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Old 26th May 2007, 04:44 AM   #1
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StopSylviaBrowne - Montel: Eve Brown Reading

New article up on the site:

Montel: Eve Brown Reading

Sylvia Browne tells a family that their missing loved one is alive. Was she right?
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Old 26th May 2007, 06:34 PM   #2
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Why do you have question marks behind Newsday's name?

Also for others interested, this case was discussed here.
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Old 26th May 2007, 06:43 PM   #3
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A few more details:

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The New York Post
November 11, 2002, Monday
SECTION: Late City Final Replate; Pg. 017
LENGTH: 200 words
HEADLINE: PREGNANT WOMAN'S '99 SLAY REOPENED
BYLINE: LARRY CELONA
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Hoping to turn up new information, police have begun to go back and conduct interviews with relatives, friends and co-workers of Eve Brown, 29, who disappeared in July 1999.

"Nobody has been ruled out as far as suspects," said Lt. John Amodeo, who heads the investigation.
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Police thought they had a break when they determined that Brown made a call from her cell phone the night of her disappearance.

Investigators were able to determine the call had been made from within a few blocks of the Valley Stream home of one of her co-workers, Patrick Kingland.
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The New York Post
February 2, 2002, Saturday
SECTION: All Editions; Pg. 008
LENGTH: 123 words
HEADLINE: SLAIN WOMAN'S CO-WORKER GRILLED
BYLINE: Larry Celona

BODY:
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Eve Brown, 29, left her home in Plainview, L.I., on July 10, 1999, telling her husband, Larry, she was going to visit a friend.

But the friend was out of the country - and there was no sign of Brown, who was five months pregnant, until November 2000, when her remains were found at a Home Depot construction site in East New York.

Yesterday, detectives brought Patrick Kingland, who worked with Brown at the Queens-Nassau Nursing Home in Far Rockaway, to the 75th Precinct for questioning and searched his home in Valley Stream, L.I.
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Old 26th May 2007, 07:04 PM   #4
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Another article:

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ME Confirms: Death a Homicide / Woman found 5 months ago, missing in '99
Oscar Corral. STAFF WRITER. Newsday. Long Island, N.Y.: Apr 21, 2001. pg. A.08

Five months after workers in Brooklyn found the skeletal remains of Eve Brown in a construction site, investigators at the city medical examiner's office have officially ruled the Plainview woman's death a homicide.

According to the office's report, which was released Friday, Brown, 29, died from "homicidal violence of unknown type."
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Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the medical examiner's office, said doctors could not determine exactly how Brown was killed. Brown's skeleton was found in a plastic bag Nov. 15 by workers building a fence for a future Home Depot on the westbound side of the Belt Parkway in the East New York neighborhood of Brooklyn. Borakove said the investigation included an extensive search of the scene, but little evidence was found.

"With the remains we had to work with, we were unable to determine the exact cause, exactly what was done to her," Borakove said. "Her death was caused by the actions of another person. We were unable to determine exactly what the actions of the other person were."
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Police sources said New York City detectives are no closer to solving the case today than they were five months ago, but several suspects have been questioned and police are still investigating.

Detectives believe Brown, who was five months pregnant when she vanished, had an affair with a maintenance man in the housekeeping department at the Queens-Nassau Nursing Home in Far Rockaway, where she worked. After she stopped seeing him, she may have become romantically involved with a nurse's aide at the home, sources said.

Investigators have not identified the men, but police sources have said they are both suspects in the case, along with Eve's husband, Larry Brown. He could not be reached for comment Friday, but his lawyer, John Carman of Garden City, has said Larry Brown loved his wife and is innocent.
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[Illustration]
Caption: 1) Photo - Eve Brown. 2) Newsday File Photo/Dick Yarwood- After Eve Brown disappeared in July 1999, her husband, Larry, above organized a missing-person search (Pg. A06 NS BD)
her car:

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Fears Confirmed / Family's hopes dashed after missing woman's body found; [NASSAU AND SUFFOLK Edition]
Oscar Corral, Patrice O'Shaughnessy and Katie Thomas. STAFF WRITERS. Newsday. Long Island, N.Y.: Nov 26, 2000. pg. A.03
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A month later, her car, a 1994 Geo Prizm, was found in a driveway off Church Avenue in Flatbush not far from where her cellular phone turned up, police sources said. At the time, Brown's family said the car revealed no signs of a struggle. Police said they would have found it sooner, but someone kept moving it every time it drew a summons for illegal parking.
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Old 26th May 2007, 07:07 PM   #5
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Thank you Questioninggeller.
It makes me angry seeing all these articles you are providing but it's time for the "followers" to remove the rose colored glasses and see the truth.
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