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Gloria just posted on Facebook she is aware of the remains found, and apparently they were found just right up the way from where April went missing. I hope with all my heart this is her.
Has anything new been found on April? I've seen several youtube videos (Disappeared, We Miss You), and tend to think she can be found, if she hasn't already been located. For some reason, I keep thinking of the Red Dog mine, and the old guy's words, "she hasn't gone far enough." I wonder if she was buried in the mine, or somewhere close by, just past the area where they were searching. I think that's where the cadaver dogs lay down, was by a shaft in the mine. IIRC, that shaft was later found to have been dynamited. Hiding the evidence? Or was it a natural cave-in? Was she originally there and then moved to another location close by that the old guy knew about, but was being deliberately cryptic? This is one of the cases that truly bothers me, because her mother has been so close, and so many remains are turning up, but it seems she's disappointed time and again. And with two daughters who have known their mother so very little, that's saddening. I pray closure comes soon, for her mother's and daughter's sake.
Gloria has been down more times since my last post. I don't think anything has turned up. In the Disappeared episode I remember Gloria and detectives believed by Dan Dan's last words, ''her mums hearts in the right place she's just not far enough'' meant April was deeper down in the Red Dog mine, however they showed footage of the search and they said the Red Dog mines floor was just ''a clean bottom'' April wasn't down there. There is SO much to Aprils case that was left out in the Disappeared episode. Gloria has done several podcasts and each time she does one you learn something new. http://deathvalleyjim.com/2014/09/0...ogram-missing-desert-april-beth-pitzer-story/ This one was done on September 8th.
Eleven years ago today. I lost the joy of my life. My beautiful April Beth
so coincidental that you bumped April's thread just now - I just saw her case in Namus & came to search for her thread here
“We made it all the way to the bottom,” he said, “but we know there’s one more level — we see another ladder that goes 50 feet down.
“We realized there were no snakes at the bottom, but we’re being careful. We climb down that last ladder and into a room about 15 feet by 40 feet. It’s crazy.”
They noticed a small, conical indentation that “looked like something had been there and had been lifted straight out,” he recalled. “Whatever was here is not here. We took pictures and left it undisturbed.”
Ultimately, the San Bernadino Sheriff’s Department had them return to that site, wearing “white suits, masks and gloves,” with Hill finding himself part of a virtual forensics team.
They retrieved dirt samples from every few inches, separately bagged them and had them returned to the surface; that required another two days of work. The SBSD wanted to have the samples analyzed to see if there was any DNA evidence from Pitzer contained.
There’s a postscript to the story, Hill said. It turns out one of the men suspected in the killing of Pitzer, meth manufacturer Steve Wilkinson, was seen in the area of the mine last September, one day before he was thought to be on his way to Amarillo – to dispose of Pitzer’s remains there? – and killed when the Cessna 310 he was a passenger in crashed into a mountain near Silverton, Colo., well off the I-40 corridor a small plane would have followed southern California to Amarillo, even after a confirmed stop for fuel in Flagstaff.
Perhaps Pitzer’s remains now lie somewhere in the San Juan Mountains.
Denton has visited the area several times attempting to locate her daughter's remains and feels certain they were buried in one particular mine she has been inside. Some of Pitzer's clothing was found in a mine shaft in Ludlow in 2005, but nothing else.
But Denton now believes April's remains were moved last year, loaded on a small plane in Ludlow and perhaps dropped over the desert somewhere between Ludlow and Flagstaff, Arizona. The plane Denton is referring to eventually crashed in the mountains of Colorado and all on board were killed. Denton believes the person who ordered April's murder was on that plane, though she is not convinced he is dead. Authorities identified the man as one of the victims of the crash, though the National Transportation Safety Board has not yet completed its investigation.
"I pray somebody will see this and call and say, 'Gloria, I moved her body,'" Denton said. "And then I'll be OK."
Denton said Pitzer has two daughters. "Her oldest will turn 18 in August and the youngest just turned 16," she said. "They want to go and put flowers on their mom's grave."
NEWBERRY SPRINGS Authorities announced Wednesday afternoon that they are seeking the publics assistance in locating the remains of April Beth Pitzer, who was last seen in Newberry Springs in June 2004.
One of the country's most high-profile cold case investigations involves the death of Pitzer, who was declared legally dead in 2012. Investigators say they believe Pitzer was murdered, but her body has yet to be found.
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