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Middlebury Police Investigate 1971 Disappearance With Possible Connection To Robert Durst

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AP File
Police in Middlebury recently announced that the disappearance of Middlebury College student Lynne Schulze in 1971 may have an "interesting" connection to millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst.

The of missing Middlebury College student Lynne Schulze is now grabbing national headlines.

Police in Middlebury recently announced that the case from 1971 has an “interestingâ€� connection to millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst in that Shulze shopped at Durst's health food store on the day of her disappearance. 
Durst was the subject of a recent HBO documentary series. He was arrested this month on murder charges, after he apparently admitted to some unspecified killings while being recorded.

Lynne Schulze’s case remains unsolved.

Middlebury Police Investigator Kris Bowdish is taking the lead on the case, and joined VPR to discuss its progress.

Annie Russell was VPR's Deputy News Director. She came to VPR from NPR's Weekends on All Things Considered and WNYC's On The Media. She is a graduate of Columbia Journalism School.
Alex was a reporter and host of VPR's local All Things Considered. He was also the co-host and co-creator of the VPR program Brave Little State.

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