FL FL - Amy Billig, 17, Coconut Grove, 5 March 1974

rbbm. imo, speculation.
If the perp wanted to misdirect an investigation, he might..
-Use Amy's camera to take a pic of a vehicle belonging to someone they know is an unstable individual.
-Plant said camera at the F.T. knowing that biker gangs travelled through there?

Amy Billig – The Charley Project
''Amy's camera was located at the Wildwood exit on Florida's Turnpike shortly after Amy's disappearance. It was turned in by a man who had heard she was missing. Wildwood would have been on the route the biker gangs took traveling north.

Nobody knows if Amy had the camera when she disappeared, however; it might have disappeared before she did. The film inside, once developed, revealed no clues as to her whereabouts. The majority of the photographs were completely overexposed.

Another sidenote to Amy's disappearance involved harassing phone calls that Susan began receiving shortly after Amy vanished in 1974. A then-unidentified male caller informed Susan that Amy was abducted by members of an illicit sex ring organization and being held captive.

The caller tormented Susan for 21 years until 1995, when FBI agents were able to trace a call the man made using his cellular phone. Until that time, the caller always used a pay phone to harass Susan, making him difficult to apprehend. The caller was identified as Henry Johnson Blair, who worked for the U.S. Customs Department''

''The addition of Blair into this case focuses renewed attention on to a man Amy described in her journal. Amy wrote that she was considering running away to South America with a man she called "Hank." Blair's nickname is Hank. A photo developed from a roll of film in Amy's camera showed a white van which was identical in color and model to a van Blair drove in 1974. Blair's job with the Customs Department required him to relocate to South America around the time Amy specified in her journal.''
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  • Missing Since03/05/1974
  • Missing FromCoconut Grove, Florida
  • ClassificationNon-Family Abduction
  • SexFemale
  • RaceWhite
  • Date of Birth01/09/1957 (65)
  • Age17 years old
  • Height and Weight5'5, 110 pounds
  • Clothing/Jewelry DescriptionA denim miniskirt and cork platform sandals.
  • Distinguishing CharacteristicsCaucasian female. Brown hair, brown eyes. Amy has a two-inch appendectomy scar on her abdomen. She may have a tattoo. She has a high-stepping gait.''
 
756UFFL

Could this be Amy?
This doe was found in a drainage ditch in June 1974 in broward county Florida. She is a close match to Amy’s height and weight descriptions, though the age is a bit off.
What really got to me is that this doe was wearing “high heeled shoes with cork soles”, the same shoes Amy was wearing when she was last seen.
 
756UFFL

Could this be Amy?
This doe was found in a drainage ditch in June 1974 in broward county Florida. She is a close match to Amy’s height and weight descriptions, though the age is a bit off.
What really got to me is that this doe was wearing “high heeled shoes with cork soles”, the same shoes Amy was wearing when she was last seen.
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Interesting find, Ws thread..
FL - FL - Fort Lauderdale, WhtFem 756UFFL, 21-35, in drainage ditch, Jun'74 | Page 2 (websleuths.com)
 
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756UFFL

Could this be Amy?
This doe was found in a drainage ditch in June 1974 in broward county Florida. She is a close match to Amy’s height and weight descriptions, though the age is a bit off.
What really got to me is that this doe was wearing “high heeled shoes with cork soles”, the same shoes Amy was wearing when she was last seen.
I think it would be worth sending this.
 

18DFFL - Amy Billig​

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Name: Amy Billig
Case Classification: Non-Family Abduction
Missing Since: March 5, 1974
Location Last Seen: Coconut Grove, Dade County, Florida.

Physical Description​

Date of Birth: January 9, 1957
Age: 17 years old
Race: White
Gender: Female
Height: 5'5
Weight: 110 pounds
Hair Color: Brown wavy
Eye Color: Brown
Nickname/Alias: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Two inch scar from appendix operation on abdomen.

Identifiers​

Dentals: Available. Much dental work.
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Available in CODIS.

Clothing & Personal Items​

Clothing: A short blue denim skirt and cork platform sandals.
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Disappearance​

Billig was last seen hitchhiking along Main Highway in Coconut Grove, FL on March 5, 1974. She was headed to her father's office. Billig never arrived; she has not been seen since.

Law enforcement agencies have never closed Billig's case.

She often hitchhiked in her neighborhood. She was known as a flower child, and a very spiritual, very social, well adjusted teenager.

Her mother Susan Billig died on June 7, 2005 at the age of 80 after searching ceaselessly for her daughter for 31 years.

Investigating Agency(s)​

Agency Name: Miami Police Department
Agency Contact Person: Missing Persons Unit - anonymous - if you wish.
Agency Phone Number: 305-579-6530; 305-579-6111
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: 406906

NCIC Case Number: M-964017070
NCMEC Case Number: NCMC600311

Information Source(s)​

The National Center For Missing and Exploited Children
A & E Network
America's Most Wanted
FDLE
Florida Missing Children Information Clearinghouse
amazon.com


Amy Billig Pt. One​

The Path Went Chilly

INFO​

March 5, 1974. Coconut Grove, Florida. 17-year old Amy Billig phones her father from her home and arranges to meet him at his workplace in order to borrow money to have lunch with friends. Amy is last seen hitchhiking next to a highway, but she never shows up to meet her father or her friends and is subsequently reported missing. After being informed that Amy was abducted by a gang of bikers, her mother, Susan Billig, spends the next several years attempting to track her down and even encounters a biker who claims to have bought and owned Amy for a time. The Billig family also has to endure two decades’ worth of harassing phone calls from another man who claims to have kidnapped Amy, but even after the caller is identified and arrested, no trace of Amy is ever found. Was Amy Billig actually abducted and held captive by bikers? Was the tormenting caller responsible for Amy’s disappearance? Or could an unknown third party have murdered her instead? This week’s episode of “The Path Went Chilly” chronicles one of the most convoluted missing persons cases we’ve ever covered, which has still not found a conclusive resolution after 45 years.

Additional Reading:

“Without a Trace: The Disappearance of Amy Billig” by Greg Aunapu and Susan Billig

Amy Billig

Amy Billig – The Charley Project

The Night Caller: 21 Years of Unspeakable Grief (Published 1995)

The Night Caller

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO AMY?

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article226721904.html

 
I knew about Amy's case due to unsolved mysteries and it has always caught my attention and there are so many theories that those motorcyclists took her away, that she was taken to England, that she died of an overdose, that she wanted to go to South America, etc. In the end, there is nothing reliable anymore and I think we will never know what really happened to Amy... beautiful young hippie girl...
I hope with all my heart that your passing was not painful. Rest in peace, Amy.
 
Imo, looking back and recalling memories of both Amy Billig and Natalee Holloway cases it appears that Beth Holloway has gone through similar experiences as Amy's mom Susan did trying to found her daughter Amy. It's so unfair to endure the pain of a missing child let alone have a third party mislead you about your child is beyond cruel. No one should have to experience the struggles they have gone through. More help for parents trying to find a missing child is needed and perhaps turning over partial case file to the parent(s) after awhile may help in some cases. Again, imo.
 

18DFFL - Amy Billig​

Billig 1
Billig 3
Billig 5
Billig 6
Billig 7

Name: Amy Billig
Case Classification: Non-Family Abduction
Missing Since: March 5, 1974
Location Last Seen: Coconut Grove, Dade County, Florida.

Physical Description​

Date of Birth: January 9, 1957
Age: 17 years old
Race: White
Gender: Female
Height: 5'5
Weight: 110 pounds
Hair Color: Brown wavy
Eye Color: Brown
Nickname/Alias: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Two inch scar from appendix operation on abdomen.

Identifiers​

Dentals: Available. Much dental work.
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Available in CODIS.

Clothing & Personal Items​

Clothing: A short blue denim skirt and cork platform sandals.
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Disappearance​

Amy was last seen hitchhiking along Main Highway in Coconut Grove, FL on March 5, 1974. She was headed to her father's art gallery, which was located less than one mile away from her home one Commodore Plaza. Amy never arrived; she has not been seen since.

Two weeks, after Amy's disappearance, a hitchhiking college student found Amy's camera in the grass beside the Florida Turnpike, near the Wildwood exit, about 250 miles northwest of Miami. When the film was developed, there was only one photo-an overexposed photo of a light-colored pickup truck in front of a light-colored wall with a vine growing up it. Police were never able to find the truck or the wall.''
 
No good solid reason why i do not believe a biker gang murdered Amy, just hoping that people are still keeping eyes and ears open for her in case the body was not in fact 'dumped in a swamp'. imo, speculation.

Published Feb. 27, 1998|Updated Sept. 12, 2005
''Billig, a willowy young woman who weighed 102 pounds and stood 5 feet 5 inches tall, was taken to a Pagans' party in the Everglades, where the gang had a trailer-clubhouse. The Pagans were major dealers in drugs, guns and prostitutes in the 1970s.

"She became insulting to some of the bikers," Calvar said. "You don't do that in those groups. That's when they started to teach her a lesson. Through the rape, she probably fought back, and that's why they kept pumping her with dope."

About two dozen gang members raped Billig as they controlled her with drugs, Calvar said. Finally, she had had too much. Her heart stopped.

Through with her, her tormentors dumped her in the swamp.

"We will never find a body," Calvar said.''
 

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