CA CA- Brenda Sue O'Connor, 20, #MP104731, last seen traveling from San Diego to Wilseyville, April,1985,*evidence of foul play*

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Brenda Sue O'Connor, Female, White / Caucasian
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Missing
Date of Last Contact

April 19, 1985
Missing From
Wilseyville, California
Missing Age
20 Years
Current Age
59 Years

Case Numbers​

NCMEC Number

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ME/C Case Number

--​

Demographics​

Missing Age

20 Years​

Current Age

59 Years​

First Name

Brenda​

Middle Name

Sue​

Last Name

O'Connor​

Nickname/Alias

--​

Sex

Female​

Race / Ethnicity

White / Caucasian​

Height

5'-2" - 5'-5" (62 - 65 inches) --​

Weight

100 - 110 lbs --​

Circumstances​

Date of Last Contact

April 19, 1985​

NamUs Case Created

June 20, 2023​

Last Known Location (Map)

Location

Wilseyville, California 95257​

County

Calaveras County​

Circumstances of Disappearance

Brenda O'Connor was last seen after traveling from San Diego to Wilseyville, CA in April,1985. There is evidence of foul play. Her significant other, Lonnie Bond Sr., their infant son Lonnie Bond Jr., and friend Robin Scott Stapley, also went missing at that time. The bodies of Lonnie Bond Sr. and Robin Scott Stapley were recovered in June, 1985.​

Physical Description​

Hair Color

Blond/Strawberry​

Head Hair Description

Body Hair Description

Facial Hair Description

Left Eye Color

Blue​

Right Eye Color

Blue​

Eye Description

 
Last edited:
April 10 2025
''On Thursday, April 9, task force members and community leaders came together at the sheriff’s office in San Andreas to return the remains of Brenda Sue O’Conner to her family. The image box pictures show the hearse carrying the remains draped in a white cloth adorned with flowers that left after a short invocation by a sheriff’s chaplain.

While sheriff’s officials did not disclose how she met the killers or how she was murdered, her remains were interred in a San Andreas crypt along with over 1000 unidentified pieces of human remains until they were exhumed in 2021 by the Cold Case Task Force, who believed DNA technology had advanced far enough to get a possible identification match.''
 

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