60's teen idol Barry Cowsill still missing after Hurricane Katrina.
**** Body of former teen idol Barry Cowsill found, four months after Huricane Katrina struck



Barry Cowsill has lost his way before. But now he's missing.
A member of the 1960s family singing group, The Cowsills, Barry Cowsill had recently moved to New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina ripped through on Aug. 29. He left a message on his sister Susan's cell phone that was retrieved a few days later. He said he was holed up in his apartment. He said he'd seen looting. He asked for help.
That was the last his siblings heard from Barry Cowsill.
That was nearly two months ago.
"Barry is not the only one," says Vicky Sedgwick, a friend of the Cowsills, and Webmaster of the band's official site turned search tool, Cowsill.com. "There are thousands of people still missing."
At the National Center for Missing Adults, the scroll of people missing from Katrina runs 165 pages long. Barry Cowsill is on page 33. . . . . .Full Story



Barry Cowsill has lost his way before. But now he's missing.
A member of the 1960s family singing group, The Cowsills, Barry Cowsill had recently moved to New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina ripped through on Aug. 29. He left a message on his sister Susan's cell phone that was retrieved a few days later. He said he was holed up in his apartment. He said he'd seen looting. He asked for help.
That was the last his siblings heard from Barry Cowsill.
That was nearly two months ago.
"Barry is not the only one," says Vicky Sedgwick, a friend of the Cowsills, and Webmaster of the band's official site turned search tool, Cowsill.com. "There are thousands of people still missing."
At the National Center for Missing Adults, the scroll of people missing from Katrina runs 165 pages long. Barry Cowsill is on page 33. . . . . .Full Story
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