Visit The Boston Globe Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Comment on this Scroll to top of page By Danny McDonald Globe Staff November 15, 2018 The remains of a New Hampshire teenager who went missing in 1984 were identified this week, and authorities are connecting her disappearance to a notorious serial killer who died in 2010, officials said Wednesday. Elizabeth “Liz” Lamotte was last seen at age 17 when she went missing from a youth development center in Manchester, N.H., on Nov. 22, 1984, according to statement from the New Hampshire attorney general’s office. On that date, Lamotte left the center on a furlough to Gill Stadium in Manchester, but never returned. Advertisement Authorities said a tip about Lamotte’s disappearance was received after a January 2017 press conference regarding the remains of multiple people found in Allenstown, N.H, according to the statement. Get Metro Headlines in your inbox: The 10 top local news stories from metro Boston and around New England delivered daily. Thank you for signing up! Sign up for more newsletters here Investigators have said in the late 1970s, a man known locally under the alias Bob Evans — but whose real name was Terry Peder Rasmussen — killed a woman and three girls — including his own daughter — and dumped them in steel barrels in the woods of Allenstown. In 1985, hunters stumbled upon a barrel containing the decomposing bodies of a woman, believed to be in her mid-20s, and a girl, believed to be… [Read full story]
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