Showing posts with label cold cases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cold cases. Show all posts

Sunday, December 10, 2023

The Lost Girls | M.P. Pellicer

In February, 1998, human remains were unearthed near Bothell, outside of Seattle. It appeared to be skeletal remains of two persons. The first set of bones was found by a transient who spotted a skull lying on top of straw that was scattered over a newly graded construction site.


Before the month was out they were identified as the remains of Sammiejo White, 11, and Carmen Joy Cubias, 9, half sisters, who had gone missing in July, 1996. The King’s County M.E. said the victims had been killed probably soon after they disappeared.

Is a Case Ever Cold Enough? | M.P. Pellicer

From 1980 to 1991 several children were kidnapped and killed. Some cases were solved after many years, and some remain open and unsolved.


The first child to disappear was Suzie Bombardier, a 14-year-old honor student who was kidnapped, raped and stabbed to death on June 22, 1980.


Five days after her disappearance, she was found floating in the San Joaquin River east of Antioch, California by a fisherman. This was about 100 miles from where she lived. The girl was taken from her sister’s home while babysitting, leading her family to believe she knew her abductor.

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