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On the night of June 28, 2000, a fifteen-year-old girl vanished while walking home through Coquille, Oregon. Her boyfriend spent hours driving through town, desperately searching for her. But while he was looking for answers, police were looking at him…

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Sources:

The Register-Guard, 3 July, 2000 – “Coquille Girl Missing Since Wednesday”

The Oregonian, 4 July, 2000 – “Police Seek Clues”

The Register-Guard, 4 July, 2000 – “Family of Missing Girl”

The Register-Guard, 13 July, 2000 – “Missing Girl’s Shoes”

Statesman Journal, 14 July, 2000 – “Hopes”

The Columbian, 12 August, 2000 – “1,000 Mourn”

The Oregonian, 25 July, 2001 – “Coquille Family”

The World, 26 June, 2004 – “Four Years Later”

The World, 28 June, 2007 – “No Justice for Leah”

The World, 28 June, 2007 – “A Mother’s Letter”

The Oregonian, 5 November, 2009 – “Coquille Mom has to Know”

The Oregonian, 26 January, 2010 – “New Inquiry”

The Register-Guard, 26 June, 2010 – “Suspect Identified”

The World, 23 August, 2010 – “Police Make Arrest”

The Oregonian, 24 August, 2010 – “Ex-Boyfriend”

The Register-Guard, 24 August, 2010 – “10 Years Later”

The World, 24 August, 2010 – “McGuffin”

The Bulletin, 25 August, 2010 – “Suspect Indicted”

The World, 25 August, 2010 – “Tears Flow”

The World, 28 August, 2010 – “How Case Grew Cold”

The World, 4 September, 2010 – “Leah Lives”

The World, 10 September, 2010 – “Suspect’s Father”

The Oregonian, 8 July, 2011 – “Dead Girl’s Mother”

The Register-Guard, 8 July, 2011 – “Emotions Run High”

The World, 8 July, 2011 – “She Loved Him”

The World, 12 July, 2011 – “He Changed Leah”

The World, 14 July, 2011 – “Did McGuffin Testify?”

Associated Press, 19 July, 2011 – “Boyfriend Convicted”

The Oregonian, 20 July, 2011 – “Boyfriend Found Guilty”

The Register Guard, 26 July, 2011 – “McGuffin Juror”

The Register Guard, 2 August, 2011 – “Manslaughter Term”

Associated Press, 2 December, 2019 – “DNA Evidence”

NBC, 3 December, 2019 – “Judge Overturns”

Brandon Western World, 17 December, 2019 – “Coos County District”

Bandon Western World, 23 December, 2019 – “Nicholas McGuffin”

The World, 20 July, 2020 – “Federal Lawsuit Filed”

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