TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The case of a teen who was dismembered, and thrown into a dumpster near downtown Tucson shook the entire southern Arizona community, and beyond.
It’s a case that has stuck with Tucsonans for decades, and a name many of us know well--Diana Vicari.
The 19-year-old had a promising future as a Pima Community College student, who was working two part-time jobs.
The evening of October 22nd 1992, was the last time Diana was reportedly last seen alive near the Tucson Convention Center for a concert. It’s believed she may have made her way to a house party or bar.
The following day there was a gruesome discovery--partial remains in a dumpster in an alley on 7th and Ferro.
“The female witness that located the severed arms, she had been coming through looking for alumin

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