Found Deceased NY - Louise Pietrewicz, 38, Southold, 6 Oct 1966

Pietrewicz’s daughter files notice of claim against Southold Town, police department

The daughter of Louise Pietrewicz, the Cutchogue woman who disappeared in 1966 and whose remains were found 51 years later, has filed a notice of claim against Southold Town and its police department, charging that officials “knowingly” concealed the circumstances of the death and “thoroughly” failed to investigate who was responsible.

Sandra Blampied of Middletown, N.Y., who was 12 when her mother disappeared on Oct. 6, 1966, filed the notice of claim — the first step in a lawsuit — last week, with the paperwork arriving in Town Hall in Southold on March 15.

The filing, she said, is her way of honoring her mother’s memory by pursuing as best she can the truth of the murder, who knew about it and did little or nothing to uncover the facts, and what the notice characterizes as the subsequent coverup by town officials.

https://suffolktimes.timesreview.co...UFcomYZ6SUkO2qZX7yOxgzFcdElafChbg_3kSYhSTB6yk
 
Wife Of Cop Involved In Missing Persons Case Exposes Truth 60 Years Later
By Lucy Greider

... In 1966, a sad and shocking disappearance shattered the tightly knit farming community of Cutchogue, New York. Louise Pietrewicz, a beloved local and adoring mother to her 12-year-old daughter Sandy, had gone missing.

For decades, friends and family waited for answers. It wasn’t a high-profile case that garnered national attention, but to the people of Cutchogue, the lack of information was devastating. They waited and waited… until sixty years later, when the wife of a cop involved in the case came forward with one crucial detail.

It was a chilly day in October when Louise went missing. At first, no one in Cutchogue knew anything was awry. However, after hours passed, and she didn’t return home, her daughter really started to worry...

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William "Bill" Boken circa 1966
The paper claimed that William Boken, a man who had been a local police officer in the area but had since died, was responsible for Louise’s murder. So, officials reopened the case...

... officials found Louise’s remains buried 7 feet below the ground in the exact spot she'd pointed out. However, they also found something else: one crucial piece of evidence that fingered the real killer...

... Incriminating Finds

Along with Louise's remains, .38 caliber bullets were found in the hole. Records stated officers at the time were mandated to carry .38 revolvers. Reports also indicated Boken had used 3 sick days immediately leading up to Louise’s vanishing — and resigned the day after she went missing.

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