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Friday, January 25, 2019

This Has Been a Very Difficult Week

I have no idea why, nothing in particular happened, but every day has been agonizing. As paralyzingly painful as it is for me, that pain explodes when I see my daughters tortured over their brothers death. I've always been able to make them feel better, but this time, I'm as helpless as they are.


Davy posted the picture below on his Facebook page on September 27, 2012. We know he's a believer. We know he's in Heaven, and we take comfort in that, but even that comfort can take the pain away. The only way the pain will go away is when we finally see him in Heaven ... but that means one of us will have to go away, too ... and I don't think any of us could survive another death.



We are offering a $1,000 REWARD for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for the death of my son in a fatal hit and run on I-69 South on the Green River overpass in Evansville, Indiana around 11:00pm on Friday, June 22, 2018.The car that hit him was determined to be a 1998-2002 Silver Honda Accord. There would have been considerable damage to the front, passenger side of the vehicle, but it could be repaired by now. (See the Sheriff Bulletin below).

If you have any information, please contact the Sheriff's Office TIP line at 812-421-6297 or leave a web tip here.

 
PLEASE KEEP YOUR EYE OUT
FOR THE CAR THAT KILLED MY SON!

Even if you don't live in the Evansville area, please keep an eye out for this car. It was traveling South on I-69. It could have been coming from and going to anywhere. The Sheriff's office will follow up any ANY lead.

The Sheriff’s Office has identified the make and model of the suspect vehicle from the fatal hit and run crash that killed 23-year old David “Davy” Egan, father of two, on Friday, June 22, 2018 on I-69 near south Green River Road.

SUSPECT VEHICLE: Silver 1998-2002 Honda Accord sedan. 2-door or 4-door body style. The vehicle will have damage to the front end.

If you know of a vehicle matching this description, please contact the Sheriff's Office TIP line at 812-421-6297 or leave a web tip here.

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