Anna Marie Hlavaka
She had flowing brown locks and a bright smile. She was a well-mannered young lady.
Anna was born on October, 28th, 1958.
On July 24th, 1979, 20-year-old Anna and her boyfriend as well as her sister, Rose, lived in a modest brick apartment #103, at 1811 NW Couch Street, just northwest of Portland, Oregon. Anna and Rose both worked at a nearby McDonald's.
It was about 10 p.m. when Rose got off of work. Anna had left hours earlier. Rose stood at her sister's bedroom door and called her name. After she received no response, Rose opened the door and discovered Anna, sprawled dead in the bedroom. She had been strangled with the electric cord from her clock radio and sexually assaulted.
Anna had no criminal record and was not involved in any criminal activity. Anna and her boyfriend were talking about getting married.
Portland detectives combed the neighborhood for witnesses. They found a co-worker who had last seen her alive that day around 5 p.m. outside her apartment. They interviewed countless suspects and kept and carefully stored forensic evidence from the scene.
Over time, there were a number of suspects but all of them were cleared. Eventually the case went cold.
On July 24th, 1979, 20-year-old Anna and her boyfriend as well as her sister, Rose, lived in a modest brick apartment #103, at 1811 NW Couch Street, just northwest of Portland, Oregon. Anna and Rose both worked at a nearby McDonald's.
It was about 10 p.m. when Rose got off of work. Anna had left hours earlier. Rose stood at her sister's bedroom door and called her name. After she received no response, Rose opened the door and discovered Anna, sprawled dead in the bedroom. She had been strangled with the electric cord from her clock radio and sexually assaulted.
Anna had no criminal record and was not involved in any criminal activity. Anna and her boyfriend were talking about getting married.
Portland detectives combed the neighborhood for witnesses. They found a co-worker who had last seen her alive that day around 5 p.m. outside her apartment. They interviewed countless suspects and kept and carefully stored forensic evidence from the scene.
Over time, there were a number of suspects but all of them were cleared. Eventually the case went cold.
In 2009, volunteer detectives working with the Cold Case Squad, asked the Oregon State Police Crime Lab to examine several pieces of evidence from the murder.
The DNA on file in Anna’s case was submitted to Parabon NanoLabs and the OSP Crime Lab for testing.
By October of 2018, a family tree of the killer was mapped out and soon he was identified as Jerry "Animal" McFadden.
McFadden had nicked named himself the "animal." He was born Gerald Walter McFadden on March 21st, 1948 in Haskell County Texas. He had a long criminal history and i wish they would have kept him behind bars, then all of this wouldn't have happened.
On May 4, 1986, McFadden kidnapped 20-year-old Gena Turner, 19-year-old Bryan Boone, and 18-year-old Suzanne Harrison as they took a trip to Lake Hawkins north of Tyler. McFadden raped and strangled Harrison and dumped her body in a park about 25 miles from Lake Hawkins. She was found the next day.
The same day that Harrison was murdered, McFadden attacked a couple by the lake. They filed a police report and two days later, McFadden was arrested.
On May 9th, the bodies of Boone and Turner were discovered, with gunshot wounds being the cause of death.
In August 1986, he was sentenced to life imprisonment for the escape.
In October 1999, he was executed in the Huntsville Unit by lethal injection.
Detectives are still working to piece together McFadden's time in the Portland area. If you lived in the area in 1979 and recognize him, contact Detective Meredith Hopper at Meredith.Hopper@portlandoregon.gov
For Anna's family, the discovery of her killer was bittersweet.
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