In 1994, Star Valley, Arizona was a small mountain town where the majority of the families were known by name to the sheriff’s office. Northeast of Phoenix, in Gila County, the community is encircled by ponderosa pines and has a slow-moving rural landscape that rarely results in national missing-person cases. On May 19, 1994, 13-year-old Christina Marie Plante, also referred to as “Tina” by friends and family, walked from her house to the stable…
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