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Logan Airport Worker Susan Taraskiewicz​ Was Murdered 33 Years Ago. There's Still A $250,000 Reward In The Case.

Thirty-three years have now passed since the murder of Susan Taraskiewicz in Massachusetts and there's still a $250,000 reward in the case.

(CBS Boston)

Updated on: September 15, 2025 / 8:41 AM EDT

Thirty-three years have now passed since the murder of Susan Taraskiewicz in Massachusetts and there's still a $250,000 reward in the case.

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On September 13, 1992, Taraskiewicz took a break from her night shift at Logan Airport in Boston where she was a ramp crew chief for the now-defunct Northwest Airlines. It was 1 a.m. and she went to go get sandwiches for her co-workers. Taraskiewicz never came back to work or her family's home in Saugus.

The next day, her body was found in the trunk of her car. She had been beaten and stabbed. The car was parked outside of an auto body shop on Route 1A in Revere. Police believe Taraskiewicz was killed somewhere else, and her body was driven to the shop.

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