May 7th, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
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It was nearly two years ago that 19-year-old Donna Jou left home with a man she met on the Internet and then disappeared.
For almost two years, her parents believed that John Steven Burgess knew what had happened to their daughter but refused to tell them.
On Thursday, Jou's parents finally got answers to questions that have haunted them.
Burgess, a convicted sex offender, had pleaded guilty earlier this week to involuntary manslaughter and to concealing Jou's body. He agreed to meet with Jou's parents at Los Angeles Police Department headquarters.
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