When discussing cold cases from West Michigan, it's hard not to bring up the name Shannon Siders. Her 1989 murder went unsolved for a quarter century until the Newaygo County Cold Case team connected the dots and made arrests in 2015.
Five years later, a Newaygo native and author, who grew up connected by family to the case, has decided to write a book about it.
"Shannon and I were the same age when she was killed," said Jennifer Dornbush, who grew up in Fremont and graduated from Western Michigan Christian High School in Muskegon in 1989. "I remember learning of her death because my father was the Newaygo County medical examiner when her body was found."
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