IT HAS been one month since Celina Cass, 11, vanished from her New Hampshire home in the dead of night. Less than a week later she found dead floating in the Connecticut River. Cops appear no closer to answering the riddle of how she died and who may have killed. While they're stopping short of labelling it a homicide, it is classified as a suspicious death. We're in the looks like a duck category here.
A quiet tribute was held among her peers in Stewartstown--about a mile from the Canadian border--on the dawn of their return to class. There is fear and there is anger in the air.
Local mom Debbie Baglio said: “I can’t let the story go without answers. I can’t let this little girl go.”
