|
Anitra Mulwee,
23 - Anitra R. Mulwee did not come home to Tacoma from a New Year's
Eve party in Seattle, December 31, 2000.
Mulwee's
mother, Doris Yadwinski, a flight attendant, spoke to her on the
telephone from New York. She said her daughter attended a party
at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Yadwinski reported her daughter missing
to Tacoma Police on Jan. 5, 2001.
March 8,
2001 her decomposing remains were discovered by a motorist whose
car broke down along Highway 18 in Auburn, a mile north of the Green
River. In the same area as two other women linked to the Green River
Killer.
Investigators
are taking a closer look at the case.
Mulwee
attended Rogers High School in Puyallup for 2 years, and enjoyed
outdoor sports.
In 1996,
she was arrested in Renton for possession of drug paraphernalia.
Two years earlier she was arrested in Chelan County as a minor in
possession. She was found along state Route 18 in Auburn over last
year.
Copyright Kari Sable Burns 1994-2006
|