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Suffolk County, New York District Attorney Ray Tierney on the latest in the investigation of Rex Heuermann. EXCLUSIVE – A now-63-year-old woman narrowly escaped serial killer Christopher Wilder in 1977, when she was 16, but she didn't know it until years later. On a Fort Lauderdale beach in late June of that year, LeAnne, who asked to be identified only by her first name, was hanging out with her friends when two pretty brunette women in their 20s, both wearing black T-shirts that read "Barbizon Modeling," approached the then-16-year-old girl and asked if she'd be interested in talking to their boss about a modeling opportunity for a local department store.

LeAnne thought: why not? She could use some extra money. "And because they were so affable and sweet, chatting to all of us girls there, they completely disarmed me. And I got up to go talk to this person and found him to be very polite, very professional," LeAnne told Fox News Digital.



"He was wearing shorts, maybe a polo-style shirt or a button-front shirt...

. He presented his business card to me, and as a 16-year-old, I completely believed his spiel. And the girls were right there.

" SERIAL KILLER MAY BE TIED TO YOUNG WOMAN'S 1983 COLD CASE KILLING IN NY LeAnne met Christopher Wilder when she was 16. (Handout) LeAnne would spend the next four hours talking to the man whom she eventually learned was Australian-American serial killer and former FBI Top 10 Most Wanted fugitive Christopher Wilder. Wilder killed at least ei.

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