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On Thursday, April 17, 1986 at approximately 1:00 pm, Ms. Sally Swisher Heet was found stabbed to death in the 500 block of E Street, NE
Senator Daniel J. Evans, Republican of Washington, said his press secretary, Sally S. Heet, was found stabbed to death in her Capitol Hill apartment today.
Mr. Evans said Miss Heet, 35 years old, formerly a resident of Seattle, was ''killed apparently last night in her apartment.''
The Senator said he had become concerned when Miss Heet failed to meet him and a reporter for breakfast.
Miss Heet's stepbrother and a member of Mr. Evans's staff went to her apartment, where they found the body about 10:30 A.M., Mr. Evans said.
He described Miss Heet as ''a close friend, lively and vivacious.''
''I'll miss her forever,'' he said. ''She had been a part of a very, very close team. The whole office is in shock.''
Police officials said they had no suspects in the death.
Miss Heet joined Mr. Evans's staff as press secretary in 1983 after he took office on the death of Senator Henry Jackson. Before that, she worked as a vice president and manager of corporate communications for the Rainier National Bank. She worked earlier as an account executive for a Seattle public relations concern.
Another high profile murder I suppose
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Homicide Victim: Sally Heet | mpdc
On Thursday, April 17, 1986 at approximately 1:00 pm, Ms. Sally Swisher Heet was found stabbed to death in the 500 block of E Street, NE. The Metropolitan Police Department seeks the public’s assistance in gathering information regarding this homicide.
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On Thursday, April 17, 1986 at approximately 1:00 pm, Ms. Sally Swisher Heet was found stabbed to death in the 500 block of E Street, NE
Senator Daniel J. Evans, Republican of Washington, said his press secretary, Sally S. Heet, was found stabbed to death in her Capitol Hill apartment today.
Mr. Evans said Miss Heet, 35 years old, formerly a resident of Seattle, was ''killed apparently last night in her apartment.''
The Senator said he had become concerned when Miss Heet failed to meet him and a reporter for breakfast.
Miss Heet's stepbrother and a member of Mr. Evans's staff went to her apartment, where they found the body about 10:30 A.M., Mr. Evans said.
He described Miss Heet as ''a close friend, lively and vivacious.''
''I'll miss her forever,'' he said. ''She had been a part of a very, very close team. The whole office is in shock.''
Police officials said they had no suspects in the death.
Miss Heet joined Mr. Evans's staff as press secretary in 1983 after he took office on the death of Senator Henry Jackson. Before that, she worked as a vice president and manager of corporate communications for the Rainier National Bank. She worked earlier as an account executive for a Seattle public relations concern.
Another high profile murder I suppose
Street view
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