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The family of a missing bride-to-be announced a $100,000 reward Friday for information that helps find the woman. A day before the planned wedding, they also said her fiance passed a lie-detector test.
The wedding was scheduled for this Saturday.
Investigators have taken several computers from the home of a missing bride-to-be to examine e-mails for clues to her disappearance, police said Friday.
Officers who searched Wilbanks' neighborhood were also testing several sweat shirts for any connection to the case, though the police chief seemed doubtful. "We've picked up pieces of clothing all over," he said.
The police are said to consider this case a criminal investigation, but have given the media mixed signals about whether or not this is a case of the bride to be getting cold feet.
Her wedding was planned to be a big one with 600 invites sent out, and more than a dozen each of bridesmaids and groomsmen. "The Wedding is huge. It's the talk of the town," said Killie McCauley - the woman who introduced the couple. She also said that the bride was looking forward to the wedding and showed no signs of cold feet.
An AP story on the reward is here:
Family of Missing Bride Announces Reward - Yahoo! News
May 7, 2005 03:46 PMJennifer Howell
Quite Frankley, i think her fiance is crazier than she is for still wanting her. I hope they throw the book at her for all the money she wasted. Roswell, Georgia.
