Twenty-two years after the disappearance and vicious murder of Susan Taraskiewicz, her mother is still holding out hope that the case will be solved.Watch NewsCenter 5 report“Susan is always on my mind, it doesn’t go away,” Marlene Taraskiewicz said in an interview done by Massachusetts State Police.Photos: Unsolved Massachusetts mysteriesThe emotional plea for justice is part of the latest effort to find whoever is responsible for the killing of the Saugus woman. Billboards seeking tips were placed on Interstate 93 to mark the 20th anniversary of the crime.“Please, it’s 22 years and the case is still open,” Marlene Taraskiewicz said. “Our family not only lost Susan, but our family was devastated and it isn’t right.”Susan Taraskiewicz was last seen at Terminal E at Logan International Airport on Sept. 13, 1992. The 27-year-old worked for Northwest Airlines and took a break from her job to pick up sandwiches for her co-workers.The next day her body was discovered in the trunk of her car on Route 1A in Revere. Police say she was beaten to death.Investigators know some of her co-workers were involved in a credit card theft ring at the airline, but police say Susan Taraskiewicz was not involved. Her mother believes Susan Taraskiewicz’s brutal killing is connected.“I truly believe the people who murdered Susan are involved in this credit card ring,” she said.That possibility is still under active investigation by police, but they need someone to say what they know.“Please come forth, it’s not too late,” Marlene Taraskiewicz said. “It’s never too late to solve a murder.”

Twenty-two years after the disappearance and vicious murder of Susan Taraskiewicz, her mother is still holding out hope that the case will be solved.

Watch NewsCenter 5 report


“Susan is always on my mind, it doesn’t go away,” Marlene Taraskiewicz said in an interview done by Massachusetts State Police.

Photos: Unsolved Massachusetts mysteries

The emotional plea for justice is part of the latest effort to find whoever is responsible for the killing of the Saugus woman. Billboards seeking tips were placed on Interstate 93 to mark the 20th anniversary of the crime.

“Please, it’s 22 years and the case is still open,” Marlene Taraskiewicz said. “Our family not only lost Susan, but our family was devastated and it isn’t right.”

Susan Taraskiewicz was last seen at Terminal E at Logan International Airport on Sept. 13, 1992. The 27-year-old worked for Northwest Airlines and took a break from her job to pick up sandwiches for her co-workers.

The next day her body was discovered in the trunk of her car on Route 1A in Revere. Police say she was beaten to death.

Investigators know some of her co-workers were involved in a credit card theft ring at the airline, but police say Susan Taraskiewicz was not involved. Her mother believes Susan Taraskiewicz’s brutal killing is connected.

“I truly believe the people who murdered Susan are involved in this credit card ring,” she said.

That possibility is still under active investigation by police, but they need someone to say what they know.

“Please come forth, it’s not too late,” Marlene Taraskiewicz said. “It’s never too late to solve a murder.”