Dallas Adult Entertainment: Book prompts renewed look at unsolved 1988 disappearances of 2 Carrollton teens
Some who have remained silent for 22 years are providing information about the night the girls disappeared. Detectives won’t reveal what that information is, but they say it’s credible.
Payne said they need more.
“What I need is something somebody’s been holding on to for 22 years,” Payne said.
Questioning of boyfriend
Sutherland’s book builds toward a climax when he introduces Stacie’s boyfriend at the time as a possible suspect.
The author agreed not to name the boyfriend in the book. But authorities had questioned him in the case about 90 days after the girls disappeared.
At the time, theories on what happened to the girls abounded: They were kidnapped by a cult and forced to live as prostitutes in Mexico. They left on a joyride to South Padre Island. Or cross-country truckers picked them up.