MA MA - Molly Bish, 16, Warren, 27 Jun 2000

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Last year, police searched the home Stanger shared with Chrystal Morrison after his deceased girlfriend's sister claimed to find suspicious materials in the home. Stanger's firearms identification card issued by Massachusetts looks extremely similar to the mystery man Bish's mom described lurking around the pond the day before her daughter disappeared.


A video of a blond girl stripping before getting her neck snapped was reportedly among the items taken from Stanger's home.

A backlog at the Massachusetts state police's crime lab compelled authorities to send the items from the Bish files out of state, CBS Boston reported.



25, 2006 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
 
Has anyone ever heard of this before a video of him snapping a blonde girls neck ....?
 
Has anyone ever heard of this before a video of him snapping a blonde girls neck ....?
I don't remember reading about the video previously. I do remember items being found in Stanger's trailer that are believed to be connected to Molly Bish. IMO, Stanger is likely the one responsible for Molly's death.

It's close to a year since the items were discovered. This article explains that the items were sent to the Dallas lab to be tested because of the workload at the Massachusetts state police lab:

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/04/14/evidence-in-molly-bish-murder-investigation-sent-to-texas-lab/

I hope there will be justice for Molly soon.
 
I remember watching the Disappeared episode featuring Molly's story a while ago and her mother talking about that guy in the parking lot just creeped me out..
 
The article that talks about the snapping of a blonde girls neck on video tape is from yesterday's huffington post thats where i read it all from I would have brought it all over but am not aware of how to do that yet so all i can do is tell ya where I read it and thats huffington post..
 
Today is the 13th anniversary of Molly's disappearance. Hopefully her killer will be found this year.
 
http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/24065779/new-details-emerge-in-molly-bish


But Rodney Stanger, a former Southbridge man, now convicted in Florida of murdering his girlfriend Crystal Morrison, continues to be a focal point of the investigation. Some believe Stanger could be the mysterious man Molly's mother saw at Comins Pond the day before the abduction.

Now it appears the paths of Molly Bish and Rodney Stanger could have crossed weeks earlier, in Southbridge, where Molly took the classes for the certification she needed to become a lifeguard.



Read more: http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/24065779/new-details-emerge-in-molly-bish#ixzz2lks0wadH
 
When is the evidence sent for DNA testing expected to be due back with results? It's been several months now
 
Video at link:

http://www.wcvb.com/news/possible-new-evidence-in-the-murder-of-16year-old-lifeguard-molly-bish/26680024#!4COqg

Team 5 Investigates has discovered there's a possible new clue in the murder case of 16-year-old lifeguard Molly Bish. This new information comes leading up to Friday's anniversary of Molly's disappearance.

It was a partially buried bag underneath a log in the woods of Palmer, Massachusetts, that caught a private investigator's eye a few weeks ago.

Inside was a pair of plaid boxer shorts similar to the ones Molly Bish was wearing on June 27, 2000, when she disappeared during her lifeguard shift at Comins Pond in Warren, Massachusetts... Surveillance video obtained by Team 5 Investigates shows Molly wearing shorts and a tank top the morning she disappeared.
 
Bumping for Molly. Just watched her Disappeared episode. So sad. RIP sweet girl.


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There is actually a possible new person of interest. 4 different people have come forward talking about a man who had been visiting at a campground near where Molly was taken. He left the same day Molly was taken. He returned the next morning with a bloody scratched face, yelling "something bad happened in the woods last night".

"About six months later he was heard bragging that he knew he was a person of interest in Molly's case, but that he had never been interviewed," Stein said.

Read more: http://www.wnem.com/story/27382450/new-person-of-interest-sought-in-molly-bish-murder#ixzz3J4Pw9tgk
 
While doing some unrelated reading this week, I came upon a case that yielded another interesting, possible POI.

Scott Deojay, convicted of the murder of Judy Nilan of Woodstock, CT. At his trial, Deojay maintained that he accidentally hit Judy Nilan with his car while driving on the night of December 12, 2005. However, her body was later discovered bound in an outbuilding on the Carroll Spinney estate in Southbridge, MA where Deojay worked as a caretaker.

While the murder of Judy Nilan appears to be largely a crime of opportunity, Deojay is capable of more organized offenses and was convicted of a rape/burglary the year before where the phone lines were cut. It's worth noting that while Deojay was questioned, this case remained cold until after his murder arrest.

Deojay was a bit younger than the composite sketch of the Comins Pond POI seems to suggest but he does have the same curious handlebar mustache and a criminal record stretching back to his teen years. He was comfortable outdoors, working as a landscaper and mason, and had ties in both Connecticut and Massachusetts.

As far as I can gather, he was free and employed/mobile at the time of Molly's disappearance.

A photograph of Deojay appears in the following Worcester Telegram story:

http://www.telegram.com/article/20061222/NEWS/612220694/1116
 
The members of this family never fail to impress me. They are a prime, shining example of people who took a terrible wound and turned it into noble purpose.
 
Bumping

"Molly Bish murder remains unsolved after fifteen years"

Video at the link:

http://wwlp.com/2015/05/26/molly-bish-murder-remains-unsolved-after-fifteen-years/

Magi Bish added, “after three years, Molly came home bone by bone. We were lucky in some ways that we know where she is. So many of these families still do not know where their loved one is.”


Child Safety Day to honor Molly Bish’s parents

Missing children are remembered in a moving ceremony at the statehouse

National Missing Children's Day observed at Mass. State House
 

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