Deal might be break in student's disappearance
Friday, March 05, 2010
Stacey Sager / WABC-TV/DT / Eyewitness News
QUEENS (WABC) -- There may be a big break in the search for a pregnant college student who has been missing for 12 years.
Police say they have new clues in the disappearance of Kristina Kupka.
"When they called me, I have to say I was in shock," the victim's sister, Kathy Kupka said. "It was shocking, just a call out of the blue. I've been waiting for it for years."
Kupka's been waiting since 1998 for news on whoever killed her sister. And this week, police are hoping they're closer to finding an answer, searching beneath the cement floor of a business on Liberty Avenue in Jamaica.
Kristina Kupka was a 28-year-old student at Baruch College who was 5 months pregnant when she disappeared in October of 1998. Her family and friends last saw her with Darshanand "Rudy" Persaud, her professor at the time, who was married but believed to be the father of her unborn child. Gil Alba is a private investigator who has interviewed hundreds of people about the case.
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http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local&id=7312449
"WHAT HAPPENED TO KRISTINE KUPKA?"
Official family website for search of Kristine Kupka.
http://www.kristinekupka.org/
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