Dr. Benway
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- Oct 23, 2018
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On October 24, a little past 11 a.m., Rudy Persaud pushed the buzzer at Kristine's house. He had called the night before, she told her roommate Ozlem, a 22-year-old Near Eastern college student (who asked New York to withhold her last name), to tell her he had found an apartment in Queens and wanted her to see it. But Kristine had overslept; she called out to Ozlem to let Rudy in. Ozlem says she sensed that Rudy did not want to come upstairs. When he did, "he was pacing around. He had his hands in his pockets, like he was distressed." Kristine came out of her bedroom in her pajamas and sat with Rudy, eating her health-food breakfast. Ozlem then went to her room; another housemate glimpsed Kristine, in a long black skirt and black sweater, leaving with Rudy. That was the last time any of Kristine's friends or family saw her. Her last communication was a message left on her sister Kathy's answering machine, apparently just before she walked out the door: "I'm going to look at Rudy's new apartment in Queens. I'll call you later this afternoon. See ya."
When Kathy didn't hear from her sister that afternoon or that night, she began to worry. When Ozlem called the next morning to say Kristine had still not returned, Kathy's worry turned to alarm and dread.
(from the New York article linked above)
When Kathy didn't hear from her sister that afternoon or that night, she began to worry. When Ozlem called the next morning to say Kristine had still not returned, Kathy's worry turned to alarm and dread.
(from the New York article linked above)