No Suspects in Link Murder

Rob Nikolewski
Capitol Report New Mexico - Mystery continues to cloud the investigation into the murder of the former owner of a ghost town-tourist business along the New Mexico/Arizona/Mexico border. Some three days after the body of Larry Link was discovered by a family member, no suspects have been named and investigators are waiting for lab results from an autopsy performed on the 68-year-old who was often referred to as “Uncle Larry” by tourists, friends and family members alike. Link’s wife of more than 50 years, Linda, is working on funeral arrangements along with family members, a New Mexico Department of Public Service (NMDPS) spokesman said Friday (June 10). “There’s nothing than that at this time,” Lt. Tim Johnson of NMDPS said to Capitol Report New Mexico. Within hours of the discovery of Link’s body, the Internet hummed with rumors that Link had been shot by an illegal immigrant but NMDPS has stressed that those reports are purely based on speculation and members of the Link family — interviewed by KGUN-TV out of Tucson — say they don’t want Link’s murder to be used for political gain when it comes to the illegal immigration issue. Read full story here: News New Mexico

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