Sandra Peters, 24, was a young female state worker from Amsterdam who arrived for an ordinary Wednesday, September 23, 1970, inside the New York State Department of Labor offices in Albany�another morning of desks, phones, and routine paperwork, with no reason to expect that the workday would turn into a scene of sudden terror.
A co-worker, Joseph C. White, had been away on sick leave for weeks before walking back into the building and up to his office carrying what looked like an innoce
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