meggilyweggily
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http://www.elfis.net/phorum/read.php?f=45&i=243&t=243
(I can't find the original article but here's a copy)
Former police detective Freddie Bonilla re- creates a scene in a West Side home's garage, where he thinks a couple who disappeared in 1957 were killed...
The disappearance of William and Margaret Patterson has been a mystery to the police and El Paso for nearly 50 years. It has inspired urban legends, wild stories of espionage and even tales of UFO abductions.
Their old house in the 3000 block of Piedmont was known by generations of El Pasoans as the "haunted house." Over the years, several theories emerged to explain what happened to them: They were kidnapped, they met with foul play, they left everything behind to start a new life elsewhere, they were spies or they were abducted by space aliens.
Now the mystery has taken another turn: The El Paso sheriff's and police departments are taking a new look at the case, which began in March 1957.
(If anyone can get a picture of these people, please send to me, I can't profile them on my site otherwise, and I don't think the Doe Network can either.)
(I can't find the original article but here's a copy)
Former police detective Freddie Bonilla re- creates a scene in a West Side home's garage, where he thinks a couple who disappeared in 1957 were killed...
The disappearance of William and Margaret Patterson has been a mystery to the police and El Paso for nearly 50 years. It has inspired urban legends, wild stories of espionage and even tales of UFO abductions.
Their old house in the 3000 block of Piedmont was known by generations of El Pasoans as the "haunted house." Over the years, several theories emerged to explain what happened to them: They were kidnapped, they met with foul play, they left everything behind to start a new life elsewhere, they were spies or they were abducted by space aliens.
Now the mystery has taken another turn: The El Paso sheriff's and police departments are taking a new look at the case, which began in March 1957.
(If anyone can get a picture of these people, please send to me, I can't profile them on my site otherwise, and I don't think the Doe Network can either.)