Sara Susman Serot
Sara lived in Ann Emery Hall at the same time as Christine, and left UW following the murder. Sara would go on to study criminal law and become a Public Defender.
"I think Linda solved the case beautifully, with poetic justice."
Dr. Louis Bernhardt
Dr. Bernhardt was the chief surgical resident at UW Hospital 1967-1968.
"If it hadn't been for Linda this crime would never have been solved."
Anna Hansen
Anna is a reporter at Wisconsin State Journal, and is currently investigating Christine's case.
"I can’t stress enough how incredible she (Linda) is."
March 5, 1982 - WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL - newspapers.com
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University of Western Ontario
The Cold Case Society at the University of Western Ontario, founded by criminology students, investigates unsolved cases and collaborates with professionals, hosting events to educate the campus.
Notable member Jill Clair has gained recognition for her work on the 1968 Christine Rothschild murder case, using research and modern techniques to bring new attention to it.
Murder on the 56th Day: Linda Schulko. Get the Kindle version of Linda’s great book. Linda donates all proceeds to charity. Get Linda’s book on Amazon https://amzn.to/4cX0DEe
Cold: The Unsolved Murders of Seven Young Women: Kevin Damask. Get Kevin’s book on Amazon https://amzn.to/43YFy8l
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