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March 1995, a routine morning at Sullivan’s Auto Salvage in River, Massachusetts, took a chilling turn when workers discovered human remains inside a crushed blue Buick. The bones, partially visible through twisted metal, would unravel a four-year-old mystery that had haunted the Massachusetts State Police and the Boston community: the disappearance of Trooper Sandra Lynn Donnelly.
“Call the police right now,” Patricia ordered, and within half an hour, Boston detectives and Massachusetts State Police were on the scene.