"Lincoln Detective Sean Gorman said Rosanne went everywhere by hitchhiking. “She hitchhiked quite a bit,” he said. “That was her primary way of getting around.”
As the rain fell over New England, Rosanne caught a few rides to get to Millis, Mass. Eventually, those three men picked her up. After a conversation about the rain, they let her out in Attleboro along I-95 North. It was under the Route 152 overpass.
“They saw in the rear-view mirror another car immediately pick her up,” Gorman said. “That was the last time she was seen alive. Probably had hundreds of people give her rides throughout the years and she just got in the wrong car with the wrong person at the wrong time.”
The next day, a few kids were playing along Albion Road in Lincoln, behind the Lincoln Mall. They found a body in the brush. She had been strangled."
‘The pain she must have went through’: Cold case still unsolved after 39 years
As the rain fell over New England, Rosanne caught a few rides to get to Millis, Mass. Eventually, those three men picked her up. After a conversation about the rain, they let her out in Attleboro along I-95 North. It was under the Route 152 overpass.
“They saw in the rear-view mirror another car immediately pick her up,” Gorman said. “That was the last time she was seen alive. Probably had hundreds of people give her rides throughout the years and she just got in the wrong car with the wrong person at the wrong time.”
The next day, a few kids were playing along Albion Road in Lincoln, behind the Lincoln Mall. They found a body in the brush. She had been strangled."
‘The pain she must have went through’: Cold case still unsolved after 39 years