View Full Version : Police And FBI Chase New Lead In Michaela Garecht Kidnapping Case


Zoneboy
05-12-2009, 12:07 AM
Link + Video (http://www.ktvu.com/news/19434539/detail.html)

HAYWARD, Calif. -- The FBI is hoping that a strong new lead and an increased reward might finally end the mystery of nine-year-old Hayward resident Michaela Garecht's kidnapping over two decades ago.

She won't reveal much about it, but FBI Special Agent Marty Parker says that the Bureau and Hayward Police have a solid new lead in Garecht's disappearance.

"This case has gone on way too long and the parents just want to know what's happened to their little girl," explained Agent Parker, a cold-case specialist.

Garecht's mother, Sharon Murch, is hoping for closure, no matter what the outcome. "Even though there's a possibility that I might find out things I don't want to know, I really need to know," said Murch.

The kidnapping took place on the Saturday afternoon before Thanksgiving in late November of 1988.

"[It happened in] broad daylight in front of so many people with Michaela kicking and screaming the whole time," said Agent Parker.

Just two weeks later, a television crew recreated the kidnapping for the show 'Unsolved Mysteries.' Michaela and her friend had taken their scooters to the Rainbow Market to buy candy.

Witnesses say a man moved one of the scooters while the girls were inside. Police assume he was luring his victim.

He moved the scooter close to him so that Michaela would walk over to recover the scooter, which of course is when he grabbed her and threw her in the car, said Murch.

The cashier at the Rainbow Market called 911, a tape the FBI is releasing for the first time.

"My daughter's friend was very upset, she was crying and, rather than talk to her, the police talked to a checker from the grocery store," remembered Murch. "And the checker says that she thinks she saw him drive by earlier and she gave a description. And I think that was probably the biggest mistake."

The clerk described the vehicle as "an old … kinda dirty, burgundy 4-door." When police eventually talked to Michaela's eight-year-old friend, she said the car was a different color altogether.

"It was actually a butterscotch-colored car. So in those initial few minutes, they were looking for the wrong colored car," said Murch.

Police did recover evidence from the scooter according to Agent Parker: "There was a partial palm print on the scooter that was moved."

That palm print could be matched if police routinely took palm prints along with fingerprints from suspects. Unfortunately, they do not.

"In the past, even the FBI and most local agencies would only do what's called a ten-print; just the fingers," said Agent Parker. "So we're going back and even old suspects that we have ten-prints on we'll be asking for palm prints."

Witnesses described the kidnapper as a white man, age 18 to early twenties, thin with pimples or a pock-marked face and dirty blonde hair.

Hayward Police got 5,000 tips in the first year of the investigation. The department is now revisiting those leads armed -- says the FBI -- with some new information.

"I think this case is solvable. We have good witnesses," said Agent Parker

The reward in the case has also recently been increased to $60,000.

For Michaela's mother, the recent developments hold the possible promise of an end to over twenty years of wondering and waiting.

"It's like God is shining a light on Michaela," said Murch. "All of these things have come up. The interest by the investigators, the police, the FBI, this is new."

Mystery Lover
05-12-2009, 10:13 AM
Well I hope whatever the new clues are that they bring this case to a close.

After 20 years, the Baskin case was just solved due to new evidence and I hope the same goes with this one.

Mastermind
05-12-2009, 11:58 AM
After 20 years, the Baskin case was just solved due to new evidence and I hope the same goes with this one.

I hope it gets solved as well.

But keep in mind that there was more of a high probablity that the Baskin children were alive. Also it was 2 children involved.

Sadly, there is more of a possibility that Michaela may be dead.:(

MegtheEgg86
05-14-2009, 09:24 AM
I think it's great that the case is getting publicity again and that everything's being reexamined. I've always felt that the Michaela Garecht abduction is extremely solveable.

What's always bugged me about this case, however, is the suspect and vehicle description. As far as the Bay Area abductions are concerned, I've always thought most of them were Tim Bindner's work (that man IS going to go to jail one day, no doubt in my mind)--but I've never known what to think about this one. Bindner wasn't in his late teens or early twenties at the time, didn't have long, dirty blonde hair, nor a scarred complexion. Nor did he drive an older beige American car. I've always wondered if this case is really isolated from the others.

TracyLynnS
05-14-2009, 11:37 AM
Regarding Bindner, have a look at this. Apparently, he concealed his background during jury selection, and served on a jury that convicted a man of killing his 16 year old son. The man now wants a new trial because of that.

>>>>"This case is a murder case with a child victim, and Mr. Bindner's prior history shows he has a very intense and personal interest in cases involving child victims," Brackman wrote in her motion to the court.

"Mr. Binder wanted to be on this jury and withheld or minimized information that may have lead to his removal from the jury or even any further inquiry from the court, the prosecutor or defense counsel."<<<<

http://www.insidebayarea.com/localnews/ci_12326138

UMfan77
05-14-2009, 01:32 PM
It was interesting seeing the actual filming of the segment. I never realized how many people show up to watch the filming. Anyone here ever been to an actual filming of a UM segment?

crystaldawn
05-14-2009, 01:39 PM
Anyone here ever been to an actual filming of a UM segment?

Don't I wish....:lol:

MegtheEgg86
05-15-2009, 10:32 AM
Regarding Bindner, have a look at this. Apparently, he concealed his background during jury selection, and served on a jury that convicted a man of killing his 16 year old son. The man now wants a new trial because of that.

>>>>"This case is a murder case with a child victim, and Mr. Bindner's prior history shows he has a very intense and personal interest in cases involving child victims," Brackman wrote in her motion to the court.

"Mr. Binder wanted to be on this jury and withheld or minimized information that may have lead to his removal from the jury or even any further inquiry from the court, the prosecutor or defense counsel."<<<<

http://www.insidebayarea.com/localnews/ci_12326138


Oh yeah, talk about the most complete of the complete nutbags. I would never put anything past Bindner. He's responsible for most of the Bay Area abductions, no doubt in my mind. It's just a matter of time before he slips up royally and eventually gets himself a one-way ticket to the prison he's needed to be in for over twenty years.

MegtheEgg86
05-15-2009, 10:38 AM
It was interesting seeing the actual filming of the segment. I never realized how many people show up to watch the filming. Anyone here ever been to an actual filming of a UM segment?

Philip Ginsburg's Shadow of Death describes the filming of the "NH Serial Killer" segment in the last few pages, and it's still hard for me to wrap my mind around the idea that while I'm watching a psycho chase down a pregnant woman with a knife, there's actually a whole mass of people sitting just outside the scene under blankets and folding chairs, drinking their cokes and eating their snacks. :p

ms_bates
05-21-2009, 10:15 PM
I really hope there is something to this. I remember when Michaela was kidnapped (I was four years old at the time) and I have never forgotten about her.

Lightners322
05-22-2009, 12:14 PM
That is great and I hope they find the kidnapper. I never heard that jury story about Tim Bindner. What a nutcase.

TracyLynnS
05-22-2009, 02:11 PM
That is great and I hope they find the kidnapper. I never heard that jury story about Tim Bindner. What a nutcase.

Lightners, That jury event with Bindner just happened a couple weeks ago. The guy can't seem to keep himself out of trouble.

kirbivore
05-24-2009, 03:40 AM
It was interesting seeing the actual filming of the segment. I never realized how many people show up to watch the filming. Anyone here ever been to an actual filming of a UM segment?

When I was a kid I went to Maine one summer and we drove by the infamous Howard Johnson's from the case where the lady was thought to be missing but ended up killing herself in Alabama. They were filming that day and I remember commenting on the cameras.