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Group to revisit cold cases

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Mac | 8:53 a.m. Jan. 10, 2008
This is wonderful news. It is so wonderful that there are people in the AG office to be caring and unselfish with resources to help out with these kinds of things and bring some people closure on their loved ones.
Joan Pearson | 1:20 p.m. Jan. 10, 2008
I would certainly like to believe they would revist the Carla Maxwell, Tiffany Hambledon and Christine Gallegos murders. We -- NOT THE POLICE -- pushed for a solution in the murder of Lisa Strong and thanks to then attorney Rocky Anderson and a great jury who managed to see through all the smoke and mirrors thrown in the way, came through with a conviction of Forrest Whittle who, thank God, will never see the light of day again save through bars. My undying thanks to Jon Ilk, Greg Chase and Frank Hatton-Ward for sacrificing their careers for resolution for these girls as well as Chris Smart who kept the stories alive in the Private Eye. He too lost his job with the Tribune from speaking the truth. It's a sad day when citizens have to fight the system to obtain justice. There but for the grace of God also went the Elizabeth Smart case. They may think they have beat us down but we are not dead. And we will never forget. At the fist opportunity we will take them on again and we live to see justice for the rest of the girls in that nightmare.
Anonymous | 2:02 a.m. March 30, 2008
This is an exciting news. I would like to see that the authority to re-open a cold case for Cora Frandsen who died in February 5, 1976.
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Erin | 10:29 p.m. Oct. 25, 2008
Cora Frandsen is my Aunt and I've always wondered what happened on the night she was murdered and why the culpret was never found....I see that the case was reopened. Are there any new leads in this case? I would love to hear more. I hope that after all of these years, my aunts murderer will finally be found.
Ellen Hansen | 11:06 p.m. Nov. 4, 2009
Have these cases been solved? The Carla Maxwell, Tiffany Hambledon and Christine Gallegos murders.

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