Tuesday, May 3, 2011

FAMILIES SEEK ANSWERS IN '79 CHICAGO COLD CASE

THE FAMILIES of two suburban Chicago teens murdered more than 30 years ago are still waiting for their killer to be caught--and a motive. Eyvonne Bender and Susan Ovington went shopping and never came home. Their bodies were found in the Morton Grove Forest Preserve, September 5, 1979. They had been shot to death. The case has remained cold.
Susan's sister, Judy Sanfillipo said:"We'll never
know why they went for a walk in the woods on a summer day, and never came out. There's got to be somebody out there who knows something."
The two teens were shot in the head, their purses in an unlocked car. Soon, cops hit a brick wall on what they thought was a slam dunk case. Seven months after the murders, on Eyvonne's 18th birthday, someone painted crosses on her parent's car and driveway. And then the leads dried up, the case box gathering dust. But cops still believe the case is solvable.
 NO ANSWERS IN 1979 COLD CASE

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