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The Body Of Joan Risch Located At This Location - See The Map - B001dkrwj8  - J84x - Hidden Escape Door - Blood Was From A Pig - He Was A Police Officer And He Did This - Hobbs Brook - They Search Here Before - Remains Are Under The Fallen Tree  Case At   https://briansprediction.com/Joan-Carolyn-Risch  Info  Joan Carolyn Risch  May 12, 1930  Brooklyn, New York, U.S.  Disappeared October 24, 1961  Status Missing For 59 Years, 3 Months, And 26 Days  Other Names Joan Carolyn Nattrass  Education B.A., English Literature  Alma Mater Wilson College  Occupation Editor, Homemaker  Employer Harcourt Brace World, Thomas Y. Crowell Co.  Height 5 Ft 7 In (170 Cm)  Spouse(S) Martin Risch  Late On The Afternoon Of October 24, 1961, Police Went To A House In Lincoln, Massachusetts, United States, After A Neighbor Reported Seeing Blood Leading From  The House To The Driveway. She Had Made The Discovery After A Young Girl Living In The House Had Returned From A Playdate To Find Her Mother, Joan Carolyn Risch  (née Bard; May 12, 1930),  Absent. Several Unconfirmed Sightings Of An Apparently Disoriented Risch Walking On Nearby Roads Later That Day Were Reported. Blood  Matching Risch'S Type Was Found Smeared In The Kitchen, And Other Evidence Initially Suggested To Police That She Had Been Abducted, Though Her Two-Year-Old Son  Was Found Safe Asleep In His Room. Later, However, It Was Discovered That Risch Had Borrowed Several Library Books About Murders And Disappearances, Including  One With Similarities To Her Case. This Led To Speculation That She Had Staged Her Disappearance, Perhaps To Escape An Uncomfortable Domestic Life; The Evidence  Was Later Discovered Of A Troubled Past Which May Have Motivated Such A Scheme. Other Theories Suggest That Risch Suffered An Accident On The Nearby Construction  Site For The Massachusetts Route 128 Freeway. The Case Remains Unsolved. Joan Risch Was Born Joan Carolyn Bard In Brooklyn, New York, In 1930 To Harold And  Josephine Bard. By The Age Of Nine Her Family Had Moved To New Jersey Where, In 1940, Her Parents Died In What Was Later Described As A Suspicious Fire. It Was  Also Later Reported That Joan Told An Acquaintance That She Had Been Sexually Abused As A Child. After The Fire, She Went To Live With Relatives Who Formally  Adopted Her. Joan Took Their Last Name, Nattrass, As Her Own, Applying For A Social Security Number Under That Name. After Graduating In 1952 From Wilson College  In Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, With A Degree In English Literature, Joan Went To Work In Publishing. She Started As A Secretary, Later Moving To Supervise The  Secretarial Pool And Ultimately Became An Editorial Assistant At Harcourt Brace And World And Later Thomas Y. Crowell Co. In 1956 She Married An Executive At One  Of The Companies, Martin Risch, And Left Work To Raise A Family With Him Living In Ridgefield, Connecticut, The Couple Had Their First Child, Lillian, The Next  Year, And A Son, David, In 1959. In April 1961 They Moved To Lincoln, Massachusetts, Outside Boston, Where They Easily Integrated Into The Community. Oan Became  Active In The League Of Women Voters, While Martin Pursued A Career With The Fitchburg Paper Company.  Joan Spoke Of Becoming A Teacher After The Children Got  Older.  On The Morning Of October 24, Martin Risch Got Up Early And Left The House In His Car For Logan Airport To Catch An 8 A.M. Flight To New York City. It Was A  Business Trip He Had Planned Earlier, With The Intention Of Staying Overnight In Manhattan. Shortly After His Departure, Joan Woke The Children And Served Them  Breakfast. She Took Her Son Across The Street To The House Of A Neighbor, Barbara Barker, And Left With Lillian In Her Car, A Blue 1951 Chevrolet, For An  Appointment With A Bedford Dentist Who Had Been Recommended By Her College Friend Morton. Following The Appointment, Joan Took Lillian On A Brief Shopping Trip  To A Nearby Department Store, Paying In Cash. At The Family Home On Old Bedford Road, Milk And Mail Were Delivered While The Risches Were Absent. Neither The  Milkman Nor Postman Reported Anything Unusual At The Residence When Questioned Later. After Picking Up David At The Barkers', Joan And The Children Returned Home  At Roughly 11:15 Am. Shortly Afterward, A Delivery Driver For A Dry Cleaner Came To The House To Pick Up Several Of Martin'S Suits. He Entered The House To Do So  And Did Not Recall Anything Out Of The Ordinary About Joan Or The House. Following His Visit, Joan Changed From The More Formal Clothing She Had Worn To The  Dentist'S Appointment And Her Shopping Into A Blue Housedress And White Sneakers. Joan Made Lunch For Her Children And Put David Into His Room For His Afternoon  Nap, Which Almost Always Lasted Until 2 P.M. At 1 P.M., Barbara Barker Brought Her Son, Douglas, Also 4, Over To Play With Lillian. During The Time They Were  There, They Observed Joan Come In And Out To Prune Some Plants And Put The Shears She Had Used Back In The Garage. Shortly Before 2 P.M. Joan Came Out Again And  Took The Children Back Across The Street To The Barkers' House. She Told The Two She Would Be Back. Lillian Later Told Police She Did Not See Anyone Else In The  Area At The Time. She And Douglas Played On A Swing Set From Which They Could Not See The Risch House. Around 2:15 P.M., Barker Briefly Saw Joan, Wearing What  She Thought Was A Trench Coat Over Her Clothing, Move Quickly Up Her Driveway, Carrying Something Red With Outstretched Arms From Her Car Towards The Garage. At  The Time She Assumed Her Neighbor Was Chasing One Of The Children. It Was The Last Confirmed Time Anyone Saw Joan Risch. An Hour Later, Virginia Keene, The  Daughter Of The Risches' Next-Door Neighbors, Got Off The School Bus And As She Neared Her Home, She Recalled Seeing An Unfamiliar Car, Possibly A General Motors  Model, Dirty And Two-Tone With One Of The Colors Being Blue. Five Minutes Later, Another Local Resident Who Lived On A Nearby Street Said They Stopped While  Driving Up Old Bedford To Let A Car Back Out Of Either The Keenes' Or The Risches' Driveway. Both Virginia And Her Mother Said There Was No Car In Their Drive

The Body Of Joan Risch Located At This Location See The Map B001Dkrwj8 J84X Hidden Escape Door Blood Was From A Pig He W...

The Body Of Joan Risch Located At This Location - See The Map - B001dkrwj8 - J84x - Hidden Escape Door - Blood Was From A Pig - He Was A Police Officer And He Did This - Hobbs Brook - They Search Here Before - Remains Are Under The Fallen Tree Case At https://briansprediction.com/Joan-Carolyn-Risch Info Joan Carolyn Risch May 12, 1930 Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Disappeared October 24, 1961 Status Missing For 59 Years, 3 Months, And 26 Days Other Names Joan Carolyn Nattrass Education B.A., English Literature Alma Mater Wilson College Occupation Editor, Homemaker Employer Harcourt Brace World, Thomas Y. Crowell Co. Height 5 Ft 7 In (170 Cm) Spouse(S) Martin Risch Late On The Afternoon Of October 24, 1961, Police Went To A House In Lincoln, Massachusetts, United States, After A Neighbor Reported Seeing Blood Leading From The House To The Driveway. She Had Made The Discovery After A Young Girl Living In The House Had Returned From A Playdate To Find Her Mother, Joan Carolyn Risch (née Bard; May 12, 1930), Absent. Several Unconfirmed Sightings Of An Apparently Disoriented Risch Walking On Nearby Roads Later That Day Were Reported. Blood Matching Risch'S Type Was Found Smeared In The Kitchen, And Other Evidence Initially Suggested To Police That She Had Been Abducted, Though Her Two-Year-Old Son Was Found Safe Asleep In His Room. Later, However, It Was Discovered That Risch Had Borrowed Several Library Books About Murders And Disappearances, Including One With Similarities To Her Case. This Led To Speculation That She Had Staged Her Disappearance, Perhaps To Escape An Uncomfortable Domestic Life; The Evidence Was Later Discovered Of A Troubled Past Which May Have Motivated Such A Scheme. Other Theories Suggest That Risch Suffered An Accident On The Nearby Construction Site For The Massachusetts Route 128 Freeway. The Case Remains Unsolved. Joan Risch Was Born Joan Carolyn Bard In Brooklyn, New York, In 1930 To Harold And Josephine Bard. By The Age Of Nine Her Family Had Moved To New Jersey Where, In 1940, Her Parents Died In What Was Later Described As A Suspicious Fire. It Was Also Later Reported That Joan Told An Acquaintance That She Had Been Sexually Abused As A Child. After The Fire, She Went To Live With Relatives Who Formally Adopted Her. Joan Took Their Last Name, Nattrass, As Her Own, Applying For A Social Security Number Under That Name. After Graduating In 1952 From Wilson College In Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, With A Degree In English Literature, Joan Went To Work In Publishing. She Started As A Secretary, Later Moving To Supervise The Secretarial Pool And Ultimately Became An Editorial Assistant At Harcourt Brace And World And Later Thomas Y. Crowell Co. In 1956 She Married An Executive At One Of The Companies, Martin Risch, And Left Work To Raise A Family With Him Living In Ridgefield, Connecticut, The Couple Had Their First Child, Lillian, The Next Year, And A Son, David, In 1959. In April 1961 They Moved To Lincoln, Massachusetts, Outside Boston, Where They Easily Integrated Into The Community. Oan Became Active In The League Of Women Voters, While Martin Pursued A Career With The Fitchburg Paper Company. Joan Spoke Of Becoming A Teacher After The Children Got Older. On The Morning Of October 24, Martin Risch Got Up Early And Left The House In His Car For Logan Airport To Catch An 8 A.M. Flight To New York City. It Was A Business Trip He Had Planned Earlier, With The Intention Of Staying Overnight In Manhattan. Shortly After His Departure, Joan Woke The Children And Served Them Breakfast. She Took Her Son Across The Street To The House Of A Neighbor, Barbara Barker, And Left With Lillian In Her Car, A Blue 1951 Chevrolet, For An Appointment With A Bedford Dentist Who Had Been Recommended By Her College Friend Morton. Following The Appointment, Joan Took Lillian On A Brief Shopping Trip To A Nearby Department Store, Paying In Cash. At The Family Home On Old Bedford Road, Milk And Mail Were Delivered While The Risches Were Absent. Neither The Milkman Nor Postman Reported Anything Unusual At The Residence When Questioned Later. After Picking Up David At The Barkers', Joan And The Children Returned Home At Roughly 11:15 Am. Shortly Afterward, A Delivery Driver For A Dry Cleaner Came To The House To Pick Up Several Of Martin'S Suits. He Entered The House To Do So And Did Not Recall Anything Out Of The Ordinary About Joan Or The House. Following His Visit, Joan Changed From The More Formal Clothing She Had Worn To The Dentist'S Appointment And Her Shopping Into A Blue Housedress And White Sneakers. Joan Made Lunch For Her Children And Put David Into His Room For His Afternoon Nap, Which Almost Always Lasted Until 2 P.M. At 1 P.M., Barbara Barker Brought Her Son, Douglas, Also 4, Over To Play With Lillian. During The Time They Were There, They Observed Joan Come In And Out To Prune Some Plants And Put The Shears She Had Used Back In The Garage. Shortly Before 2 P.M. Joan Came Out Again And Took The Children Back Across The Street To The Barkers' House. She Told The Two She Would Be Back. Lillian Later Told Police She Did Not See Anyone Else In The Area At The Time. She And Douglas Played On A Swing Set From Which They Could Not See The Risch House. Around 2:15 P.M., Barker Briefly Saw Joan, Wearing What She Thought Was A Trench Coat Over Her Clothing, Move Quickly Up Her Driveway, Carrying Something Red With Outstretched Arms From Her Car Towards The Garage. At The Time She Assumed Her Neighbor Was Chasing One Of The Children. It Was The Last Confirmed Time Anyone Saw Joan Risch. An Hour Later, Virginia Keene, The Daughter Of The Risches' Next-Door Neighbors, Got Off The School Bus And As She Neared Her Home, She Recalled Seeing An Unfamiliar Car, Possibly A General Motors Model, Dirty And Two-Tone With One Of The Colors Being Blue. Five Minutes Later, Another Local Resident Who Lived On A Nearby Street Said They Stopped While Driving Up Old Bedford To Let A Car Back Out Of Either The Keenes' Or The Risches' Driveway. Both Virginia And Her Mother Said There Was No Car In Their Drive

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