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The victims
-- Melvin Pittman and Ernest Taylor, both 17, and Alvin Turner, Randy Johnson and McDowell, all 16
-- were last seen on a busy street near a park where they had played basketball on Aug. 20, 1978. At the time, Evans told police that he dropped off the boys on a street corner near an ice cream parlor. Later that night, McDowell returned home and changed clothes, then returned to a waiting pickup truck with at least one other boy inside. That was the last confirmed sighting of any of the teens. Turner's mother, Floria McDowell, who is no relation to Michael McDowell, still remembers the meal her son cooked her that night: roast chicken, mashed potatoes and green peas. "He made dinner and then asked my husband if he could go out to play basketball," she recalled Tuesday. "Around midnight, I said to my husband:
'Alvin's not here.' We went out to look for him. The streets were dark and still. There was no movement, and I said,
'Something's happened.'" The most shocking thing about hearing the news was finding out it had happened so close by, she said. "I didn't have no idea it happened right under my nose," she said. Newark police Lt. Louis Carrega, who worked on the case for the last three years, said the matter was never looked at as a homicide. "It was always treated as a missing-persons case, and missing-persons cases are worked differently," Carrega said. "The kids were only reported missing after the fire, so they never put the two things together." Retired Newark detective Everett Hairston, who investigated the case in 1978, did not recall the fire and said the fire department was not included in the investigation at the time. "We thought it might be teenagers running away," Hairston said.
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