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"SEASIDE, Calif. (AFPN) -- On June 12 at 7:30 p.m., our 13-year-old daughter, Christina, left our house on the old Fort Ord Army Base in Seaside, Calif., to walk her dog, Greg. She did not return; however, Greg returned at 8:20 p.m., trailing his leash. The FBI classified Christina's case as a stranger abduction.
Two men in an older-model "primer gray" Ford Granada or Mercury Monarch were seen in the area prior to the abduction, and a witness saw a "frightened" Christina in the same car with two men at about 7:45 p.m.
Exactly seven months later, a body was found about 3 miles from our house. Two days later it was determined to be our daughter. The FBI is still investigating and believes that she died from foul-play."
As Christina's family grieves, police scour evidence for clues (1/15/1999) local center stories... |
www.mercurynews.com/local/christina/christina011699.htm
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Administrative Memo: Human remains at Fort Ord; 01-13-99 January 13, 1999. TO THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY. From: Chancellor Greenwood. Re: Human remains found at Fort Ord. Although final details are still being... |
www.ucsc.edu/oncampus/currents/messages/remains.htm
Navy father seeks information on daughter's abduction, murder
http://www.af.mil/news/Jan1999/n19990120_990076.html
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