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« on: July 03, 2006, 12:08:52 PM »

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Deidre Harm is 21 years old and 5'4'' tall. She has red hair and hazel eyes and weighs about 145 pounds.  She has a 4-month old daughter.  She was last seen wearing a black shirt and blue jeans.  Deidre has two distinct tattoos: one on her left arm is a purple star with her daughter's name, Vegas Hazel, and birthday. She also has a red and blue star pattern tattoo on her right arm.




For more information on Deidre, go to the link below

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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2006, 02:39:56 PM »

Deidre Harm's Remains Found Miles from the Spot Where She Vanished

By  Seamus McGraw
November 27, 2006

WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. (Crime Library) —  For nearly five months, the friends and family of Deidre Harm, a 21-year-old single mother who vanished after an evening of partying at two downtown Wisconsin Rapids bars, held out hope that someday she would return home, battered, perhaps, but alive.

Those hopes were dashed late last week when police positively identified the skeletal remains found by hunters in a remote patch of woods some seven to ten miles from downtown Wisconsin Rapids as those of Deidre.

Now, investigators from the Wisconsin Rapids Police, the Wood County Sheriff's Department and the state bureau of criminal investigation, are trading notes, and reviewing scores of tips, trying to answer the last remaining question about Deidre's fate, was she the victim of some kind of tragic mishap or a suicide, or did she fall victim to some predator?

For now, authorities are keeping their hunches to themselves. But they note that they are intrigued by the fact that her remains — decomposed and scattered across several acres, perhaps by animals or other natural events — were found so far from the bright lights of downtown where she was last seen. At least part of the investigation is now focusing on how Diedre got to the secluded spot where she was found, authorities say, as well as the question of whether she met her end in those woods, or whether she died elsewhere and was perhaps transported there.

A perky young woman with an infant daughter whom she was raising essentially alone, Deidre had been, according to all accounts, brimming with excitement after having just signed the lease on a new apartment in downtown Wisconsin Rapids, and decided to celebrate when she vanished on June 10.

That night, she had hired a babysitter for her four-month-old daughter, Vegas, and, together with a close friend, a young man, she hit a two of her regular haunts, an upscale strip club called the Finish Line and later, a place across the street known as the Body Shop.

During the course of the evening, authorities said at the time, she and her friend became separated, and she was seen in the company of one, and perhaps two other men later that night at the Body Shop, authorities reported. Then she disappeared.

It was not immediately clear whether police have identified and interviewed the other man or men.

http://www.crimelibrary.com/news/original/1106/2702_diedre_harm.html
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« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2007, 07:36:05 AM »

Diedre Harm's Killer Still at Large

By David Lohr
January 16, 2007

WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. (Crime Library) — The Wisconsin Rapids Police Department has released the sketch of a man they believe may be able to provide them with information on the disappearance and death of Deidre Harm.

According to Wisconsin Rapids Police Chief Kurt Heuer, the individual depicted in the sketch was seen with Deidre at the Finish Line bar on the night of her disappearance.  He is described as a white male with a tribal design on his left forearm.

During an interview with News Line 9, Heuer said he believes people in the community may hold the key to solving Diedre's murder.

"If they've got any information at all, even a hint as to who this individual may be, we need to have that information," Heuer said.  "We really need the community to step up and help us put a name to this individual."


Chief Heuer said the man is not a suspect, and that he only wants to interview him to see what information he might have about Deidre's activities prior to her disappearance.  As of yet no one has come forward with information about the man, and Deidre's friends and associates say they have never seen him before.  Heuer has not given any further details regarding the sketch or how it might relate to the case.

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« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2008, 01:27:31 PM »

'Persons of interest' surface in Harm case
By Karen Madden • Daily Tribune Staff • June 14, 2008

Two years after authorities first received a report of a missing 21-year-old Wisconsin Rapids woman, investigators have received new information about "persons of interest" in the case.

A recent article in the Daily Tribune about the Deidre Harm Memorial Ride led to new tips from people who hadn't previously called law enforcement, Wood County Investigator Sgt. Shawn Becker said.

"This information provided most recently has led to other names of individuals that we would consider persons of interest in this case," Becker said. "We've gotten several phone calls, which led to several different interviews."

Months after she disappeared, hunters found Harm's remains in Seneca.

The Wood County Sheriff's Department, Wisconsin Rapids Police Department, state Department of Criminal Investigation and the FBI are actively working on the case, Becker said. Investigators are sorting through recently received information and verifying which of it is credible.

Harm's father hopes officials will find the answers so Deidre's daughter, now 21/2, will know what happened to her mother.

"It doesn't get any easier," Scott Harm said. "There isn't a moment that I don't think about it."

For Deidre's family, last weekend was the most difficult. She disappeared on a weekend, making the one nearest the anniversary date the hardest time to get through, said Glenna Schneider, Deidre's aunt. Deidre's mother, Gail Itzen, still is struggling with her daughter's death.

"Things would be so different now, if she were still with us," Schneider said.

Deidre was last seen the evening of June 10, 2006, at the New Body Shop in Wisconsin Rapids, and although authorities have interviewed people of interest, they have not found the man seen talking to Deidre the night she disappeared. Becker worries people have become too focused on the man's sketch. He's asking that residents refocus on Deidre's picture.

"We want them to take a look at her picture and try to recall if they saw her that night," Becker said. "We know the bar was quite crowded; we talked to 20 or 30 people in the bar and there were about 50 more that night."

Scott Harm asks that anyone who knows even the smallest detail to contact authorities. Learning what happened to Deidre is like putting together a giant puzzle, he said.

"We need all the pieces to make the puzzle," Harm said.

http://www.wisconsinrapidstribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080614/WRT0101/806140425/1982
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« Reply #5 on: August 14, 2009, 08:16:14 PM »

Christopher Revak Considered A Person of Interest

More twists and turns in the case against a man accused of killing a Douglas County woman.

Following a tip and the similarities between two murders separated by hundreds of miles.

Wisconsin Rapids Police confirm they're looking at Christopher Revak as person of interest in a 2006 homicide.

Police there say in June of 2006, 21-year-old Deidre Harm went missing from a bar.

Hunters later found her remains in a field.

However, police say they do have more than one person of interest in the case, including Revak.

Wisconsin Police are working with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office.

Late last month, prosecutors charged Revak with the murder of Rene Williams in 2007.

She was never seen again after leaving work at the Eagle's Lodge in Ava.

Deputies suspect Revak dumped Williams' body in a heavily wooded area.  Her body has not been found.

They say they have blood and saliva evidence linking Revak to Williams' death.

Revak hanged himself in jail after his arrest.

The Douglas County Sheriff says Revak could also still be connected to two other murders.
http://ozarksfirst.com/content/fulltext/?cid=176112

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