Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 Dear Lakshmi ji, As you must be knowing, my methods are different from your's. I use my simple ways to know about events. More than that, prasna I cast seen in my way shows what I wrote. I was unware of the story you posted . The girl is safe but in bad company. Safe may also mean captive. I pray God that she should come to no harm and get united with her parents. More than that, She must be alive, remain alive. Tatvam-Asi --- lakshmikary <lakshmikary wrote: > HAre Krishna > Dear Tatvam-Asi > I wish it is so, that this girl is still alive.When > I think of her I > feel like crying, as so many children met similiar > fate these days. > Did you do longevity calculations? > This girl is presumed dead, victim of a child > predator.PLease see > info below..from the internet. > Meanwhile, if this girl is alive can you guess where > she would be > residing( how far from abduction site. PArents home > etc? > Did you notice the planets that fall in the 3rd and > 8th from AL> > Showing cause and circumstances of death ? Dasas > correlate. > Best wishes, > Lakshmi > > > Detials for: > Michaela Joy Garecht > > DOB :jan-24-1979 Age :27 years > Height : 4' 8" - 142 cm > Weight : 75 lbs - 34 kg > Eyes :Blue Hair : Blonde > Circumstances : Child's photo shown aged to 24 > years. Garecht and a > friend rode their scooters to the Rainbow Market on > Mission > Boulevard in Hayward, California on November 19, > 1988. The store was > two blocks from Garecht's home. Garecht noticed that > her friend's > scooter had been moved in the parking lot when the > girls exited the > store; when she went to retrieve it, an unidentified > Caucasian male > grabbed her and forced her into his vehicle. > Garecht's friend went > inside the Rainbow Market for assistance, but the > abductor was able > to escape with Garecht. Neither has been seen again. > > The abductor is described as between 18 - 24 years > old (in 1988) > with a pockmarked or pimpled face. He wore a white > t-shirt and had > longish dirty blonde hair and a slender build. Two > sketches of > Garecht's abductor are posted below this case > summary; the original > sketch was later revised. The abductor drove a large > older model > American-made sedan. It was possibly a four-door > vehicle and was > cream, gold, or tan in color. The car may have had > cement splatters > on the sides and lights set into the rear bumper. > The front bumper > was battered; the vehicle may have previously been > in an accident. > It appeared to be run-down. The car was last seen > speeding south on > Mission Boulevard towards nearby Union City, > California with Garecht > inside. > Garecht was wearing three-inch-long pearl or > white-colored earrings > that resembled feathers, a white t-shirt with Metro > printed on the > front and images of people imprinted on its > midsection, denim pants > rolled above her knees, flesh-colored nylon > stockings, white anklet > socks, and black shoes. > Two men have been named as possible suspects in > Garecht's case. > Authorities announced that Timothy Bindner had a > possible connection > to her disappearance, as well as the disappearances > of Ilene > Misheloff, Amber Swartz-Garcia, Tara Cossey and > Amanda Campbell. A > photo of Bindner is posted below this case summary. > He maintains his > innocence and successfully sued Campbell's hometown > of Fairfield, > California in 1997 for defamation of character. > Bindner, a married > sewage treatment plant worker, came to authorities' > attention after > he began sending birthday greetings to young girls > in the East Bay > area. One child's parents contacted authorities and > handed over a > letter Bindner had written to their daughter. The > note was printed > backwards and could only be deciphered by holding it > up to a mirror. > Bindner claimed he sent the cards as a kind gesture > because the > girls were "lonely." > Bindner also visited the Oakmont Cemetery gravesite > of Angela Bugay, > a five-year-old girl girl who was abducted and > murdered in Antioch, > California in 1983. A photograph of Bugay is posted > below this case > summary. Bindner was never considered a suspect in > her murder and > another man has since been arrested in that case. > Bindner approached many of the mothers of missing > girls from the > East Bay area offering his assistance, including > Swartz-Garcia and > Garecht's families. Investigators asked > Swartz-Garcia's mother to > maintain a quasi-friendship with Bindner in hope of > learning if he > was connected to any of the girls' cases. She and > authorities agreed > that Bindner appeared to playing mind games with > victims' loved ones > and law enforcement. Many people theorize that he > enjoyed taunting > families into thinking that he may have been > involved in the > presumed abductions. He was once arrested for > annoying two little > girls whom he was trying to lure into his van, but > the charges were > later dropped. Bindner often drove around in a light > blue Dodge van > with a license plate that said "Lov You". Inside the > van was > wallpapered with many pictures of children. A > photograph of the van > is posted below this case summary. > Bindner refers to himself as a "good Samaritan." He > asked Linda > Golston, a reporter for The San Jose Mercury News, > to interview him > at Oakmont Cemetery at 4:30 AM. He played his > favorite song on her > car stereo, "Jesus, Here's Another Child To Hold." > Bindner told > Goldston that he thought of the missing girls as > "his children." She > asked him how he believed the abductions occurred > and he said one > child was submissive, but another fought back > against her assailant. > Bindner added that he was "guessing" about the > girls' reactions. > Bindner wrote a letter to a law enforcement agency > in the late > 1980s, stating that he believed the next girl who > would be abducted > from the area would be nine years old. Garecht > disappeared shortly > thereafter; she was nine at the time of her > abduction. Bindner also > sent a holiday card to a profiler for the Federal > Bureau Of > Investigation (FBI) in 1990. The card depicted an > image of a young > girl holding up four fingers. Campbell vanished in > 1991 at the age > of four. > Search dogs traced Campbell and Swartz-Garcia's > scent to Bugay's > grave. Authorities never had enough evidence to > prove Bindner was > connected to their cases, although he was known for > visiting the > cemetery on occasion. > Bindner was given a heroism award by the California > State Patrol > after assisting victims in the 1989 San Francisco > earthquake. He has > never been charged in any of the cases. > Curtis Dean Anderson, who was convicted of the 2000 > kidnapping and > molestation of a young California girl, was also > mentioned as a > possible suspect in Garecht's case. Investigators > searched > Anderson's mother's residence in June 2001 for > evidence linking him > to other missing girls' cases, but nothing was > located. > James Daveggio has been considered as a possible > suspect as well. He > and his former girlfriend, Michelle Michaud, were > charged with the > 1997 abduction, rape and murder of Vanessa Swanson. > Swanson's > === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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