Was Cory Bober ever investigated as a suspect?
No. Records from King County and Puyallup show no sign that Bober was questioned about his actions the night of Misty’s disappearance. Bober said he was never questioned. In 1994, Puyallup police Sgt. Herm Carver asked him to take a polygraph test, and reportedly said, “You are our suspect.” Bober initially agreed to take the test, but refused at the last minute, citing his distrust of police. After his refusal, there was no follow-up. Anecdotal evidence suggests that police did not regard Bober as a serious suspect. Diana recalls detective Jim Doyon saying so. Bober recalls Doyon telling him the same thing. A November 1993 report by KING-TV’s “Evening Magazine” stated that Puyallup police said Bober was not a suspect. Bober denies involvement. He says a neighbor assaulted him the night of the disappearance, and Puyallup police responded to his 911 call. The police report of the incident, obtained by The News Tribune via public disclosure, was at filed at 1:30 a.m. Sept. 18, 1993 a few