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Virginia police looking for clues to solve 1996 murder

WASHINGTON — Authorities are once again asking for help to solveÌýthe murder of a young woman from decades ago. Alicia Showalter Reynolds disappeared in March 1996 and mayÌýhave fallen victim to a Route 29Ìýstalker.

“Yes, we are still hopeful,” said Virginia State Police spokeswoman Corrine Geller. “Cold cases get solved all the time.”

Before Reynolds’ body was found,Ìýthe 25-year-old last was seen with her white Mercury TracerÌýparked along Route 29 in Culpeper County.

WitnessesÌýreported seeing aÌýman with her who had a dark pickup, possibly a green Nissan.

The man wasÌýdescribed asÌýwhite,Ìýbetween 5-foot-10 inches and 6 feet tall, with light brown hair, of medium build and between 35 and 45 years old.

“You advance that to where we are today — this individual would be in his 60s to 70s,” Geller said.

Geller said other women drivers at the time reported a white manÌýpulling them overÌýor attemptingÌýtoÌýstop themÌýin that same area along Route 29.

Maybe someone will remember something helpful, Geller said. “Thinking … you know, I’ve always thought this weird thing about that night — that incident,” she added.

Geller said someone might even know the killer and have developed a conscience,Ìýor now feels safe or in a better positionÌýto come forward with information.

Kristi King

Kristi King is a veteran reporter who has been working in the ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapp newsroom since 1990. She covers everything from breaking news to consumer concerns and the latest medical developments.

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