catsandmorecats
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I've been looking into this and I think, based on the description and potential connections to NAMUS 44, there's a possibility this could be referring to Anita Scott.
Anita Scott – The Charley Project
-She definitely appears to have "pale skin"
-She had not a wealthy grandmother, but a wealthy uncle, who left her millions of dollars when he died
-She drove a '86 Volkswagen, which is notably kind of odd for someone of her age and means (and we also know that Keyes specifically differentiated between newer and older style VW's from his description of the "newer" VW bug that his near-victim in Vermont drove)
And she could be linked to the NAMUS 44 as follows:
-Richard Petrone and Danielle Imbo disappeared on 2/19 or early 2/20 of 2005, from Philadelphia
-Anita disappeared on 2/20/2003, from just outside Philadelphia, and her car was subsequently found in Philadelphia
-(slightly more tenuous) Tony Luzio from NAMUS 44 disappeared from Delaware County, Ohio; Anita disappeared from Delaware County, Pennsylvania
I am up to date on TCBS now, but I didn't write down the timeline of when Keyes is/isn't accounted for outside of the FBI timeline, so I'm not sure if her disappearance clashes with those dates, but as far as I know it does not. I do know, though, that Josh strongly believes there is at least one unknown victim from PA, although his rationale for that was somewhat more vague than most of his strong beliefs related to Keyes.
Thoughts?
hi there - I’m a friend of the Luzio family and knew Tony. I’m very familiar with details Tony’s case and was there when he was found. I can assure anyone wondering, Tony died in a car accident in a small pond just a few feet from the road; this road was on his normal path home. Again, he was found in a small pond, not a lake as stated on TCBS, and was *much* closer than 30 miles from where he disappeared. He has no connection to Keyes whatsoever, it was purely accidental with the unfortunate cover of water that prevented his discovery for nearly a decade. He had family friends that lived in the neighborhood pond he was discovered in. There was never any mystery as to what happened to Tony to us.