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Subject: disappearances in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Category: Reference, Education and News
Asked by: pamie-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 05 Jan 2003 11:21 PST
Expires: 04 Feb 2003 11:21 PST
Question ID: 137891
I have been told that a few (2-4) years ago there was a story on TV
about a baby sitter who disappeared while babysitting at the La Posada
Inn
(hotel?) in Santa Fe, New Mexico.  I believed this occurred sometime
between 1949 and 1953.  Apparently the manager or owner of the inn
noticed that the door to a "cottage" was open and upon investigating,
discovered that the babysitter was gone, leaving the young child
alone.  I have been told that I was the child that was left and was
wondering if I could get a copy of the story.  I would assume that the
original news story probably appeared in the Santa Fe New Mexican at
the time of the disappearance.

Request for Question Clarification by luciaphile-ga on 05 Jan 2003 13:37 PST
Hi pamie-ga,

When you say, this was a story on TV, do you know if it was on a news
program? Can you narrow down the type of program it might have been
(e.g. a compilation of unsolved mysteries or something similiar)? This
may help us track down the original story better. Thanks.

Regards,
luciaphile-ga

Clarification of Question by pamie-ga on 06 Jan 2003 07:35 PST
I don't know for sure what type of program, but I think it was one
like "Unsolved Mysteries".  I think ti was a national broadcast
because my sister in Salt Lake City was the one who told me about it. 
Unfortunately, she couldn't remember what program or station.
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Subject: Re: disappearances in Santa Fe, New Mexico
From: 4keith-ga on 20 Feb 2003 10:48 PST
 
The UNSOLVED MYSTERIES TV SHOW has a website at www.unsolved.com and
they have a contact link where you can send the show an e-mail
message.  I suggest you contact them with the brief information you
have--perhaps someone on the staff can check their files to see if
there is anything resembling the information you mentioned.  Since the
show, I assume, is currently out of production, I can't guarantee that
your e-mail will be received, since I don't know if the e-mail address
is still good, but since the show appears in syndication on other
cable stations, the Cosgrove-Meurer Production company that produces
the show might still be taking e-mail about it.

If you don't hear anything from them, you should contact a newspaper
in Santa Fee to ask them to check their files or perhaps a
genealogical researcher could check the police files to see if that
information is available.  Good luck in your quest for information--I
somehow feel you are going to be lucky in finding out more about it.

SINCERELY,
4keith-ga

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