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Mother Remains Skeptical, Despite Police Declaration That They’ve Cracked 1988 Missing Girl Cold Case
Created by Kimberlee Sakamoto on 7/6/2009 7:21:00 PM


SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – While Pinole police say they’ve solved the 1988 disappearance of 7-year-old Amber Swartz, the girl’s mother tells KRON 4 that she’s not certain about the announcement.

At a press conference Monday morning, Pinole Police Chief Paul Clancy said Curtis Dean Anderson confessed in 2007 to the abduction and murder of Amber.

Shortly after the confession, Anderson died of natural causes while serving a 300-year prison sentence for kidnapping and sexually assaulting two other young girls, one of whom he later admitted to murdering.

In an interview with KRON 4’s Catherine Heenan, Amber’s mother Kim Swartz said she and her family did not feel relief upon hearing the news, “No, not really, no. It’s pretty much the same in the way I feel and the way Amber’s brothers feel. We’ve had many people say things about what they’ve done with her, what they’re doing with her, that they have her now; a variety of different stories. And the only difference is that Curtis Dean Anderson is dead. And they can no longer go back and talk to him, polygraph him. We’re basically taking the word of a child murderer.”


At the close of the news conference, police distributed copies of Anderson’s brief handwritten statement that read, “If there is no pursuit of the death penalty, I will freely admit my role in being responsible for the death of Amber Swartz-Garcia.”

Clancy says Anderson told authorities he was driving to Arizona and abducted Amber for company. He reportedly opened his car door and pulled the girl in while she was jumping rope outside her home in Pinole.

According to the police chief, Anderson told investigators he kept Amber sedated by giving her root beer schnapps and killed her at a motel room in the Tucson area before disposing of her body in the desert.

Kim says she is not completely certain that police have the right person pegged, “I don’t feel like they got the opportunity to go and talk with him more. He never polygraphed to confirm what he was saying. I never got a chance to talk to him. I can’t say if it was him or not. The only way I can confirm it is if some way, some bones are found there in the area where Amber was supposedly tossed, and that those bones be tested for DNA.”

Though Clancy says investigators spent 18 months confirming Anderson’s confession, police have admitted that they do not have physical evidence connecting Anderson to Amber.

Over the years, Kim says she’s been contacted by people saying they were the ones who abducted Amber, “At one point there was one man who had been calling me, telling me that he had her, what he was doing with her, that he had just finished raping her, that he was sharing her with friends. You could hear a child screaming in the background. So all of those things, you have to take seriously. They got to him and told me that he would never make contact with me again. I don’t believe I’ve ever heard from him. But that’s just one of at least a dozen different scenarios.”

Kim is hopeful for a piece of legislation that she says could bring light to Amber’s disappearance and solve thousands of cases, “The DNA legislation, Senate Bill 1818 carried by Jackie Speier, spearheaded a DNA lab in Richmond that would build DNA databases of missing unidentified deceased persons and then of the missing persons. And those two databases would then be cross-referenced. The idea is to get every state in the nation to do the same thing and then upload the information to a federal database where all those bones could be cross-matched with anybody who’s missing on a national level. And I truly believe if this happens, that we’ll be able to solve thousands of cases. And who’s to say, if nothing’s found in Arizona, and all of a sudden they get a hit on a bone in Rodeo, California or Concord, then we know that Anderson wasn’t telling the truth.”

The mother says she’s always known it would be a hard case to solve. She simply hopes that at some point she is able to bury Amber with her father, a police officer, who was killed while pursing a parolee in 1980. At the time of his death, Kim was pregnant with Amber, “I almost lost her at the time my husband died and I had made a prayer that if I could be allowed to keep her only for a little while – just to not lose her then. And I got to keep that a little while.”

Anybody who would like to contact Kim, or has information that could confirm or refute anything that Anderson said, is urged to email her at kimswartz1@live.com

“I welcome anybody’s reply, I’ll try to reply back to everyone, and I thank everyone,” said Kim.

(Copyright 2009, KRON 4, All rights reserved.)

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  7/8/2009 12:20:42 AM
ME 


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I feel your pain in a way,my mom was murdered and he walked free, small town and daddy was acouncel man. My neice went missing and they found her remaines 5 months later then got him. It doesnt make it any easier to know who did it but to find your loved one to lay to rest. the best of luck and love to the family.
  7/7/2009 7:41:42 PM
Anonymous 


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Kim, I totally agree with your reasoning about the latest released information. Words could NEVER say what you have gone through without having your daughter. Regarding the very sick crank callers: what goes around comes around. The universe will see to it.
  7/7/2009 6:38:18 PM
Anonymous 


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I am so deeply sorry for your mishap. I pray God give you the strength to carry out he had lay on your heart. God is with you. Keep searching.
  7/7/2009 2:45:21 PM
brittany 


people are sick 
its so horrible that people prank call you, and that children are with these people in the background screaming.. you shouldn't have to deal with this. they will get theirs, one day.
  7/7/2009 2:28:20 PM
Anonymous 


Sorry for your loss 
My sister was taken over 30 years ago, her remains were found-and I was grateful for that-we knew it was her, her death changed my life forever-not a day goes by that I hurt for her and realize what it has done to myself and those of her family still alive-I think her killer was a serial killer who is now dead himself-what does that do for me? NOTHING-my pain is now a dull throb-but still a pain. What a horrible way to live.
  7/7/2009 2:21:44 PM
Anonymous 


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I hope one day you can get all the answers you are looking for, and one day be able to put this behind you. Keep pushing if you have a feeling it isn't over, push forward until you have that security in your heart. I hope evrything works out for you and you love ones. I'm deeply sorry for all the pain and suffering you have to go through, it will one day be over. Stay strong and don't give up hope.
  7/7/2009 1:57:53 PM
Anonymous 


1988 Missing Girl Cold Case  
Why not use that functional MRI to detect lying shown at 60 Minutes. My the Higher Power give you the strength to bear this cross you are carrying.
  7/7/2009 1:18:16 PM
MD 


May you have Peace 
I don't know how I would live day to day not knowing what happened to my daughter or be able to have justice for her. I hope you get that. I hope you can lay her to rest someday. Bless your family.
  7/7/2009 1:04:52 PM
C.D. 


God give you & your family peace. 
You are a very strong woman and may God bless you. Your story made me cry and made all my problems suddenly seem so irrelevant and small.
  7/7/2009 12:59:46 PM
Anonymous 


Wow 
I agree, that with no solid evidence, why take his word? There are a lot of sickos out there who want to take credit for horrendous crimes just for the publicity. A mothers instinct is always right, so I believe you should follow it. My heart goes out to you, and anyone who's lost a child or loved one to a monster. I truly hope you find your answers, and can find some kind of peace. You definitely deserve it. God bless you.
  7/7/2009 12:55:53 PM
Anonymous 


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Truly heartbreaking. I'll keep you, Amber and your family in my prayers.
  7/7/2009 12:40:26 PM
Sunshynee 


May God be in your Hearts. 
My Prayers go out to the family of Amber. I pray like her mother that this is not the case, But if it is to be true Keep your head above float and God will lead you in the right direction. Always remember he didn’t bring you this far to leave you….. May god bless all involved.
  7/7/2009 12:35:52 PM
Minister Jones 


In my prayers 
Never stop fighting for the truth because the truth you know will always set you free. Free to live on, free to love again and free to forgive.
  7/7/2009 10:38:14 AM
Anonymous 


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I'm so sorry for everything that you've gone through. Life is tough. I hope you have some happiness and I hope you get your answers.
  7/7/2009 10:26:10 AM
Anonymous 


Prayers from Texas 
Kim, I am so deeply sorry for your lost. I came across this article from CNN. What you had had to go through is just heart breaking. My prayers go out to you and your family. I hope that one day you will get the peace and rest you are looking for. I know this will never bring back your husband or daughter. You are a brave woman.
  7/7/2009 10:20:46 AM
Anonymous 


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I'm so sorry for everything that you've gone through. Life is tough. I hope you have some happiness and I hope you get your answers.
  7/7/2009 7:58:24 AM
Teresa 


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God bless you and your family.
  7/7/2009 7:51:40 AM
tellyou1nce 


senate bill 1818 
I do not know anyone personally that has a missing loved one but I can only feel that good would come from a nationwide DNA database. good luck to you
  7/7/2009 7:39:32 AM
Anonymous 


God bless your resolve 
I couldn't help but leave you a comment after I read this article just to say how much I admire your resolve to keep going after so much heart break. You are a wonderful mom with the most courageous heart, and your daughter must be so proud of you. Keep going, and thank you from a fellow mother who wants to see crimes against children stopped forever. God bless your family, and thank you.
     
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