Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Lauren Spierer missing case takes new turn as FBI wants to search Indiana landfill for clues


The owner of an Indiana landfill says the FBI wants to search the property for clues in the case of a college student who went missing two months ago.

Lauren Spierer, 20, was last seen June 3 while walking near her Bloomington, Ind,. apartment. The Greenburgh, N.Y., resident was on her way home from a bar when she disappeared.

The FBI reached out to the owners of the Sycamore Ridge Landfill, which takes in trash from Bloomington, said Peg Mulloy, spokeswoman for the landfill owners.

It was unclear when the search might begin. Spierer is a student at Indiana University.

Republic Services, which owns and operates the landfill, began cooperating with the FBI last month about a possible search, Mulloy told The Indianapolis Star.

The company even provided a blueprint of the landfill to provide a guide made for federal investigators, Mulloy said.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

My guess is that the FBI is putting this news story out because they have a few wire taps going and they are fishing for information or confessions over the phone...

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