Been following this case for years; some sad news: Cynthia Gooding's mother passed away in early September....
"She is survived by 5 children.....and Cindy Gooding (for whom she never quit searching for and never gave up hope); Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Cynthia Robin...
The haircut of this young lady suggests to me that the picture was taken circa mid-late 1960s as opposed to post-1970. Also, she seems quite young -- I would guess early-to-mid teens. I was looking into missing/unsolved cases in New Hampshire circa mid-to-late 1960s and came upon Joanne...
I have been on the lookout for articles for the last few weeks -- I have yet to see anything in The Washington Post or Baltimore Sun. It would be wonderful to see the Washington City Paper, Washingtonian Magazine or even the Baltimore City Paper do some sort of in-depth article on the case...
Again, regarding Kowalski residing on Jennings Rd; According to the Washington Post Archives it seems Kowalski DID live on Jennings Rd. but didnt purchase a home there until 1982. See reference below.
The Washington Post
May 29, 1982, Saturday, Final Edition
Residential Sales In Montgomery...
Richard: I have found the following information on James Kowalski Jr:
According to the book "Dance of Days", a retrospective on the punk rock scene in Washington DC; Mr. James Kowalski was in a band called "White Boy" along with his son and ran a record label out of his home in Northwest DC...
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