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She had fled her husband who beat her: a woman who has been missing for 63 years finally found

Thursday, May 1, a case ranked without follow-up to the States was finally resolved announces the Sheriff of Reedsburg, in Wisconsin. The woman was after 63 years.

The case dated in July 1962. Audrey Backeberg, at the time 20 years old and residing in Reedsburg, in the United States, and mother of two disappears without leaving any trace. It was not until Thursday, May 1, that the local police, in a , said that they have resolved this “Cold Case”, 63 years later.

A resumption of the 60 years after which made it possible to find the trace of Audrey Backeberg

Earlier in the year, the local sheriff’s office decides to reopen the investigation. “”Thanks to a meticulous investigation , including an in -depth reassessment of all files and evidence, as well as interrogations of witnesses and new information, the Sheriff office is now able to announce that Audrey Backeberg is alive and healthy and currently resides outside the state.”

Audrey Backeberg currently lives out of state, and her was her choice and not the of foul play, Sheriff Chip Meister said. https://t.co/RGDGhxu3eX

— Wisconsin State Journal (@WiStateJournal) https://twitter.com/WiStateJournal//1918270758599446754?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

A woman who fled to start her life

According to the BBCa non -profit group, Wisconsin Missing Persons Advocacy, reports that the woman had complained against her husband shortly before her disappearance for blows and death threats. On the of her disappearance, she had fled with the couple’s baby-sitter, then 14, to Indianapolis. There, the Baby-Sitter wanted to go back and Audrey Backeberg no longer left any trace.

The detective who has found his trace, Isaac Hanson, told the local TV channel WISN that he had spoken to Audrey, now 82 years old, for an hour. “”I think she was simply sidelined and, you know, she turned the page and made her life in a way. She seemed happy. Confident in his decision. No regrets. “

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