Other female hitchhikers later disappeared under similar circumstances within the
New England region during the same time period and there has been speculation that all three might have been victims of the same unidentified
serial killer.
Paula Jean Welden, an 18-year-old college sophomore at
Bennington College in
North Bennington, Vermont, vanished on December 1, 1946 while hitchhiking to the
Long Trail a few miles from the campus and has never been found.
Constance Christine "Connie" Smith, a 10-year-old girl, ran away from Camp Sloane in
Lakeville, Connecticut on July 16, 1952, and was last seen hitchhiking along Route 44. Her disappearance has never been solved. Lebanon Springs, New York is located south of Bennington, Vermont, and north of Lakeville, Connecticut. Since Connie Smith appeared to be older than she actually was, one author speculated that she might have been a victim of a
serial killer with a preference for young women in their late teens, such as Welden, or early twenties, such as Hull. == See also ==