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==Case==
 
==Case==
'''Details: '''On Halloween 2001, Penn State University senior Cindy Song went to a party at Player's Nite Club, a popular student hangout, with two close friends, Stacy Paik and Lisa Kim. She was dressed as a rabbit for the occasion, and the girls partied until 2am, when they left and stopped off at a friend's apartment. Then, at 4am, on November 1, they left and Stacy dropped Cindy off at her apartment, and she has not been seen since. A search of the apartment found no signs of a struggle or forced entry. Her false eyelashes which she had worn to the party were there, along with her backpack and cell phone, which she always had with her. The only things that were missing were her purse, with her driver's license and credit cards, and she herself. Police believe she was wearing her rabbit costume when she vanished, and they found that she had not made or received any calls after Stacy dropped her off, and that she had no supsicious e-mails or anything problematic on the Internet. Authorities don't believe that she ran off on her own. There has been no activity on her credit cards since she vanished, and her friends and family do not believe that she was the type of person to just disappear. They also did not believe that she took her own life as she was an upbeat and bubbly person who had no signs of depression.<br>
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'''Details: '''On Halloween 2001, Pennsylvania State University senior Cindy Song went to a party at Player's Nite Club with two close friends, Stacy Paik and Lisa Kim. She was dressed as a Playboy Bunny for the costume party. All three friends partied until 2 am the next morning, when they then left and stopped off at a friend's apartment. Then, at 4 am that morning the trio left the mutual friend's house and dropped Cindy off at her apartment.
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A search of Cindy's apartment found no signs of a struggle or forced entry. Her false eyelashes which she had worn to the party were there, along with her backpack and cell phone. The only things that were missing were her purse that contained her driver's license and credit cards. Police believe she was wearing her Playboy Bunny costume when she vanished, and they found that she had not made or received any calls after she was dropped off. Authorities don't believe that she ran off on her own. Her friends and family do not believe that she was the type of person to just disappear or commit suicide. No activity was reported on her credit card in the time after her disappearance. <br>
 
[[File:Cindy_song3_suspect.jpg|thumb|280px|A composite of a suspect]]
 
[[File:Cindy_song3_suspect.jpg|thumb|280px|A composite of a suspect]]
Authorities believe that she left her apartment to go to a 24 hour supermarket and that she was abducted on her way or there. Another theory was that she left the apartment with someone that she knew and that they might have abducted and killed her. Since she vanished, police have received hundreds of tips, but have never found a suspect. Then, a few days after she disappeared, a woman matching her description was seen in Philadelphia being forced into a vehicle by an unidentified man. Police do not know who the man was or if the woman was her, but they would like to question him. A $27,000 reward is being offered in the case, which remains unsolved.<br />
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Authorities believe that she left her apartment to go to a 24-hour supermarket and that she was abducted there or as she walked there. Another theory was that she left the apartment with someone that she knew and then was killed by them. A few days after she disappeared, a woman matching her description was seen in Philadelphia being forced into a vehicle by an unidentified man. Police do not know who the man was or if the woman was her, but they would like to question him.
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A $27,000 reward is still available for this unsolved case.
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'''Suspects:''' A possible suspect in the case was an unidentified man who was seen trying to force a woman matching Cindy's description into a car. She was "screaming, crying for help" and the man yelled at the witness to leave. The incident occurred in Philadelphia's Chinatown district, 200 miles from her apartment. The man is wanted only for questioning, and is described as an Asian male with olive to light-brown complexion and medium length hair. He has never been identified.<br />
 
'''Suspects:''' A possible suspect in the case was an unidentified man who was seen trying to force a woman matching Cindy's description into a car. She was "screaming, crying for help" and the man yelled at the witness to leave. The incident occurred in Philadelphia's Chinatown district, 200 miles from her apartment. The man is wanted only for questioning, and is described as an Asian male with olive to light-brown complexion and medium length hair. He has never been identified.<br />
 
'''Extra Notes:''' This case first aired on the September 18, 2002 episode.<br />
 
'''Extra Notes:''' This case first aired on the September 18, 2002 episode.<br />

Revision as of 08:48, 19 April 2015

Cindy song1

Cindy Song

Real Name: Hyun Jong Song
Nicknames: Cindy
Location: State College, Pennsylvania
Date: November 1, 2001

Bio

Occupation: College Student
Date of Birth: February 25, 1980
Height: 5'1
Weight: 110 lbs
Marital Status: Single
Characteristics: Asian female. Long black hair, brown eyes. She was last wearing a white tennis skirt, pink t-shirt with a bunny logo, brown knee-high boots, and a red hooded parka. She has pierced ears and a pierced navel.

Case

Details: On Halloween 2001, Pennsylvania State University senior Cindy Song went to a party at Player's Nite Club with two close friends, Stacy Paik and Lisa Kim. She was dressed as a Playboy Bunny for the costume party. All three friends partied until 2 am the next morning, when they then left and stopped off at a friend's apartment. Then, at 4 am that morning the trio left the mutual friend's house and dropped Cindy off at her apartment.

A search of Cindy's apartment found no signs of a struggle or forced entry. Her false eyelashes which she had worn to the party were there, along with her backpack and cell phone. The only things that were missing were her purse that contained her driver's license and credit cards. Police believe she was wearing her Playboy Bunny costume when she vanished, and they found that she had not made or received any calls after she was dropped off. Authorities don't believe that she ran off on her own. Her friends and family do not believe that she was the type of person to just disappear or commit suicide. No activity was reported on her credit card in the time after her disappearance.

Cindy song3 suspect

A composite of a suspect

Authorities believe that she left her apartment to go to a 24-hour supermarket and that she was abducted there or as she walked there. Another theory was that she left the apartment with someone that she knew and then was killed by them. A few days after she disappeared, a woman matching her description was seen in Philadelphia being forced into a vehicle by an unidentified man. Police do not know who the man was or if the woman was her, but they would like to question him.

A $27,000 reward is still available for this unsolved case.


Suspects: A possible suspect in the case was an unidentified man who was seen trying to force a woman matching Cindy's description into a car. She was "screaming, crying for help" and the man yelled at the witness to leave. The incident occurred in Philadelphia's Chinatown district, 200 miles from her apartment. The man is wanted only for questioning, and is described as an Asian male with olive to light-brown complexion and medium length hair. He has never been identified.
Extra Notes: This case first aired on the September 18, 2002 episode.
Results: Unsolved
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