According to the Sun Herald, Genevieve Munoz‘s killer has been convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to the maximum term of fifteen years in prison. He was the father of her son, who was only three months old when she disappeared in 1994.
Michael Lamb told two different stories about Genevieve’s death; in one story, he accidentally shot her, and in the other, he stabbed her in an argument after she picked up a knife and he got control of it. A police officer was quoted saying, “With his confession, and since the body was never found, we had to accept Mr. Lamb’s theory of the case.” Meaning, I guess, that they think he was guilty of more than manslaughter but they can’t prove it.
Genevieve was only eighteen years old when she died. Her son will never know his mother.
More information on one of the recent Resolved cases
http://newsblog.projo.com/2009/03/missing-man-had.html
Nicole was a lovely young woman and loved her son dearly. It was a sad day when she disappeared. My family has so many fond memories of her and we miss her to this day. Mike was always the person we suspected of causing her disappearance and we assumed she was dead or she would never have left her son.