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Feb 14, 2024 article
OZARKS UNSOLVED: 51-year mystery of missing Ozarks mother, Christine Seal, resurfaces as case file discovered
Christine Seal disappeared without a trace 51 years ago, and her case has left her family, friends, and investigators searching for answers ever since.www.ky3.com
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The case file from Christine Seal’s disappearance went missing. The files contained valuable evidence, and their disappearance was a significant setback in the investigation.
“All that was turned into the sheriff’s office in Lawrence County, and it all disappeared,” Trudy says. “All the records on Chris disappeared. And sometime later, they tried to somehow establish some new records. Now that’s just not right, you know?”
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Some of the drawings in the file are disturbing. At 3:52 is a drawing of the trailer home where Christine & her husband lived. It shows the kitchen area with a note that a towel was missing and an empty shell from some gun laying on the counter top. That's too coincidental. It gives the impression someone was shot. Did the police ever do ballistics analysis on the shell?
I wondered if the shell was found under the counter or on top. Would really be an oversight to be sitting right out like that. I figure it was a .22 since they mention two in the report.Some of the drawings in the file are disturbing. At 3:52 is a drawing of the trailer home where Christine & her husband lived. It shows the kitchen area with a note that a towel was missing and an empty shell from some gun laying on the counter top. That's too coincidental. It gives the impression someone was shot. Did the police ever do ballistics analysis on the shell?
I'm going to look at more of those notes, too. Its crazy that LE has kept losing the file, recreating it and losing it again. They did find some evidence from the scene - Christine's hair and a handkerchief of hers. Some of this evidence could be tested.
It was nice to see her son and husband, as well as her mom.
Wish we knew why the case files keep disappearing, are re-created, then disappear again. It's like someone local to the town doesn't want the disappearance solved. Christine's husband was from the Cassville area. Her family was from out of town. They were a military family, so her father was transferred often.
The tv news anchors say this part of the feature on Christine's case was recorded 5 years ago, but it wasn't shown due to being "lost" in the computer, then later "recovered". Ok.
JMO, Christine didn't leave on her own. Everything she owned was still there at the trailer - her clothing, personal belongings, etc.
some things are incorrect here