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Post by WOLVERETT on Apr 2, 2007 14:23:18 GMT -5
Amy was luered away by a call from a man who promissed to buy her mom a gift for a promotion he claimed she'd recived. This was in Nov. 1989. she was 10 at the time. 106 days after her disapearence she was found murdered in a wheat field. Here is a link with more on her case and another interesting case the Oakland Co. MI child murder from the late 1970's. amymihaljevic.blogspot.com/
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Post by WOLVERETT on Jul 30, 2007 21:42:08 GMT -5
I am curently read James Renner's book Amy: My Search For Her Killer. This was written by a young man who grew in the next town over and followed the case when he was 11 as it happened. Great read so far. It was only released in Ohio so the only way to obtain a copy outside of the state is by iterlibrary loan as I did.
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Post by WOLVERETT on Jul 7, 2009 15:03:41 GMT -5
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Post by WOLVERETT on Sept 30, 2009 14:44:08 GMT -5
possible suspect named: Then, in August 2008, a man named Tony Perchinsky called to tell me that he'd heard from a local cop that the man who'd been Perchinsky's eighth-grade science teacher in 1991, Dean Runkle, was a suspect in Amy's case. "And here's the weird thing," said Perchinsky. "He used to tell us about the science center he volunteered at. And I realized the nature center was in Bay Village." I requested Runkle's personnel file from Nord Junior High School and ran his name through a search of newspaper articles. I quickly began to see why this man was on the FBI's list of priorities. www.freetimes.com/stories/15/80/person-of-interest
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