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Real Name: Molly Bish

Molly bish

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Nicknames: No known nicknames
Location: Warren, Massachusetts
Date: June 27, 2000

Case

Details: Molly Bish is a Detroit, Michigan native, but her family moved to Warren, Massachusetts to, ironically, escape the urban violence. Fifteen years later, she had a job as a lifeguard at Warren Pond, but on June 27, 2000, she vanished three hours after being dropped off by her mother, Magi. Her belongings were left behind, and a thorough search was made with no success. Magi now believes that she had come face-to-face with Molly's abductor the day before her disappearance. Famous sketch artist Jeanne Boylan helped her make a composite of him.

Suspects: The day before her daughter vanished, Magi had seen a mustached man pa

Bish abductor

A sketch of Molly's killer

rked at the lake and spoking a cigarette in a late model white car. A sand truck driver reportered seeing this same motorist parked at a nearby cemetery connected to the lake by a path. A sketch of him was made and circulated, but no identification has been made. Though no suspects have been named, the police have several people of interest.

Extra Notes: This case originally ran on the September 4, 2002 episode. and was also featured on Haunting Evidence and on America's Most Wanted.
Results: Unresolved. Three years later, Molly's body was found dumped five miles from the pond at a place called Whiskey Hill. Her killer has not yet been apprehened, however. However, in 2007, a man named Robert Burno was named a person of interest in the case. Then, in 2009, Rodney Stanger was named a suspect in her murder. He had lived in the area that the Bish family had lived in during the time of her disappearance. He was also known to frequent the area where her body was found, and he matched the composite of the man seen by Magi the day before Molly disappeared. Neither Burno nor Stanger have ever been charged in her case, however, and it is unknown if the two may both be responsible.
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