MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) -- Officials from Kansas City, Mo., commended his courage, offered their thanks and delivered a $14,000 reward Monday to Thurman McIntosh, the man who tipped off police to the identity of a child decapitated in Missouri four years ago.
Alvin Brooks, president of the Move Up community organization, and Maj. Anthony Ell, leader of the violent crimes division of the Kansas City, Mo., Police Department, praised the man who broke the "Precious Doe" case.
McIntosh, 81, spent a year telling Kansas City police he knew the identity of the girl known as Precious Doe and who killed her. Police finally followed up on one of his tips in late April and within days identified her as Erica Michelle Green, 3, and arrested the girl's mother and the mother's husband on charges of killing her.
It took McIntosh 50 phone calls to Kansas City police over a year to share his suspicions. After offering hair samples from Michelle Johnson, the case moved very rapidly, he said.
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