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Were her employers helpful? Was the loft searched? I read they were not talking about the crime while it was an ongoing realtionship, but I did not read that they - like Whitten - had "lawyered up."
Karina Holmer won around $1500 with a lottery ticket in Sweden and decided to use the money to go to the United States. The 19-year-old secured a job as an au pair in Boston and spent her weekends partying with new friends in downtown Boston.
- Last Seen: June 21, 1996, Late Friday night.
- Location: The Alley bar, 3 a.m., outside of the Zanzibar. May have also been spotted walking up Tremont Street, between Boylston and Park Street, in Boston.
- Circumstances: Karina went out dancing with friends at a nightclub in the Theater District, reportedly becoming quite drunk. Unable to locate her friends, she stepped outside and promptly disappeared.
- Body found: The top half of Karina's torso was found in a trash bin behind an apartment building at 1091 Boylston Street that Sunday.
[h=4]According to Holmer's autopsy, she was strangled, then sawed in half at the waist. The lower half of her torso was never found.
I'm from the area, too, and remember it well. I had a different experience with theories though. My family was connected to the Dover police at the time, and I was always told the person the police felt strongest about was, in fact, the employer. I never heard why, but whenever it was mentioned, this was the story given.
Welcome to Ws Ninahaskell!I'm with you on this...he very conveniently was at his parents house in Dover the night this happened?? and if I'm recalling correctly they couldn't account for when he arrived there.....she also elluded to folks back home that there was something she needed to tell them. and the bottom half of her was never found...I say do the math...