FL FL - Annette 11, & Mylette Anderson 7, Jacksonville, 1 August 1974

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Poor girls, those sweet faces - I just can't understand it :(

I hadn't noticed it @Bit of hope but I see what you're talking about. I think it's just the old photo making it look like her pinkie finger is almost attached to the rest of her hand. I blew it up as much as I could and it looks like it's just the photo quality.

@KaylaraOwl FWIW I think it's worth submitting. No ruleouts and so few details about the remains...it can't hurt
 
How absolutely tragic.

The Wikipedia page for Knowles currently says he was an "acquaintance" of these girls' family and also that they disappeared the same night (?) he escaped prison. :( If both of those things are actually true (I've seen false information on Wikipedia before), it does seem possible he was responsible IMO.
 
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The sisters lived on a secluded road with one way in and one way out, a white car was seen in the driveway during the time the girls were home alone but nothing seemed suspicious to neighbors, the doors were closed with no signs of forced entry when their father returned home, the girls and one of Mylette’s dolls were the only things missing and the dog was closed in a bedroom rather than free to roam about the house as usual.

That sounds to me like someone the girls knew or were familiar with. I’m not familiar with the serial killer mentioned in the above article who they suspect abducted and killed the sisters, Paul John Knowles (The Casanova Killer). Just reading his Wikipedia page, I agree, I think it is possible. I wonder exactly how he was “acquainted” with the family?

All of his other victims’ bodies (not counting the ones he was only suspected of killing) were eventually found and usually not long after the crime. Annette and Mylette were exceptions. Maybe because he knew them more personally he took more time in concealing their bodies?

I don’t know. But it does sound like it’s a very good thing this monster’s spree ended when it did! IMO.
 
Is it me or just a bad picture, a stain...It looks like the little sister (Mylette) has somehow a deformed hand.
good catch - Mylette's little finger was contracted.

Skeletal remains were found last month at a construction site not far from where they lived, but it turned out not to be them.
https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2020/02/20/remains-of-multiple-people-found-at-jacksonville-construction-sites/

My mother's family went to church with them. The Andersons lived a very short distance from a swamp full of gators. My grandfather always said that would be the place to get rid of bodies you didn't want found.
 
Sept 5 2020
CRIME HUNTER: Who murdered 5 girls during summer of horror in 1974? | Toronto Sun
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In less than 20 minutes the Anderson sisters were kidnapped.

''Over the course of three months in muggy Florida, five young girls disappeared. Only the remains of two victims were ever found.
There have never been any arrests in the disturbing case.''

Sisters Annette and Mylette Anderson, 11 and 6, were snatched from their home where their mom had left them briefly. Their father called from a pay phone around 7 p.m. to tell them he would be home shortly.

Jack Anderson heard the dog barking in the backyard. Annette said the pup was just barking at birds. But when their father called again at 7:20 p.m., there was no answer. When he arrived home, the dog was locked in a backroom.

A massive search was launched. Neighbours say a white car was in the driveway at the time the girls vanished.

“Whoever went in the house would have to put the little dog up in Mommy and Daddy’s bedroom because he would eat them up because he was so attached to Annette,” older sister Donna Jeffers told FirstCoast News. “So badly.”

She added that her parents waited the rest of their lives for the little girls to return. It was a fruitless quest.''
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I found this namus entry: The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
These remains are only about 4 miles away from where Mylette went missing from. They would have actually been found in the mid 70's though not given to the police until 1980. They had to have checked this against Mylette right?
Paul Knowles, the prime suspect, killed Ima Jean Sanders in Georgia in August, 1974. According to his confession, he came back later to the place where he left her body, took her mandible and buried it... However, it's not mentioned if he buried it there or somewhere else.
Ima was 13yo and her remains have been located and identified since then; it's not clear if her mandible was located or not. This could be hers or one of the Anderson's.
Could this be his signature? Maybe he did the same with other victims. James Winkles also had the habit of burying his victims' mandibles separately. However, he committed his known crimes in the 1980s.
Anyway, I would like to know who could know the Anderson were home alone.
 
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Potential match

FL- Jacksonville, #UP58702, Child Jawbone (6-10 years old) likely found in the early 70s​

 
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Lillian (left) and Mylette Anderson, aged 11 and 7 respectively of Jacksonville, FL were abducted and murdered by John Paul Knowles on 1 August 1974. Their bodies have never been found.

LINKS:

Lillian Annette Anderson – The Charley Project
Mylette Josephine Anderson – The Charley Project


www.firstcoastnews.com

45 YEARS LATER: Still no answers in disappearance of Jacksonville sisters

Mylette and Annette Anderson went missing Aug. 1, 1974. Forty-five years later, there are no leads as to what happened.
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Paul John Knowles in 1974 arrest photo.

A very likely suspect in the disappearance of the Anderson sisters is serial killer Paul John Knowles.

LINK:
 
Does anyone know of the home address of the Anderson sisters?
 

Summary:
Annette and her sister Mylette were left home alone at approximately 6pm while their mother went to check on a sick relative. The mother called to check on Annette and Mylette at 7pm and were fine. When their father arrived home at 7:20pm, Annette and Mylette were nowhere to be found.

Circumstances of Disappearance:
Mylette and her sister, Lillian "Annette" Anderson, disappeared from Jacksonville, Florida on August 1, 1974. Their mother and older sister left them alone at home at approximately 6:00 p.m., while she went to care for a sick relative. Their mother called them at 7:00 p.m. to check on the children and everything was normal during the conversation, but when their aunt called later, no one answered the phone.

The girls' father, a commercial fisherman, was supposed to arrive home from work at 7:00 p.m., but he got delayed by twenty minutes due to a faulty boat motor. When he did get home, Annette and Mylette were nowhere to be found.

Neighbors said they saw a white car in the driveway of the Anderson residence sometime during 6:00 and 7:00 p.m., but nobody saw anything suspicious and no one saw the girls leave. Nothing was missing from the house except a baby doll Mylette owned. The doors to the home were shut, but not locked, and there were no indications of forced entry. The family's small dog, which usually had the run of the house, was shut up in a bedroom. Mylette and Annette were never heard from again.

That year several young girls between six and twelve disappeared from the Jacksonville area. The first was Jean Marie Schoen. Virginia Suzanne Helm vanished on September 27, and Rebecca Ann Greene disappeared on October 12.

Virginia's partially clothed body was found in a shallow grave a month after her disappearance; she had been shot in the head. Rebecca's skeletal remains were found three years later, washed up on the shore of Little Fort George Island at the mouth of the St. Johns River. Both girls were twelve years old when they died. Jean's body and the Anderson sisters' remains were never found.

Because the abductions happened in different parts of the city, authorities don't believe they are related. One suspect in their cases was Paul John Knowles, a serial murderer who was killed by police later in 1974. A photo of him is posted below this case summary. Ima Sanders, whose body wasn't identified until 2011, is another presumed victim of his.

Knowles claimed he killed 35 victims. After his death, they found tape recordings where Knowles said he'd abducted two girls matching the description of the Anderson sisters, killed them and buried them in a remote area at the west end of Commonwealth Avenue. The children's father subsequently filed a wrongful death suit against his estate.

However, Knowles was known for inflating his number of victims, and the police now believe his confession was probably false and he was not involved in the sisters' cases.

Annette and Mylette were both students at Louis Sheffield Elementary in 1974. Their cases remain unsolved.

 

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