The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 03, 1982, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    Daily Nebraskan
Page 5
Friday, December 3, 1982
Woman's life ...
Continued from Page 4
"She said they forced her to work on the street, to
pe a prostitute. She said she had never been with a man
before then. I believed her. She was only 13."
Sandra dropped out of school and later disappeared.
The Andersons heard Sandra had gone to New York,
fleeing a man who had forced her into prostitution.
u - The couple next was Sandra in 1980. She had a 6-month-old
baby named Bennie.
"She was trying very hard to raise him," Mrs. Ander
son said. "The baby was always clean, well fed. He always
was dressed nicely."
In June of 1980, Sandra and the baby stayed with
the Andersons for about a week. They all went to Great
America amusement park north of the city. Sandra
liked the roller coaster best.
They took a camera along and now we have photos
of a pretty, well-dressed young mother and her fat and
happy baby.
Slowlv. Sandra and the Andersons lost touch.
In 1981 and 1982, Chicago Police Department re
cords show that Sandra was arrested for theft, disorderly
conduct and prostitution. The records show no convic
tions. In late August, the Anderson's heard Sandra's
name on the radio. She had been murdered. She was 18.
The police thought at first she had been murdered by
an unhappy customer. Later, her death was linked to, a
Jack-the-Ripper team who murdered and mutilated
women, including some prostitutes.
Her baby is now being raised by her sister, Sonjia
Smith. "She came over three weeks before she died,"
Sonjia said. "I said: 'Sandra, you're just too smart to
be wasting your life on the streets. You're just too in
telligent.' But she didn't listen. She wouldn't listen."
"A lot of people loved her," Mrs. Anderson said. "We
did. Her relatives did. And we all saw a life wasted.
"Here was this girl who was bright and who was
loved."
In the end, it was not enough.
In the end, it did not save her.
(c) 1982, Los Angeles Times Syndicate
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