WASHINGTON (AP) — Christine Levinson had endured nearly four years of despair since her husband, Robert, disappeared in Iran.
Every glimmer of hope in the U.S. government's search for him had faded
away, every optimistic lead had ended with disappointment. Privately,
some believed he was probably dead.Then, in November 2010, the mother
of seven, who had never given up hope, received an email from an
unknown address. A file was attached.
But it would not open.
Every glimmer of hope in the U.S. government's search for him had faded
away, every optimistic lead had ended with disappointment. Privately,
some believed he was probably dead.Then, in November 2010, the mother
of seven, who had never given up hope, received an email from an
unknown address. A file was attached.
But it would not open.