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When Catherine and Charles Romer disappeared in 1980, their family believed they were murdered. Four decades later, they think the facts point to something else.

BRUNSWICK, Ga. — The family of two cold case victims whose car was found submerged in a Brunswick pond last weekend is grappling with a new revelation.

When Catherine and Charles Romer disappeared in 1980, their family believed they were murdered. Now four decades later, they think the facts point to something else.

Christine Heller Seaman said she and her sisters spent 44 years believing their grandparents were murdered and they lived in that mindset, fearful from the trauma of the violence they believed happened to their loved ones.

Now, Seaman believes her grandparents’ death was an accident and said for the first time since she was a teenager, her family is sharing memories of their grandparents without that same pit in their stomachs. She said they are processing the …

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