An Essex County, New Jersey, Superior Court judge ordered the disclosure of records from a police department about a 25-year-old missing-persons case involving a journalist, whose disappearance the media linked to a so-called vampire subculture.

The police department in Nutley, New Jersey, where Susan Walsh disappeared in 1996, claimed its case files were exempt from New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act because the investigation is still open.

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