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After 37 years, and numerous suspects, Antioch's oldest open homicide cold case, on record, had a huge step forward in its case. Mitchell Lynn Bacom, 63, was arrested, by Antioch police, as a suspect in the kidnapping and killing of Suzanna Bombardier, 14, while she was babysitting her nieces on June 22, 1980. Bombardier disappeared from her sister’s townhouse and was found days later, by a fisherman, in the San Joaquin River. The police detained Bacom, a known acquantaine of the Bombardier family at the time of the crime, outside of his home in Antioch. In 2014, a friend of Bombardier and her niece met with two retired detectives, Gregory Glod and Ron Rackley, who were originally assigned to find Bombardier’s kidnapper and killer. This group

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