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Abandoned in Henderson: Steven T. Koecher Disappears at High Noon Sunday, December 13, 2009
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Abandoned in Henderson: Steven T. Koecher Disappears at High Noon Sunday, December 13, 2009 in Brampton, ON
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Abandoned in Henderson: Steven T. Koecher Disappears at High Noon Sunday, December 13, 2009 in Brampton, ON
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If someone you loved went missing unexpectedly, what actions would you take to find them? Steven Koecher vanished in 2009, in an "over 55" retirement community, in Henderson, Nevada. Steven had just turned 30 and lived in St. George, Utah. Not a single person can explain why he traveled to Henderson. Police state he "abandoned" his car there. But did he? The clues do not support that conclusion. Steven had every intention of returning to his car after makiing plans to spend Christmas with his family. This narrative is a fact-based summation of the many clues linked to Steven going missing. An examination of previously unknown details reveals this cold case should be reopened and considered a homicide. See if you agree with this view.
If someone you loved went missing unexpectedly, what actions would you take to find them? Steven Koecher vanished in 2009, in an "over 55" retirement community, in Henderson, Nevada. Steven had just turned 30 and lived in St. George, Utah. Not a single person can explain why he traveled to Henderson. Police state he "abandoned" his car there. But did he? The clues do not support that conclusion. Steven had every intention of returning to his car after makiing plans to spend Christmas with his family. This narrative is a fact-based summation of the many clues linked to Steven going missing. An examination of previously unknown details reveals this cold case should be reopened and considered a homicide. See if you agree with this view.





















