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Contact Vernon Detective Devenere. He is handling the Lisa White case in Vernon from 1974. He will at the least talk to you via phone.
Hi, zade. Perhaps you might keep pushing. I know what you mean about a seeming disinterest. When I submit tips, I receive no response. I believe we have to keep trying (and praying.) .Hello everyone, I am back. I am still struggling with the inability to get someone to listen to me. A head of one of the task forces called me back and set a tentative appointment but never got back to me to firm up the ime. He has since left the task force and the latest contact there has never returned my emails or phone calls.
I sent everyone on the case a likeness of the man, of the car, even a picture of the man I believe actually tried to abduct me. (one of two). No one returns my queries.
For what ever reason, absolutely no one is interested in what I have to say.
A task force formed more than a year ago to investigate the disappearances of three girls from the Vernon and Tolland areas more than 40 years ago has developed a list of suspects, conducted searches in three locations and plans additional searches...
State and Vernon police detectives are on the Tolland County Cold Case Squad, along with Gedansky and two analysts, one of whom works in the chief state's attorney's office and the other in the Tolland state's attorney's office. Their goal is to find answers for the families of Debra Spickler, Janice Pockett and Lisa White...
"I think we're making tremendous progress," Gedansky said. "For 40 years these cases were dealt with individually. Detectives consulted with each other and worked together, but this is a new approach."
Thanks for sharing that, and must have been frightening to have been a victim of being lured and almost abducted. I am curious if this occurred in the same area as Janice ( or the other girls who went missing)??
And I think whatever your memories are may be helpful, you never know when that one tip or connection is made.
Hi lesajo-
just seeing this now, apologies for the late reply. This happened between Saco/Biddeford and Old Orchard beach Maine. I can't remember which jurisdiction the police who took the report were from. I posted a longer version of the story somewhere else, - ok I found it, in the Quebec serial killer thread here:
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...-killings-1980-s-90-s&p=11176225#post11176225
Tolland County Cold Case Squad
The Tolland County Cold Case Squad was established in October 2014 to jointly investigate the cases of three children who went missing between 1968 and 1974.
Follow this link for Blog Talk Radio program on the Tolland County Cold Case Squad investigation into the cases of three children who went missing between 1968 and 1974.
The squad consists of representatives of the Connecticut State Police, the Vernon Police Department and the Office of the State's Attorney for the Judicial District of Tolland. At the request of investigators, Governor Dannel P. Malloy has authorized rewards totaling an aggregate of $150,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction of those responsible for these crimes.
DEBRA SPICKLER, age, 13, was last seen at Henry Park, 120 South Street, Vernon on July 24, 1968. Debra lived in Mystic, Connecticut, but was staying with relatives in Vernon at the time of her disappearance. She was last seen walking alone in the direction of the Henry Park swimming pool.
JANICE POCKETT, age 7, left her home by bicycle on the afternoon of July 26, 1973, and was last seen riding her bicycle in the area of Anthony Road and Rhodes Road in Tolland. Her bicycle was found on the dirt portion of Rhodes Road.
LISA WHITE, age 13, was last seen walking on Prospect Street in Rockville after visiting with a friend during the evening of November 1, 1974. Lisa lived approximately two miles from Prospect and was on foot that evening.
Bumping.
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/p/pockett_janice.html
Age progressed to age 47 circa 2012.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-suspect-belong-girls-went-missing-1960s.html
Is there any thought from those who know a lot about Janice's case that she may have survived for any length of time following her disappearance? I am looking at her as a possible match for a Jane Doe but the JD's date of death is in 1991.
Wondering if the pervading theory for Janice is that she met with immediate foul play, rather than being trafficked or similar.
Thanks
Do you have a link to the jd that you are talking about
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Yes, this one. https://identifyus.org/cases/2813 It's largely based on physical similarities/resemblance.
Yes, this one. https://identifyus.org/cases/2813 It's largely based on physical similarities/resemblance.
Wondering if JP's family are tall as this uid is approx 5'10''? Wondering if she has a thread or not, she looks familiar, imo?