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After 44 Years, Missing Couple’s Car Found – Could This Be the Break in the Romer Case?

United States: The mystery of the disappearance of Charles and Catharine Romer, which is really a wealthy couple from New York, is finally starting to be solved after 44 years. The couple vanished in 1980 while driving home from Florida to their home in Scarsdale, New York. For years, no one knew what happened to them.
However, a recent discovery of a car in a Georgia pond is giving investigators new clues. This car could be the key to unraveling the mystery that has puzzled people for decades.
New Zealand’s water search team helps crack cold case using sonar.
“Well, we draw our maps then individual by individual we proceed from the latter observed locations,” McKinney explained.
As reported by the CBS News, after reading this, the team thought it wise to look into the incident where the Romers had left their home on Popham Road, Scarsdale for a hotel in Brunswick, Georgia, only to disappear after a night spend in Brunswick.
Light Friday, in a pond just behind the motel, the Sonar Team found the missing couple’s Lincoln Continental. They buried their dead in the pond people started to see human like bones in the pond after the water had been drained.
‘We just thought … someone tailed them and relieved them.’
Some reports even said that divers scanned the pond in 1980. Perhaps they didn’t see what modern sonar really can identify in the water below them.
Said McKinney, ‘As dark and murky as that water, and as muddy as they reported it was, and knowing that things just get lost and overlooked.’
None of them were ever seen again and none of them ever told anyone where they went. We just all figured somebody had, with all the money they had, somebody followed them and robbed them,” said Andy Mavromat, a former clerk at the hotel.
It may sound cliché, but most elders at the senior center close to Scarsdale have heard of the story.
‘They were absent, and they were looking into it as a criminal scenario not a frightful incident,’ Reva Carapella explained.
The find is now making investigators believe that Charles Romer could have inadvertently driven his vehicle into the water. They will carry on investigating to help the Romer family to get the closure that they have been seeking for decades.
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