Going West: True Crime - Christine & Christa Belusko // 341
Episode Date: September 20, 2023In September of 1991, a 30-year-old woman vanished from a lodge in Pennsylvania. Although she was found shortly after, badly beaten, strangled, and burned on a beach in New York, it took 30 years to i...dentify her body. And when police did, it only deepened the mystery, because, as it turns out, her young daughter is still missing. This is the story of Christine Belusko, and her daughter Christa. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. The Charley Project: https://charleyproject.org/case/christa-nicole-belusko 2. Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/251014948/christine-belusko/photo 3. Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/l4hbg6/staten_island_jane_doe_unnamed_for_nearly_30_years/ 4. Sun Gazette: https://www.sungazette.com/news/top-news/2018/11/groves-ex-wife-talks-about-case-after-27-years/ 5. ABC 7 Chicago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGQ8dU7bJDg 6. The Herald-News: https://www.newspapers.com/image/942886246/?terms=%22christine%20belusko%22 7. ABC 7 Chicago: https://abc7chicago.com/christine-belusko-missing-girl-mother-killed-christa-nicole/13000774/#:~:text=Investigators%20have%20identified%20the%20woman,seen%20in%20over%2030%20years. 8. Daily News: https://www.newspapers.com/image/492078907/?terms=%22susan%20dalton%22&match=1 9. SI Live: https://www.silive.com/news/erry-2018/12/5d03d1bfc05988/body-found-in-woods-recalls-un.html 10. Sun Gazette: https://www.sungazette.com/news/top-news/2018/11/groves-ex-wife-talks-about-case-after-27-years/ 11. ABC 7 Chicago: https://abc7chicago.com/christine-belusko-missing-girl-mother-killed-christa-nicole/13000774/#:~:text=Investigators%20have%20identified%20the%20woman,seen%20in%20over%2030%20years. 12. Unidentified: https://unidentified-awareness.fandom.com/wiki/Christine_Belusko 13. Frank's Obituary: https://www.newjerseyhills.com/frank-a-belusko-78-of-montville/article_f9206f29-eee8-52f1-907b-8bd15d7d0fff.html 14. Daily Record: https://www.newspapers.com/article/121394005/obituary-for-dorothy-c-belusko/ 15. KIRO 7: https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending/girl-with-scorpion-tattoo-identified-31-years-after-her-murder/TAKTDQYZOVATPOUQDZHUHYR5GM/ 16. Staten Island Advance: https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/c09241b8-c2b0-4189-a3c1-0f528591e3dd/downloads/Staten%20Island%20Advance%20-%20November%207%2C%201991.pdf?ver=1566347465590 17. The Charley Project: https://charleyproject.org/case/katherine-dolan-heckel 18. The NY Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/22/nyregion/scorpion-girl-christine-buloski-staten-island.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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What is going on True Crime fans? I'm your host Tee. And I'm your host Daphne. And you're listening to Going Last.
Hello everybody, so sorry this episode is a little bit late. This is our wedding week. So it's
a huge week for us and we just had our bachelor bachelor at parties over the weekend. Keith was in
Big Bear. I was. It was amazing. We did some fishing. We sat around the campfire and yeah, that was
pretty much it. Just had some fun. Yeah, it looked amazing. I just did mine locally in LA here. We went
downtown. We saw a comedy show just with a bunch of my friends.
It was super fun, but we have just been hosting family and doing all this stuff getting ready for our wedding this weekend.
So we didn't want to rush this episode and have it be low quality. So thank you guys for your patience with it.
And actually, also thank you to Amelia for recommending today's case.
This one has a lot of crazy elements to it, and there was some resolution for it actually,
just last year, so there are some recent updates for it,
so let's not waste any more time, let's talk about it.
Yeah, this is one of those generational cases.
Absolutely.
All right guys, this is episode 341 of Going West,
so let's get into it. In September of 1991, a 30-year-old woman vanished from a lodge in Pennsylvania.
Although she was found shortly after, badly beaten, strangled, and burned on a beach in
New York, it took 30 years to identify her body.
And when police did, it only deepened the mystery.
Because as it turns out, her young daughter is still missing.
This is the story of Christine Balusco,
and her daughter, Kra Balusco.
Christine Balusco was born in New Jersey in 1961 and if it isn't obvious by that very
short sentence, there is shockingly little known
about her early life and family, but we do know that she was adopted as a baby.
Now the only information made public about her early years is that her biological mother
put her up for adoption when she was a newborn, and that her mother had nine biological children
in total.
So Christine had eight biological siblings.
And this is gonna come up in a bit
and actually kind of lead to her disappearance.
So it's not clear whether all nine of the children
were put up for adoption by their mom
or if some of the children lived with her,
but Christine was adopted by the Balusco family
in Montville, New Jersey,
which is about 30 miles or 48 kilometers
outside of Manhattan, New York.
She joined parents Dorothy and Frank and was later joined by a little brother named Francis
who was also adopted, though again, it's not clear if they shared the same biological
mother.
Dorothy worked as a secretary at a car dealership and Frank was a glass blower, and they both
served in World War II with Dorothy assembling aircraft radios and Frank a medical technician.
At some point in Christine's adult life, she relocated to the small city of Clifton, New Jersey, which is her last known address, and it's about 30 minutes away from Montville where she was raised. So leading up to her disappearance, she was working for a rainbow brand clothing store,
and when she was around 27 years old, Christine got pregnant with a baby girl, though it's
never been made clear who the father was, or if he even knew of his daughter's existence.
But her daughter, Kristen Nicole, was born on August 1, 1989.
It actually seems as if Christine found out that she was adopted later in life because
all sources claim that she left New Jersey after finding out that she was adopted, with
the goal of finding and meeting her birth family.
She apparently located someone that she was biologically related to down in Naples, Florida,
and told her adoptive parents and brother that she was heading there to find them.
So she left the cliff in area in July of 1991, and her family would never see or hear
from her ever again.
Strangely though, she actually wound up in Pennsylvania, not Florida.
And the last confirmed sighting of Christine and her daughter was at the Mount Erie Lodge
in the Poconos Mountains of Pennsylvania, which is about an hour and a half away from
where they had been living in Clifton.
The Poconos are a mountain range in eastern Pennsylvania, dotted with resorts and hotels
and drawing millions of tourists each year.
And we actually mentioned them briefly in our series on the University of Idaho murders,
because the main suspect Brian Cobrager, who I'm sure all of you guys know, had been hiding
out at his parents' house next to the Poconos Mountains.
But what brought Christine to the Poconos is still unknown, especially since she had said
that she was going to Florida.
Which only deepens the mystery more, just knowing that her last movements
just cannot be explained.
Yeah, absolutely.
Now, it's possible that she did go there with someone
and then lied about it to her family,
and it's definitely possible that if she had been there
with someone, that person had something to do
with her disappearance, but again, we do not know
at this point.
But either way, Christine's family didn't know that she had been in Pennsylvania at all.
Christine and her baby daughter, Christa's whereabouts between July of 1991,
when they supposedly left New Jersey, and the second week of September of 1991, when they were
last spotted in the Poconos, are unknown. The last time either Christine or her daughter were spotted publicly was near the Mount
Erie Lodge around September 13, 1991.
Then, on September 20, 1991, a brutally murdered body turned up two states away on Staten Island,
which is the southernmost borough of New York City.
She was spotted in some brush in a ditch alongside
Seaview Avenue situated along the east side of
Staten Island on the lower bay.
Sadly, it had been a gruesome end for her.
Christine had been struck 17 times in the back of the head
with a hammer.
Lying face up, her hands were bound in handcuffs,
and she had been strangled.
After she had been discarded like trash in the weeds of the ditch, her body had been set
ablaze and was still smoldering when she was discovered by a local resident just after
sunrise. This likely meant that they had just missed the woman's murderer, or at the very
least, the dumping of her body.
So detectives took great care to comb the crime scene for every possible detail.
Now Staten Island is the least densely populated burrow of New York City and also has the lowest
crime rate, and police intended to keep it that way, aiming to catch the perpetrator
as quickly as they could.
Beneath Christine's body, investigators discovered what they felt was the link to this woman's
murderer, a hammer, splattered with blood and believed to be, of course, the murder weapon
since Heath had told us that she was struck 17 times in the back of the head with one.
So this hammer was an automotive hammer generally utilized by automacanics to hammer out
dense in the bodies of vehicles.
So that was a potential clue in itself.
They concealed the discovery of the hammer at first, just not wanting to kind of rile
the public, but by later that day investigators announced that they had put together a profile
of the victim because they don't know who she is at this point.
So she was a white woman believed to be as young as 16 or as old as 27 and had
been wearing a black knit dress with a fuchsia color and pockets.
Underneath, she wore a white bra and black thong underwear with multicolored
flowers on it. She was wearing white-size 8-10 issues
called balloon sneakers from brand Tom McCann, which was sold in Kmart and Sears stores.
She had been wearing two necklaces at the time. One was a 20-inch gold rope chain,
and the other was an 18-inch gold-haaring bow necklace. On her hand, she wore a black ring with a watch face and an adjustable band.
And with her, she had 30 cents in change and a pack of cigarettes.
On her lower right backside, she bore a red and blue scorpion tattoo that may have been
a nod to an astrological sign.
She had brown eyes and curly or wavy brown hair. She stood at 5 feet 5 inches
tall and weighed about 120 pounds. So not the most specific description but at least the
tattoo and the jewelry kind of were. But with no identification, police released a sketch
and a description of the victim, just hoping someone would at least be able to identify her,
even if they had no idea who may have murdered her.
In comparison to the 7 million people living
in the rest of New York City,
Staten Island hosted a comparatively small population
of 380,000 people, but no one came forward to claim her.
And I mean, Jane and John Doe's are difficult
because these people could come from anywhere. I mean, we and John Doe's are difficult because these people could come
from anywhere. I mean, we covered the Lady of the Doon's case on our Patreon last year,
who was a Jane Doe that had been found murdered on Cape Cod in Massachusetts in 1974.
And that case was massive, but still, it took until late 2022 for them to solve the case.
And a big reason
her identity wasn't uncovered sooner is because she had been lasting in either
california or tenise either not exactly sure
and again she was found in massachusetts so
same with today's case like being found on satin island doesn't mean she was
from satin island so
it would make sense why no one was coming forward locally
absolutely and that again you know like you, it makes it so much harder when somebody
is murdered on vacation or they're, you know, taking a trip or they had just recently moved
because it's like you said, I mean, who's going to be there in Staten Island to identify her when
she's from a completely different parts of the country. Exactly. And especially more so in this day and age as well, this is the early 90s.
Like, anybody could kind of go on a trip. They're not posting on social media. Maybe they're
not letting people know where they're going. Like, people can just kind of move about
as they will. So it was a lot harder, especially back then, to find John and Jane Doe's sometimes
because they could have been from a different place.
Yeah, totally. And I didn't mean to say a different part of the country. I meant to say a different
state, but... Oh, yeah. Well, technically. It's the same part of the country. But I mean, it is
really strange that she was last seen in Pennsylvania. She told her family that she was going to Florida,
and then she's found in Staten Island, but she's from New Jersey. Exactly. Well, that's why, as you guys will see, as we'll uncover, she took a very long time for
them to determine that this was Christine.
But we'll get into that, obviously.
So let's get back to the crime scene because there's a lot more interesting stuff to be
told about that hammer.
Yeah, so obviously we mentioned that, you know, the most prominent clue that police found
linking her to the potential killer was this hammer that was found beneath her body.
So engraved on the handle was the name Lloyd L and Lloyd was spelled with only one L.
Which is not very common.
No, it's not.
So obviously, police believe this to be the name of their perpetrator and they were actually
able to track down someone with this name and they were able to speak with him.
Now the Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon said quote, that's as far as it
got.
There was no other indication that he was involved.
He couldn't be prosecuted or exonerated at the time given the circumstances that we
knew.
He also added that this particular Lloyd has since passed away
and has never been formally linked to this murder.
And while it was thought to be the first name
with the first initial of a surname,
it's equally possible that the Hammer's owner had been
crudely carving it into the wooden handle
and messed up the first time accounting for this second L. Obviously because of the brutal nature of this crime, investigators assumed whoever the
perp was was someone who knew the victim, which made things exponentially difficult,
considering that they didn't have a clue who the victim was at this point.
But they felt confident about this fact since the overkill of more than a dozen hits from a hammer felt really like retaliatory and also very like personal.
So Michael McMahon remarked quote,
there's absolutely no indication that this was done by anyone other than someone who knew her,
given the facts of the case and what transpired in the way that she was murdered.
That certainly makes us think that this was someone who knew her.
It's an intimate type of murder.
But obviously, again, without knowing her identity, the case was in danger of going cold and going cold very fast.
Staten Island Police Lieutenant William Quinn said quote, We're reaching out to the public to reach this girl's family so that she can receive a decent burial.
We've been on it for a month and a half now, we're running out of time.
The district attorney announced the only information they knew for sure about this murder saying quote,
We know that she was strangled, we know that she was beaten, and we know that the body was burned.
It was a cruel and vicious killing.
It really was, but with no tips coming in and no one coming forward to claim her as their
own, if you will, please continue to attempt to track down the source of the hammer with
the name carved into its handle.
Authorities spoke to various mechanics hoping to connect the missing hammer to the murderer,
and when they didn't yield any results, they tried focusing on her tattoo.
So she actually came to be nicknamed the girl with the Scorpion tattoo for this reason,
but crazy enough.
Sounds like a book I know.
Yeah, exactly.
The girl with the dragon tattoo.
Exactly.
Actually, I don't know what Heath of you knew this, but in 1991, tattooing was illegal
in every burrow of New York City.
Did you know that?
Wow, I did not know that. That's insane.
I know, it's kind of like a fun, like good trivia question, kind of fun fact.
I didn't know that until looking into this case, but that was so shocking to me,
considering that wasn't very long ago at all.
Yeah, 1991, huh?
Well, the reason that it was banned is because there was like a hepatitis B breakout in New York City in 1961,
and it wasn't reinstated until 1997.
So it was 36 years in New York City where you couldn't get a tattoo,
where it was literally illegal, pretty crazy.
So if she, but this kind of helps get a better understanding of the situation,
because like I said, or like we we've said this crime happened in 1991
That's when she went missing when Christine went missing. That's when her body was found
But again at this time they don't know it so they're trying to
Consider since she was found on Staten Island. They're trying to consider the whole tattoo ban because she has a tattoo
So they're like oh, maybe then she didn't live in New York City
because you couldn't get a tattoo.
And she certainly was not over the age of 30.
Right.
That makes a lot of sense.
Yeah, so kind of interesting.
So they thought that maybe she,
but it doesn't help that much because obviously she could have
traveled to get a tattoo or somebody could have done it
illegally because there was a bunch of artists illegally tattooing
people across the city, a lot of them from their homes
during this 36 year stint.
So it helps in a way, but it also doesn't help
because she could have gotten the tattoo illegally
or she could have gotten it from somewhere else.
But at least they're kind of thinking
maybe she's not from New York City.
Well, it's definitely a good thought.
Yeah, it's very smart to look into it that way.
But trying to trace her tattoo by questioning local artists proved unsuccessful,
though they did try. And as law enforcement feared,
her case went cold and remained that way for 17 years.
She was laid to rest in an unmarked grave in New York City's public cemetery on Heart Island in the Bronx,
but in 2008, the District Attorney's Office attempted to revitalize the case by submitting her DNA and dental records to the FBI hoping to find a match.
With no luck, the case was shelved again until 2019. This time, the District Attorney's Office, with the help of the NYPD and the Medical Examiner's
Office, made one final push to resolve the mystery of the girl with the Scorpion Tattoo's
identity.
In 2021, a vial of her blood and tissue were sent to a lab in Texas and using forensic genealogy.
Investigators located DNA relatives of hers in New Jersey and New York.
So with this, they were able to locate her biological brother and he offered to give
them a sample to compare.
Now when this was a match, they were finally able to track down the true identity of this
Jane Doe, this long time Jane Doe.
So in April of 2021, almost 30 years exactly after her chilling murder, the victim was confirmed
to be 30-year-old Christine Balusco.
Now this is interesting too because she went missing when she was 30 and remember they thought she was between the ages of 16 and 27
So that makes things harder with John and Jane does as well because
They can estimate what age they think there, but they're not always right
So maybe they're not looking for missing posters of people over the age of 27
Because they are estimating that she's
not over that age.
Sure.
But she was.
Right.
So, as we'll see though, there was no Missing Persons report at all.
Yeah, well let's get into that.
So, District Attorney McMahon said, quote, despite the incredibly dedicated work of the
NYPD at that time, authorities were unable to identify her or locate the person who took
her life
so savagely and viciously at such a young age.
Nearly 30 years later, and a joint effort with the FBI, my incredible team of detective
investigators working with the NYPD detectives picked up the case and working together, we
employed the use of forensic genealogy technology unavailable in 1991, but invaluable
in today's law enforcement world to bring closure and justice to those touched by crime.
One of the most shocking twists in this already stunning case was that no one in her family
ever reported her missing, like Daphne said, and seemed to never even realize that she
was missing in the first place. Christine's mother Dorothy passed away in 2000, so nine years after her disappearance,
and her father Frank followed in 2002.
Both of their obituaries named their daughter Christine Balusco as a survivor,
saying that she's now living in Florida.
So they both passed away without ever realizing that their daughter and granddaughter
were missing. Dorothy's obituary even mentions Christa by name, but this came as a surprise
to investigators who didn't realize that Christine even had a child. According to reports online,
her brother Francis still resides in New Jersey, and when questioned, he told the police that
he and his parents had just assumed
that Christine and her daughter were happily living in Florida
and had chosen to cease contact with the rest of the family
after learning that she was adopted.
So obviously this is just really, you know,
just a tragic misunderstanding here
because they think she's living in Florida
because she chose to separate herself from them.
They have no idea what had happened to her.
Yeah, it was such a weird timing that she had said, well, now that I know I'm adopted,
I'm going to go find my biological family, and they probably just devastatingly thought
that she kind of ditched them, which is not the case.
There wasn't the case at all.
Though police now had what they were looking for, which was the descendant's identity,
these revelations begged even more questions. Why hadn't anyone reported her missing in 30 years?
And where was her daughter, Christa?
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Investigators were astounded when they learned from Christine's brother that she had a two-year-old daughter at the time of her disappearance, and that they had supposedly left for Florida
together.
There were no signs of Christa, who had just turned to at the time anywhere near
her mother's body, so this meant that they had a disappearance and abduction, or another
murder on their hands. Law enforcement continued to investigate the murder and disappearance
quietly and privately for two years, but as progress stalled and there were no new discoveries
after they confirmed Christine's identity, they made the decision to open up their findings to the public, just
hoping that someone with information would come forward.
But as the story hit headlines and Christine's identity became public knowledge in March
of 2021, the case received a renewed sense of vigor and investigators were hopeful once
again.
District Attorney Michael McMahon announced, quote,
we have already notified Balusco's family of her death and we continue to make all efforts to
also locate Christa Nicole so we can let her know about who her mother was and what has been
done to bring justice to this case. While this is a story about a brutal and
depraved act of violence that killed a young woman in her prime, and the dumping of her
body and a lonely and desolate field on the east shore of Staten Island exactly 31 and a
half years ago, it is also a story about our dog dedicated detectives and detective investigators and my persistent
and purposeful prosecutors.
So they released baby pictures of Christa and a description of what she looked like when
she disappeared in hopes of sparking a memory in, you know, anybody out in the public.
They also noted Christa's birthday and that she was about two feet four inches tall and weighed 30 pounds.
Like her mom, she had brown hair and brown eyes.
But this was difficult in itself because babies obviously grow fast and their appearances changed, so it's no wonder they didn't get any hits.
Because at this point if Christa was alive, she would be in her early 30s.
She probably wouldn't recognize a baby photo of herself because if she was
abducted by somebody and raised by somebody else, they probably wouldn't have had pictures.
Yeah, they wouldn't have really any references, most likely.
Most likely.
So, I mean, they did still try just in case anybody out there would have recognized her.
But to this day, investigators have not found a single trace of her since she disappeared
32 years ago.
They continue to circulate her picture and information, including an age-progressed photo,
just hoping that someone will know or recognize her and come forward.
So check out our socials for those photos.
It's definitely feasible that Krista was either abducted or trafficked and raised under
a different name and that she's still alive to this day, but without knowing where she
is, it would be impossible to connect the dots between Christa's disappearance and Christine's
murder.
But if Christa was also murdered, where is Christa's body?
And why had it not been found with Christine's?
And most importantly, who had done this to them?
Though police have stated at the time and have since stated again
that they do not believe that a serial killer was involved,
there's a few cases that have drawn some similarities.
For a time, Christine was considered a potential victim of New York serial killer Joel Rifkin.
Joel lived on Long Island, New York serial killer Joel Rifkin. Joel lived on Long Island New York and has
believed to be responsible for as many as 17 murders in that area. After his arrest in
1993, he was convicted for the murders of 9 women, two of whom were never identified
and remain nameless to this day. And all of his victims were women in their 20s and 30s and fit the profile of Christine
Belusco, but ultimately he was not found to be connected.
Christine was also a possible victim of the Long Island serial killer, who we now know
is likely to be Rex Hewerman, and we did cover that case if you want to go check out
that episode.
It is episode 322, so go check that out out but because of where she was found and how she was
Disposed of it's likely that he is not responsible for Christine's murder yeah and the the cause of death and just how her body
Was burned it doesn't really match
The long-end serial killers m.l. But obviously I get why people are at least wondering so another man
why people are at least wondering. So another man investigated was Lloyd Groves,
who like the first Lloyd investigated,
spelled his name with only one L.
Now, though this connection may be kind of a stretch,
admittedly, there are some coincidences.
So Lloyd lived in Lockeven, Pennsylvania,
which is about two hours from the Poconos mountains
where Christine and Christopher last seen. And he lived there with his wife and two small children, and he
was employed by a local paper company.
So it was there that he met Kathy Heckle, who was also married with two children, and
the two became involved in a fair.
On July 15, 1991, Kathy left their mutual workplace for what she said was a lunch meeting, but Lloyd
had also been unaccounted for at this time. When Kathy failed to return home, her father
actually reported her missing, and then her car turned up in a hospital parking lot two days later.
parking lot two days later. Once the news of the affair broke, Lloyd became a prime suspect in her disappearance. A friend of Kathy's even told the police that she had been wanting
to put an end to their relationship and that she was afraid of him. She confided in this
friend that Lloyd had been stalking her and sending her inappropriate messages.
A few of their co-workers even reportedly witnessed him chasing her through the paper mill
on the very day that she disappeared.
Lloyd's wife, whose name was also Kathy, remembers him coming home from his lunch break that
day, saying his clothes had gotten dirty at work, and then he needed to change before he
went back for the afternoon, which obviously looks really bad. She recalls that a week or so after Kathy
Heckle's disappearance at the end of July, Lloyd left town for a couple days by himself,
leaving her a note that read, quote,
I have to get away for a while. I'll be back tomorrow or Wednesday at the latest. Caffee, I love you.
Tell the kids I'm at work."
He also left his wife what he called instructions in case she ever needed to get by without him, explaining
how to execute tasks such as, you know, changing her oil and mowing the yard.
When a search of Lloyd's van turned up blood, he was considered the prime suspect, but
because there wasn't enough of a sample to determine whether or not the blood belonged
to Kathy Heckle, Lloyd got off on a technicality, which is such a bummer because it's like,
Lloyd is the guy.
As I'm about to prove, but so Kathy Groves, who is Lloyd's wife, chose to believe
him when he denied both the affair and
having anything to do with Kathy Heckel's potential murder.
Kathy's disappearance remained unsolved until 2015 when the blood evidence from Lloyd's
car was retested and proved to be Kathy's.
In 2019, Lloyd was convicted of third-degree murder after a judge ruled it likely to be
a spur of the moment crime or like a passion killing, and he sentenced Lloyd Groves to
10-20 years.
An internet slewster pretty quick to point out that Kathy and Christine bear a passing
resemblance.
And like Daphne said, Law Cave in Pennsylvania is only about two hours west of the Mount Erie lodge where Christine and Krista were last spotted together. So obviously
that could mean something. And then of course his name is Lloyd with one L. And that was
not a very common thing. And there were those few days after Cathy disappeared that Lloyd
ventured off on his own. So was it possible that Lloyd encountered Christine and Krista?
This theory does not, however, address how or why Christine would end up in Staten Island,
which is nearly 100 miles or 160 kilometers away from the lodge in the Poconos where she
was last seen, which is actually only a 2 hour drive, so it wouldn't have been that hard
for someone in Pennsylvania to bring her body to Staten Island if Pennsylvania is where she was actually killed.
But this also doesn't account for Christine's whereabouts in between when she was last seen
and when she was found.
So she could definitely have gone to New York or somewhere else during that time and been
killed outside of Pennsylvania.
And because her body was still burning when she was discovered, she must have been discarded
there within the last hour or so, meaning police had just missed her killer.
But regarding time of death, police haven't commented on whether it's possible that
she had been deceased for some time before she was left there.
Christine brought to mind another similar case for Staten Island investigators.
In September of 1996, almost five years
to the day after Christine was found,
another woman was discovered murdered
and wooded area on Staten Island.
37-year-old Susan Dalton worked for a laundromat
and lived in an apartment on Sea View Avenue
near the South Beach on Staten Island.
Her apartment was right around the corner
from where Christine's
body was found. Susan had lived in her apartment for about four years and was well-known and liked
by her landlord and her neighbors. It was actually her landlord who first raised the possibility that
she was missing after not seeing her or her dogs around the building for an entire weekend.
The landlord contacted Susan's parents, and they, along with police,
stopped into Susan's apartment for a wellness check.
There, they found all three of her dogs unattended.
And this was, you know, a disturbing discovery
because she cared for her dogs more than anything else
in her life.
Her landlord remembered, quote,
she really liked her dogs.
They were like her children.
And just by the way, the dogs were okay and they were taken in and well cared for.
But her dogs being left alone was not the only eerie discovery.
Her air conditioner, TV and radio were still on, and her iron was still actually plugged
in.
It was as if she just stepped out for a moment to collect her mail or answer the door,
and then she disappeared.
Sadly, two days later, police would recover her body.
As a traffic enforcement officer checked for a legally parked cars along campus road near
Staten Island's Wagner College, he spotted something that looked like a decomposing body,
propped up on display.
Upon further inspection, it was Susan, who had been left naked atop an abandoned auto
part about 40 feet from the road.
So not only were both Christine and Susan left with automotive accessories, remember,
Christine's was the hammer, their causes of deaths were pretty similar. Like Christine, Susan had been strangled. She had also been stabbed so
deeply that it pierced her spleen, and then she was set ablaze after being discarded.
From the scene, investigators removed a pair of pants, a potential blunt force object,
and an empty beer bottle
for evidence, though it's unclear if they were related to the murder or not.
When they attempted to retrace Susan steps, investigators came to the belief that Susan
was murdered somewhere on the grounds of her apartment building and then transported
to the Wagner College campus for disposal.
However, though the murders bore eerie similarities,
authorities announced that they did not believe
that the murders of Christine and Susan were related.
A police statement read, quote,
although the methods were similar,
we don't think there's anywhere near a connection.
So the question of who killed Christine Balusco
remains to this day. Due to the extent of who killed Christine Balusco remains to this day.
Due to the extent of her injuries, police maintain that it's likely she knew her attacker.
And the identity of Christ's father remains a mystery, so it's definitely possible that
it could have been him, because somehow nobody knows who this guy is.
Like some people think that maybe he was angry that Christine kept Christa away from him and
he wanted to be a part of her life or something and there was some kind of dispute but that's
obviously full speculation because again, we don't know this man.
But we do know that it doesn't seem like Christine ever made it to Florida like she told
her family but that's not necessarily an indication that she was actually headed there because
it seems that she kept much of her private life concealed from her loved ones.
So is it possible that she was met with violence during maybe a confrontation with a member
of her large extended biological family after they did reconnect?
Who knows.
But one report questioned if she and Krista had headed to Staten Island in the days prior
to her murder to meet up with or reconnect with someone.
As a pretty secretive person, it's also possible that Christine had maybe turned to sex work
to support herself and her daughter and that she had been met with a dangerous client.
And then with that, possibly Krista was kidnapped or put in danger and Christine died protecting her.
These are just some of the theories that are circulating.
But there are so many unknown circumstances that plague this case, but if Christine's identity
can be determined after three decades as a Jane Doe, then the rest of the questions are just waiting to be answered.
Christa Blusco would now be 34 years old.
If you have any information about the whereabouts of Christa Blusco or the murder of Christine
Blusco, please contact the Staten Island District Attorney's Office at 716-556-7085.
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