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PA vanishing remains a mystery Woman last seen in 1986 at a Lincoln Park ballfield BY PAUL GOTTLIEB
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PORT ANGELES — A liedetector test said the husband didn’t do it. But that just makes it more of a decades-old mystery, Clallam County Sheriff’s Detective Sgt. Eric Munger said Friday. A polygraph test administered this summer confirmed that Robin Renee Williams’ estranged husband, John Kimberly Williams, 62, had nothing to do with her disappearance in Port Ange-
les 30 years ago this summer, Munger said. Williams was in jail when she went missing but could have arranged her vanishing, he said. “It’s more of a whodunit,” Munger said of the case. “Usually it’s the estranged husband or wife who has the motivation to do something bad.” Williams, Munger said, “was pretty convincing on the polygraph, from what I understand.” Williams said Saturday he was not surprised by the results. “I knew I didn’t have any
involvement,” he said. “Quite to the contrary, I miss her to this day.” Williams’ elimination as a suspect makes one of the oldest — if not the oldest — cold case in Clallam history even more of a mystery than it has been for three decades. Munger said Robin Williams, the 24-year-old mother of a girl, 3, and boy, 1, was last seen at about 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 1, 1986, while strolling alone across a Lincoln Park ballfield. Her vehicle was found at a gas station. Williams had gone out drinking with two male friends at about noon the same day she went missing, Munger said. They parted ways at 3 p.m. Williams, 5-foot-4 and 110
pounds, was last seen dressed in baggy gray pants and a white sleeveless shirt. She was reported missing five days later, on Aug. 6, by a friend who lives in unincorporated Clallam County and had been babysitting Williams’ children. Munger said John Williams had been arrested in Port Angeles on an Eastern Washington misdemeanor warrant four or five days before Williams was last seen in the park and was transferred to the Grant County jail. Williams not being polygraphed 30 years ago “is a little bit odd,” Munger said. “We wanted to know if somehow he was involved from afar. Robin Renee Williams TURN TO MYSTERY/A5 Missing 30 years
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CHIMACUM — An orchestrated effort is attempting to unseat three state Supreme Court justices over two controversial schoolfunding rulings, the court’s most junior justice said during the Jefferson County Bar Association’s Continuing Legal Education session in Chimacum on Friday. Justice Mary Yu and Chief Justice Barbara Madsen, who are both running for re-election in the Nov. 8 general election, told the nearly 100 people who attended that their opponents are focusing on the controversy surrounding the court’s 2012 McCleary and 2015 charter school decisions to unseat the three justices running for re-election. TURN
Revolutionary War re-enactors stage a version of the 1775 Battle of Lexington Green on Saturday as part of the Northwest Colonial Festival at the George Washington Inn and Lavender Farm near Agnew. The festival, which continues today, features a collection of almost 60 re-enactors taking part in a pair of battles, the ride of Paul Revere and a colonial encampment, as well as educational presentations and demonstrations, all sponsored by the nonprofit George Washington Society.
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annual Race to Alaska next summer, it announced Friday. Details won’t be released until the Blazer Party on Sept. 9 during the 40th annual Wooden Boat Festival BY JESSE MAJOR in Port Townsend. Tickets are PENINSULA DAILY NEWS on sale now for the party. PORT TOWNSEND — Next year’s race won’t be The race is on. entirely the same as the 750The Northwest Maritime mile race that began in Port Center will host the third Townsend on June 23 and
ended July 21 when the last boat crossed the finish line in Ketchikan, Alaska. “People should expect at least one change” in the rules for the 2017 race, said Jake Beattie, the executive director of the maritime center and the founder of Race to Alaska, in a news release. While many fans had speculated that the race’s annual
return was a given, Beattie said organizers are committing to only one year at a time. “We took a few weeks to make sure that the race was still living up to the reasons we started it,” Beattie said. He said this summer’s race had “world-class seamanship, incredible adventures and racers stayed safe.” TURN
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The state Supreme Court’s most junior Justice, Mary Yu, foreground, and Chief Justice Barbara Madsen, during an event in Chimacum on Friday, said there is a coordinated effort to unseat the three justices running for re-election over two controversial school-funding rulings.
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