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            <title>Comment from Robin Bailey</title>
            <link>http://www.yankeemagazine.com/issues/2008-09/features/mysteries/vanished</link>
            <description>     I became interested in this case, last year, after reading, &quot;The Day Kurt Newton Disappeared&quot; in an old 1979 Yankee Magazine and did an internet search to see if this case had been solved.  
     I had hoped that Kurt had been found safe and returned to his family. 
     Having come across the old magazine again while cleaning, I once again did another search to see if anything new had come to light concerning this child's case.
     I wonder if anyone might have done a computer aging on Kurt, updating his appearance to what would be his current adult age and distributing it or perhaps publishing it in the newspaper where he grew up.  I suppose I like to believe in miracles, even at this late date.  Perhaps he would see the picture, read the story, and be reunited with his family.  Such stories have happened before.
    Kurt's story still haunts my heart when I read it and see his photo.  I hope that he is alive, mentally and emotionally well and that God guides him back to where he belongs.
    

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            <pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 20:02:15 +0100</pubDate>
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