Disappearance of Michaela Garecht explained

Michaela Garecht
Birth Name:Michaela Joy Garecht
Birth Date:24 January 1979[1]
Birth Place:Oakland, California, U.S.[2]
Disappeared Place:Hayward, California, U.S. 37.6106°N -122.026°W
Height:4inchesft8inchesin (ftin)
Mother:Sharon Murch
Father:Rod Garecht

Michaela Joy Garecht (January 24, 1979 — disappeared November 19, 1988) was nine years old when she was abducted in Hayward, California, in broad daylight at the corner of Mission Boulevard and Lafayette Avenue. Sketches of Garecht's abductor were distributed along with missing person flyers throughout the San Francisco Bay Area within 24 hours of her disappearance, but search efforts proved fruitless. Her case was featured in national media, including profiles on the documentary series Unsolved Mysteries.

After the 2009 release of Jaycee Dugard, who had been kidnapped in Meyers, California, and held captive by Phillip and Nancy Garrido for nearly two decades, renewed interest was brought on Garecht's case, and Garrido was interviewed regarding Garecht's abduction. In 2012, Wesley Shermantine, a convicted serial killer who committed various murders with his accomplice, Loren Herzog—known collectively as the Speed Freak Killers—brought to the attention of law enforcement that the original sketches of Garecht's abductor bore a striking similarity to Herzog, who had committed suicide while on parole from prison in January 2012. While bone fragments discovered in one of Herzog and Shermantine's disposal sites was thought to belong to Garecht, DNA profiling completed in late 2012 proved they were not hers. On December 21, 2020, thirty-two years after the abduction of Garecht, David Misch was charged with her abduction and murder.

Timeline

Abduction

Garecht was abducted at approximately 10:15 a.m. on Saturday, November 19, 1988. She and her friend, Katrina Rodriguez, left home at 10:00 a.m. and rode their scooters to the Rainbow Market, two blocks away, to purchase food and sodas.[3]

The girls left their scooters by the front door (now the side door) as they went inside the store. Upon leaving the store, the two girls started walking home, forgetting about the scooters. When they realized they had forgotten them, they turned back to where they left them; however, they saw that one scooter was missing. Garecht then spotted the scooter farther down in the market parking lot, where it had been placed near a parked car. When Garecht bent down to pick the scooter up by the handle bars, an unidentified white male came out of the parked car, picked her up with his right arm around her waist, and put her into his car as she screamed. Rodriguez recalled the scene: "I looked up when I heard a scream, and I saw a man putting her into his car. She was still screaming. I just stood and watched, frozen in shock." The only witness to the abduction, Rodriguez ran back into the store to get help. The abductor escaped with Garecht, while Rodriguez notified a female clerk who phoned police to report the kidnapping.[3] At the time of her abduction, Garecht was wearing a t-shirt with the word "Metro" on the front, rolled-up denim jeans, black Mary Jane shoes, and pearl-colored feather-shaped earrings.

Witness' description

In the 9-1-1 transcript, the female store clerk who phoned police on behalf of Rodriguez described the man who allegedly abducted her as "hippy-like" in appearance.[3] However, it was subsequently revealed that the clerk had offered an incorrect description of the man, and had inadvertently mistaken him for someone else she had seen driving in the parking lot. The clerk described a man in his thirties with a mustache, driving a burgundy-colored car, a false description which was erroneously distributed in the media for nearly two days following Garecht's abduction. Journalist Dennis Oliver commented:

Rodriguez, the sole witness to the abduction, described Garecht's captor as a white male in his twenties. The most distinguishing characteristic was that he seemed to have severe acne or pockmarks on his face.[4] He had shoulder length, dirty blonde hair. He was around 6feet in height and had a slender build. The witness described him as having fox-like, blue eyes and wearing a white T-shirt.[4]

According to Garecht's friend, the abductor drove a large, older model, American-made sedan. It was possibly a four-door vehicle and was either cream or tannish gold in color. The car may have had cement splatters on the sides and lights set into the rear bumper. The front bumper was battered; the vehicle appeared run-down, it may have previously been in an accident. The car was last seen speeding south on Mission Boulevard toward nearby Union City, California, with Garecht inside.[5]

Initial search efforts

Garecht's kidnapping led to one of the most extensive police investigations by the Hayward Police department and they received 5,000 tips in the first year alone.[6] In the days following Garecht's abduction, police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation searched hillsides, parks, and unpopulated areas in southern Alameda County by helicopter and airplane. Forensic inspection of Garecht's scooter yielded fingerprints from an unknown source, which law enforcement believed may have belonged to Garecht's abductor.[7]

On November 30, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana made a public plea for the safe return of Garecht.[8] The majority of the tips submitted occurred within the first month of Garecht's abduction, as it was reported by The San Francisco Examiner that approximately 4,000 tips had been received by late December 1988.[9] In this December report, an officer from the Hayward Police Department commented: "The only way we are closer to finding out what happened is that we have eliminated so many leads in this case. But as far as knowing who did it, or why, or what happened to her...  we're no closer."[9] A reward fund of over $70,000 was posted at this time for anyone who could provide information of Garecht's whereabouts.[9] At the time of the kidnapping, Garecht's photo was featured as a missing child on milk cartons[4] and billboards nationally and thousands of fliers and posters were spread throughout the community; within a day of her disappearance, family and volunteers had distributed 42,000 missing person fliers.[10]

In December 1992, a false lead was produced in Garecht's case when a prison inmate in Indiana named Roger Haggard claimed to have buried Garecht's body in the Hunters Point area of San Francisco.[4] Upon further inquiry, Haggard alternately claimed he buried Garecht in a gladiolus field in Union City.[4] Haggard was flown to San Francisco to recover Garecht's body, but after eight hours of inspecting the alleged field, he admitted he had invented the story, resulting in an additional six-and-a-half years being added to his preexisting sentence.[4]

In 1994, The Daily Review reported that police had followed up on more than 15,000 leads. More than three decades later, the investigation at the Hayward Police Station continues. Chief investigator Inspector Robert Lampkin declared, "We'll go anywhere, any corner of the earth to try to bring Michaela home".[11]

Later developments and suspects

Tim Bindner

Law enforcement considered the kidnapping of Amber Swartz in Pinole in June 1988 as potentially connected, given its proximity to Hayward. Tim Bindner, a man who injected himself into the search for Swartz, became a suspect in her disappearance, as well as that of Garecht. He was also considered a suspect in the disappearance of Ilene Misheloff, a 13-year-old who vanished from Dublin, California in 1989, and Amanda Campbell, who went missing in Fairfield in 1991. However, Bindner has repeatedly denied involvement in any of the disappearances. In 1997, a book titled Stalemate: A Shocking True Story of Child Abduction and Murder by forensic psychologist John Philpin was published, detailing Bindner's involvement in the investigations surrounding these various disappearances.

Phillip Garrido

The 2009 reappearance of kidnapped schoolgirl Jaycee Lee Dugard, after 18 years in captivity, led police to be initially hopeful that Dugard's abductor, Phillip Garrido, might have also been involved in Garecht's disappearance.[12] Hayward is within an hour's drive from Garrido's Antioch home in Contra Costa County, and Garecht's abduction took place three months after Garrido was freed from prison for rape and kidnapping. Like Garecht, Dugard was also thrown into the back of a car in broad daylight and in the presence of witnesses. The general description of the kidnapper and the car used in both kidnappings are also similar.[13] The Hayward Police Department conducted an extensive investigation into the Garridos, and no evidence linking them to Garecht's abduction was found. The connection did, however, propel Garecht back into national and international attention and brought forth new leads.[14]

Loren Herzog

See also: Speed Freak Killers.

In August 2012, Wesley Shermantine, one of the so-called Speed Freak Killers duo, wrote a letter to The Stockton Record after his partner in crime, Loren Herzog, committed suicide in January 2012, in which he pointed out that Herzog bore a resemblance to the composite of the person who kidnapped "that Hayward girl."[15] Shermantine and Herzog, who were apprehended in 1999, are suspected of having committed up to 19 murders in Northern California.[16] Commenting on the likeness Herzog bore to Garecht's kidnapper, witness Katrina Rodriguez commented: "I thought then and I think now he could be the kidnapper...  I think there are features that look very much like the man...It seems like a strong lead."[15]

At Shermantine's direction, law enforcement began excavating an abandoned well in rural Linden, California in February 2012, where Herzog and Shermantine disposed of their victims. Thousands of bone fragments belonging to five different individuals were recovered from the well, some of which were believed to potentially belong to Garecht. However, DNA profiling completed later that year excluded Garecht as a possibility; the bones believed to have been hers were determined to be those of 19-year-old Kimberly Billy, who had disappeared in 1984.[17] In January 2013, further excavations of abandoned wells in the area were completed, but yielded no further remains.[18]

In 2015, a legal motion was filed by attorney Mark Geragos[19] on behalf of a detective who was informed by a San Joaquin sheriff's deputy that a pair of Mary Jane shoes discovered in one of the Linden wells bore similarity to the shoes Garecht was last seen wearing.[20] According to the detective, San Joaquin police refused to show him the shoes, both physically as well in photographs, and, as of March 2015, the shoes had not been examined by the Hayward Police Department.

David Misch

On December 21, 2020, the Hayward Police Department along with the FBI announced the arrest of David Misch for the kidnapping and murder after he was linked to the crimes via fingerprint left on Michaela's scooter at the abduction site. Misch is currently in prison for the murder of 36-year-old Margaret Ball in 1989 in Hayward, CA. He has also been charged with the 1986 murders of best friends Michelle Xavier, 18, and Jennifer Duey, 20 in Fremont, CA. [21] [22]

Cultural significance

Garecht's kidnapping was a high-profile missing-child case, and received national media attention. Her case was the first missing-child case to be featured on America's Most Wanted in 1988. The case was featured once again on the show in 2009.[23] The case has also featured on numerous other television shows: It was profiled on Unsolved Mysteries,[24] which aired a segment on the case in January 1989.[25] In 1999, Katrina Rodriguez, Garecht's friend who witnessed her kidnapping, appeared on the Maury show.[26]

In 2009, Garecht's kidnapping was profiled on Dateline NBC[27] and Larry King Live.[28] The case has also caught the attention of the international media.[29] The anniversary of Garecht's kidnapping has been marked every year at the location where the kidnapping took place. Numerous ribbons, new and old, are tied to the tree next to where the kidnapper's car was parked.[30] Her mother, Sharon, maintains a blog dedicated to her daughter.[31] In May 2019, the Federal Bureau of Investigation posted a $10,000 reward for information regarding Garecht's disappearance.[32]

Notes and references

Sources

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: California Birth Index. State of California Vital Records and Statistics. Michaela Joy Garecht. July 21, 2019.
  3. Web site: Who Took Michaela Garecht?. CNN. Grace. Nancy. Nancy Grace. February 3, 2011. https://archive.today/20190123185526/http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1102/03/ng.02.html. January 23, 2019. July 21, 2019. live.
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  6. Web site: After 20 years, girl's abduction still haunts Hayward . Noceda, Kristofer . . November 19, 2008 . July 21, 2019.
  7. Web site: Mother Of Kidnapped Girl Remains Hopeful; Manhunt Continues. Associated Press. McNulty. Jennifer. November 21, 1988. live. https://archive.today/20190123184126/https://www.apnews.com/e50f0518f741d10346d857f19f3b4183. January 23, 2019. July 22, 2019.
  8. News: The Journal News. White Plains, New York. Montana's appeal. 26. November 30, 1988. Newspapers.com.
  9. News: The San Francisco Examiner. Kidnap probers mull cutback. San Francisco, California. Martinez. Don. December 20, 1988. Newspapers.com. 2.
  10. News: Pain bonds parents of missing children. North County Times. Oceanside, California. 12. November 20, 1989. Newspapers.com. Wilstein. Steve.
  11. Web site: In Plain Sight: Jaycee Dugard . Morrison, Keith . NBC News . October 2, 2009 . November 28, 2009 .
  12. Web site: Garrido a suspect in Michaela Garecht case. East Bay News. ABC 7 News. San Francisco, California. September 4, 2009. https://archive.today/20130124051129/http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=6998321. January 24, 2013. July 26, 2019. live.
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  15. News: New lead in Michaela Garecht kidnapping case. ABC 7 News. San Francisco, California . February 1, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20170630105350/http://abc7news.com/archive/8527348/. June 30, 2017. Brinkley. live. Leslie.
  16. News: CBS News. FBI digging up Calif. well looking for more "Speed Freak Killers" victims. January 8, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20190327140110/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fbi-digging-up-calif-well-looking-for-more-speed-freak-killers-victims/. March 27, 2019.
  17. Web site: DNA Results Of Commingled Remains Of Speed Freak Killers' Victims Released. CBS Sacramento. Sacramento, California. January 9, 2013. July 21, 2019.
  18. News: FBI Abandons Dig Of Linden Well After Coming Up Empty. CBS 13. Sacramento, California. February 21, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20150923213736/http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2013/02/21/update-fbi-abandons-dig-of-linden-well-after-coming-up-empty/. September 23, 2015.
  19. Web site: San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco, California. Speed Freak Killers investigators stymied kidnap probe, suit says. Lee. Henry K.. March 10, 2015. July 21, 2019.
  20. News: The Mercury News. San Jose, California. Michaela Garecht disappearance: Speed Freak Killers information allegedly withheld by sheriff's office. Gafni. Matthias. March 9, 2015. https://archive.today/20190721044900/https://www.mercurynews.com/2015/03/09/michaela-garecht-disappearance-speed-freak-killers-information-allegedly-withheld-by-sheriffs-office/. July 21, 2019. July 21, 2019. live.
  21. Web site: Lee . Henry . DA charges man with murder in 1988 kidnapping of Michaela Garecht . KTVU Fox 2 . 21 December 2020 . 21 December 2020.
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  25. News: Gifts await Michaela on birthday. Newspapers.com. The San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco, California. 2. January 24, 1989.
  26. News: Life never the same for kidnapped girl's friend. San Francisco Chronicle. Demian. Bulwa. San Francisco, California. https://web.archive.org/web/20160115071253/https://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Life-never-the-same-for-kidnapped-girl-s-friend-3286356.php. January 15, 2016.
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  28. Web site: Larry King Live. CNN. Friends of Yale Murder Suspect Speak Out. September 17, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20101023113417/http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0909/17/lkl.01.html. October 23, 2010.
  29. Web site: Jaycee case has revived investigations into other missing girls. Harvey, Mike . . London, England . August 31, 2009.
  30. News: Ribbons mark girl's memory. Times-Advocate. Kiligman, David. Escondido, California. November 20, 1995. 4. Newspapers.com.
  31. Web site: DearMichaela.com. Murch, Sharon. Dear Michaela. https://web.archive.org/web/20190721065358/http://www.dearmichaela.com/. July 21, 2019.
  32. News: FBI offering $10K reward in 1988 abduction of Michaela Garecht in Hayward. KRON-TV. San Francisco, California. May 24, 2019. Asperin. Alexa Mae. https://web.archive.org/web/20190702000727/https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/fbi-offering-10k-reward-in-1988-abduction-of-michaela-garecht-in-hayward/. July 2, 2019.