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Sara Anne Wood (March 4, 1981 – disappeared August 18, 1993) was a twelve-year-old American girl who disappeared while riding her bicycle home from Norwich Corners Church in Sauquoit, New York. [2] She is believed to have been abducted less than half a mile from her own home by convicted child killer Lewis Stephen Lent Jr. [3] [4]
Investigators say they will never give up looking for the body of Sara Anne Wood. The 12-year-old was abducted in 1993 in central New York. Even though her killer, Lewis Lent, is behind bars ...
The search for Sara and the cat-and-mouse game between authorities and her killer to get him to reveal where her remains are located is the focus of "The Unending Search for Sara Anne Wood ...
Sara Anne Wood: 12 Litchfield, New York, U.S. Wood disappeared on a road near her home while riding her bike alone. A janitor from Massachusetts confessed to kidnapping, sexually assaulting, and killing Sara, but later recanted. The case remains unsolved, and was reopened in 2005. [45] [46] August 1993 Maarit Haantie: 40 Hausjärvi, Finland
Sara Anne Wood: Lewis S. Lent Jr. Litchfield, New York: August 18, 1993 1996 12-year-old Wood disappeared while cycling near her home in Litchfield in 1983. Lewis Lent Jr. admitted to abducting and murdering her three years later and was sentenced to 25 years to life despite recanting his confession and the body not being found in the location ...
Cyclists will ride from Sara Anne Wood's memorial and back Wednesday to raise money and awareness for missing children.
Wood disappeared on a quiet road near her home. A known murderer named Lewis S. Lent Jr. was charged with abducting Wood in 1996, three years after she was last seen, [48] the reason being that Lent originally had claimed that he had killed Sara and that he had buried her body in the Adirondacks.
"Daddy" was written by Lake in memory of missing child Sara Anne Wood and was used to raise awareness of missing and abducted children. The royalties from the song initially brought in $5,000 and were donated to the Sara Anne Wood Rescue Center, a national non-profit foundation established by Wood's father. [2]