'He was hunting females along the Cape Cod Canal.' Investigators explore new lead in 1977 disappearance.
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A new lead in Simone Ridinger's 1977 disappearance arose from an article in the Globe's Cold Case Files. Retired State Police detective Rick Nagle connected the case to Eric H. Anderson Jr., a convicted killer known for violent assaults on women. Nagle, who investigated Anderson's history, believes that Ridinger's travel plans make her a potential victim. Anderson spent time around Cape Cod and had a documented violent history. Nagle reported his theory to the police in Sherborn, where Ridinger was last seen.
Rick Nagle, a retired State Police detective lieutenant, found a possible suspect in Simone Ridinger's 1977 disappearance after reading the Globe's article on the case.
Nagle linked Eric H. Anderson Jr., a convicted killer with a history of assaults on women, to Ridinger's case, believing he may have targeted her.
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