- Robin Graham
Female adult bio
name= Robin Ann Graham
photo=
birth=June 22 1952
location=Los Angeles, California
birthname= Robin Ann Graham
death= Unknown
measurements=
height=
weight=
eye color=
hair color=
ethnicity= Caucasian
alias=
homepage=Robin Ann Graham (born
June 22 ,1952 ), daughter of Marvin and Beverly Graham, was acollege student who disappeared from a Los Angeles freeway onNovember 15 ,1970 .Background
Robin grew up on Lemoyne Street in the Silverlake-Los Feliz area of
Los Angeles and had graduated from John Marshall High School in June 1970. She was attendingPierce College in Woodland Hills and working part time atPier 1 Imports in Hollywood.cite web|url=http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/g/graham_robin.html | title=Robin Ann Graham
work=The Charley Project| accessdate=2008-02-28]Disappearance
Robin Graham was last seen by
California Highway Patrol officers at approximately 2:00 a.m. on November 15, 1970, beside her car on the shoulder of theHollywood Freeway near the Santa Monica offramp; she was in the presence of a dark-haired white man estimated to be in his mid-twenties who drove a late 1950s modelChevrolet Corvette C1 , pale blue or green with primer. Robin used a call box to ask that a CHP emergency operator let her parents know she had run out of gas; her younger sister took the call and relayed the information to her parents upon their return home at approximately 2:30 a.m. They went immediately to the location where they found Robin's car but she was already missing. [Drummond, William J. (November 18, 1970), "Girl Sighted Talking to Man on Freeway Before She Vanished:Homicide Detectives Say Patrolmen Directed Pierce Coed to Call Box, Later Saw Corvette Parked Near Her Car", "Los Angeles Times " (1886-Current File). Los Angeles, Calif. p. a3 (2 pp.)] There was no note found on the locked car. The CHP officers had stopped several times earlier and spoke with Miss Graham but did not stop again when they saw her talking with the young man; the patrolmen assumed he was family, the help for which she'd called. It should be noted that the CHP officers were acting in accordance with policy; [Drummond, William J. (November 19. 1970), "CHP, POLICE REGULATIONS EXPLAINED:Why Missing Coed Was Left on Freeway", "Los Angeles Times " (1886-Current File). Los Angeles, Calif. p. a1 (2 pp.)] as a result of this case CHP policy was changed to ensure the safety of stranded female motorists. ["WILL INCREASE AID TO WOMEN:CHP Alters Freeway Policy After Disappearance of Girl","Los Angeles Times " (1886-Current File). Los Angeles, Calif.:Dec 12, 1970. p. a1 (2 pp.)]Robin had been out Saturday night with friends and, after dropping off a girlfriend, Robin was dropped off at her car, left in the Pier One parking lot, at approximately 1:45 a.m.
The initial report had Robin leaving voluntarily in the Corvette but the CHP officer was requestioned and said he saw her in the presence of the young man but did not see them leave.
The case was handled by detectives at the
Rampart Division of the LAPD who thought her disappearance was possibly linked to three other similar cases involving young women over the previous two years, [Jones, Jack (June 8, 1977), "Postscript: Parents Won't Give Up on Girl Who Disappeared 6 Years Ago", "Los Angeles Times " (1886-Current File). Los Angeles, Calif. p. oc1 (1 pp.)] includingRose Tashman , an Israeli-born college student atSan Fernando Valley State College who disappeared in 1969; she had a flat tire on the Hollywood freeway a few miles from the location of Robin's car. None of the other cases were solved and all the other victims were found dead in theHollywood Hills . In 1975 a similar disappearance took place from the San Bernardino freeway in El Monte; the skeletal remains ofMona Jean Gallegos were found nearly six months later in aRiverside ravine. Some speculate that Robin was a victim of theZodiac Killer . At the time of her disappearance Robin had long brown hair, brown eyes, fair skin, and was 5'6 in height.Further activity
Seventeen years later a curious ad appeared in the "Los Angeles Times" classifieds which caught the attention of the Graham family as well as
KFI disc jockeyGeoff Edwards , who read it on the air: "DEAREST ROBIN You ran out of gas on the Hollywood Frwy. A man in a Corvette pulled over to help. You've not been seen of since. It's been 17 years, but it's always just yesterday. Still looking for you (signed) THE ECHO PARK DUCKS." It turned out that Al Medrano, a friend still living in the neighborhood, simply wanted to express that Robin has not been forgotten. [Harvey, Steve. (December 15, 1987), "Postscript: 'I just wanted to show she wasn't forgotten'". "Los Angeles Times ". Los Angeles, Calif. metro2, pg. 3]The case of Robin Graham's disappearance has been included in television specials about missing persons; it remains an unsolved mystery.
References
External links
* [http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/980dfca.html The Doe Network]
* [http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/g/graham_robin.html The Charley Project: Robin Ann Graham]
* [http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=661301832&Fmt=10&clientId=83119&RQT=309&VName=HNP Los Angeles Times, November 18, 1970]
* [http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=661309542&Fmt=10&clientId=83119&RQT=309&VName=HNP Los Angeles Times, November 19, 1970]
* [http://www.newspaperarchive.com/LandingPage.aspx?type=glp&search=%22robin%20graham%22%20freeway%201970&
]
* [http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=661465702&Fmt=10&clientId=83119&RQT=309&VName=HNP Los Angeles times, December 12, 1970]
* [http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=653475322&Fmt=10&clientId=83119&RQT=309&VName=HNP Los Angeles Times, June 8, 1977]
* [http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=58779515&Fmt=3&clientId=72297&RQT=309&VName=PQD Los Angeles Times, December 15, 1987]
* [http://www.zodiackiller.com/mba/opzv/93.html ZodiacKiller.com Related Cases Message Board]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.