"Officials seek new leads in death of airline worker 22 years ago" by Anne Steele | Globe Correspondent September 14, 2014
State officials released a video Sunday in hopes of gaining new leads on the cold-case of a young airline worker killed 22 years ago this weekend.
The Suffolk County district attorney and the Massachusetts State Police are publicizing a video interview with the mother of Susan Taraskiewicz, who was brutally slain. The video urges anyone with information about the homicide to share that information with State Police.
In the video, Marlene Taraskiewicz talks about her daughter’s life, interests, and generous spirit, and notes that the slaying prevented Susan from realizing her dreams and devastated their family. Taraskiewicz pledges to continue working fervently to keep public attention on Susan’s case.
Early on the morning of Sept. 13, 1992, Susan Taraskiewicz took a break from her job at Northwest Airlines at Logan Airport to pick up sandwiches for her co-workers. She never returned to work or to her family’s home in Saugus. The following morning Susan’s body was found in the trunk of her car, which was parked outside an auto body shop on Route 1A in Revere.
At the time of Susan’s slaying, a group of Northwest employees, not including Susan, were involved in a credit card theft ring. Susan, a 27-year-old ramp supervisor, had been enduring persistent sexual harassment by her male co-workers, according to State Police....
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Related: The Unsolved Murder of Susan Taraskiewicz