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Barbara Agnew

Barbara went missing on Saturday, January 10th 1987, while traveling home in a snow storm on I-91 Northbound in Vermont. She had spent the day skiing. 

 Her car was recovered at the White River Junction rest area on I-91N and it was clear there had been altercation. 

Her body was later discovered on Saturday, March 28th 1987.

Barbara was found in a wooded area in Hartland VT. She was just 36 years old.  

This case remains unsolved and is on the State of Vermont Unsolved Homicides website.

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