Throwback Thursday and Diane Suzuki
Nineteen-year-old Diane Suzuki was a
dance student at the University of Hawaii in Manoa when she disappeared on July
6, 1985. She was last seen around 5 p.m. outside the Rosalie Woodson Dance
Academy in Aiea where she worked as a dance teacher.
Her disappearance has been the focus of
one of the most notorious criminal investigations in Hawaii. It also marked the
first time certain advances in forensic science were used by the Honolulu
Police Department. In addition, evidence at the scene led to legislation that changed
Hawaii's harassment laws to include stalking.
A book entitled Honolulu Cop, written by retired Honolulu Police Department Major
Gary Dias includes information about the Suzuki case.
Suzuki’s disappearance has never been
solved.
From the Big
Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Dance History Secret #248:
“The disappearance of
dancer Diane Suzuki caused Hawaii to
change its laws to include stalking.”
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― Margaret Mitchell
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