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Verfied Insider Diane Genice Dye
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Here is the summary from charleyproject, listing her as missing with few details available.
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/b/bandringa_lynn.html
Here is the profile from the CA Department of Justice, listing her as voluntary missing:
http://dojapp.doj.ca.gov/missing/detail.asp?FCN=4360507400302
When I tried to google search her name, I found something odd in the google news archives. Down a ways in the search results there is a snippet from an article titled "Bride, 21, Believed Kidnapped" and the snippet reads "Mrs Lynn. Bandringa a 21yearold bride of seven weeks who has been missing since Monday is now believed to be a kidnap victim the sheriff's office disclosed"
That is all of the article I can see, if I click on the link I am asked to pay to view. This article was from 1967, is definitely the same person and may be more reliable than the profiles that were made more recently. Does anyone have access to LA Times archives through another site that might be able to view this??
Here is the google search results, the article is toward the bottom: (or search news archives for Lynn Bandringa, you can find it that way)
http://www.google.com/search?q=lynn...t&sa=X&ei=ATycTKz6CY6gsQPuq9DVAQ&ved=0CA8QpwU
Any help appreciated, very curious about this, and wondering if LE may be ignoring this case because it doesn't state she was believed to be kidnapped!!!
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/b/bandringa_lynn.html
Here is the profile from the CA Department of Justice, listing her as voluntary missing:
http://dojapp.doj.ca.gov/missing/detail.asp?FCN=4360507400302
When I tried to google search her name, I found something odd in the google news archives. Down a ways in the search results there is a snippet from an article titled "Bride, 21, Believed Kidnapped" and the snippet reads "Mrs Lynn. Bandringa a 21yearold bride of seven weeks who has been missing since Monday is now believed to be a kidnap victim the sheriff's office disclosed"
That is all of the article I can see, if I click on the link I am asked to pay to view. This article was from 1967, is definitely the same person and may be more reliable than the profiles that were made more recently. Does anyone have access to LA Times archives through another site that might be able to view this??
Here is the google search results, the article is toward the bottom: (or search news archives for Lynn Bandringa, you can find it that way)
http://www.google.com/search?q=lynn...t&sa=X&ei=ATycTKz6CY6gsQPuq9DVAQ&ved=0CA8QpwU
Any help appreciated, very curious about this, and wondering if LE may be ignoring this case because it doesn't state she was believed to be kidnapped!!!