It's been a busy week for Magdalen Bish. The first-grade teacher from Massachusetts has been preparing for the school's pilgrim pageant, holding parent conferences and getting ready for her family's Thanksgiving gathering.
In between it all, she's had to confront fresh questions about her 16-year-old daughter's abduction and killing. "It's been tough for us," said Bish, who came to Connecticut Saturday with her husband, John, to deliver a talk on child safety at the University of New Haven.
Molly Bish vanished from her lifeguard post at a pond near her home in the tiny town of Warren, Mass., on June 27, 2000. Police recovered her remains nearly three years later.
"She came home bone by bone," Magi Bish recalled. "First her shin bone, then her skull. ... In the end, 26 of Molly's bones came home to us."
Regan, who remains in a psychiatric facility in upstate New York, has not been charged in the Bish case. His lawyer, E. Stewart Jones, said investigators are overreacting and will turn up nothing.
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