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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    I'm going to weigh in on the cell phone data with a point I haven't seen anyone else make. Back around 2006, I lived in a bigger city than Orlando and sometimes my phone would randomly attach to a tower a hundred miles away. I was constantly having to call the cell phone company to have the...
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    GA GA - Nancy Stewart Wilke, 20, Waycross, 12 Aug 1967

    And she's now listed on the Doe Network. I've also found an article from the time she was missing that suggests law enforcement thought there might be a link with the Mary Little case, but I don't have access to the database to pull the whole article. I'm reaching out to some fellow genealogy...
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    GA GA - Mary Shotwell Little, 25, Atlanta, 14 Oct 1965

    I made a labeled map of Lenox at the time of Mary's disappearance using a vintage postcard I bought on eBay. The only thing I'm not 100% on is exactly where the yellow parking was-but from the description in the papers it had to be in the labeled area. I'm positive about the location of the...
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    GA GA - Bridget Clodfelter, 27, Smyrna, 5 Sep 1992

    I misread the article. She left her apartment and (apparently) walked toward Windy Hill, not Cobb Parkway. This struck me because that really would've been a lonely walk late at night, and she would have passed a not so great apartment complex. Maybe more interestingly, Windy Hill was being...
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    GA GA - Bridget Clodfelter, 27, Smyrna, 5 Sep 1992

    She either lived in Post Village or one of the adjacent apartment communities. Post Village was a very large, relatively upscale (at the time) suburban garden complex. The adjacent communities are also spread out apartment communities. Here's a link to the renamed Post Village. It looks more or...
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    GA GA - Carlene Tengelsen, 16, Macon, 21 June 1972

    The article from the Macon paper was heartbreaking, but this line struck me. Makes you wonder if this woman really was a dingbat, or if she had a male relation living with her who might've been kidnapping young women and holding them in the attic.
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    GA GA - Nancy Stewart Wilke, 20, Waycross, 12 Aug 1967

    I submitted Nancy to the Doe Network. It just made me so sad when I stumbled upon her story a few years ago writing a paper about Mary Little, and I realized there was NOTHING about her on the internet other than an ancient news report.
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    GA GA - Nancy Stewart Wilke, 20, Waycross, 12 Aug 1967

    I think there are strong similarities between Mary, Nancy, and Carlene. It takes a certain kind of predator to pull off these kind of disappearances.
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    GA GA - Nancy Stewart Wilke, 20, Waycross, 12 Aug 1967

    No, if you reread the Topix discussion, no one claims Nancy's killer was found/convicted. Another cold case was touched upon, and that killer is who they were discussing. Her niece chimed in on the conversation, and clearly states no one has ever come forward with information about Nancy. I...
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    GA GA - Carlene Tengelsen, 16, Macon, 21 June 1972

    Y'all, my jaw dropped reading this thread. There are strong, strong similarities between this case and Mary Shotwell Little. Mary disappeared from an Atlanta shopping center, Lennox Square, in 1965. She met a co-worker for dinner, at some point went grocery shopping, and disappeared. It was...
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    TX TX - Deanna Merryfield, 13, Killeen, 22 July 1990 - #4

    I think of you and your sister often. After being away for awhile, I hoped I'd come back and learn that she'd been found. Good luck.
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    GA GA - Nancy Stewart Wilke, 20, Waycross, 12 Aug 1967

    I ran across this case a few years ago while researching the Mary Shotwell Little case. There are some MAJOR similarities. Both women had similar builds, were in their twenties, and had similar coloring. I actually think they look a bit a like. The circumstances of their disappearances are...
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    Mystery couple murdered in South Carolina, 1976 - #6

    Also, Jane didn't have the proper footware to hike. She had on heeled sandals. Few hikers bother carrying cute shoes in their gear. Plus, Jane's feet were described as being in good condition. I've hiked enough to know that no ones feet are attractive after a certain amount of hiking. Jane was...
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    Mystery couple murdered in South Carolina, 1976 - #4

    By the age of 25 I had had an insane amount of very expensive dental work done. The first round was caused by the fact I wore braces for five years, and braces worn for that amount of time, at least back then, caused damage no matter how careful you were. The second, more extensive and...
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    GA GA - Mary Shotwell Little, 25, Atlanta, 14 Oct 1965

    Charging the gas to her card and leading the police to North Carolina was a fantastic way to lead the investigators to NC. I don't really see a reason to use her card otherwise. Like you said, it wasn't like they were using her card to fill up (I don't think). I seem to remember it was for small...
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    GA GA - Mary Shotwell Little, 25, Atlanta, 14 Oct 1965

    A few years ago I read Ann Rule's book "And Never Let Her Go" about Thomas Campano, who killed Anne Marie Fahey. Campano was a powerful, rich, married man who became involved with a young, single woman and literally would not let her go. Fahey couldn't successfully extract herself from the...
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    GA GA - Mary Shotwell Little, 25, Atlanta, 14 Oct 1965

    I don't think that is outside the realm of possibility. She was a pretty girl, whom I sure dated normally when she moved to Atlanta. Lots of men, single or not, could have been attracted. Hell, she could have married Little to get away from a man she felt was horribly wrong but that she couldn't...
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    GA GA - Mary Shotwell Little, 25, Atlanta, 14 Oct 1965

    I agree about North Carolina being a red herring. Mostly because I can't get over the fact that another girl in Mary's social set who ended up with Mary's job was murdered. I have to believe that that job somehow led to both of their deaths. I think there's a connection to the bank. That bank...
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    GA GA - Atlanta, WhtMale 1029UMGA, 50-70, w/ photo of young girl, Dec'80

    I think the plus symbol had to be how Pam shorthanded the word 'and' since that's also the symbol she used between the names Pam and Dwight. Tami, as an Atlanta resident I just want to thank you. It's amazing you are so committed to helping these people reclaim their identities.

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