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Catina Salarno's sister, Nina Salarno, became a prosecutor in California to warn others about a common tactic abusers use.
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‘48 Hours’ ‘The Boy Across the Street’ revisits Stockton murder, family’s fight for justiceHours” this week profiles the brazen slaying of Catina Rose Salarno, lured out of her Pacific dorm in 1979 and shot to death ...
The 1979 murder of 18-year-old California college freshman Catina Salarno changed the course of her family's lives—sparking a decades-long battle to keep her killer in prison.
In September 1979, 18-year-old Catina Salarno arrived at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, eager to ...
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Family still fighting to keep teen's killer behind bars 45 years laterThe family of Catina Salarno, who was fatally shot in 1979 by her 18-year-old boyfriend, Steven Burns, has spent the last 35 ...
Catina Salarno was found hours later, still alive but critically injured. She had visible scratches, suggesting she tried to get help. She passed away shortly after midnight. Burns, meanwhile, ...
London-based Romanian actor Catinca Maria Nistor (Golda) will storm onto the LA stage this June with The Second Coming of ...
In 2001, I started my career as a child therapist specializing in play therapy & working with children ages 2-5 with stressors in their life impacting them socially-emotionally-behaviorally.
When 18-year-old Catina Rose Salarno arrived at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, to begin her freshman year in September 1979, she thought she was starting life anew.
Her name was Catina Salarno. Harriet and Mike Salarno were getting ready for bed when the phone rang at their San Francisco home. Mike answered it. His tone signaled the news. Harriet Salarno ...
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