Indiana University student Lauren Spierer disappeared without a trace after a night out in Bloomington, and 13 years later, the case remains unsolved. Author and investigative journalist Shawn Cohen has released a new book titled “College Girl, Missing: The True Story of How a Young Woman Disappeared in Plain Sight,” revealing never-before-seen details about the investigation. The book sheds light on the last people to see Lauren alive and speculates on what may have happened on the night she vanished.
Cohen explained in an interview that despite the passage of time, there’s still no evidence that Lauren Spierer made it out of the townhouses alive. The release of the book has sparked interest and conversation about the case and prompted a fresh examination of the events leading up to and following Lauren’s disappearance.
Lauren’s story has garnered widespread attention, both locally and globally, and her disappearance remains a disturbing and tragic mystery. The publication of “College Girl, Missing” has reignited public interest in the case and prompted a new wave of speculation and discussion about what might have befallen the young student on that fateful night in 2011.
The book has sparked renewed interest in the case as people seek closure and justice for Lauren Spierer and her family. With its release, “College Girl, Missing” has brought a long-dormant investigation back into the public eye and provided new insights into a case that has confounded authorities for over a decade.