Bump for Misty. Everything that I read about this case just makes me so, so angry at the way the investigation has been handled. Poor Misty, and her poor mother!
Thank you for bumping this. I think of Misty's case often.
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Bump for Misty. Everything that I read about this case just makes me so, so angry at the way the investigation has been handled. Poor Misty, and her poor mother!
Tuesday marks 21 years since a teenage girl went missing after going to the Puyallup Fair. Police are sending out a reminder in the hopes of finding new clues in her disappearance.
Puyallup police are asking the public for photos taken at the 1992 Fair in a search for clues in this case: http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2022546503_photoswantedxml.html
Wasn't there red paint chips found on Misty's pants? If so, I wonder if they ever tested it against paint chips found around from where Gary Leon Ridgeway/The Green River Killer's crime scenes occurred.
I have not seen Jack Mccullough brought up in this thread, so here goes. Jack Mccullough is currently serving prison time for the 1957 rape and murder of 7 year old Maria Ridulph. Although this crime was committed in Illinois, JM has lived in the seattle area for atleast 30 years or more. This was a cold case that was solved in 2011 and JM was given a life sentence in 2012. In the 80's jm worked as a cop in the cities of Milton, WA and Lacey, WA. In 1984 he was charged in the sexual assault of a teenager. Milton is only 7 miles away from Puyallup. Can someone please forward this info to the proper authorities. They may already know this but I figured I would bring it up here just in case. Here is a link to where i got most of my information from:
www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011...d-how-cops-finally-found-jack-mccullough.html
I was just pointing out that it's not bad to suspect a carnie. Then again, we have bad preachers, teachers, bishops..... it takes all kinds.
Hi Josephus - On Misty's missing poster is asks that anyone with info should contact the Pullayup Police Department (Washington)-1-253-841-5415 or 1-253-841-5538.
http://www.bazaardaily.co.uk/2015/1...nsible-for-the-disappearance-of-misty-copsey/"Copsey, was underage, my uncle was older. The relationship was both equal part controversial as it was forbidden. Copsey, was last seen alive the night of the Puyallup Fair on 17 September 1992. At the time of her disappearance was both romantically involved and often seen with my uncle Rueban."
I don't want to give them my email address... Anyone braver than I want to give updates?
They are the crimes committed by those who have yet to see justice.
Theyre murders, disappearances investigated for years where one tip could be all it takes to put someone behind bars.
This December, KOMO News took a closer look into a Puyallup cold case that deserves a second look, where a mother's fighting to find her daughter she last saw almost 25 years ago.
I just picture her being herself, having a good time, yelling and screaming, sighed Diana Smith as she stood outside the Puyallup State Fair.
By all accounts, that's how the night of September 17th, 1992 began for Misty Copsey, a trip to the fair with a girlfriend after talking her mom Diana, into a ride.