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all the stress and
pressure of testifying and custody battle, that she fled. For some of
the investigators, the letters were so perfectly aimed at Scott, as
if someone was deliberately framing him. They also said that they
found stationary materials in Brenda’s room which was purchased
on April 20.
    Mariel,
remembered shopping for those materials with her mother, and she also
added that Brenda withdrew $4,000 the same day. For Brenda’s
relatives, she wouldn’t just disappear without notification--
it simply wasn’t her. Besides that, she had a good job as a
Registered Nurse in Palm Harbor. She also made plans for the next day
which was to take Mariel to Orlando, Florida. Brenda was even
planning on visiting Disney World and Sea World.
    And
the most important of all, she would never leave her daughter behind.
Police authorities believed that there was foul play in this case--
but they seriously lacked leads. They even used a helicopter equipped
with heat-sensors to see if Scott was hiding her in his 700-acre
home, but it turned out negative.
    Due
to Brenda’s absence, Scott’s hearing was delayed, but in
the end, he was charged with the crimes of automobile theft and
possession of an illegal driving license. The jury convicted him to
serve only 45 % of the supposed 9 years in prison, and after his
release, he would have to be in probation for 7 more years. Stuart,
his brother, wasn’t charged with anything. The police couldn’t
collect enough evidence to link him with his brother’s crimes
and without Brenda’s statements, it was impossible to pin him
down.
    On
May 1995, Brenda’s marriage to Scott was finally nulled as the
divorce was finalized. Even through her absence, she was still
awarded with sole custody of Mariel. The jury named her mother as the
guardian. However, later, Scott was also able to obtain Mariel’s
full custody, so his parents took charge in Mariel’s case.

Conclusion

    Thank
you again for downloading this book!
    An
aspiring starlet, a drug addict, a skyjacker, a primitive art
collector, two childhood friends, and a simple mother-- the cases we
have discussed are still unsolved up to now. No one can say for sure
if they will ever be settled. Some could involve foul play, while
others could be intentional. In the end, all we have are baffling
clues.

    I
hope you enjoyed this book, thank you and good luck!

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