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In ‘Vatican Girl’ case, crackpots and conspiracy theories plague the press for truth

(John L. Allen Jr.. Crux)

As I’ve observed before, the “Vatican girl” case, referring to the 1983 disappearance of a 15-year-old girl in Rome whose father was a minor Vatican employee and whose family lived in a Vatican apartment, is the Italian version of the Kennedy assassination, meaning the country’s most notorious unresolved mystery.