Bay Area software company manager Ylva Hagner disappeared in 1996 after working late at the office one night. Police may finally have new leads in the case.
State of California Department of Justice/Illustration by SFGATE
What happened to Hagner next, no one knows — unless a killer has been keeping a secret for nearly three decades.shut down a Redwood City park Hagner grew up in Sweden in a tiny community near the Arctic Circle. Around 1985, she moved permanently to the United States, where she lived with roommates in Palo Alto. Hagner was bright, well-traveled and lively. She soon gathered a large circle of friends, and her home was often host to dinner parties. Hagner had to write a sign to put outside the door:"Welcome,” it read. “Please Take Off Your Shoes. It's the Swedish Tradition.
When Hagner failed to show up for work or classes, acquaintances began worrying. She was not the type to drop off the map. Police were called, and an investigation was launched., unsettling signs were found at Hagner’s office. Before leaving, she habitually turned off her computer and tidied her desk each day. But investigators found her computer still on, with papers “strewn across her desktop.
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