Sue and John Graham, whose 18-year-old British-born daughter Hannah disappeared on September 13, issued a written and videotaped statement describing the case as a nightmare and noting that despite thousands of tips from the public, the college sophomore has not been found.
"Somebody listening to me today either knows where Hannah is, or knows someone who has that information. We appeal to you to come forward and tell us where Hannah can be found," Sue Graham said in the taped statement. "John has already said that this is every parent's worst nightmare. Please, please, please help end this nightmare for all of us. Please help us to bring Hannah home."
Jesse Leroy Matthew Junior, a former college football lineman and sometime cab driver, has been charged with "abduction with intent to defile" in the disappearance. Police say forensic evidence also connects the 32-year-old Charlottesville man to the 2009 slaying of Morgan Harrington, a 20-year-old Virginia Tech student.
The Grahams thanked the investigators as well as members of the public who have offered support.
Mark Eggeman, search and rescue coordinator for the Virginia Department of Emergency Management, said his team was focusing on 520 square kilometers surrounding downtown Charlottesville and had covered just under half of that ground. A law enforcement computer mapping specialist has been brought in to help the team piece together the areas it has covered into a master planning map.
"It's a lot about just trying to connect dots," he said. A plane was taking high definition images on today of areas on the west and east sides of town, which will then be scanned and analyzed with computer software.
Despite the technology, the backbone of the search is still the officers trudging through fields and walking along creek beds.
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