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Time and forest swallow traces of 2 from Pinellas
The disappearance of the women on an outing in 1966 haunts their families and a former Lake County deputy.
[url]http://www.sptimes.com/2005/03/14/State/Time_and_forest_swall.shtml
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-----------------On October 2, 1966, 21-year-old Nancy Leichner and 20-year-old Pam Nater came there with their boyfriends. As the men went scuba diving, the women went hiking. They were never seen again.
"We'd like to bring this to closure one way or the other," said Herman Nater.
Nater is Pam's father. For 39 years, he has tried to find his only daughter. Recently, Nater wrote a passionate letter to the Lake County sheriff.
"We feel that somebody knows what happened that day," Nater said.
"We are now beyond the mid-80 point in our age, so little time remains. Your reply with comments would be appreciated. Sincerely, Herman A. Nater," Detective Ken Adams read from Nater's letter.
Adams is the lead detective for the Lake County sheriff's cold case squad. Nearly four decades after the women vanished, he is searching for fresh clues. Detective Adams believes the girls were probably abducted, taken from the forest, and murdered. But he thinks there may still be people alive, who know for sure.
"Mr. Nater, in particular, I don't think he's ever really given up hope and I don't want him to," Adams said.
Time and forest swallow traces of 2 from Pinellas
The disappearance of the women on an outing in 1966 haunts their families and a former Lake County deputy.
[url]http://www.sptimes.com/2005/03/14/State/Time_and_forest_swall.shtml
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