It was a warm afternoon in Berkeley, California, on the 29th of September, 1978. 15-year-old Mary Vincent was a promising dancer, having worked front stage at the Lido de Paris in Las Vegas, as well as in Australia and Hawaii
It was a warm afternoon in Berkeley, California, on the 29th of September, 1978. 15-year-old Mary Vincent was a promising dancer, having worked front stage at the Lido de Paris in Las Vegas, as well as in Australia and Hawaii. On that afternoon, she was hitchhiking to Los Angeles for a quick visit. As she pointed her thumb into the sun, a car rolled to a halt beside the bright teenager. Behind the wheel was Lawrence Singleton, a relatively unsuspecting looking man. Singleton offered to drive Mary to Interstate 5 to which she accepted. As they approached Interstate 5, Singleton continued to drive. When Vincent realised, she became worried. She grabbed a pointed surveyor stick that was sitting beside the passenger seat and demanded he turn the car around. Singleton appeared surprised, and said it was an honest mistake. He turned the car around immediately, but a few miles down the road, he pulled the car in and told Mary he needed to use the bathroom. Mary de...