now since its confirmed he has been in Georgia I wanted to throw this woman out there.. it could be something it could be nothing.. especially since he is all over the place at any given time. I wonder if anyone in her family would remember what the Bob Robert guy looked like.
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1501dfga.html
Name: Nancy Stewart Hranko Williams
Case Classification: Endangered Missing
Missing Since: March 1, 1988
Location Last Seen: Sandy Springs, Fulton County, Georgia
Physical Description
Date of Birth: October 9, 1961
Age: 26 years old
Race: White
Gender: Female
Height: 5'2" to 5'4"
Weight: 90-100 lbs.
Hair Color: Reddish-brown, bleached blonde and dyed black.
Eye Color: Blue
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Tattoo of the letters "JENFR" across her knuckles.
Identifiers
Dentals: Not Available. She wore top dentures.
Fingerprints: Available
DNA: Available
Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: Unknown
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown
Circumstances of Disappearance
Nancy Stewart Hranko Williams, known as Bobbie Jo, was living with a man in Sandy Springs, Georgia in 1988. She did not know much about him but she told her mother she was afraid of him and wanted to get away.
They stayed in motels in the Wheeling, West Virginia area when they went to visit family and friends in Ohio, because he was supposed to have dealings of some sort there.
The family has not heard from Nancy since March 1988. Her family says it is uncharacteristic of her to be out of touch with them for so long. Because of no contact for so many years, her family fears foul play.
https://www.facebook.com/WeWontForgetThem/posts/1512770338736998:0
Nancy Stewart Hranko Williams was 26 years old when she vanished. She had a young daughter, but that may have been about all she had going for her. The Sandy Springs, Ga., police detectives investigating her disappearance said Williams lived a hard life — a fact that several of her family members acknowledged when it was discussed last week. Davis didn’t mince words when describing Williams.
“She was a known drug user and a prostitute,” Davis said of her sister. “I’m not like that. My mother was a Christian, and I am, too. But she was still my sister.”
Sandy Springs Detectives Jon Williams and J.T. Williams traveled to Belmont County last week to meet with the missing woman’s family in Powhatan Point and to search for clues in her disappearance. They became involved in the investigation after Davis reached out for help. She contacted their department because her sister was living in Fulton County, Ga., when she went missing. That area was later incorporated and today is known as Sandy Springs.
Davis said Nancy Williams was born and raised in Powhatan and was living in Georgia with a man her family did not know very well when they lost contact with her. The family members all lived in Powhatan Point, according to Davis, and her Nancy would “hang out” in Bellaire and Wheeling.
Davis said her sister “kept a room” at the Rogers Hotel in Wheeling, where she would sell sexual favors.
The man in Nancy’s life was identified by Davis as Robert Mayhew, aka Bob or Tom Katz and Bob or Tim Wilson. She said he would accompany her sister on frequent trips back and forth from Georgia to the Ohio Valley.
The detectives said they are not sure about the identity or the whereabouts of “Robert Mayhew.” They added that they would appreciate any information that a member of the public might be able to provide about him, since they would like to talk to him about the case.
“Nancy had lived a low lifestyle, had been known to hitchhike, been into prostitution, frequent to bars and had been in several jails,” Davis wrote about her sister.
Nancy Williams was also described as a small woman — 5 feet 2 inches to 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighing 95-100 pounds. She had short, reddish blonde hair that she sometimes dyed black and blue eyes. Born on Oct. 9, 1961, she used the alias “Bobbi Jo,” according to family members. She also had a tattoo on her fingers that spelled out “JENFR” and may have had more tattoos.
The woman’s last contact with her family came in early 1988 by phone.
Relatives also received a collect call from the man Nancy was living with in February 1988. He told them Nancy had left him and was headed for the Ohio Valley.