Introduction
Christina Lee White was a 12-year-old girl from Asotin, Washington, whose sudden disappearance on April 28, 1979, has left a lasting impact on her community. Despite extensive investigations, her case remains unsolved, intertwining with other mysterious incidents in the Lewis-Clark Valley.
The Day of Disappearance
On the morning of April 28, 1979, Christina attended the Asotin County Fair with her mother and younger sister. After enjoying the parade, she had lunch and then rode her brand-new white ten-speed bicycle to her friend's house to help prepare a horse for the fair. Around 2:30 p.m., Christina called her mother, expressing that she felt unwell due to the heat—a condition she had experienced before. Her mother advised her to rest with a cool cloth and return home when she felt better, as she couldn't pick her up without transportation. Christina never arrived home....Read More
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