She was a native of Brighton MA and had resided in Merrimack NH for 3 years. Anne was a member of Our Lady of Mercy Church and the Merrimack High School girls basketball team.
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On July 12, 1973, two fifteen-year-old girls from Merrimack NH, Diane Compagna and Anne Psaradelis, went missing. They had been seen at Hampton Beach and were last seen hitchhiking in the direction of Merrimack late in the afternoon of July 12th. It was first thought that they had run away, but two months went by without any word from either girl. They were found on September 29, 1973, in the woods off of New Boston Road in Candia NH. The area is within a short distance of Route 101 which is the road leading from Merrimack to Hampton Beach.
These murders are still unsolved. If you have any information on these cases, contact:
Cold Case Unit
NH State Police Major Crime Unit
33 Hazen Drive
Concord NH 03305
Telephone: 603-271-2663
Fax: 603-223-6270
E-mail: [email protected]
She was a native of Brighton MA and had resided in Merrimack NH for 3 years. Anne was a member of Our Lady of Mercy Church and the Merrimack High School girls basketball team.
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On July 12, 1973, two fifteen-year-old girls from Merrimack NH, Diane Compagna and Anne Psaradelis, went missing. They had been seen at Hampton Beach and were last seen hitchhiking in the direction of Merrimack late in the afternoon of July 12th. It was first thought that they had run away, but two months went by without any word from either girl. They were found on September 29, 1973, in the woods off of New Boston Road in Candia NH. The area is within a short distance of Route 101 which is the road leading from Merrimack to Hampton Beach.
These murders are still unsolved. If you have any information on these cases, contact:
Cold Case Unit
NH State Police Major Crime Unit
33 Hazen Drive
Concord NH 03305
Telephone: 603-271-2663
Fax: 603-223-6270
E-mail: [email protected]
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