The Missing Valedictorian: What Happened to Cleashindra Hall?
Feb 2, 2021
A teenager just weeks away from graduation never made it home from work, and more than 25 years later her family is still searching for her.
According to
this link:
•Clea had a part-time job working for Dr. Larry Amos doing clerical work on weekends and after school.
•was scheduled to work at 5:00 pm on Monday, May 9, 1994
•although only a few blocks away, someone always drove & picked her up. Her mother drove her this day.
•Around 8:00 pm, Clea called home and spoke to her mother. She wanted to know if anyone had called for her. Nobody had.
•told her mother she’d call once done with work
•Clea never worked past 10:30 pm, but as time went by her mother fell asleep.
•her mother woke up at 12:45 am, realized Clea wasn’t home, and called Dr Amos.
•Dr. Amos picked up on the first ring; he said that Clea had signed out of work at 8:30 pm; he had seen her getting into a car w/ an unknown person.
•The next day her bro called from school stating she was nowhere to be found
•PBPD made the family wait 24 hrs before filing a missing persons report
•Her purse, identification, and all her belongings were still in her bedroom
•male student (possibly bf) was interviewed and took a polygraph test (inconclusive)
•Dr. Amos was interviewed 2 weeks later & refused to take a polygraph test
•another employee was interviewed & had a diff story; Clea signed out 8:25, employee offered her a ride but she declined saying she’d walk home
•March 2012, 4 bags of evidence was gathered at Amos’s home; it’s been questioned whether this evidence ever made it to the crime lab initially.
Sources:
www.arkansasonline.com/news/2012/may/10/pb-police-investigate-delay-missing-teens-case/
charleyproject.org/case/cleashindra-denise-hall
www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/1142