http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfo...st-john-s-cold-case-gets-new-review-1.1352308
"Just 25 when she went missing
It's one of the oldest missing persons cases in Newfoundland and Labrador — a cold case, as cold as the day in late 1982 that Henrietta Millek vanished.
The Inuit woman — described as fun loving, with dreams of becoming a nurse — was just 25 when she disappeared.
She was last seen at a St. John’s club.
"I think someone took her, I really do," said Assumpta Lawes, who tended bar at the Key Club on Water Street West that night three decades ago.
Police believe Millek was at the Key Club on or about the night of Dec. 11, 1982.
It was the last place she was ever seen. Her family and friends never heard from her again.
"I'm always thinking, where is she?" said Millek’s best friend, Mary Pia Benuen. "Is she still alive?"
Benuen grew up in Sheshatshui and met Millek in Labrador. Both women had come to St. John's to further their education"
"Just 25 when she went missing
It's one of the oldest missing persons cases in Newfoundland and Labrador — a cold case, as cold as the day in late 1982 that Henrietta Millek vanished.
The Inuit woman — described as fun loving, with dreams of becoming a nurse — was just 25 when she disappeared.
She was last seen at a St. John’s club.
"I think someone took her, I really do," said Assumpta Lawes, who tended bar at the Key Club on Water Street West that night three decades ago.
Police believe Millek was at the Key Club on or about the night of Dec. 11, 1982.
It was the last place she was ever seen. Her family and friends never heard from her again.
"I'm always thinking, where is she?" said Millek’s best friend, Mary Pia Benuen. "Is she still alive?"
Benuen grew up in Sheshatshui and met Millek in Labrador. Both women had come to St. John's to further their education"