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Can't find anything beyond this and the fact that it wasn't solved as of 2004 (in an article with Lori Zimmerman, another thread I've posted).
CRIME SOLVERS from The Morgan Messenger
"This week Crime Solvers will take a look at the events and circumstances surrounding the mysterious homicide of 19 year old Goldie Elizabeth Fritz, RFD 2, Clear Spring, MD.
This incident occurred in March, 1979 and the case has not been solved. All present information has been exhausted. Investigators working on the case need new leads to help identify the person or persons responsible for this crime.
The circumstances of this case are as follows: On March 13, 1979, Goldie Elizabeth Fritz and a male companion were parked along the Tow Path near the Potomac River in the area known as Park Head. This is a remote area approximately five miles East of Hancock in Washington County, Md.
At about 10:00 p.m. , a white male subject approached the vehicle and at gun point forced the victim and her companion to get out of the vehicle. The two victims were robbed of about $60 and were then later forced to walk a distance of approximately of half a mile to the bank of the Potomac River.
At this location, the male companion of Goldie Elizabeth Fritz was told by the suspect to jump into the river and swim to the other side. He was instructed not to look back and if he should do so he stood a chance of being shot.
The subject did as instructed and upon arriving on the West Virginia side of the Potomac River he heard a series of shots. The subject immediately contacted the West Virginia State Police and then in turn contacted the Maryland State Police. He was returned to the point where he entered the Potomac River.
The body of Goldie Elizabeth Fritz was located and retrieved from the river a short time later. There were no bullet holes in her body and the Medical Examiners Office advised the cause of death was drowning. It is surmised by the investigating officers that Goldie Elizabeth Fritz was forced into the river at gun point and drowned in the swollen Potomac River.
The suspect in this particular case is described as being a white male, six feet tall, 175 pounds, 25-28 years of age, shoulder length dark hair and having a mustache. He was wearing a green Army type shirt or jacket and was believed to be operating a 1970 or 1971 Pontiac Grand Prix. This vehicle is believed to be light green in color and having a dark vinyl top. It is also believed to have side by side dual headlights with parking lights located on the front of the fenders.
Crime Solvers is offering a $1,000.00 reward for the information which leads to the arrest and Grand Jury Indictment of the subject or subjects responsible for the death of Goldie Elizabeth Fritz.
Investigators feel someone knows or has information about the person responsible for the death of Goldie Elizabeth Fritz and this information could be used in the apprehension of the person or persons responsible.
Crime Solvers also pays cash rewards for information about other unsolved homicides, rapes, burglaries, aggravated assaults, and the capture or apprehension of wanted persons .
All information will be kept confidential and you may remain anonymous . Information can be given by calling 733-4141."
http://news.google.com/newspapers?n...pQMAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UmUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5543,1096521
CRIME SOLVERS from The Morgan Messenger
"This week Crime Solvers will take a look at the events and circumstances surrounding the mysterious homicide of 19 year old Goldie Elizabeth Fritz, RFD 2, Clear Spring, MD.
This incident occurred in March, 1979 and the case has not been solved. All present information has been exhausted. Investigators working on the case need new leads to help identify the person or persons responsible for this crime.
The circumstances of this case are as follows: On March 13, 1979, Goldie Elizabeth Fritz and a male companion were parked along the Tow Path near the Potomac River in the area known as Park Head. This is a remote area approximately five miles East of Hancock in Washington County, Md.
At about 10:00 p.m. , a white male subject approached the vehicle and at gun point forced the victim and her companion to get out of the vehicle. The two victims were robbed of about $60 and were then later forced to walk a distance of approximately of half a mile to the bank of the Potomac River.
At this location, the male companion of Goldie Elizabeth Fritz was told by the suspect to jump into the river and swim to the other side. He was instructed not to look back and if he should do so he stood a chance of being shot.
The subject did as instructed and upon arriving on the West Virginia side of the Potomac River he heard a series of shots. The subject immediately contacted the West Virginia State Police and then in turn contacted the Maryland State Police. He was returned to the point where he entered the Potomac River.
The body of Goldie Elizabeth Fritz was located and retrieved from the river a short time later. There were no bullet holes in her body and the Medical Examiners Office advised the cause of death was drowning. It is surmised by the investigating officers that Goldie Elizabeth Fritz was forced into the river at gun point and drowned in the swollen Potomac River.
The suspect in this particular case is described as being a white male, six feet tall, 175 pounds, 25-28 years of age, shoulder length dark hair and having a mustache. He was wearing a green Army type shirt or jacket and was believed to be operating a 1970 or 1971 Pontiac Grand Prix. This vehicle is believed to be light green in color and having a dark vinyl top. It is also believed to have side by side dual headlights with parking lights located on the front of the fenders.
Crime Solvers is offering a $1,000.00 reward for the information which leads to the arrest and Grand Jury Indictment of the subject or subjects responsible for the death of Goldie Elizabeth Fritz.
Investigators feel someone knows or has information about the person responsible for the death of Goldie Elizabeth Fritz and this information could be used in the apprehension of the person or persons responsible.
Crime Solvers also pays cash rewards for information about other unsolved homicides, rapes, burglaries, aggravated assaults, and the capture or apprehension of wanted persons .
All information will be kept confidential and you may remain anonymous . Information can be given by calling 733-4141."
http://news.google.com/newspapers?n...pQMAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UmUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5543,1096521