That is strange. Unless there is some connection with this guy and CA or the women and CA? I'm assuming ESPD can just contact CSP and sort it out amongst themselves. Weird. But at least things are being passed along.
This is great! I wish there were more shows out there to help find missing people. I have never heard of the channel before, but found that UVerse does have it. My DVR is set! All it takes is one person to get a lead.
Another news story today.
A nice new tidbit of information though:
And it was a suicide. Not sure if that was already mentioned, but he jumped from the overpass. The police believe he may have lived in a surrounding town.
Here's a new story with new reconstruction images. These look quite different than the original, especially since they are saying that her hair was 10-12 inches long. Hopefully this new image produces better leads...
http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local-beat/New-Information-to-Be-Revealed-on-New-Britain-Bodies-Cases-114145304.html
So interesting! The woman found in CT was related to the woman found in MA. I really hope this helps solve these cases.
Looks like new information is coming out in the next hour! I'll be keeping an eye on our local news and will update as I see it. I hope there is something substantial here. These cases have confounded me for years...
Wow. I have pictures of me at Santa's Playland and remember that igloo. I was also super-blond with pigtails. I think my pictures were from the early 1980s; I would have been 4 or 5? Brings me back. I wish this could be solved. Her family deserves justice.
Here's a little more info on Howell. Looks like he was down south in the winter, but came back up here for the summer.
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17796712&BRD=1662&PAG=461&dept_id=11233&rfi=6
These women were on a video found in the van of a man convicted of killing a CT woman back in 2003. The body of the woman was never found. This man traveled from CT to NC, and was arrested in VA.
http://www.ct.gov/csao/cwp/view.asp?a=1798&q=291456
Here is the information on...
The news probably just looked at the state police's cold case site and picked up on Badaracco. They went for the first name they found. Reporters don't even dig anymore.
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