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`Stalemate' in Cases of 4 Missing Girls / Psychologist's book revives suspicions about Oakland man
1997
“And Bindner, a former cemetery worker, offered to Philpin during 200 hours of interviews the unusual theory that the killer or killers may have secretly buried the bodies of missing children in open graves the night before funerals. The next day, the evidence would be conveniently concealed by the casket meant for that grave.
"By two o'clock the next afternoon, people are going to be praying over that little baby, and there's going to be a casket and a vault on top of it," Bindner explained. "The person who did that might even come to the damn funeral the next day. The person that's being buried has absolutely no relationship to the person that has been prematurely interred.
"So they can come, and say they were an acquaintance of the deceased, and attend the funeral, and just enjoy the whole spectacle. . . . You're protected. You're not only protected, you can sit there and laugh while people are praying."“
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Pinole Police Re-Open Amber Swartz Garcia Case
“In November 2007, convicted child molester and murderer Curtis Dean Anderson confessed to killing Amber. He told FBI agents he dumped her body off Highway 10 near Benson, Arizona. Anderson died a month later before he could be re-interviewed by Pinole investigators. And Amber's body was never found, and agents could never find corroborating proof that Anderson was the kidnapper.
Kim Swartz has never believed that confession; she reiterated to the city council that she'd rather have her daughter listed as a missing person forever than have the wrong person be fingered for it.”
(Noting “Highway 10 near Benson, Arizona” for reference)
1997
“And Bindner, a former cemetery worker, offered to Philpin during 200 hours of interviews the unusual theory that the killer or killers may have secretly buried the bodies of missing children in open graves the night before funerals. The next day, the evidence would be conveniently concealed by the casket meant for that grave.
"By two o'clock the next afternoon, people are going to be praying over that little baby, and there's going to be a casket and a vault on top of it," Bindner explained. "The person who did that might even come to the damn funeral the next day. The person that's being buried has absolutely no relationship to the person that has been prematurely interred.
"So they can come, and say they were an acquaintance of the deceased, and attend the funeral, and just enjoy the whole spectacle. . . . You're protected. You're not only protected, you can sit there and laugh while people are praying."“
—-
Pinole Police Re-Open Amber Swartz Garcia Case
“In November 2007, convicted child molester and murderer Curtis Dean Anderson confessed to killing Amber. He told FBI agents he dumped her body off Highway 10 near Benson, Arizona. Anderson died a month later before he could be re-interviewed by Pinole investigators. And Amber's body was never found, and agents could never find corroborating proof that Anderson was the kidnapper.
Kim Swartz has never believed that confession; she reiterated to the city council that she'd rather have her daughter listed as a missing person forever than have the wrong person be fingered for it.”
(Noting “Highway 10 near Benson, Arizona” for reference)
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