Villager’s long-lost daughter alive in latest twist in 1983 cold case

A Villager’s long lost daughter is alive and appeared in court in Kentucky where her mother had to answer for the child’s 1983 abduction.

It’s the latest twist in the decades-old cold case that suddenly got very hot when an anonymous tipster provided a clue that led to the arrest of 66-year-old Debra Leigh Newton on Nov. 24 at her home in the Village of Piedmont.

Newton was the “non-custodial parent” of 3-year-old Michelle Newton when the little girl went missing in 1983.

Newton ultimately chose not to fight extradition and was taken back to the Bluegrass State to face the long-lingering charge of custodial interference, which carries no statute of limitations…

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