- Cindy Song
Hyunjung "Cindy" Song (born
February 25 ,1980 ) is the focus of an unsolved missing-persons case in theUnited States . She was aPennsylvania State University student when she was last seen during the early morning hours ofNovember 1 ,2001 after a Halloween night out. Born inSeoul ,Korea , she moved toVirginia and attended high school there before beginning her studies at Penn State.After friends reported that she had been last seen at 4:00 a.m. in front of her State College apartment, local police began investigating. She was coming home after a series of all-night parties still wearing her playboy bunny costume consisting of a white mini-skirt, knee-length boots, a red hooded jacket, and a white bunny tail. A witness claimed to have seen her in
Philadelphia several days after her disappearance, but no further information was discovered. Two months later, investigators still had few leads. Nearly a year after her disappearance, police agreed to work with the Penn StateParanormal Research Society . PRS called inCarla Baron , a psychic who was later involved in theElizabeth Smart kidnapping investigation.Song's case received national attention on programs including
Unsolved Mysteries in 2002 andWithout a Trace in 2003. It was also featured in the first episode in theCourt-TV series,Psychic Detectives , with Baron. In 2003, police in Northeastern Pennsylvania investigated the possibility of a connection with suspected killerHugo Selenski , but her body was not found. Around that time, the case's lead investigator, Brian Sprinkle, came to the conclusion that unfortunately she was likely dead. In 2005, he reported that there were no new leads in the case, and that he did not expect to uncover any more. With more than five years after her disappearance, State College MayorBill Welch uses Song's story to remind students to stay safe at night, be aware of their surroundings and not to drink and party too much. [http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2006/10/10-31-06tdc/10-31-06dnews-05.asp]References
* [http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2006/10/10-31-06tdc/10-31-06dnews-05.asp Halloween marks fifth year of Song tragedy]
*cite web | url=http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2003/10/10-08-03tdc/10-08-03dnews-06.asp | title=Police say body found not Song's|work=The Digital Collegian |author=Charsar, Nicole|date=October 8, 2003|accessdate=2006-04-01
*cite web | url=http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/song.htm | title=FBI Missing Person report|accessdate=2006-04-01
*cite web | url=http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2005/10/10-31-05tdc/10-31-05dnews-09.asp | title=Song's name, case fading after 4 years|work=The Digital Collegian |author=Latshaw, Greg|date=October 31, 2005|accessdate=2006-04-01
*cite web | url=http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2001/11/11-08-01tdc/11-08-01dnews-6.asp | title=Friends worry about missing PSU student|work=The Digital Collegian |author=Funk, Lynne|date=November 8, 2001|accessdate=2006-04-01
*cite web | url=http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2002/01/01-08-02tdc/01-08-02dnews-06.asp | title=Police seek help in Cindy Song case|work=The Digital Collegian |author=Munn, Jesse|date=January 8, 2002|accessdate=2006-04-01
*cite web | url=http://www.unsolved.com/0236-Song.html | title=Unsolved Mysteries|accessdate=2006-04-01
*cite web | url=http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2003/10/10-29-03tdc/10-29-03dnews-09.asp | title=Chasing a mystery|work=The Digital Collegian |author=Walbert, Mike|date=October 29, 2003|accessdate=2006-04-01
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