apprehension as they headed out into therainy night. She asked him for some ID, and he only laughed, making her feel stupid forbothering. They got to her car, and nothing was missing. He then told her she needed tocome to the station to see if she knew the suspect. After much hesitation, she follwed himto a side building which he told her was a sub station, [it was the back door of a laundrymat]. He said the suspect must have been taken to headquearters. He then co-erced herinto going to "headquarters." It wasn't until they were in his Volkswagon that she smelledalcohol on his breath. When he told her to put on her seatbelt, she said no, and was readyto jump, but he'd already driven off and was going very fast. She realized he was headingaway from the police station. Suddenly he screeched to a halt and tried to hand-cuff her,but in the struggle, connected both cuffs to the same wrist. As they struggled, he pulledout a small gun and threatened her with it. She fell out of the door into the sodden earth,and got up as he came at her with a crowbar. He threw her up against the car, and in asheer adreneline rush brought on by utter terror, Carol DaRonch broke free from herattacker and ran wildly to the road. An older couple came upon her just in time and tookthe terrified girl to the police station. She was their first living, breathing victim. DebbyKent, 17 Disappeared: Nov 8,1975 Bountiful, Utah Found: Never Several people wholived near the school later admitted to hearing 2 short, terrified screams between 10:30and 11. They described them as coming from someone in "mortal terror." They evenwalked outside and stared into the darkness, hoping to find the source. They saw nothing,and they reported nothing. Debby's brother waited at the rink while the crowds thinned atthe high school, leaving her irritated parents waiting til midnight. When they realizedtheirs was the only car left in the parking lot, they immediately called the Bountifulpo...