Kathy Curran
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This is one of those cases that has haunted me my entire career.
This could be a very significant break in this case.
June 27, 2000, I was a reporter at WBZ-TV in Boston.
We received word that there was a teenager missing in Warren, Massachusetts.
It was a lifeguard who was supposed to be working at this pawn.
The state police helicopter was hovering from up above.
They had cadets from the state police doing grid searches all throughout the town in the woods, and they were stopping cars.
My roles as the anthropologist, the archaeologist, they were coming to me and saying, Dr. Myers, we're not finding her.
They were focusing down around Cummings Pond.
And I said, you need to branch out.
The months went by, the years went by, and then the decades went by.
What raised some suspicion was that Stephen Lucas had a fat lip and he had some scratches on him.
Could a young kid pull off this crime in such a short amount of time?
I think that's what makes this case so difficult.
You know, you have so many people who resemble that sketch.