If it is just a reprint, it is already out online under the paper's website. It will probably be printed in the Sunday hard copy then. But yeah, it will reach people that may have known here. In the online version, they ask people that knew her to discuss it in the comments there.
If it was in central PA it was the same one. Yeah, a lot of things fall into place in the time line, but the omission of the sisters is strange. Though I assume suriving family write those, and if the families had broken contact after the split, it's not shocking it would be left out.
I've...
It does not list Kimberly or her sister as surviving daughters of his. It's the other reason I was hesitant. It is, however, a man that fits the following: He was 48, has the same name as the father listed in the Seattle Times article, died in 1987 in another part of PA, and was (re)married to a...
So I know we should not be looking into the family, only Kimberly herself, but I've found the place and date of her bio father's death in an obituary. I don't think anyone here found that yet. I thought it would be useful if allowed in order to add to her timeline between 1986 and 1988. Would...
To everyone discussing Google dates, they use many different data sets. Street view is shot from a van driving around. The aerial shots are shot by low flying aircraft (not satellites like is the common misconception.) The dates of the aerials varies because the photos are constantly being...
The thing is, he is LE. I doubt Longo wanted this released. Frankly, in my opinion, this just sounds like a guy overstepping his bounds a bit to pat himself on the back for finding the body and so his community can see him as the good, God-fearing man that he is. It's sensationalizing, but from...
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