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Heather Danyelle Teague Was Sunbathing When Kidnapped at Gunpoint; She Hasn't Been Seen Since
Wednesday, Nov. 25 2009 @ 12:13PM

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A bushy-bearded man grabbed Heather Teague by the hair while she was sunbathing and pulled her into the woods at gunpoint
​On August 26, 1995, Heather Danyelle Teague, 23, was sunbathing at Newburgh Beach in Henderson County, Kentucky when something went very wrong. As she lay in her lounge chair soaking up the rays, a white man walked up to her, grabbed her by the hair and dragged her off into woods at gunpoint.

A man watching the beach through a high-powered telescope from across the Ohio River in Indiana witnessed the incident. The suspect was described as having a bushy beard with no shirt.

Police searched the area and found part of Heather's bathing suit. They recovered additional evidence, but Heather hasn't been heard from since...

The eyewitness helped police with a composite drawing of the the suspect. It closely resembled Marvin "Marty" Dill, who was known to the police.

Another witness reported seeing a red and white Ford Bronco parked next to Heather's car that day. The Bronco reportedly was identical to one driven by Dill.

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Marvin "Marty" Dill shot himself in the head when police went to interview him
​But when the cops went to Dill's home, he told his wife to leave their residence and then shot himself in the head before the police could enter. Another witness reportedly heard screams coming from Dill's home on the day Heather disappeared.

Although Dill seemed a viable suspect, another suspect emerged. Christopher J. Below, a native of Henderson, Kentucky, had done time in prison for the 1991 homicide of Kathern Fetzer. Fetzer's body was never found, but Below confessed to shooting her and pleaded guilty to attempted involuntary manslaughter. He was also a suspect in the disappearances of two other women, Shaylene Farrell and Kristina Porco.

According to investigators, Below may have attacked the other women because they resembled Fetzer. Detectives pointed out that both Heather and Kathern Fetzer had long dark hair and were about the same height and weight.

Interestingly, Below left Kentucky on the same day that Dill committed suicide. Police uncovered information showing that Below, Dill, and Heather had a number of mutual acquaintances.

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Christopher J. Below was convicted for the murder of one woman, and is a suspect in the disappearance of three others
​Although the eyewitness tied Dill to Heather's abduction, police claim to have circumstantial evidence tying Below to the crime and have theorized that Dill and Below may have committed the crime together. In that scenario, detectives postulate that one of the men may have grabbed Heather while the other acted as the getaway driver. Due to lack of hard evidence, Below has never been charged in connection with Heather's abduction.

Heather's case has never been solved, and her mother, Sarah Teague, believes there is more to the case than meets the eye -- including the possibility that Heather may have been sold into slavery after her abduction.

Teague told me recently that someone came to her home in 1999 with a picture from the Internet and told her that Heather had been killed in a snuff film.

Anyone with any information that might help solve and close this case is asked to please call the Kentucky State Police at (270) 826-3312, or to contact Sarah Teague at (270) 824-8343. Teague can also be e-mailed at sarah.teague5@gmail.com.

Tags: Indiana, Kentucky