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Linda Lester was just 29 years old when she disappeared after leaving work on Tuesday, October 11, 1994. She'd left her job at the 911 center in Towson around 10:45 that night. Linda was on her way to pick up her 2-year-old from her estranged husband's home. "To our knowledge, she never got there," Baltimore County police told reporters at the time. Linda's sister reported her missing the following day. Linda's car was found just three days after she was reported missing, in the parking lot of a Ramada in Woodlawn. It didn't hold good news for family members waiting for her safe return. "There was blood on the driver's side door. There was blood on the trunk and the rear bumper," police said. The discovery caused more concern for Linda's family, but also gave police something to go on. "We're worried, I'm awful worried," Linda's father said, adding, "We want her back and we need her." Three days later, Lester's body was found on an embankment off of I-70 near mile marker 89. Police told our reporters at the time that there were no suspects in the case, after having questioned Donald Lester.