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Tracian
04-11-2008, 05:12 PM
Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance

Missing Since: November 19, 1988 from Hayward, California
Classification: Non-Family Abduction
Date Of Birth: January 24, 1979
Age: 9 years old
Height and Weight: 4'8, 75 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian female. Blonde hair, blue eyes. Garecht's nickname is Kayla. Her ears are prominent and both are pierced. Garecht's eyes slant slightly downward. Her teeth were slightly mottled at the time of her 1988 disappearance.
Clothing/Jewelry Description: A white t-shirt with "Metro" printed on the front and images of people imprinted on its midsection, denim pants rolled above her knees, flesh-colored nylon stockings, white anklet socks, black cloth shoes with brown plastic soles, and three-inch-long pearl or white-colored earrings that resembled feathers.


Details of Disappearance

Garecht and a friend rode their scooters to the Rainbow Market on Mission Boulevard in Hayward, California on November 19, 1988. The store was two blocks from Garecht's home. Garecht noticed that her friend's scooter had been moved in the parking lot when the girls exited the store; when she went to retrieve it, an unidentified Caucasian male grabbed her and forced her into his vehicle. Garecht's friend went inside the Rainbow Market for assistance, but the abductor was able to escape with Garecht. Neither has been seen again.
The abductor is described as between 18 to 24 years old in 1988, with a pockmarked or pimpled face. He wore a white t-shirt and had longish dirty blonde hair and a slender build. Two sketches of Garecht's abductor are posted below this case summary; the original sketch was later revised. The abductor drove a large older model American-made sedan. It was possibly a four-door vehicle and was cream, gold, or tan 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 may have previously been in an accident. It appeared to be run-down. The car was last seen speeding south on Mission Boulevard towards nearby Union City, California with Garecht inside.

Two men have been named as possible suspects in Garecht's case. Authorities announced that Timothy Bindner had a possible connection to her disappearance, as well as the disappearances of Ilene Misheloff, Amber Swartz-Garcia, Tara Cossey and Amanda Campbell. A photo of Bindner is posted below this case summary. He maintains his innocence and successfully sued Campbell's hometown of Fairfield, California in 1997 for defamation of character. Bindner, a married sewage treatment plant worker, came to authorities' attention after he began sending birthday greetings to young girls in the East Bay area. One child's parents contacted authorities and handed over a letter Bindner had written to their daughter. The note was printed backwards and could only be deciphered by holding it up to a mirror. Bindner claimed he sent the cards as a kind gesture because the girls were "lonely."

Bindner also visited the Oakmont Cemetery gravesite of Angela Bugay, a five-year-old girl girl who was abducted and murdered in Antioch, California in 1983. A photograph of Bugay is posted below this case summary. Bindner was never considered a suspect in her murder and another man has since been arrested in that case.

Bindner approached many of the mothers of missing girls from the East Bay area offering his assistance, including Swartz-Garcia and Garecht's families. Investigators asked Swartz-Garcia's mother to maintain a quasi-friendship with Bindner in hope of learning if he was connected to any of the girls' cases. She and authorities agreed that Bindner appeared to playing mind games with victims' loved ones and law enforcement. Many people theorize that he enjoyed taunting families into thinking that he may have been involved in the presumed abductions. He was once arrested for annoying two little girls whom he was trying to lure into his van, but the charges were later dropped. Bindner often drove around in a light blue Dodge van with a license plate that said "Lov You." Inside the van was wallpapered with many pictures of children. A photograph of the van is posted below this case summary.

Bindner refers to himself as a "good Samaritan." He asked Linda Golston, a reporter for The San Jose Mercury News, to interview him at Oakmont Cemetery at 4:30 a.m. He played his favorite song on her car stereo, "Jesus, Here's Another Child To Hold." Bindner told Goldston that he thought of the missing girls as "his children." She asked him how he believed the abductions occurred and he said one child was submissive, but another fought back against her assailant. Bindner added that he was "guessing" about the girls' reactions.

Bindner wrote a letter to a law enforcement agency in the late 1980s, stating that he believed the next girl who would be abducted from the area would be nine years old. Garecht disappeared shortly thereafter; she was nine at the time of her abduction. Bindner also sent a holiday card to a profiler for the Federal Bureau Of Investigation (FBI) in 1990. The card depicted an image of a young girl holding up four fingers. Campbell vanished in 1991 at the age of four. Search dogs traced Campbell and Swartz-Garcia's scent to Bugay's grave. Authorities never had enough evidence to prove Bindner was connected to their cases, although he was known for visiting the cemetery on occasion. Bindner was given a heroism award by the California State Patrol after assisting victims in the 1989 San Francisco earthquake. He has never been charged in any of the cases.

Curtis Dean Anderson, who was convicted of the 2000 kidnapping and molestation of a young California girl, was also mentioned as a possible suspect in Garecht's case. Investigators searched Anderson's mother's residence in June 2001 for evidence linking him to other missing girls' cases, but nothing was located.

James Daveggio has been considered as a possible suspect as well. He and his former girlfriend, Michelle Lyn Michaud, were charged with the 1997 abduction, rape and murder of Vanessa Lei Swanson. Swanson's remains were discovered approximately five miles from the site of Jaycee Dugard's 1991 California abduction. Photos of Daveggio and Michaud are posted below this case summary. They were also charged with additional counts of sexual assault in unrelated cases in the mid-1990s. In 2002, Michaud and Daveggio were convicted of Swanson's murder and sentenced to death. They are awaiting execution. Michaud claims that she met Daveggio in 1996 and therefore was not involved in Dugard's abduction. There are striking similarities between Michaud and the female suspect in Dugard's case, but the FBI no longer believes she and Daveggio were involved.

In 2004, police announced that they were going to re-interview a convicted sex offender in Oklahoma about Garecht's case. The man, a former Hayward resident who served a year in prison for assault with intent to commit rape, was interviewed for the first time shortly after Garecht's kidnapping. He lived only two blocks from the store where she was kidnapped. He is not being called a suspect in her case.

Garecht remains missing and her case is unsolved.

Photos at link

http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/g/garecht_michaela.html

Tracian
04-11-2008, 05:14 PM
Theories: Michaela Garecht's case is fasinating, mainly because it appears to be connected to a group of other disappearences in the area. Amber Swartz-Garcia, Amanda Cambell, and Jaycee Dugard all vanished within a close period of time in the same general area. (Ilene Misheloff also vanished in the same period of time; however, I believe her disappearence is not connected to the others for reasons I will state below.) Even more strikingly, all the girls bear a physical resemblance to each other- they are all blue-eyed blonds with similar facial features. One could guess that the girls were abducted by the same suspect. Although Timothy Binder was a suspect in several of the disappearences, no real physical evidence tied him to the abductions. He appears to be a mentally disturbed individual who nevertheless is in all likelyhood not the kidnapper. But then who is? Could it have been someone who wanted the girls for their own purposes? Someone who liked blonds? Of course, this leads us to wonder who the abductor might be. There seem to be no leads- until the abductor may have overplaid his hand. In 2002, a girl named Elizabeth Smart was kidnapped by a man named Brian David Mitchell, who believed God wanted him to take seven wives. Is it possible that Smart was not his first victim? Mitchell resided in California during the period in which the girls vanished, and all the girls not only look like each other, but also bear a resemblence to Elizabeth Smart. While this is only conjecture, it may be worthwhile to ask Mitchell about his connections to the four girls.

http://www.forthelost.org/mgarecht.html

Tracian
04-11-2008, 09:16 PM
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lost indie
04-12-2008, 06:22 AM
Binder is a total creep that shouldn't be on the streets. He has way too much interest in little girls and the loved ones of the missing.

packy
04-12-2008, 07:38 AM
Interesting about the possibility of Mitchell being involved. Anyone who came in contact with him would seem likely to have seen who he may have had in his company over the years.

Tracian
04-12-2008, 02:30 PM
I remember this case, and it still breaks my heart. I called in a tip because the sketch looks very much like a bouncer from a local club, and his car was much like the one described.

I often think of this family, and I still have hope that this case will be solved.

Nut44x4
09-13-2009, 07:15 PM
I am bumping this up in light of Jaycee's recent homecoming

Emyo
09-13-2009, 09:23 PM
I am bumping this up in light of Jaycee's recent homecoming

This was such a brazen kidnapping. I remember it well. All these years later. It is like Jaycee in that they where both taken in broad daylight with witnesses.

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Roamer
09-30-2009, 04:43 PM
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http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/garecht_mj.htm

November 19, 1988
Hayward, CaliforniaMICHAELA JOY GARECHT


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DESCRIPTION


Date of Birth:January 24, 1979Place of Birth:UnknownSex:FemaleHair:BlondeHeight:4'8" (at time of disappearance)Eyes:BlueWeight:75 pounds (at time of disappearance)Race:White
THE DETAILS

Michaela Joy Garecht was nine-years-old when she was abducted by an unknown male assailant in the parking lot of the Rainbow Market in Hayward, California, on the morning of November 19, 1988. She was attempting to retrieve her friend's scooter that the abductor had moved closer to his vehicle while the girls were inside the market when she was grabbed by the assailant and pulled into a car. Garecht has not been seen or heard from since this date.
REMARKS

Michaela Garecht was last seen wearing a white t-shirt with the word "Metro" across the front and pictures of people on the midsection. She had on denim pants rolled above her knees, black shoes, and wore three-inch pearl or white colored earrings which resembled feathers.
REWARD

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the abductor of Michael Garecht.
SUSPECT


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At the time of the abduction, the suspect was described as being between 18 and 24 years old with a slender build. He was approximately 6'0" and 180 pounds with dirty blond, shoulder-length hair. He had a pockmarked or pimpled face. He was driving an older model, full-sized four-door sedan, possibly gold or tan in color, with damage to the front bumper.

Lizziebeth
10-01-2009, 01:37 AM
too long for a lil girl to be missing.
Her mom has a myspace for her. I spoke with her briefly when she asked me to take Michaela's age-progression off my myspace. She doesn't believe they help.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=150703333

www.missingmichaela.com

Faith
10-12-2009, 11:12 PM
Michaela's Case will be on Oprah tomorrow 10/13/09.

http://www.facebook.com/michaela.garecht?ref=nf

packy
10-16-2009, 09:21 AM
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=7066018

Garrido still a suspect in Garecht abduction
Thursday, October 15, 2009 | 8:51 AM

SAN FRANCISCO -- Hayward police released an update Wednesday on the investigation of Phillip Garrido as a potential suspect in the 1988 abduction of 9-year-old Michaela Garecht, but said that so far investigators haven't been able to confirm or eliminate him as a suspect.

Investigators are continuing to examine documents collected from the couple's house, but have still not interviewed Phillip or Nancy Garrido. (More at link)

Amusedtdth
10-16-2009, 10:54 AM
Didn't LE find bones at Garridos house in the yard? I seem to remember reading that but can't find the article.......maybe I heard it on the news? Anyone else hear that?
TIA

packy
10-16-2009, 10:57 AM
Didn't LE find bones at Garridos house in the yard? I seem to remember reading that but can't find the article.......maybe I heard it on the news? Anyone else hear that?
TIA


The link above discussed some of the bones.

Amusedtdth
10-20-2009, 08:38 AM
Thanks Packy. I new I'd read it.

Nut44x4
11-20-2009, 02:37 PM
Contra Costa Times (California)
November 20, 2009 Friday

Missing girl's mother looks back on 'remarkable year"

HAYWARD
Standing in front of a tree yellow with ribbons honoring her kidnapped daughter, Sharon Murch told a crowd assembled in a Mission Boulevard parking lot that 2009 has been a "remarkable year."

"I don't believe in coincidences," Murch said Thursday, the 21st anniversary of Michaela Garecht's abduction. "All this must be for some purpose."

"All this" started over the summer. Murch started blogging to supplement the Web site dedicated to finding her daughter, who was snatched in 1988 at age 9 from the grocery store lot.

Then in late August, Jaycee Dugard was found, 18 years after being abducted in South Lake Tahoe at age 11. Not only did she have opportunities to leave the home near Antioch where she lived with Phillip Garrido, the man accused of abducting her, she tried to thwart being found during the questioning that ultimately uncovered her identity, according to authorities.

"That totally revolutionized everything I had been thinking," Murch said. "As more and more information came out, I started to understand how she might be somewhere and have the ability to free herself, but not want to. That's probably the best of all possible situations that she's with someone she cares enough about to protect, that she doesn't want to reveal herself."

Hayward police noticed similarities between the Jaycee and Michaela cases, and in September they conducted what is thought to be the most extensive search in the history of the department, camping out on the Garrido property for a week to search for evidence.

While nothing linking Michaela to the scene was found, police said they have not ruled out Garrido or his wife, Nancy, as suspects.

Murch lauded police for their efforts Thursday, saying they have demonstrated intelligence and compassion throughout the investigation, showing they know that "behind Michaela, there is a family who misses her very much."

September's search threw Michaela's case and Murch back into the public's consciousness.

Murch said she gets e-mail messages every day from all over the world some simply to encourage her, others offering unsolicited advice for investigators, and some frustrating messages that could be an important tip or a false lead.

And her blog turned into something more a way to post messages directly to Michaela in hopes that she is in a position to read them.

"You can write to me, you know," Murch posted last week. "You can write to me without telling me where you are or who you are with. If you did, I would want to trace your e-mail address and run to where you are, throw my arms around you and take you home with me. But if it would mean the difference between hearing from you and not, I would refrain from doing that."

"I long to hold you in my arms. But at the very least, if you are reading my words, talk to me. Please."
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