New York woman draws closer to solving 44-year-old mystery of her grandparents’ disappearance
According to a New York woman whose grandparents vanished forty-four years ago, their absence has plagued her for decades. However, her family believes the mystery may soon be resolved with the recent discovery of what may have been their car drowned in a Georgia pond.
Regarding her grandmother Catherine Romer, who was married to Charles Romer, Manhattan resident Christine Heller Seaman, 60, stated, "I never went a day without worrying or thinking about if they had a terrible ending to their life." In April 1980, the pair was listed as missing.
We heard nothing for years and years. In a phone interview with NBC News on Friday, Seaman said, "If they were tortured or harmed, it's something that you held with you every single day of your life."
On their way home from Miami Beach, Florida, C...