50 years ago Brooklyn teenagers Bonnie Bickwit and Mitchel Weiser left Camp Wel-Met in Narrowsburg, New York bound for the massive Summer Jam concert headlined by the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers Band.
They never arrived.
Sadly the case went cold and has since become the longest missing teens cold case in the United States.
Now thanks to an article written by Eric Greenberg of Rolling Stone the case has come back to the forefront. There is renewed hope that a resolution will be achieved for the long-suffering family and friends of Bonnie and Mitchel. This video shares a little bit about the case and some potential new revelations.
However, to get the full scope of the case it is highly recommended to visit Mitchel & Bonnie.com: Mitchel and Bonnie.com
To read the Rolling Stone article click here: N.Y. Governor Orders Cops to Look at Missing-Teens Cold Case After Rolling Stone Investigation
If you have any information about the disappearances of Bonnie Bickwit and Mitchel Weiser please email stuart@mitchelandbonnie.com
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