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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Who murdered Molly Bish? A cold case heats up!

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

True Crime, News

4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2017

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Molly Bish was 16 when she disappeared from her life guard job at Comins Pond in Warren, Massachusetts 17 years ago. Her murdered remains were found on a mountainside three years later. No one has ever been arrested in Molly's kidnapping and murder. This is a case that Nancy Grace has closely followed for years. Molly's mom and sister join Nancy in this episode to revisit the evidence and discuss renewed efforts to find justice for Bish.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Climbs stories with Nancy Grace on Sirius XM Triumph channel 132.

0:10.2

It's been 17 years since Molly Bish vanished. Her remains were found on a central massagesis

0:21.6

mountainside three years later. The case remains unsolved.

0:25.3

An open investigation was constantly getting tips and leads on it.

0:29.9

Initially Molly's disappearance wasn't thought to be an abduction. There is

0:33.4

ranged from Molly running away to being somewhere with her friends.

0:36.7

I don't feel like she would run away and she was gone hiding out. I didn't have that feeling.

0:41.1

There's pieces out there that we just need to fit together that's going to allow us to move forward

0:46.1

with the investigation.

0:47.6

Does June 27th mean anything to you? Does June 27th 2000 mean anything to you?

1:03.9

It does to me. That is the 17th year that we have all been looking for.

1:19.0

Molly Bish. June 27th 2000 every time June 27 rolls around.

1:30.5

I think about Molly Bish and almost every day in between.

1:38.4

Why? What happened to a beautiful, beautiful young girl Molly Bish?

1:48.7

Joining me right now is a special guest, Maggie Bish and her daughter Heather.

1:56.6

I'm Nancy Grace. This is Crime Stories. Thank you for being with us.

2:02.0

Maggie, I can't tell you what it means to me to get to speak to you again and to me your beautiful

2:12.2

daughter Heather. It's funny. It's funny how you never think. I would never, when I was little,

2:24.0

I would never have thought, wow, some of the greatest people ever made in my life are going to be

2:31.4

crime victims. You know, you don't think about that when you're planning your future.

2:36.8

There's some kind of a bond between violent crime victims and I can't really explain it. But I'll

2:42.4

start, Maggie, with telling you, I don't know if you know how many prayers go up every day about you

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