“My Killer Was Never Found,” California Police Tweet As Slain Victim to Highlight A 1973 Unsolved Murder

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Newport Beach Police Department used their Twitter account last weekend to highlight an unsolved murder case nearly 40 years old. 

In a series of narrative posts from the perspective of the slain 11 year-old girl, Linda O’Keefe, Newport Beach police recalled the victim’s life leading up to her mysterious disappearance and death while also encouraging the public to come forward with any additional information. The social media campaign was supported with the hashtag #LindasStory which was trending for much of the weekend.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

Linda disappeared while heading the short distance home from summer school on July 6, 1973.

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For several hours that day, into the evening, Linda’s parents still thought she was fine. Perhaps only staying out late because she was upset she had to walk back from class. However, the next morning, her body was found in a nature preserve by a group of men looking for frogs—she had been strangled.

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Beginning Friday morning, the Twitter account of the Newport Beach Police Department started publishing details about Linda’s last day alive in first-person posts.

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“I’m Linda O’Keefe (or Linda ANN O’Keefe, if I’m in trouble with my mom),” reads the first tweet. “Forty-five years ago today, I disappeared from Newport Beach. I was murdered and my body was found in the Back Bay. My killer was never found. Today, I’m going to tell you my story.”

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The tweets traced Linda’s movements that last day of her life — from the moment she stepped out the front door to the time she was found dead. Police also released an updated composite sketch of the suspect that they say is based off of DNA evidence recovered from Linda’s remains.

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Authorities said a turquoise van cruising around outside Linda’s school the day she disappeared drew suspicion with both parents and students. One of the girl’s friends said the vehicle even stopped next to Linda multiple times. Another witness reported the van “parked along the curb” with the front passenger door open and Linda standing next to it. The driver, the witness said, was a white man in his mid 20s or early 30s. 

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“When my dad gets home from work, worry turns to action,” police wrote last weekend as Linda, recalling that day. “We have two family cars. My dad gets in one, my big sister gets in the other, and they start to look for me. There’s a feeling that I’m being disobedient, not that anything is actually wrong.”⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

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“Everyone returns home,” the tweets continued. “Everyone but me, that is.”

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Anyone who may have any information on this unsolved crime is asked to call the Newport Beach Police Cold Case Tip Line at 949-644-3669.

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The department is also asking the public to share Linda’s story on Twitter, hoping someone will recognize the man from the new composite image released of the suspect.

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Jen is a Writer and Content Curator for Baller Alert, who writes under the alias “MsJennyb.” In this role, Jen develops and contributes relevant special-themed content to attract readers. Before joining the Entertainment Industry via Baller Alert, Jen spent one year as a Freelance Writer and two years as a Human Resources assistant in a corporate office. Jen has a degree in Criminal Justice from Rutgers University with a concentration in Africana Studies.

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