1990 UM fan
04-15-2017, 12:50 PM
Lisa Ziegert, a 24-year-old teacher's aide in the special education department at Agawam Middle School in Agawam, Massachusetts, was abducted from her night job at Brittany Card & Gift Shop between 8:40 and 9:10 pm on the evening of April 15, 1992. 4 days later, on Easter Sunday, Lisa's body was found in a wooded area outside of town. She had been stabbed repeatedly in the upper chest and neck. On the day of her funeral, more than 1,000 people showed up and stood in the pouring spring rain to pay tribute to Lisa.
Back at the gift shop, police found evidence that Lisa had been in a struggle in the back room, as blood was found on the corner of the door's bottom rail. Around the time Lisa vanished, a woman had entered the shop and found it empty. She had heard banging noises coming from the back but didn't call police. Later that evening, another woman saw a truck heading in the direction where Ziegert's body would later be found. She saw 2 men and a woman moving around in the back of the truck and assumed they were partying and drove off. Police believe the truck is a late model full-sized Broncho or Blazer, either colored dark red or dark blue. Moldings of tire track impressions were taken at the crime scene and physical evidence from Ziegert's body was also taken.
Lisa Marie Ziegert was one of four children and had lived in Agawam since 1974. She graduated from Agawam High School in 1986 and received a degree in elementary education from Westfield State College in 1990. While in high school, she played tenor saxophone and flute in the concert band. She had also been a drum majorette for the school's marching band for two years. She had worked for the school newspaper and literary magazine, Unicorn. Lisa worked at the Perry Lane Camp for four summers, was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church, and taught Confraternity of Christian Doctrine classes there. She also was a member of the National Honor Society and the American Field Service. Lisa's murder remains unsolved.
Back at the gift shop, police found evidence that Lisa had been in a struggle in the back room, as blood was found on the corner of the door's bottom rail. Around the time Lisa vanished, a woman had entered the shop and found it empty. She had heard banging noises coming from the back but didn't call police. Later that evening, another woman saw a truck heading in the direction where Ziegert's body would later be found. She saw 2 men and a woman moving around in the back of the truck and assumed they were partying and drove off. Police believe the truck is a late model full-sized Broncho or Blazer, either colored dark red or dark blue. Moldings of tire track impressions were taken at the crime scene and physical evidence from Ziegert's body was also taken.
Lisa Marie Ziegert was one of four children and had lived in Agawam since 1974. She graduated from Agawam High School in 1986 and received a degree in elementary education from Westfield State College in 1990. While in high school, she played tenor saxophone and flute in the concert band. She had also been a drum majorette for the school's marching band for two years. She had worked for the school newspaper and literary magazine, Unicorn. Lisa worked at the Perry Lane Camp for four summers, was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church, and taught Confraternity of Christian Doctrine classes there. She also was a member of the National Honor Society and the American Field Service. Lisa's murder remains unsolved.