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Condo 1117 Haven Street
Martinez, CA 94553
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Single Family 3213 Baker Drive
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly Chetcuti
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Single Family 2673 San Carlos Drive
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Seller: Kimberly Chetcuti
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Single Family 3446 Briertown Court
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Seller: Kimberly Chetcuti
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Single Family 4830 Geneva Avenue
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr, Kimberly M ChetcutiBenny Chetcuti Sr and Rose Chetcuti
Seller: Benny Chetcuti Jr
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Condo 3507 Buttonwood Terrace, Unit: 102
Buyer: Kimberly M Chetcuti
Seller: Benny Chetcuti Jr
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Single Family 3092 Bowling Green Drive
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Cornelia M Davis
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Single Family 3213 Baker Drive
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: John T Bickerdike III and Patricia M Bickerdike
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Single Family 62 Stonington Court
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 62 Stonington Court
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Mark Marek, Cynthia Marek and Cynthia Love
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Single Family 815 Richard Lane
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: (Trustee) First National Bank Of Chicago
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Single Family 815 Richard Lane
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 2240 Loch Lane
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 2240 Loch Lane
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Diane J Tesene (Trustee), Tesene 1993 Revoc (Inter Vivos Trust) and Tesene Richard W (Trustee)
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Single Family 51 Santa Rita Drive
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 3187 Arbolado Drive
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 2206 Blackstone Drive
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Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 2116 Comistas Drive
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Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 484 Fenway Drive
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 42 La Serena Court
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 3050 San Miguel Court
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Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 1245 Traud Drive
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 1185 Hyde Court
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 1185 Hyde Court
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Charles C Carlson (Trustee) and Charles W & Beatrix (Family Trust)
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Single Family 791 North Gate Place
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 987 Springfield Drive
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Condo 1117 Haven Street
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Muir Landing Assc LLC
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Condo 1117 Haven Street
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 17 Koala Court
Buyer: Roozee & Christiansen Inc
Seller: Benny Chetcuti Jr
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Single Family 3092 Bowling Green Drive
Buyer: Thomas C Bergesen and Heidi A Bergesen
Seller: Benny Chetcuti Jr
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Single Family 3213 Baker Drive
Buyer: Christian Julien and Zachary Julien
Seller: Benny Chetcuti Jr
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Single Family 62 Stonington Court
Buyer: William Sink and Dolores Episcopo
Seller: Benny Chetcuti Jr
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Single Family 2673 San Carlos Drive
Buyer: Ganesh Iyer and Neeraja Iyer
Seller: Benny Chetcuti Jr
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Single Family 1185 Hyde Court
Buyer: Nancy L Humphrey, Lisa Triggas, Brian G Humphrey and C W Gus Triggas
Seller: Benny Chetcuti Jr
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Single Family 2673 San Carlos Drive
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr and Kimberly Chetcuti
Seller: Thomas M Siegmann
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Single Family 237 Irving Street
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr and Chetcuti & Associates
Seller: Jon William Read (Trustee) and William G and Hildegard Trust Read
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Single Family 2652 Comistas Drive
Buyer: Benny Chetcuti Jr and Kimberly Chetcuti
Seller: James W Kleinsmith and Lily Kleinsmith
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Single Family 4825 Geneva Avenue
Buyer: Rose Marie and Chris Stjean
Seller: Benny Chetcuti Jr and Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 987 Springfield Drive
Buyer: Chetcuti & Assoc Inc
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Single Family 3187 Cafeto Drive
Buyer: Doing business as Benny Chetcuti Jr and Chetcuti & Assoc
Seller: Kimberly M Chetcuti
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Single Family 51 Santa Rita Drive
Buyer: Doing business as Benny Chetcuti Jr and Chetcuti & Assoc
Seller: Craig M Reisinger, Pamela Lister, Pamela L Reisinger and Pamela J Lister
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Single Family 3187 Arbolado Drive
Buyer: Doing business as Benny Chetcuti Jr and Chetcuti & Assoc
Seller: Ravinder N Gupta and Renu Gupta
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Single Family 2116 Comistas Drive
Buyer: Doing business as Benny Chetcuti Jr and Chetcuti & Assoc
Seller: Olaf L Berg and Sonia H Berg
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Single Family 42 La Serena Court
Buyer: Doing business as Benny Chetcuti Jr and Chetcuti & Assoc
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Single Family 3050 San Miguel Court
Buyer: Doing business as Benny Chetcuti Jr and Chetcuti & Assoc
Seller: Dennis R Murphy
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Single Family 1245 Traud Drive
Buyer: Doing business as Benny Chetcuti Jr and Chetcuti & Assoc
Seller: Wade Wilson and Vivian Tateo
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Single Family 3187 Cafeto Drive
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Single Family 791 North Gate Place
Buyer: Doing business as Benny Chetcuti Jr and Chetcuti & Assoc
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Single Family 3446 Briertown Court
Buyer: Doing business as Benny Chetcuti Jr and Chetcuti & Assoc
Seller: Carol J Legg
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Single Family 987 Springfield Drive
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Lisa Dickinson was last seen on September 5, 1976

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Lisa Dickinson
Missing since September 5, 1976 from Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County, California.
Classification: Endangered Missing

Vital Statistics

Date Of Birth: April 25, 1967
Age at Time of Disappearance: 9 years old
Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 4'10"; 80 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Blonde hair; blue eyes.
Clothing: She was last seen wearing a yellow crew-neck T-shirt with Snoopy and the word "happiness" on the front, blue ton cut-off shorts and white leather three-strapped sandals
Dentals: Available

Circumstances of Disappearance


Dickinson was last seen on September 5, 1976 in Walnut Creek, California. Lisa was last seen shortly after 7 p.m. while riding her bicycle near the Pleasant Hill station of the Bay Area Rapid Transit. BART


She left the home of her parents on to find a shortcut through nearby Heather Farm Park to the Pleasant Hill BART station. The family had planned to take an excursion on BART the following day. When she failed to return home police were notified. An intensive search was mounted.

The only physical evidence turned up was the girl's abandoned bicycle, leaning against a tree at the north end of the park near the Contra Costa Canal.

Foul play is suspected.

Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:

Walnut Creek Police Department
925-935-6400

Agency Case Number: 769880

NCIC Number: M-409952268

Please refer to these numbers when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:

California Department of Justice
Daily Review 9/21/76
The Doe Network: Case File 802DFCA

LINK:

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/802dfca.html
Richard
07-17-2010, 01:24 AM
bumping
Kat
07-17-2010, 03:43 AM
Richard I did a archive search for any news on her case.

I used the parameters of her first and last name. Nothing.

I used the same as above in quotation marks then I added missing.

There is one archived pay per view that popped up with her name under the link but I didn't pay to see the article. Although she isn't listed in the synopsis the article popped up so I think she might be named in the text of the article we can't see.


http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=CC&s_site=contracostatimes&p_multi=CC&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=10C9C99516879BD0&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM

I found several articles on this website that name the man above as a POI in the disappearance of Lisa. (It looks like the archived article above is located on that website in full text).

http://www.crimezzz.net/serialkiller_news/H/HUGHES_phillip_joseph_jr.php
Richard
07-20-2010, 11:18 AM
Here is a link to a Blog about Lisa Dickinson, disappearance. It contains a newspaper article and a long discussion/comment section about the case.
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Here's a local kidnapping case you NEVER hear about. This happened 33-years ago, on September 5, 1976. 9-year-old Lisa Dickinson was taken from Heather Farm Park in Walnut Creek.

Her bike was found in some bushes near the canal trail, but she hasn't been seen since.

The articles above are from the Oakland Tribune in 1976 (top), and one year after the kidnapping, in 1977 (bottom).

Here are some details about her disappearance....

Dickinson was last seen riding her bicycle in Walnut Creek, California at 7:00 p.m. on September 5, 1976.

She was en route from her home in the 100 block of Los Cerros to a nearby BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) station at the time.She was supposed to return home by 8:00 p.m., but did not and has never been heard from again. Her parents reported her missing at 9:00 p.m.

Dickinson's bicycle was found in a grove of walnut trees at Heather Farms Park, near the Contra Costa Canal, three hours after she was last seen.A search of the canal turned up no clues as to her whereabouts, but witnesses said they had seen her at the park's entrance.

Dickinson is missing under suspicious circumstances and her case remains unsolved.One man was considered a suspect. He's been in prison for the past 30+ years for multiple rapes, but he has never been charged or even arrested for kidnapping Lisa.

At the time of her abduction, she was 4'10", 80-pounds with blonde hair and blue eyes. She was wearing a yellow t-shirt with an image of the cartoon character Snoopy printed on the front, she also had on blue shorts and white sandals.

Today, Lisa Dickinson would be 42-years-old.

Anybody who might know something about her disappearance is asked to call the Walnut Creek Police Department @ 925-935-6400.

Source:
CLAYCORD.com: LISA DICKINSON, THE LITTLE GIRL ABDUCTED FROM WALNUT CREEK 33-YEARS AGO, IN THE YEAR 1976

LINK:

http://claycord.blogspot.com/2009/09/lisa-dickinson-little-girl-abducted.html
Richard
07-20-2010, 11:26 AM
The Charley Project website also has a case file on Lisa. Not much more information than here on Websleuths, but there are some news links and also a link to the California Attorney General website.


LINK:


http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/d/dickinson_lisa.html
Marilynilpa
07-20-2010, 12:24 PM
Lisa took a shortcut through a park - I believe it's referred to as the canal trail, and her bike was found among some walnut trees. Do you know (1) was this a very heavily used trail and (2) is/was it heavily wooded?

Did LE suspect that Lisa had fallen into the canal?

It's surprising there wasn't more coverage of this.

Phillip Joseph Hughes, Jr. sounds like a really bad guy. I noticed that some of the women he possibly killed were in their teens, while there were a couple of 9 year olds. Although it's very possible he could have killed them all, a 9 year old usually tends to attract a different type of killer than teenaged women. It's possible we have more than one perp here.

Just a thought.
Marilynilpa
07-20-2010, 01:26 PM
A quick check of newspaperarchive.com turned up 29 articles about Lisa from 9/7/76 to 9/2/77. This is a brief synopsis of what I could gather from these articles.

We know that Lisa was taken from the Heather Farm Park. Apparently the canal was in the process of being fenced and locked, but you could still gain access over a small bridge and through a fenced-off new subdivision to the north of the park.

There is a discrepancy about her bicycle. One article says it was found tossed in a walnut grove, another says it was leaning up against a tree. [To me that is an important distinction - if it was propped up, Lisa might have done that herself when she stopped to talk to someone. If it was tossed into a grove of trees, the perp might have done that to keep it from being found right away.]

Lisa was an only child.

Her parents (through her uncle) appealed to the public for any information about Lisa, offering a reward of $20,000 for her safe return or $3,000 for information as to where her body could be found. They asked the kidnapper to draw them a map and mail it to them. Obviously nothing came of this appeal.

In an article dated 9/2/77, Louis R. Fesquez is mentioned as being the prime suspect. At that time he was in prison sentenced to 27 years to life for crimes involving four young women in Contra Costa County. He was found guilty on 9 of 20 charges against him.

12/1/76 article - Fesquez was caught after a police chase. He had a 12 year old girl with him at the time - he'd kidnapped her a day earlier and raped her 5-6 times. At the time he abducted her, she was walking from her home to the county fairgrounds to feed her quarter horse that was stabled there.

Fesquez also alleged tried to entice two other girls into his car in to separate incidents.

Fesquez had an extensive record regarding sex crimes.

Now here is an interesting follow-up - a 12/10/76 article claims Lisa was possibly taken by someone on a motorcycle, and asked for any information from women/girls regarding a man identifying himself as a policeman, possibly a narcotics officer, showing a badge and/or handcuffs.

With that article coming on the heels of the arrest of Fesquez, I can't help but wonder if his M.O. was to approach young girls/women claiming to be an officer and asking them for help. Perhaps his victims even agreed to get on his motorcycle ostensibly to go to the police station for some purpose. (I am thinking of Ted Bundy - he used that ploy to get a woman into his car, claiming he was an officer and needed her to accompany him to the police station. She was the only known Bundy victim to escape alive). Three witnesses claim they saw a young girl matching Lisa's description ride off with a man on a motorcycle. She was wearing a helmet.

After this article, I can find nothing else about Fesquez in the archives. I'll do an internet search for him.

A quick check of Phillip Joseph Hughes, Jr. turned up nothing - I'll do an internet search on him too.
Marilynilpa
07-20-2010, 03:27 PM
This is about a man who committed at least one crime LE had attributed to Phillip Joseph Hughes, Jr.:

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY / DNA links girl's 1978 slaying to convict who died in 2002 / Authorities have now tied 8 killings to ex-handyman

http://articles.sfgate.com/2005-09-30/bay-area/17391914_1_stray-kitten-sheriff-s-office-dna (http://articles.sfgate.com/2005-09-30/bay-area/17391914_1_stray-kitten-sheriff-s-office-dna)

You might have to cut and paste this into your browser, because when I click on the link it doesn't seem to work.:waitasec:
Marilynilpa
07-22-2010, 04:46 PM
I couldn't find anything on Phillip Joseph Hughes, Jr. in connection with this missing child.
amber1
07-22-2010, 04:55 PM
I wrote a blog on Lisa:
http://deaniepeters-missingangels.blogspot.com/2009/11/lisa-dickinson-9-year-old-missing-33.html
You might need to copy and paste it in your browser.
So disappointed at the lack of info on this case though, poor girl.
forthelost
07-25-2010, 03:14 PM
http://www.forthelost.org/calikids/LDickinson.doc
buffetoflies
07-31-2010, 04:09 PM
Richard I did a archive search for any news on her case.

I used the parameters of her first and last name. Nothing.

I used the same as above in quotation marks then I added missing.

There is one archived pay per view that popped up with her name under the link but I didn't pay to see the article. Although she isn't listed in the synopsis the article popped up so I think she might be named in the text of the article we can't see.


http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=CC&s_site=contracostatimes&p_multi=CC&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=10C9C99516879BD0&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM

I found several articles on this website that name the man above as a POI in the disappearance of Lisa. (It looks like the archived article above is located on that website in full text).

http://www.crimezzz.net/serialkiller_news/H/HUGHES_phillip_joseph_jr.php

All that pay per view article said is:
"But, while Hughes has been cleared in some cases, he remains a person of interest in seven others : (one of which is Lisa Dickinson): Lisa Dickinson, 9, disappeared Sept. 5, 1976 while riding her bike from her home on Los Cerros Avenue in Walnut Creek toward Heather Farms Park. Her bike was found leaning against a tree inside the park, but the girl has never been found."
amber1
08-03-2010, 10:46 AM
I am glaf they at least have a suspect in such an old case. I'd love to see this little girl brought home, as I know she still has family searching after all these years.
kellay
01-30-2011, 05:49 PM
My mother says Lisa was her best friend when she was in elementary school. They went home from school together, played together, and my mother even had a bear she named Lisa right before she went missing. She was very sad to learn that they still have not found Lisa. They were both only children and their birthdays are only days apart. Walnut Creek is not an unsafe neighborhood. In fact its one of the safer towns of Contra Costa. My mother does say she remembers my grandmother telling her not to play by the canal. And after Lisa's disappearance my mother says her and her friends were not allowed to go out by themselves. I've seen someone note that it seems unusual that she was out on her bike that late in the evening. Its actually not that peculiar in the 1970s, especially since it would still be light out in September and the heat would have died down by 7pm. It typically stays warm here through October. It does seem odd that her mother would have let her go to the BART station on her own. The BART stations have never been quite safe. I've heard of young women often last being seen at local BART stations. Even I have been offered a ride by a stranger at one. Another thing, if I remember correctly, is that Heather Farm Park is quite far from the BART station.
flightlevel
08-15-2011, 11:59 PM
Walnut Creek only 25 mins from Antioch CA home of Phillip Garrido. This disappearance occured just a couple months before he kidnapped Kathrine Calloway in 1976. Just can't help but think that he is connected to at least some of the many missing girls in the general San Francisco area. Many, many young girls and teens over the years have just vanished from this area. Someone in that area has to at least be responsible for some of the missing girls. What are the odds that these abductions could all just be random? Wish I had the link but somewhere on one of these boards a list was compiled of all the girls missing from the SF area. I am amazed at the number and close locations of many of the young girls. Lisa Dickinson and Gayle Marks are two strange cases.:banghead:
Richard
09-18-2011, 11:06 PM
September 5th marked the 35th anniversary of the disappearance of Lisa Dickinson.

Has anyone seen any recent news articles or feature stories on her case?
cornfed
10-18-2011, 03:39 AM
Richard-

Nothing recent on Lisa. I will say that I believe that Hughes is responsible. I'm not ruling out anything, but Hughes is in CDC for three murders. One of those was of Leticia Fagot, three houses down from Lisa's home, just a year prior. Although he went to the Fagot's house because his wife had suggested Leticia as a victim (they worked at the same bank), I believe that he was very familiar with the neighborhood from younger days.

There are circumstances which lead me to believe that Hughes is responsible for at least four other unsolved murders in the central CoCo County, probably more. Four I am certain of. Three based on publicized information, and one that I have not seen anything written on.

Kellay-

What motivated me to write on this thread is that it may happen in the not-too-distant future that I am able to devote a considerable amount of time to the research and investigation of this case. Should that come to pass, I would very much like to speak with you mother. I hope you continue to follow this thread in the coming months.
amber1
03-12-2012, 02:23 PM
Thank you for that post Cornfed!
scriptgirl
09-02-2012, 06:53 AM
Are her folks still alive?
amber1
09-03-2012, 11:56 AM
I still can't believe her case didn't receive more attention. Usually any case involving a child who was obviously abducted by a stranger receives national attention, hers seemed to have not, and there isn't much information out there on her case either.
Richard
09-06-2012, 12:12 AM
Today marks the 36th anniversary of Lisa's disappearance.
scriptgirl
09-06-2012, 11:17 AM
Back then, it seems if the cops couldn't deem you a runaway, they weren't interested.
amber1
09-13-2012, 01:19 PM
Thinking of Lisa. I am still wondering how a young girl who was obviously abducted off her bike did not get more media attention, seems like her case was shoved to the side.
scriptgirl
09-19-2012, 08:49 PM
That seems to have been the norm for a lot of cases involving missing women, teens and kids in the 70s until the mid 80s. There wasn't a huge outcry and a lot of **** was swept under the rug.
carbuff
09-19-2012, 09:10 PM
That seems to have been the norm for a lot of cases involving missing women, teens and kids in the 70s until the mid 80s. There wasn't a huge outcry and a lot of **** was swept under the rug.

Maybe there's some of that, but there's also a big element of...I don't want to say helplessness, but of resignation. The internet didn't exist, cell phones didn't exist, even the big national television networks were mostly local. You didn't have any way to send out an Amber Alert. Teletype notices or phone calls to other police departments was about it, one at a time. You couldn't sit at a keyboard calling up articles from an archive; you had to sit in a library going through one newspaper at a time looking at physical clippings and hoping you'd stumble across something.

One thing that meant is that once you'd searched the canals and ponds and walnut grove, and checked out everybody you could think of who might have been involved, and followed up leads that didn't pan out -- you didn't really have anything left to do except wait to see if something turned up. You could try to disseminate the information, but it would take weeks, most likely. Occasionally something would go national, but not nearly the way it does today.

This case seems to have had quite a lot of attention, really.
scriptgirl
09-20-2012, 11:52 AM
It still needs more attention. Has anyone contacted local LE about this case? Where is that bike?
amber1
09-20-2012, 03:51 PM
bump! Is this case still active?
JillyNJ
04-14-2013, 12:37 AM
I know its a shot in the dark, but I cant help but to see the resemblance to Blairstown Princess Doe. This poor baby must have been terrified in her last hours alive OR last hours as a free, innocent little girl.
scriptgirl
04-14-2013, 12:07 PM
I'm not sure I see the connection. Where is Blairstown?
JillyNJ
04-15-2013, 12:32 AM
I'm not sure I see the connection. Where is Blairstown?

Its in NJ. Here is a link to a website dedicated to her with lots of info.

http://www.princessdoe.org/
Richard
10-02-2013, 11:39 AM
Bumping this case up. It has been 37 years since Lisa went missing.

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Lisa Dickinson, age 9, Missing since September 5, 1976 from Walnut Creek, CA

Lisa Dickinson
Missing since September 5, 1976
from Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County, California.
Classification: Endangered Missing

Vital Statistics

Date Of Birth: April 25, 1967
Age at Time of Disappearance: 9 years old
Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 4'10"; 80 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Blonde hair; blue eyes.
Clothing: She was last seen wearing a yellow crew-neck T-shirt with Snoopy and the word "Happiness" on the front, blue cutoff shorts and white leather, three-strapped sandals
Dentals: Available

Circumstances of Disappearance

Dickinson was last seen on September 5, 1976 in Walnut Creek, California. Lisa was last seen shortly after 19.00, while riding her bicycle near the Pleasant Hill station of the Bay- Area Rapid Transit.

She left the home of her parents to find a shortcut through nearby Heather Farm Park to the Pleasant Hill BART station. The family had planned to take an excursion on BART the following day. When she failed to return home police were notified. An intensive search was mounted.

The only physical evidence turned up was the girl's abandoned bicycle, leaning against a tree at the north end of the park near the Contra Costa Canal.
Foul play is suspected.

Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:

Walnut Creek Police Department
925-935-6400

Agency Case Number: 769880

NCIC Number: M-409952268

Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
California Department of Justice
Daily Review 9/21/76
The Doe Network: Case File 802DFCA

LINK:

http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/802dfca.html
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Walnut Creek Police Department Cold Cases

Walnut Creek Police Department
            Investigations Bureau
            Cold Cases



The Walnut Creek Police Departments Investigations Bureau is responsible for the investigations of serious cases that occur in our city. Most of the serious cases are investigated and solved in a reasonable amount of time. Some serious cases lack significant information to be solved in a reasonable amount of time and eventually the case becomes cold. Most of these cases are classed “cold cases” which means they are currently open, serious crimes, have little evidence or leads to identify a suspect and have not been solved. Historically, cold cases are solved through the use of technological advances (for example DNA), the case is publicized which, causes more interest in the case, a person comes forward with new information, or a suspect eventually confesses.
The Walnut Creek Police Department has approximately a dozen cases that are classed as “cold cases.” In an effort to solve these cases the department will be posting summaries of the cases on their website and in press releases in an effort to develop leads and to possibly bring closure to the families of these victims.
If you have any additional information please contact the Walnut Creek Police Investigations Bureau at (925) 943-5844.

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COLLINS, VINSON A. Member of the Ku Klux Klan KKK



Known KKK associate connected to Gary Vinson Collins the former now deceased Town of Danville CA.  The name is from days gone by but there are lynching committees in Contra Costa County.  The inner circle of conspirators is about to be outed. 

COLLINS, VINSON A.

COLLINS, VINSON A. (1867–1966). Vinson Collins, attorney and legislator, was born near Honey Island, Texas, on March 1, 1867, to Warren J. and Eboline (Valentine) Collins. After graduating from Sam Houston State Normal College (now Sam Houston State University) in 1893, Collins taught for six years in Grand Saline and studied law in his spare time. He passed the bar examination in 1901 and opened a law practice in Beaumont. During three terms in the Texas Senate (1910–14, 1916–17) he supported prohibition, woman suffrage,qqv and an eight-hour workday. In 1913 he wrote the state's first workmen's compensation laws. He was defeated by Martin Dies, Sr., in a subsequent race for the United States House of Representatives. Although he was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, Collins entered the 1924 gubernatorial election without securing support from the Klan hierarchy. In the absence of official backing, he fought a bitter, unsuccessful campaign against the official Klan candidate, Felix D. Robertsonqv. Collins was among the many Texas Democrats who bolted from the party rather than endorse Alfred E. Smith during the 1928 presidential race. He served on the board of regents for state teachers' colleges from 1935 to 1950. He maintained an active law practice in Dallas, Beaumont, and Livingston until his retirement in 1957. He first married Lizzie Hopkins, who died in 1900; he later married Nannie Kuykendall of Grand Saline. Collins died in Dallas on July 5, 1966, and was survived by six children. He was buried at Livingston.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 
Norman D. Brown, Hood, Bonnet, and Little Brown Jug: Texas Politics, 1921–1928 (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1984). Dallas Morning News, July 6, 1966.
Robert Wooster

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The following, adapted from the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, is the preferred citation for this article.
Robert Wooster, "COLLINS, VINSON A.," Handbook of Texas Online(http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fco27), accessed December 10, 2013. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
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