Gary Reitler (Father of Trisha Reitler)
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She was a beautiful girl. She was a strong-willed child. She was our firstborn, so she had all the characteristics of a firstborn child.
She was a beautiful girl. She was a strong-willed child. She was our firstborn, so she had all the characteristics of a firstborn child.
You know she was growing up. She was maturing.
You know she was growing up. She was maturing.
She was seen there at the store. When she left, she disappeared.
She was seen there at the store. When she left, she disappeared.
I guess that was the commencement of the longest 30 years. you know, that somebody could experience.
I guess that was the commencement of the longest 30 years. you know, that somebody could experience.
I'll never forget what was said. She said, this is Lieutenant Dunn from the Marion Police Department. Do you know where Tricia is?
I'll never forget what was said. She said, this is Lieutenant Dunn from the Marion Police Department. Do you know where Tricia is?
It was the longest drive of my life. It was drizzling. It was cold. It was rainy. I guess that was the start of a 30 year journey. We can come up with a body. We really don't have a case.
It was the longest drive of my life. It was drizzling. It was cold. It was rainy. I guess that was the start of a 30 year journey. We can come up with a body. We really don't have a case.
You have to put it into perspective or it will wear you down. It will destroy you in time.
You have to put it into perspective or it will wear you down. It will destroy you in time.
As time passes by, the hope that we will ever find her begins to dwindle.
As time passes by, the hope that we will ever find her begins to dwindle.
Our goal now is just to bring her home.
Our goal now is just to bring her home.
She will always be that 19-year-old, that bubbly girl, that hardworking girl in our minds and in our hearts. She's 19 forever. I miss you.
She will always be that 19-year-old, that bubbly girl, that hardworking girl in our minds and in our hearts. She's 19 forever. I miss you.
She was a beautiful girl. She was a strong-willed child. She was our firstborn, so she had all the characteristics of a firstborn child.
You know she was growing up. She was maturing.
She was seen there at the store. When she left, she disappeared.
I guess that was the commencement of the longest 30 years. you know, that somebody could experience.
I'll never forget what was said. She said, this is Lieutenant Dunn from the Marion Police Department. Do you know where Tricia is?
It was the longest drive of my life. It was drizzling. It was cold. It was rainy. I guess that was the start of a 30 year journey. We can come up with a body. We really don't have a case.
You have to put it into perspective or it will wear you down. It will destroy you in time.
As time passes by, the hope that we will ever find her begins to dwindle.
Our goal now is just to bring her home.
She will always be that 19-year-old, that bubbly girl, that hardworking girl in our minds and in our hearts. She's 19 forever. I miss you.