Murder in Yosemite

On Feb. 15, 1999, Carole Sund, 43, her daughter Juli, 15, and a close family friend, Argentine exchange student, Silvina Pelosso, 16, went hiking around the giant redwoods of California's Yosemite National Park.
That evening, they rented a couple of videotapes from the front desk at the Cedar Lodge, just outside the park, and went to the room they were sharing for the night.
Then they vanished.
Four days later, a teenager in Modesto, California, 80 miles from the lodge, found a wallet with Sund's driver's license and credit cards.
Search parties combed the park, but there were no other signs of the women or the red Pontiac Grand Prix Sund had rented for the vacation with her daughter and friend.
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