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Tammy Belanger

Still no answers to 7-year puzzle The Palm Beach Post 21 July 1991 By Frank Cerabino Two 8-year-old girls disappeared in 1984. Victor Wonyetye was nearby both times. Police call him a strong suspect, but he's never been charged in either case. Police know a lot about child rapist's Victor Wonyetye's lust for little girls.  Detectives have watched the 48-year-old man masturbate as he gazed at young girls sleeping in their beds, playing miniature golf near John Prince Park or swimming at a Wellington community pool.  They've seized his collection of children's underwear advertisements clipped from newspapers. They've talked to his stepdaughter, the girl he began having sex with when she was 11, and to his former friends, who called him "Chester the Molester." They've put tracking devices on his car, sifted through his garbage, tapped his phone and monitored his mail. They know a lot about him, but they don't know

Gary Westover

Tampa Bay Times (St. Petersburg, Florida)  27 January 2008 BY BEN MONTGOMERY Times Staff Writer The detectives found the woman near an apple tree when Vermont began to thaw. She wore ski bibs and a lift ticket. The snow was black with blood.  They called Anna Agnew at 2:30 a.m. as the pieces came together.  Can you describe her jewelry? a detective asked. Anna's sister had been missing since January. A snow-plow driver had found her green BMW at a rest stop off Interstate 91 in Vermont, door cracked,  blood on the steering wheel.  Now it was March, and detectives had finally found the woman's body. Anna helped them identify her by her ring.  Anna Agnew's sister, Barbara, was likely the victim of a serial killer who stalked the Connecticut River Valley in the 1980s, slaughtering six young women, maybe more, and dumping their bodies in the bucolic borderlands between Vermont and New Hampshire.  The man was never caught. For 21 years, Anna Agnew has lived w