PETALUMA, Calif. (AP) - As October leaves turn to gold and pumpkins appear on porch steps, Eve Nichol sees shadows of her decade-old nightmare, one that began when her daughter Polly Klaas was dragged into the night.
She remembers how it grew harder to hope as the days passed that fall, and how hopes died as 12-year-old Polly's killer led police to her body on a wintry December day.
Much has changed for child kidnapping victims since Polly was snatched from a slumber party in her bedroom that night.
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