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http://albany.twcnews.com/content/n...-to-seek-justice-for-double-homicide-victims/
It's been exactly six months, six long, painful months since family and friends lost Vanessa Milligan and her unborn child in a fire and still, they have very few answers...
While her family patiently waits for answers, they gathered in peaceful protest outside the Rensselaer County Courthouse to make sure their case stays relevant...
Officials said dealing with fire makes the investigation much more complicated because a lot of evidence has been destroyed. "When you talk about dousing thousands of gallons of water on top of a crime scene, and the fire that destroyed the crime scene, it makes it more difficult to investigate, to sift through everything, Laquidara said.
http://wnyt.com/article/stories/s3396762.shtml
Even though police are saying they're absolutely certain that Vanessa Milligan was deliberately killed, they're stopping short of saying whether she died before or during the fire that consumed her Fifth Avenue apartment.
http://www.fox23news.com/news/local...ers-reward/DNUMHDvyEUeQqUIjqnQa5Q.cspx?rss=39
Police ruled that the fire that killed 19-year-old Vanessa Milligan was set intentionally. Milligan was only days away from giving birth when she was killed in the April 3 fire...
Milligans family, including her father Nathan, spoke at the Missing Link Church in Troy Wednesday evening about their frustrations with the investigation. They said they have their suspicions as to who is responsible.
I believe it was done because my daughter was pregnant by a certain individual and because of that circumstance, it changed his life and because he felt like this was the only alternative, Nathan said.