Thank you faithx for bringing this up - I totally didn't even consider that as a possibility.This is just my opinion, but I think the announcement/press conference has been delayed due to the multiple mass shootings that have occurred in Las Vegas during the past few weeks.
This makes sense, as it's obvious LE aren't in a fit state to hold a press conference about a 1979 cold case while plenty of them are still wounded from the shootings. We'll probably get an announcement by the end of the year.This is just my opinion, but I think the announcement/press conference has been delayed due to the multiple mass shootings that have occurred in Las Vegas during the past few weeks.
Gwenn's sister on the Sahara Sue Facebook group said one of the men (Gwenn's ex I think?) who traveled with her to Las Vegas resembles the sketch of the suspect.Managed to get access to newsbank finally
August 15, 1979, The Las Vegas Review Journal, pg 1
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August 16, 1979, The Las Vegas Review Journal, pg 3
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"The suspect is a white male about 28 years old, 5'11 inches to 6" tall, weighing about 165 pounds, and having a thin build, light complexion, dark blond hair and a mustache. He was also believed to have been wearing faded blue jeans pants and a shirt."
The sister publicly stated the sketch of a possible suspect looked like one of the male friends.After reading Othram’s article on her identification, it sounds like the two male friends she was traveling with were likely involved. Rest in peace Gwenn Marie Story
It doesn't exactly give the impression of someone trying to cover up their crimes. I wonder if maybe only one of the friend's murdered her (Likely the one who looked like the sketch), and the other friend told her family they left her in Las Vegas, without the other person's knowledge? JMO, and also just a theory.The sister publicly stated the sketch of a possible suspect looked like one of the male friends.
But then why would they say they dropped her off in Las Vegas when she could then be easily found? As opposed to letting everyone think she's in California?
MOO I personally do feel that the two men killed her (or at the very least both had knowledge of the murder) and purposely left Vegas right after especially with what Gwenn's sister has said regarding the sketch. The "we left her in Vegas!" statement just oozes guilt to me, in my own personal opinion. Like I can see a perp using it as a cop-out, and not an inaccurate one - they did leave her in Vegas - and they probably think they got away with it BECAUSE they did leave her in Vegas and they knew no one would be able to put the dots together in 1979. All MOOIt doesn't exactly give the impression of someone trying to cover up their crimes. I wonder if maybe only one of the friend's murdered her (Likely the one who looked like the sketch), and the other friend told her family they left her in Las Vegas, without the other person's knowledge? JMO, and also just a theory.
I was wondering the same thing. In some other pics of her I have seen circulated as a younger kid and teen she clearly had her own real teeth. I wonder when she got them pulled.So glad Gwenn has been identified! This was one of the cases I wish would get solved. Did the family ever mention Gwenn having no teeth as she was found with an upper denture but not a bottom one? Very odd for someone that young to have zero teeth.
Gwenn wasn’t reported missing so the two had no reason to worry about police trying to match her to the unknown woman found in Las Vegas during the same month. Since there were also no indications that Gwenn met with foul play back then, it’s likely everyone who knew her assumed she decided to start a new life or stay somewhere else.The sister publicly stated the sketch of a possible suspect looked like one of the male friends.
But then why would they say they dropped her off in Las Vegas when she could then be easily found? As opposed to letting everyone think she's in California?
Yeah, the more and more we hear about these older cases being solved the more apparent it is to me that it was SUCH a different time back then. Plus, communication between states regarding reported missing people (much less unreported like Gwenn) was already extremely difficult. Like so many other families they probably assumed she just chose to stay someplace else, maybe have a family or something along those lines. JMOGwenn wasn’t reported missing so the two had no reason to worry about police trying to match her to the unknown woman found in Las Vegas during the same month. Since there were also no indications that Gwenn met with foul play back then, it’s likely everyone who knew her assumed she decided to start a new life or stay somewhere else.