TX TX - Ira Elizabeth Shaw, 15, Austin, June 19, 1978

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Missing Age - 15 Years
Current Age - 60 Years
First Name - Ira
Middle Name - Elizabeth
Last Name - Shaw
Nickname/Alias - "Liz" "Ira-Liz"
Sex - Female
Height - 5' 0" (60 Inches)
Weight - 120 lbs
Hair Color - Black
Eye Color - Brown
Race / Ethnicity - Black / African American
Date of Last Contact - June 19, 1978
Location - Austin, Texas 78705
Circumstances of Disappearance - Ira Elizabeth Shaw was last seen at about 5:00 P.M. on 06/19/1978, leaving the Lyndon B Johnson Library at 2313 Red River St. Ira was working a summer job at the library and expected to walk to her aunt's home to meet her mother.
Other distinctive physical characteristic - Large light-colored birthmark on the front of her right leg. Extends from her pelvis and down her thigh.

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Hello and good to see you are still following her case after all these years. Keep us updated if you hear if it's her or not. Did she have the afro when she went missing? A killer may have shaved it off in order to conceal her identity while travelling in a car was my initial thought. There is definitely a resemblance. (although the earlobe is different)
 
This is her Nephew. I just had to case re opened. This looks like her a lot. Sent info to Det on the case
I hope there's some movement in her case.

I was wondering if you knew where her aunt's house was at the time she went missing - the house where she was supposed to be walking to. I wanted to map it and see if anything jumped out with some other cases.
 
I was wondering if you knew where her aunt's house was at the time she went missing - the house where she was supposed to be walking to. I wanted to map it and see if anything jumped out with some other cases.

Also, was walking to her aunt's after work a typical thing for Liz? I know it was still early summer, so probably she hadn't been working at the library for very long yet. But even a short time is enough for someone to be watching her routines, you know?

In addition, anyone here familiar with that part of Austin during the time period? Would it have been considered fairly safe for a young girl to be walking on her own?
 
I hope there's some movement in her case.

I was wondering if you knew where her aunt's house was at the time she went missing - the house where she was supposed to be walking to. I wanted to map it and see if anything jumped out with some other cases.
Booker T Washington Projects. They were taken down earlier this year
 
Also, was walking to her aunt's after work a typical thing for Liz? I know it was still early summer, so probably she hadn't been working at the library for very long yet. But even a short time is enough for someone to be watching her routines, you know?

In addition, anyone here familiar with that part of Austin during the time period? Would it have been considered fairly safe for a young girl to be walking on her own?
It was actually her mom house. Aunt was staying with them at the time. Dad stayed in area also. He refused to speak with Det. Late last year. He passed away 2 months ago.
 
I found it odd that Liz was listed as a surviving child in her fathers obituary. Any thoughts on why he would not talk to the detective? Recently a Deck Brewer Jr was identified as likely one of two males that abducted, raped, and Murdered Susan Wolfe. That took place on 01/09/80. Her body was discovered 2000 block of E 17th street the next morning. I can not make any family connections to Austin for Mr Brewer.
 
Also, was walking to her aunt's after work a typical thing for Liz? I know it was still early summer, so probably she hadn't been working at the library for very long yet. But even a short time is enough for someone to be watching her routines, you know?

In addition, anyone here familiar with that part of Austin during the time period? Would it have been considered fairly safe for a young girl to be walking on her own?
LBJ library is a presidential library, and it’s located on the edge of the UT Austin campus. I’m certain it would not have been considered unsafe at all, although I wasn’t there in the 1960s.
 
Also, was walking to her aunt's after work a typical thing for Liz? I know it was still early summer, so probably she hadn't been working at the library for very long yet. But even a short time is enough for someone to be watching her routines, you know?

In addition, anyone here familiar with that part of Austin during the time period? Would it have been considered fairly safe for a young girl to be walking on her own?
I worked at the U of Texas at Austin campus from 2002 to 2012.
The LBJ Library area of campus at 5PM in the summer was fairly isolated and slow with a smattering of people about. I am sure 1978 would have been similar. I can see where a small woman by herself could be vulnerable walking east. Particularly near the Library walking past Sid Richardson Hall and perhaps cutting across a large parking lot with few vehicles. In 1978 June 19 was not a federal holiday as it is now. It was a known symbolic holiday in Texas and referred to as Juneteenth. I wonder if this could have been a hate crime? LBJ was not liked by many Texans for his civil rights legislations he signed into law. I think Liz’s disappearance would have received a lot more attention if it had occurred in more recent times than it did in 1978.
 

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