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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Long Island cops dig up skeletal remains that may belong to woman missing since 1966

Police investigating a 52-year-old missing person cold case have found skeletal remains beneath a home in Long Island’s wine country.

The remains are believed to be those of Louise Pietrewicz, who was 38 in 1966 when she disappeared, leaving behind an 11-year-old daughter, The Suffolk Times reported.

Suffolk County homicide detectives on Monday dug up a burlap bag wrapped around the remains in the basement of a North Fork home that once belonged to Pietrewicz’s married boyfriend, the weekly paper reported. William Boken, a former Town of Southold cop, died in 1982. He was the prime suspect in Pietrewicz's disappearance.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

And she still looked better than that mugshot of Julie Brewington.

Anonymous said...

And they never thought to look in the basement?