On September 6, 1974, two grouse hunters discovered the skeletal remains of Janice Ott and Denise Naslund near a service road in Issaquah, approximately 17 miles east of Seattle.

On September 6, 1974, two grouse hunters discovered the skeletal remains of Janice Ott and Denise Naslund near a service road in Issaquah, approximately 17 miles east of Seattle

The two women were believed to have been abducted in broad daylight by the mysterious "Ted" at Lake Sammamish Park.

The two women were believed to have been abducted in broad daylight by the mysterious “Ted” at Lake Sammamish Park

On the day of the abductions, five female witnesses reported meeting an attractive young man, wearing a white tennis outfit, with his left arm in a sling.

On the day of the abductions, five female witnesses reported meeting an attractive young man, wearing a white tennis outfit, with his left arm in a sling

Introducing himself as "Ted," the man asked for their help in unloading a sailboat from his tan-bronze-colored Volkswagen Beetle. Four women refused, but one accompanied him as far as his car, where she discovered there was no sailboat, and promptly fled.

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