KY KY - Heather Teague, 23, Spottsville, 26 Aug 1995

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that video doesn't work. Her mom claims Heather's disappearance had to do with hooking?

Not sure if the video that does not work is from the link i posted, but if so, it still works.

[video=youtube;GOi5RKvRUMo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOi5RKvRUMo[/video]
 
[video=youtube;jbG5j92VW4Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbG5j92VW4Y[/video]

Heather's mother held a rally outside Hopkins County Courthouse to expose the Kentucky State Police investigation into her daughters disappearance.
 
https://www.facebook.com/findheatherteague

Heather's mother has posted the FBI case files on Heather's Facebook page. The FBI file states of a 'Strong possibility of a drug/prostitution (strip club)/public corruption link to Heather Teague's abduction.' The FBI also showed up to her house in 2005 to tell her to get an attorney. They wanted heather's case to go federal due to the KSP corruption/cover up. Sarah had attorney show up at her residence in 2009 to tell her that Heather had been sold.

Sarah Teague has urged to public to contact Governor Steve Beshear to compel the Kentucky State Police to turn all evidence over to the FBI. You can contact hin through his website contact link: http://governor.ky.gov/pages/contact or tweet him @GovSteveBeshear on Twitter.
 
Any updates for this?

Just stumbled across this on Reddit. How terrifying that somebody can be snatched on a beach, with eye witnesses and police on the scene and still be missing nearly 21 years later
 
http://103gbfrocks.com/what-happened-to-heather-teague-the-underbelly-of-evansville/

I have FBI files which say that Heather’s abduction is linked to drugs, prostitution, public corruption and (strip clubs). [The] FBI has told me to ask the OIG in Washington, DC. They cannot explain their own files. I was told in 2009 that Heather had been sold. Three men, including the eyewitness attorney, were all busted and this information that Heather was with one of these men in 1998, which would’ve been 3 years after she was abducted.
 
http://103gbfrocks.com/what-happened-to-heather-teague-the-underbelly-of-evansville/
What Happened To Heather Teague? [The Underbelly of Evansville]
By sandman April 14, 2016
Heather Teague
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It was 12:45 on the afternoon of August 26th,1995, when Heather Teague was abducted while sunbathing on the Kentucky side of the Ohio River, just across from Newburgh, IN. Oddly enough, this was the day before the annual Ski Day on the Ohio event that we held for many years.

A witness on the Indiana side was looking along the beach with his telescope when suddenly he panned over to see a man come out of the woods, with a mosquito net over his face, and a wig to hide his identity. The man grabbed Heather by the hair and dragged her off into the woods. That was the last time anyone, except for the abductor, saw Heather Teague. Law enforcement were quick to respond, searching the beach area for clues and evidence. All they found was part of Heather’s bathing suit.
 
Search Team to Investigate Oil Tank for Evidence of Heather Teague

http://surfky.com/index.php/hopkins/179-news/kentucky/111818-search-team-to-investigate-oil-tank-for-evidence-of-heather-teague

Friday marks 21 years since then 23-year-old Heather D. Teague was last seen at Newburgh Beach in Henderson County.

KSP concluded the prime suspect, Marvin “Marty” Dill of Henderson, committed suicide before questions could be answered.

Jodi Powers Search and Rescue Technologies plans to look for Heather at a Geneva Bottoms area at 8 a.m. Thursday, in an effort to follow up on a lead that she may have been placed in an oil tank following her abduction, Sarah said.

Search for Heather Teague Continues Two Decades After Disappearance
 
Teague Continues 21-Year Search for Missing Daughter

http://www.surfky.com/index.php/daviess/daviess-county-news/179-news/kentucky/111863-teague-continues-21-year-search-for-missing-daughter

At approximately 3 p.m., search team and investigators from Kentucky State Police Post 16 finished working a scene along a remote oil field in Geneva Bottoms.

Sarah Nell Teague, Heather’s mother, had waited since early morning to receive information.

Sarah said although no signs of Heather's body were discovered in the tank today, she is hopeful that it's a start that leads to her daughter's whereabouts.

A vigil for Heather Teague is planned for 1 p.m. Friday in front of the old courthouse in Madisonville.
 
Family of missing girl files appeal over police records

http://www.thegleaner.com/story/news/2016/12/21/family-missing-girl-files-appeal-over-police-records/95696148/

An attorney for the family of Heather Teague has filed an appeal which he hopes will grant access to the chain of custody of a 911 tape from the day the 23-year-old Webster County woman disappeared off Henderson County's Newburgh Beach in August of 1995.

Chip Adams, an attorney from Madisonville, said the family filed an open records request with the Kentucky State Police for the chain of custody of the 911 tape and the request was denied. Adams said on appeal, the Kentucky Attorney General upheld the KSP's decision.

Adams said this appeal, which he filed Monda, takes the situation before Henderson Circuit Judge Karen Wilson who can order the state police to produce the chain of custody document and the tape itself for the judge to hear before making a decision

On the date of the hearing, he said, "the judge can hear evidence and we can argue as to why the open records request should be granted and why the state police should have to produce the document."

The Teague family and Adams contend that the chain of custody document is important because they believe they've heard two different 911 tapes generated from the day of Heather's disappearance.
 
Judge Hears Teague Family's Request for Records

http://www.tristatehomepage.com/news/local-news/heather-teagues-family-seeks-records-surrounding-9-1-1-calls/644525212

Attorneys for the family of Heather Teague and Kentucky State Police were back in court over records from the investigation into Teague's disappearance.

The family wants KSP records concerning who had possession of 9-1-1 calls made around the time Teague disappeared.

A judge could rule on the motion as soon as next week.
 
Judge to Hear Heather Teague Records Request in June

http://www.tristatehomepage.com/news/local-news/judge-to-hear-heather-teague-records-request-in-june/699407609

A judge will hear Sarah Teague's request for records related to the 911 call made around the time of her daughter's disappearance in 1995.

A Franklin County judge will hear her open records request against Kentucky State Police on June 5th over documents relating to who had possession of copies of 911 calls Sarah Teague claims were different from when she first heard them.

"They're going to have to come with what happened," Sarah Teague says, when asked about the upcoming court hearing. "The chain of custody means where this call came from, and we know for a fact that the eyewitness claims he called 911, but he didn't.."

A Henderson County judge granted KSP's motion to move the hearing to Frankfort. Teague expects a decision on the request the day of the hearing, which could bring long awaited answers to heather's disappearance.

"I believe it will because we really don't know what happened," she says.
 
Article from today: http://www.surfky.com/index.php/hen...4-mother-community-remembering-heather-teague

HENDERSON COUNTY, Ky. (8/26/17) — Twenty-two years ago today, Heather Danyelle Teague disappeared without a trace from Newburgh Beach in Henderson County.

A vigil is taking place 1 p.m. today at Victory Church in Madisonville.

Over the past several weeks, Sarah Teague of Madisonville has been gathering signatures on a petition to submit to Gov. Matt Bevin in an appeal to review the chain of command involving the evidence.

Sarah said Friday that she received several signatures outside a local grocery, and her goal is to obtain 10,000 before the next appeals court hearing in September.

The missing woman’s mother claims she has heard two different 911 tapes on two separate occasions, saying the Aug. 26, 1995 original recording can no longer be found.

She also believes the suspect involved in the kidnapping did not fit Marty Dill’s description at that time. She and her attorney were allowed to listen to the tape in 2008, adding she and her attorney heard a different 911 recording last winter.

More at link
 
Prayers for both Sue Ann and Heather. It's an eerie coincidence that they both went missing on August 26th - exactly 10 years apart.
Im not so sure this is just a coincidence

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In my opinion, there's a big sex trafficking"company" that's been going on in this area for 3 decades or longer. Most of the men that are involved are all truck drivers..so how convenient! And one guy is listed as being a truck driver and what his "loads" in his truck is DIRT! HE HAULS DIRT! So when I read Heather's poem she wrote the day she went missing.. where she mentions DIRT I just keep having these feelings about it! This is a big ring of people and some are police which would explain why NONE of these cases EVER get solved! Just my opinion, always

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Mother wins appeal over police records


A judge is ordering Kentucky State Police to disclose records for the 911 call from the day a 23-year-old woman went missing from a Henderson County beach in 1995.

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http://www.courierpress.com/story/n...an-wins-appeal-over-police-records/836593001/
 

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