TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — It has been 33 years since Linda Hershberger has seen her 18-year-old daughter, Bonnie Dages, and her 4-month-old grandson, Jeremy Dages.
Hershberger mentioned Bonnie was good, beloved horses and had lately taken a job as a live-in nanny.
Now, that treasured teenage lady and her little boy are preserved in time in images after a telephone name turned Hershberger’s world the other way up on April 28, 1993.
“The woman she was residing with and her sister-in-law known as my husband and requested if Bonnie had come by that morning by any likelihood,” she defined.
The subsequent day, investigators from the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Workplace mentioned they discovered Bonnie’s van on the Kash n’ Karry down the street.
“That modified the whole lot,” Hershberger mentioned. “Now it grew to become an investigation, reasonably than effectively, perhaps it is only a lady that has some issues occurring.”
Bonnie’s brother, Joseph Dages, mentioned from that second ahead the whole lot was completely different.
“We might actually prefer to know the place they’re,” he pleaded. “We might prefer to know that they don’t seem to be trapped in a home, in a dungeon someplace, alive, being tortured.”
“That is perhaps the worst half,” he continued. “The place their our bodies are, we might like to offer them a grave someplace.”
Information Channel 8 reporter Nicole Rogers requested, “If Bonnie might hear you proper now, what would you need her to listen to from you?”.
“We by no means stopped on the lookout for you and we love you and we cannot cease,” Joseph responded.
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