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After more than two decades, authorities continue hunt for killer of Logan Airport worker

A Plea For Justice For Susan Taraskiewicz

State Police and the Suffolk County District Attorney's office today released an interview with Marlene Taraskiewicz, whose daughter Susan was murdered in September, 1992.

In the interview, Traskiewicz pleads for anybody with information to contact State Police, but adds:

We've been here 22 years. I am a very healthy woman and I am not going away. You're going to look over your shoulder until the day that I go, but I will get you, and I will get justice for my Susan.

State Police add:

Early on the morning of September 13, 1992, 27-year-old 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 next morning, Monday, September 14, 1992, Susan’s body was found in the trunk of her car, which was parked outside an auto body shop on Route 1A in Revere. She had been murdered.

At the time of Susan’s murder, a group of Northwest employees, not including Susan, were involved in a credit card theft ring. Susan, a ramp supervisor, also had been enduring persistent sexual harassment by her male co-workers.

The facts and circumstances of Susan’s brutal killing, including whether it was connected to people involved in the credit card thefts and sexual harassment or to other individuals, remains under active investigation by the Suffolk County District Attorney, the Massachusetts State Police, and the Revere Police.

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Someone at the airport knows what happened,round up the usual suspects

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The anger and pain must be indescribable. Ms.Taraskiewicz is a stronger person than me. I hope justice is served.

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Is there any info on what shop she was going to and if she made it there? From what I could find it was a shop on 1A and she went there around 1AM. As much as they talk about some conspiracy involving credit-card scams or sexual harassment, this looks a lot more like a crime of opportunity, in which case the only person who knows anything may be the guilty party.

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