Emily Kathleen Cooke
by Emily Kathleen Cooke
November 30, 2010 10:44 am
November 4, 1971 Jennifer Rose Cooke, a girl from California, just turned 18, goes missing in a frigid forest in West Germany. She has been hitchhiking. First she caught a ride with a trucker, then with a West German soldier. Maybe she was trying to visit a young professor she had met on the boat over from New York. On that trip, he had heard her say she might throw herself overboard. April 28, 1972 Another girl, just turned three, lives with her parents in a house in Laurel Canyon that lets the California rain in. Her biggest fear is of the brown snails in the garden; she will not cross the brick path if one is there. It is her father’s twenty-sixth birthday; on this day his sister Jenny’s remains are found. Officially, she died of exposure, although a murder investigation is begun and the file remains permanently open.
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