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Other families pleased — but feel a twinge

Published: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 3:40 p.m. MDT
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Only recently has there been a break in the 10-year-old Davis case.

A former schoolmate of the missing Spanish Fork teenager was charged in April with lying to federal investigators.

Scott Brunson is accused of providing a false alibi for an unnamed person, whose whereabouts on May 2, 1995 — the last day Kiplyn Davis was seen — are "material to the investigation," according to an indictment handed up in U.S. District Court.

Richard Davis said he thinks about his daughter every day.

"My nightmare just continues; it goes on and on and on," he said. "The days are a little easier on us now, but still, there's not a day that we don't think about her, there's not a day that we don't pray that we'll be able to find her body and bring our case to a close."


E-mail: mdecker@desnews.com

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