Wife Of Cop Involved In Missing Persons Case Exposes Truth 60 Years Later

In 1966, a shocking disappearance shattered the tightly knit farming community of Cutchogue, New York. Louise Pietrewicz — a beloved local and adoring mother to her 12-year-old daughter — vanished. For decades, her disappearance left friends and family searching for answers. While the case didn't receive national attention, the lack of information was devastating to the people of Cutchogue. They waited and waited... until sixty years later when the wife of a cop involved in the case came forward with one crucial detail.

Autumn In New York

It was a chilly day in October when Louise went missing. At first, no one in Cutchogue knew anything was awry. However, after hours passed, and she didn’t return home, her daughter really started to worry.

Early Signs Of Trouble

Something was very amiss, and the local cops immediately launched their investigation. However, anyone looking for an easy answer would come to be severely disappointed.

A Discovery Decades Later

This is because it wouldn’t be until more than half a century later, in March of 2019, that the townspeople finally got some clarity on what had happened to Louise. It all started with an exposé in the Suffolk Times that made some pretty damning allegations.

Shocking Accusations

The paper claimed that William Boken, a man who had been a local police officer in the area but had since died, was responsible for Louise’s murder. So, officials reopened the case.