The disappearance of 14-year-old Laureen Ann Rahn from Manchester, New Hampshire, in 1980 remains one of the most perplexing unsolved cases in the region's history. Despite extensive investigations and numerous leads, Laureen's fate continues to elude authorities and her loved ones. This article delves into the details surrounding her disappearance, subsequent developments, and the enduring quest for answers.
On the evening of April 26, 1980, Laureen chose to stay home while her mother, Judith Rahn, attended a tennis tournament with her boyfriend. Laureen invited two friends—a male and a female—over to her third-floor apartment on Merrimack Street. The trio spent the evening drinking beer and wine. Around 12:30 a.m., the male friend, upon hearing voices in the hallway and fearing Judith's return, exited through the back door, hearing Laureen lock it behind him. Judith arrived home around 1:15 a.m. to find the apartment building's hallways darkened; someone had unscrewed all the light bulbs. She discovered Laureen's female friend asleep in Laureen's bed, who claimed that Laureen had taken a blanket and pillow to sleep on the couch. Laureen was nowhere to be found, and her personal belongings, including her purse and new sneakers, were left behind.
Initially, authorities considered Laureen a runaway. However, the absence of her personal items and money suggested otherwise. Investigators later speculated that she might have stepped out briefly with the intention of returning but encountered foul play. A bus company employee reported selling a ticket to a girl matching Laureen's description, who was dropped off in Boston's Park Square. However, this lead could not be conclusively verified.
In October 1980, Judith discovered charges for three phone calls made from motels in Santa Monica and Santa Ana, California, to her home phone. One of these calls was made to a teen sexual assistance hotline. The physician maintaining the hotline initially denied knowledge but later admitted that his wife occasionally sheltered runaway girls, one possibly from New Hampshire. Despite these revelations, no concrete connections to Laureen were established. ...Read More
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