25 years later, Molly Bish's disappearance, death still unsolved

Boston, MALocal News

The disappearance of Molly Bish on June 27, 2000, from her lifeguard job at Comins Pond remains a mystery 25 years later. After a massive search, her remains were discovered in 2003, five miles from where she was last seen. Her sister, Heather Bish, highlighted the enduring pain of the family's loss, noting the empty chair at Christmas gatherings. In 2021, investigators identified a deceased sex offender, Frank Sumner, as a suspect, but DNA testing failed to provide definitive answers. The Worcester County District Attorney's Office continues to prioritize the case, emphasizing its active status.

They call upon the public to assist in the investigation by providing any relevant information. The case has garnered significant attention, underscoring the impact of unsolved crimes on families and communities. As the anniversary approaches, the focus on justice for Molly Bish remains strong.

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