CA CA - Tara Lossett Cossey, 12, San Pablo, 6 June 1979

  • #21
There were quite a few young girls who were abducted and their bodies concealed in California's East bay region during the 70's and 80's that have not been solved. Curtis Dean Anderson was convicted of the Xena Fairchild killing and is generally believed to have killed Amber Swartz. He may have been involved in others. He would have been 17 and lived over 100 miles away in 1979 so he is probably not involved in Tara's case.

No, that Curtis Dean Anderson critter probably didn't take Tara (although you never know; at age seventeen he may have had access to a car ) but it was someone just like him.
 
  • #22
Bumping...where is Tara?
 
  • #23
I was raised in the East Bay. I was not aware how many gals were dissapered.
 
  • #24
Time to bump for Tara again. Where are you, Tara?
 
  • #25
I wonder if Tara' s disappearnce is connected to that of Diane Dye. The girls were close in age and San Pablo is only a 1hour 47 minute drive from San Jose.
Diane disappeared a little over a month after Tara vanished.
 
  • #26
Bumping for Tara; another child missing during a trip to the store.
 
  • #27
Bumping for Tara...it's now been 41 years.
 
  • #28
Tara Lossett Cossey – The Charley Project

Last updated December 22, 2020; details of disappearance updated.


Details of Disappearance
Tara was last seen in San Pablo, California on June 6, 1979. She walked to Pirelli's Liquor Store to purchase a bag of sugar for her mother during the day. Tara was last seen inside the Montalvin Shopping Center. She never returned to her family's residence and has not been heard from again. Few details are available in her case.
 
  • #29
43 years missing... :(
 
  • #30
In the vicinity of any city or town there is usually no shortage of violent criminals... as in the late seventies these criminals could get away with their crimes more easily, when DNA was not what it is now and there were no surveillance cameras in On all the streets, people tend to link unsolved cases to the few "known" repeat offenders in the area, even though there is no evidence to support it... I'm sure she was kidnapped by a psychopath, but I wouldn't say it's necessarily a serial killer in the sense that he had a series of murders behind him... although perhaps he is a serial killer who was never arrested...

I also see that San Pablo is not such a big city (today it has about 30,000 inhabitants, probably less in 1979). People tend to know each other in those communities (which is why I believe in the sightings at the mall after she left the store)...rather than an out-of-town serial killer who lived somewhere in the area, I'm leaning more to think about a local weirdo hiding in plain sight, who might have previously met the victim (even superficially) and convinced her to come with him or help him store something in the back of his truck. I think this scenario is more likely here than a stranger who appears out of nowhere and covers your mouth with a towel soaked in ether...there are no witnesses, no clues, no clues, no evidence of a crime, just one. girl who disappeared into thin air...

either way
rest in peace
 
  • #31
In the vicinity of any city or town there is usually no shortage of violent criminals... as in the late seventies these criminals could get away with their crimes more easily, when DNA was not what it is now and there were no surveillance cameras in On all the streets, people tend to link unsolved cases to the few "known" repeat offenders in the area, even though there is no evidence to support it... I'm sure she was kidnapped by a psychopath, but I wouldn't say it's necessarily a serial killer in the sense that he had a series of murders behind him... although perhaps he is a serial killer who was never arrested...

I also see that San Pablo is not such a big city (today it has about 30,000 inhabitants, probably less in 1979). People tend to know each other in those communities (which is why I believe in the sightings at the mall after she left the store)...rather than an out-of-town serial killer who lived somewhere in the area, I'm leaning more to think about a local weirdo hiding in plain sight, who might have previously met the victim (even superficially) and convinced her to come with him or help him store something in the back of his truck. I think this scenario is more likely here than a stranger who appears out of nowhere and covers your mouth with a towel soaked in ether...there are no witnesses, no clues, no clues, no evidence of a crime, just one. girl who disappeared into thin air...

either way
rest in peace
I would agree. Also San Pablo in 1979 was not a great area. Lots of Prostitution on the streets and bad elements at the time. I noticed that as a kid of 14. So its not unthinkable that Some pervert, maybe someone she knew, grabbed her and did her harm when they realized they were going to be in trouble. A good cold case detective might be able to come up with something new......or reinterview someone that might just confess.
 
  • #32

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Tribal information: Tara is described as "Bi-racial, White and Native American" and is of Choctaw descent.




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