
A 'person of interest' has been named in the 2000 death of a Massachusetts teenager
CNN
A man who was previously convicted of sexual assault and kidnapping, and who died in 2016, has been named as a "person of interest" in the death in 2000 of a teenager in Warren, Massachusetts, officials said Thursday.
The announcement by the Worcester County District Attorney's office comes just weeks before the 21st anniversary of the disappearance of Molly Bish from Comins Pond in Warren on June 27, 2000. Francis "Frank" P. Sumner Sr. is being investigated after officials "recently received new information," according to the news release from the DA's office. The release did share details of the new information.
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