Stephanie Condon was babysitting two toddlers at her cousin’s house in Myrtle Creek, Oregon in October 1998 when she was last seen aged 14. Her family thinks it is highly unlikely that the honors student ran away and police also suspect foul play.
A man who was 28 at the time admitted he had visited Stephanie the night she disappeared, but denies abducting or harming her. His vehicle was seen in the area the same night and he sold a handgun shortly after her disappearance, but no direct evidence has been found to link him with her disappearance.
She was last seen wearing a pair of Wiinnie the Pooh pyjamas. A reward of $10,000 has been offered by the FBI.
In memory of those who are still missing.
How awful. Well done for continuing with these, Ellee.
What I do is so little, if only we could all do more.
Updates to stuff like this are good.
6-16-09 EXTRADIDTION HEARING FOR KEY SUSPECT IN CONDON MURDER DELAYED
An extradition hearing for a man accused of killing an Oregon girl has been delayed. Dale Wayne Hill had been scheduled to appear in a Nevada court yesterday regarding his transfer to face charges in the death of 14-year-old Stephanie Condon. The hearing has now been pushed to July. Condon vanished while baby-sitting in October 1998. The remains of the girl from the small town of Riddle were discovered in March off a logging road in the Glide area. The 39-year-old Hill, a longtime suspect, has denied involvement.