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She Was Kidnapped While Sunbathing On A Beach 26 Years Ago And Someone Witnessed The Whole Thing

It certainly seemed like Marvin was a strong suspect, and following the traffic stop quite a few tips came in to police that left them thinking it had to be him.

So, they made a plan to go over to Marvin’s house and ask him some questions about Heather’s case.

As the police arrived at Marvin’s house, he told his wife to get out of there and he took his own life. Marvin died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

Was Marvin guilty of kidnapping Heather? Did he tell his wife what happened?

Interestingly enough, authorities put together all the evidence they had that implicated Marvin, and when his wife was called to the witness stand in court, she wasted no time in invoking her Fifth Amendment rights.

She absolutely wouldn’t reply when questioned about what happened to Heather. In the years since, she has continued her silence.

While Marvin appears to be the prime suspect in Heather’s disappearance, there is another man that could have taken her…though he has never been charged.

Facebook; Heather is pictured above in another photo

Christopher J. Below is currently behind bars after confessing in 2003 to murdering 26-year-old Kathern Fetzer, who he claims to have shot. Kathern’s body has never been recovered, and she disappeared from Medina, Ohio on November 26th, 1991.

Kathern’s case is similar to Heather’s, and she lived relatively close by. Kathern and Heather both had beautiful, long, dark-colored hair. They both were around 5 feet tall and weighed approximately 100 pounds.

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