Peggy Ann Bradnick - Aftermath

Aftermath

The incident was detailed in the true crime book Deadly Pursuit by Robert V. Cox. ISBN 0-8117-0481-5

Peggy Ann Bradnick told her story to the Saturday Evening Post, which published it in their July 16, 1966 edition.

On Holy Thursday, March 23, 1967, Peggy Ann was married to Darrell Logan. They lived in Lewistown, Pennsylvania. They had a daughter, Alicia. They moved to La Porte, Indiana shortly thereafter. Darrell Logan died on February 18, 1980. Peggy Ann was remarried to Albert Jackson in August 1984. Her father, Eugene Bradnick, died on December 23, 1987. Peggy Ann and Albert Jackson moved back to Pennsylvania in 1990 and are now living in southern Huntingdon County. Her daughter, now Alicia Stiltner, had a son, Peggy Ann's grandson. His name is Brian and he is in the United States Army. He is now married. Her mother, Mildred Bradnick, died on March 19, 2004. On October 16, 2008, Peggy Ann Bradnick Jackson made her first major public appearance as featured speaker at the Fulton County Historical Society's Fulton Fall Folk Festival to a standing room only crowd. She continues to make public appearances, planning to make sixty per year. She spoke at the Maryland Correctional Training Center on April 23, 2010. She was the featured speaker at the Fulton Fall Folk Festival again on Thursday evening, October 14, 2010. She spoke at the meeting of the Middleburg/Mason-Dixon Historical Society at State Line, PA, on Thursday, April 21, 2011. On Sunday, October 16, 2011, a marker was erected at the cemetery in Shade Gap, PA, to honor slain FBI Agent Terry Ray Anderson. Peggy Ann was present at the ceremony.

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