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It was spring 1973, when hitchhiking was common practice for young people with somewhere to go and no car to drive there.
Maggie and Mary Jenkins were sisters, just 18 and 16 years old. The former North Scranton Junior High School students' journey to Key West was supposed to be a carefree break soaking in the Florida sun. The sisters, who had grown up in Scranton, were last seen hitchhiking back to their parents' home in suburban New Jersey.
They never returned, and their deaths remain a mystery.
Read more: http://thetimes-tribune.com/news/cold-case-who-killed-the-jenkins-sisters-1.1252433#ixzz1iQv7LZk4
It was spring 1973, when hitchhiking was common practice for young people with somewhere to go and no car to drive there.
Maggie and Mary Jenkins were sisters, just 18 and 16 years old. The former North Scranton Junior High School students' journey to Key West was supposed to be a carefree break soaking in the Florida sun. The sisters, who had grown up in Scranton, were last seen hitchhiking back to their parents' home in suburban New Jersey.
They never returned, and their deaths remain a mystery.
Read more: http://thetimes-tribune.com/news/cold-case-who-killed-the-jenkins-sisters-1.1252433#ixzz1iQv7LZk4