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  1. Christy Ann Fornoff

    Roger and Carol Fornoff, parents of 13-year-old Christy Ann Fornoff, who was abducted, raped and murdered May 9, 1984 while collecting on her newspaper route at a Tempe apartment complex, listen to Congressman John McCain as he explains his intended crackdown on child kidnappers and molesters. [File, Tribune]

  • Christy Ann Fornoff

  • Christy Ann Fornoff

  • Fornoff murder site

    The apartment complex where the murder of Christy Ann Fornoff took place in 1984, then named Rock Point, is now called Quail Canyon. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Christy Ann Fornoff

    Christy Ann Fornoff's murder in 1984 in Tempe changed life in the East Valley.

  • Fornoff murder site

    The apartment complex where the murder of Christy Ann Fornoff took place in 1984, then named Rock Point, is now called Quail Canyon. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Christy Ann Fornoff

    Christy Ann Fornoff's murder in 1984 in Tempe changed life in the East Valley.

  • article Candlelight vigil set for Christy Ann Fornoff

    Friday, May 20, 2011 1:47 pm

    Friends and former classmates will hold a candlelight vigil in Tempe on Tuesday for 1984 murder victim Christy Ann Fornoff.

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  • article Candlelight vigil set for Christy Ann Fornoff

    Friday, May 20, 2011 1:47 pm

    Friends and former classmates will hold a candlelight vigil in Tempe on Tuesday for 1984 murder victim Christy Ann Fornoff.

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  • article Christy Ann Fornoff's murder not easily forgotten

    Wednesday, May 11, 2011 5:30 am

    For many of us who lived in the Valley at the time of her senseless murder, the name Christy Ann Fornoff instantly recalls a time when an entire community was sickened, its faith and innocence shattered.

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  • article Christy Ann Fornoff's murder not easily forgotten

    Wednesday, May 11, 2011 5:30 am

    For many of us who lived in the Valley at the time of her senseless murder, the name Christy Ann Fornoff instantly recalls a time when an entire community was sickened, its faith and innocence shattered.

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  • article Friend vividly remembers the day Christy Ann Fornoff was taken

    Tuesday, May 24, 2011 1:08 pm

    The weekend of May 11, 1984, Kristina Batchelder was looking forward to meeting her friend and former classmate Christy Ann Fornoff for one of their many roller skating outings at the Roller World rink in Tempe.

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  • article Friend vividly remembers the day Christy Ann Fornoff was taken

    Tuesday, May 24, 2011 1:08 pm

    The weekend of May 11, 1984, Kristina Batchelder was looking forward to meeting her friend and former classmate Christy Ann Fornoff for one of their many roller skating outings at the Roller World rink in Tempe.

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  • Donald Beaty

    Donald Beaty is scheduled to die May 25 in the 1984 murder of Christy Ann Fornoff.

  • Donald Beaty

    Donald Beaty is scheduled to die May 25 in the 1984 murder of Christy Ann Fornoff.

  • Kristina Reese

    Kristina Batchelder Reese stands inside what once was Roller World at 1625 E. Weber Driver in Tempe where she was supposed to meet her friend, Christy Ann Fornoff the weekend of May 11, 1984 when Fornoff was killed while collecting subscription payments on her newspaper route at the Rock Point Apartments. Reese and Fornoff were classmates at McKemy Junior High before Fornoff’s family moved to another part of Tempe and Christy began attending Connolly Middle School. The former roller rink building now houses Evolution Motorsports, a European Exotic car shop and University Mechanical, an engineering company where a mural from the skating rink still exists. Photo by Mike Sakal.

  • Kristina Reese

    Kristina Batchelder Reese stands inside what once was Roller World at 1625 E. Weber Driver in Tempe where she was supposed to meet her friend, Christy Ann Fornoff the weekend of May 11, 1984 when Fornoff was killed while collecting subscription payments on her newspaper route at the Rock Point Apartments. Reese and Fornoff were classmates at McKemy Junior High before Fornoff’s family moved to another part of Tempe and Christy began attending Connolly Middle School. The former roller rink building now houses Evolution Motorsports, a European Exotic car shop and University Mechanical, an engineering company where a mural from the skating rink still exists. Photo by Mike Sakal.

  • Kristina Reese

    Kristina Batchelder Reese stands inside what once was Roller World at 1625 E. Weber Driver in Tempe where she was supposed to meet her friend, Christy Ann Fornoff the weekend of May 11, 1984 when Fornoff was killed while collecting subscription payments on her newspaper route at the Rock Point Apartments. Reese and Fornoff were classmates at McKemy Junior High before Fornoff’s family moved to another part of Tempe and Christy began attending Connolly Middle School. The former roller rink building now houses Evolution Motorsports, a European Exotic car shop and University Mechanical, an engineering company where a mural from the skating rink still exists. Photo by Mike Sakal.

  • Kristina Reese

    Kristina Batchelder Reese stands inside what once was Roller World at 1625 E. Weber Driver in Tempe where she was supposed to meet her friend, Christy Ann Fornoff the weekend of May 11, 1984 when Fornoff was killed while collecting subscription payments on her newspaper route at the Rock Point Apartments. Reese and Fornoff were classmates at McKemy Junior High before Fornoff’s family moved to another part of Tempe and Christy began attending Connolly Middle School. The former roller rink building now houses Evolution Motorsports, a European Exotic car shop and University Mechanical, an engineering company where a mural from the skating rink still exists. Photo by Mike Sakal.

  • Webb Center

    Representing the Webb Center at the Be More Awards are, left to right, Cathy Weiss, executive director, Shelby Fuller, events coordinator, Marjorie Johnson, board member and Stephanie Fornoff, box office manager.

  • Webb Center

    Representing the Webb Center at the Be More Awards are, left to right, Cathy Weiss, executive director, Shelby Fuller, events coordinator, Marjorie Johnson, board member and Stephanie Fornoff, box office manager.

  • Webb Center

    Representing the Webb Center at the Be More Awards are, left to right, Cathy Weiss, executive director, Shelby Fuller, events coordinator, Marjorie Johnson, board member and Stephanie Fornoff, box office manager.

  • Terry Rubey

    Terry Rubey, of Gilbert, is shown, Tuesday, May 24, 2011 in Tempe in front of Connolly Middel School, where back in 1984 he attended school with Christy Ann Fornoff. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Terry Rubey

    Terry Rubey, of Gilbert, is shown, Tuesday, May 24, 2011 in Tempe in front of Connolly Middel School, where back in 1984 he attended school with Christy Ann Fornoff. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • article Time running out for killer, rapist who changed life in East Valley

    Wednesday, May 11, 2011 5:15 am

    When it becomes a parent's turn to speak for the first time at the Christy House in the Pines, a cabin and retreat center in northern Arizona for the loved ones of murdered children, one of its owners says it's not uncommon for intense emotion to leave them at a loss for words.

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