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(WWLP) - Worcester County Investigators have spoken with a Florida Murder suspect in connection with the Molly Bish Case.

16 Year old Molly Bish disappeared from her lifeguard job in Warren June 27th, 2000.

Her remains were found three years later, and nearly nine years after her death, molly's murder remains unsolved.

Boston Television station WHDH reports investigators are looking at 60 year old Rodney Stanger, who lived in Central Massachusetts when Bish disappeared.

Stanger resembles the composite picture of a man Molly's mother saw at the pond the day before Molly disappeared.

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  • that bastard hamster framed an innocent man >:(

  • It's pretty sad that whenever anyone is reminded of this girl's death they will immediately think of a hamster with a clapboard. What the heck was that graphic supposed to be for anyway?

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  • I miss molly!

  • That's Rodney Stanger? He looked better when he was a hamster.

  • @Earthdogbonzo3 LMFAO!!

  • @shanethepain1000 and a hilarious internet joke

  • Stanger stabbed his g/f because she knew about what he'd done.

  • @Nelalipe wLook under th other video tcurrently obt his page "very embarrassing video on here

  • very sad that she went missing

  • wouldnt the mother recognise if it is him or not?

  • Even if Stanger is guilty, in his mind he did nothing wrong except the inconvenience of being caught. This guy, and others like him are really just a surface nuisance.The dangerous ones are high up in politics, corporations and the "church": we are all in grave and mortal danger as long as this continues. Unfortunately, cases like Molly Bish and many others will continue to horrify and haunt as long as the species is around.

  • where's the hamster?? this isn't funny. sorry.

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