got to meet her. The next time I tracked Tricia down and called her mom answered the phone and Tricia was having her Wedding reception at their house there on Kodiak Dr.

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  12. im only 25 and have heard of the lincoln academy being haunted it wasnt until my dad (at the time of this terrible crime was only 4 years old) told us what happened and ever since i never thought of that place as a fun addrenaline place like a haunted house gives you antime i ride past my whole body gets cold chills it really feels as if something is screaming for help in a spiritual way

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  13. I’m currently researching this horrible tragedy for a book. It will also include the historical aspects of Lincoln Academy. I plan to approach it with great respect and dignity. Anyone who would like to contribute please feel free to contact me at hunterss69@icloud.com please. God bless and thanks.

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