Cold Case Murders: Spotlight on Craig Ross Jr. after his arrest for Kidnapping Charlotte Sena

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The recent arrest of Craig Nelson Ross Jr., the alleged kidnapper of Charlotte Sena in upstate New York has brought renewed attention to a pair of cold case murders that took place in Saratoga County. 

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The cases of Christina White and Jennifer “Moonbeam” Hammond, who disappeared years apart, remain shrouded in mystery, with their skeletal remains discovered in rural Greenfield, New York.

Christina White, aged 19, vanished near Daketown Road in June 2005, and her skeletal remains were uncovered a year later. Her phone, wallet, and a knife she typically carried were missing. Authorities determined she had been fatally stabbed.

Jennifer Hammond, an 18-year-old Colorado native, was last seen in August 2003 while selling magazines door-to-door at Creek and Pines Trailer Park, off Middleline Road in Ballston Spa. Hammond’s body was discovered near the location where 9-year-old kidnapping victim Charlotte Sena was rescued by the police.