Bumping for Wendy. She's often on my mind, as I grew up (and still live) within a few miles of her home. Her disappearance terrified me at the time - I was twelve years old, walked or took public transit everywhere I wanted/needed to go, and she was one of a spate of abductions/disappearances of teenage girls and young women in the county and in nearby Philadelphia over the course of a year or so. Many of those cases were quickly solved, albeit unhappily, with biker-gang members or hangers-on implicated and convicted of their senseless murders – but Wendy's case along with a couple of others didn't seem to fit that pattern, and their unsolved status was worrisome to an already hypervigilant adolescent.
I hope there is a lot going on behind the scenes, now that Wendy's case status has changed and LE has a location of interest. LE seems to be holding their cards very close to the vest in the aftermath of the property search, and I hope that's a sign that they're being painstaking and methodical in processing whatever they may have discovered. After nearly fifty years Wendy needs to be found, and whoever was responsible for her disappearance needs to face justice – or at least the ignominy of exposure for committing a heinous crime against an innocent young girl. MOO.