
He's been 'USING ME' as a Catalyst to LURE unsuspecting women into his "PRIVATE CHAT ROOM" in hopes of 'SCORING' with them. His "ENORMOUS EGO" rivals the GRAND CANYON, BUTT his 'BIG MOUTH' manages to surpass that. I must admit that I didn't think they would become such a "FOCAL POINT" after 50 years, BUTT, knowing greg's ENORMOUS "EGO" for MEDIA ATTENTION I knew that he would want to CAPITALIZE on ANYTHING he could gather up on ME. You brought up those "TWO LETTERS" that I sent to my cousin, John Chapman, who in turn, GAVE THEM TO greg.f. Of course his Dear Mother said that he was a VERY GOOD ATTORNEY! > -p} Then you also mentioned Wade in your e-mail, so I felt somewhat obliged to at least give you a brief response since you have been kind of a "PAIN IN THE ASS" with your persistance. She also mentioned they had a son by the name of Wade who followed in his fathers, and his mothers, footsteps and became an attorney. Kimberley Stout, and she told me of his death to Cancer back in 2016. A while back I was contacted by Neil Fink's wife, Ms. The "ONLY" reason I am responding to your e-mail is out of RESPECT for Neil Fink. The email is distinctively Collins, according to the detectives who are familiar with his letters and have spoken with him, with unusual capitalization, odd spellings, and even a text emoji and an lol, text-speak for laugh out loud.

In addition to the direct correspondence, the Free Press also asked the wife and son of one of Collins' late attorneys, Neil Fink, to reach out to Collins. 1 - through JPay, a privately run electronic mail system tied directly to his inmate account. Subsequently, the Free Press sent him three letters - one in July, one in August, and the most recent one on Nov. In interviews and letters, Collins recants statements that he had made since he was arrested, including that he never met Karen Sue Beineman, the 18-year-old college coed he was convicted of killing.Ĭollins declined an interview through Michigan corrections officials.

The killer responded to questions about what law enforcement officials had discussed with him in interviews and two, never-before-published letters that he had written his cousin in Canada that offer new details about what happened to victims in the late 1960s.
