Anne-Marie Green
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In May of 2004, four years after Molly disappeared, then DA John Conte called for a grand jury to be convened.
Now, according to the Bish family, who were called to testify, many of the questions focused on Molly's friends.
But then two years later, the grand jury was dismissed without an indictment.
This seems unusual to me, Erin.
I mean, for the Bish family, it must have been incredibly frustrating.
They are sitting there.
They're hearing all these questions about Molly's friends.
And I'm sure they're wondering, well, what do they know that we should know?
And then at the end of two years, they they really get no answers.
And this is what's particularly impressive about Heather because she is, of course, a very vocal advocate.
She's been so throughout the years.
But she wants to raise public awareness about this case, and she does something that is sort of not natural for her to do,
She has to TikTok.
And we want to remind our listeners that there was not enough evidence to name Rodney Stanger or Daryl Battistoni as suspects.
It does take, you know, more than two decades after Molly disappears.
It's June 3rd, 2021, and police actually do name a person of interest.
His name is Frank Sumner.
We learned in The Hour that he's a local auto repair shop owner.
He looks like that police sketch.
He resembles it.