FL FL or ? - Missing and Wanted - Glen Stark Chambers, killed his gf, Sarasota, escaped from prison and vanished 35 years ago

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  • Glen Stark Chambers, convicted of murdering his girlfriend in 1975, escaped from a Florida prison in 1990 and remains at large.
  • Chambers hid in a delivery truck to escape Polk Correctional Institution and was discovered missing upon the truck's arrival in Daytona Beach.
  • He was convicted and sentenced to death, later commuted to life, and had previously escaped from jail shortly after his sentencing.
  • Authorities describe Chambers as intelligent and manipulative, with various skills and interests.
Glen Chambers was born on March 10, 1951, and would be 74 years old today.
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He is 6 feet, 3 inches tall, with blue eyes and brown hair (now possibly gray and thinning), a 3-inch scar on his right forearm and a "LIVE FREE OR DIE" tattoo on his upper left arm. The tattoo was covered with another tattoo that appears to be a butterfly and something else.

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Have you seen Glen Chambers? How to report a sighting​

If you have information on the whereabouts of Glen Chambers:

  • Call FLDE at (850) 410-7000 or submit an email
  • Call your local law enforcement agency
  • Call 911 in case of an emergency

 
He could be your neighbor. He has piercing blue eyes

Another aged progressed photo

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He was described as a narcissist and a convincing liar adept at manipulating others, with a history of heavy drinking and drugs.

Chambers has skills in carpentry, electronics and wastewater management, and interests in astronomy and anthropology. He is trained in martial arts, plays the guitar and enjoys fishing and basketball.


According to FDLE, Chambers has family in Minnesota and Florida.

 
I wonder if when he escaped, he hunted down her son. He seems like the type that would torment the victims family.


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On Jan. 22, 1975, Chambers assaulted his 21-year-old girlfriend Connie Weeks in the parking lot of Sarasota Lanes, a bowling alley where she worked as a server. Chambers went to jail, but Weeks bailed him out.

They returned to the Sarasota apartment they shared, where he attacked her again.

He brought Weeks to Sarasota Memorial Hospital with severe brain trauma.

According to an In Pursuit with John Walsh episode description, Weeks was severely bruised and injured all over. Her hair had been pulled out and she was unable to move or speak. Chambers had beaten Weeks so violently that her brainstem was nearly severed.

She died 5 days later, leaving behind a toddler son.

 
There's no paper trail at all on the toddler son whose name was Christopher. According to this article she was known as Connie Kerns (husband's name, as I believe she had left him with her son prior to meeting Glen Chambers. In 1975, Glen Chambers Killed His Girlfriend; In 1990, He Escaped From Jail.

I'm guessing the boy's father got custody upon her death.

Chamber's appeal to the supreme court has a detailed summary of the events in the court papers on the case. Chambers v. State
 

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