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Here's a link to the song...take a listen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch...
You can find it on You Tube
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Jay Appleby of Neelyton, was one of the many who joined the search for Peggy Ann. Jay was employed at SKF Industries in Shippensburg at the time. He and other were given time off to join the search party.
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2 You're probably right...more to the story. I too am so glad that Peggy Ann was able to overcome what must have been a horrific ordeal and was able to dedicate her life to helping others. God bless her, her family, and the brave folks who went to help. |
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1 In an article in the Fulton County News Peggy Ann states: "She also very strongly set the record straight about the many rumors that were talked about after her rescue. " |
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Oh yes, I remember, My father helped search for her, and then after they shot and killed him we went to see where that happened at. I have the magazines that they printed Peggy Ann's story in!!
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im interested to know what were the rumors that were going around?
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I heard one story that said it was a young boy who shot & killed Hollenbaugh, but because of his young age, state police took responsiblity for the shooting. Does anyone know if this is true??
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if everyone who claims they, their brother or their father joined the search is correct there were at least 10,000 searchers.......
It was scary back than because this was your first exposure to this kind of thing, it is scarier now because we know now it happens all the time. and I agree his name should not be brought up, you can talk about it without mentioning his name. |
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1 The story I heard was that he had, indeed, shot and killed the kidnapper, but the State Police threatened to charge him with manslaughter if he didn't back down and let them claim credit. This came from someone very closely connected to the case. He is named in the book Deadly Pursuit. The house where the final gun battle occurred is still standing near Burnt Cabins. It looks rather decrepit now. You can see it from the westbound side of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. For years the shack where the kidnapper lived was visible from the main road between Burnt Cabins and Shade Gap (it was still standing in the mid-1980s), but it is gone now. |
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This story contradicts the story in the 16 Jul 1966 Saturday Evening Post. There is no mention of a broken jaw or any serious injuries in the Post. Nor of a knife or of him pushing her face into the water. And in the Post, she recognizes him and blurts it out after he removes his disguise on Day 1.
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