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SO pretty ! Are there any pictures of her wearing her glasses ????
SO pretty ! Are there any pictures of her wearing her glasses ????
I agree with this-there would have been other interested men. But, to what end? And why no subsequent interest by any of them after her disappearance? Do men hang on to a notion of a possible relationship long after the last time they've seen a woman in whom they are interested? I wonder if any of these potential suitors would have googled her and found out that she is, and has been, missing since shortly after college graduation. I wish we knew who "Red" was.
Bringing some more of Sylvia's pictures forward for new thread. Where's our girl?
Bringing Sylvia forward to this page. She is the epitome of a physically healthy 22 year old.
Bringing some more of Sylvia's pictures forward for new thread. Where's our girl?
Sylvia's college peeps could have been one of the smallest of her groups after graduation. Depends on how many in her class were staten islanders. Wonder what the mix was at the pool party? That EL and MMQC searched for her at Wagner sorority suggests friendships or contacts with underclassmen? Word of mouth and snail mail and landline was how we kept up with each other in the 70's. And it was definitely a much slower pace compared to now.
One of the greatest frustrations compounding the tragedy must have been is that this family was cut off from knowing more about the group she knew with her fiancé. A suitor in that group would be a complicated dynamic...
I think of how many women absorbed themselves in their husband's life and friends back then. It was a time before women's rise in the workplace, real opportunity, and independence came to fruition. The structure of life was very conservative for so many.
Sylvia's college peeps could have been one of the smallest of her groups after graduation. Depends on how many in her class were staten islanders. Wonder what the mix was at the pool party? That EL and MMQC searched for her at Wagner sorority suggests friendships or contacts with underclassmen? Word of mouth and snail mail and landline was how we kept up with each other in the 70's. And it was definitely a much slower pace compared to now.
One of the greatest frustrations compounding the tragedy must have been is that this family was cut off from knowing more about the group she knew with her fiancé. A suitor in that group would be a complicated dynamic...
I think of how many women absorbed themselves in their husband's life friends back then. It was a time before women's rise in the workplace, real opportunity, and independence came to fruition. The structure of life was very conservative for so many./QUOTE]
This makes a lot of sense, unless she was extraordinarily independent, and not inclined to give up her own friends. In any event, I am certain that there were many, many of his friends that would have known and wondered about her when she disappeared. I just cannot believe that none of these people were curious about her. Why the radio silence? Doesn't this case seem rather unique in this sense to anybody else? I know it's been 42 years, but people do wonder about others that they used to know. Obviously, all of his friends know that he was engaged to her, and never married her. What did they think could have happened? Nobody wondered about her? I don't buy it
Sylvia Lwowski... I know you are out there. I Know you, YOU are out there.Where are you Sylvia?
Still here go by alliemay now I check in from time to time.
Bringing some more of Sylvia's pictures forward for new thread. Where's our girl?
Sylvia's college peeps could have been one of the smallest of her groups after graduation. Depends on how many in her class were staten islanders. Wonder what the mix was at the pool party? That EL and MMQC searched for her at Wagner sorority suggests friendships or contacts with underclassmen? Word of mouth and snail mail and landline was how we kept up with each other in the 70's. And it was definitely a much slower pace compared to now.
One of the greatest frustrations compounding the tragedy must have been is that this family was cut off from knowing more about the group she knew with her fiancé. A suitor in that group would be a complicated dynamic...
I think of how many women absorbed themselves in their husband's life friends back then. It was a time before women's rise in the workplace, real opportunity, and independence came to fruition. The structure of life was very conservative for so many./QUOTE]
This makes a lot of sense, unless she was extraordinarily independent, and not inclined to give up her own friends. In any event, I am certain that there were many, many of his friends that would have known and wondered about her when she disappeared. I just cannot believe that none of these people were curious about her. Why the radio silence? Doesn't this case seem rather unique in this sense to anybody else? I know it's been 42 years, but people do wonder about others that they used to know. Obviously, all of his friends know that he was engaged to her, and never married her. What did they think could have happened? Nobody wondered about her? I don't buy it
Bbm: absolutely. I've looked up so many I used to know. It actually came in a wave of wondering, what happened to so and so, what about that ex, lol!
I think that that wondering would be doubly true for those who knew she was missing.
not sure she maybe but I wanted to put this out here. maybe she could be the midtown jane doe?
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Thanks madamx. I believe we reviewed this uid a couple of threads back. The physicals don't match: dentals, height, bra size a definite no. Sylvia had no cavities, no dental work in 1975. She is of German/Polish descent - the ring initials didn't match any of our info.
Wonder if Red was interviewed by cold case squad. Family and mmqc knew who he was, right?
There are all kinds suitors... From the overt to the silent crush. Wonder if Sylvia saved her memories, diary, letters, Valentine's, pressed flowers, pictures. We know her brother posted the "broken, cut out pictures" on another website. Did Sylvia cut them out, or someone else?
Things like an address book, I imagine, may have been in her purse. I remember the super tiny books from back then.
I still keep coming back to the marina. That was in her neighborhood and the water, the beach, and jetties were a part of her every day life. Did she ever go out on a boat with friends growing up?
If she did take the bus, how many blocks from bus stop to her house? Did neighbors know she was missing?
I also keep coming back to the no publicity, while it might have made sense for a few days, something else silenced this family. Was there word on the street, anyway? I guess I wonder about how the story of her being missing traveled... When you start adding up potential groups in her sphere, the numbers could be quite sizable. Plus, Sylvia, with her light up the room glow, is memorable.
This is not new ground I am bringing up, but in case anyone is out there who might be wondering about her, memory about life is important. Maybe someone will have the Aha moment we are hoping for...