Montana Girl, 5, Was Abducted Near Home and Found Dead in Drain -- and Killer ID'd 46 Years Later [View all]
Montana Girl, 5, Was Abducted Near Home and Found Dead in Drain and Killer ID'd 46 Years Later
For 46 years, the family of Siobhan McGuinness waited to find out who killed the spunky 5-year-old back in 1974
By KC Baker October 28, 2020 01:16 PM
On a frigid February afternoon in 1974, Siobhan McGuinness was walking the short distance home from a friends house in Missoula, Montana, when she vanished. ... Two days later, the 5-year-olds body was found in a snow-covered drain culvert near the exit for Turah on I-90, just outside the city limits. ... She had been sexually assaulted. She also sustained trauma to her head
and stab wounds to her chest, according to the FBI.
Detectives at the time searched tirelessly for the little girls killer, but came up empty. ... The case went cold for decades.
On Monday, authorities announced that after 46 years, the Missoula County Sheriffs Office Cold Case Squad, detectives from the Missoula Police Department and others had finally identified the man who took the life of the spunky child who was always smiling.
Richard William Davis was 32 when he was traveling through the area at the time of Siobhans murder, Missoula Police Chief Jason White said at a press conference on Monday]. ... Davis died in 2012 in Arkansas at age 70.
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