FL FL - Teresa Fittin, 18, Fort Lauderdale, 1 Aug 1975

  • #61
I'm going to guess, if she was truly pregnant, and she had been drinking, that would instigate an argument. If she left angry, and possibly a little tipsy, or even flat out drunk, then erratic driving would be expected. That car could be in a retention pond, a canal or lake nearby. Drones would be helpful as would Google Earth for that matter.

I'm curious to know why they suspect foul play - based on the wallet found in a library? Maybe but it could have washed up from a body of water, laid on an embankment and been picked up by a kid. The rainy season combined with flooding dredges up weird stuff all the time.

"Police say Teresa got into an argument with her boyfriend after returning from a bar. She drove off in her 1966 Nash Rambler........"
People did not worry about pregnancy and drinking in 1966. There may have been an argument, but that wouldn't have been the cause.
 
  • #62
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I would like to know where the apartment was. I've read two different addresses: 2713 SW 13th Court and Davie Boulevard.
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The Riverdale Branch Library, where her wallet was found, is located at 2710 W, Davie Boulevard, just 186 yards from the 2713 SW 13th Court.
 
  • #63
Teresa has been missing for 48 years today.
 
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A friend told Travisano in 1975 that Fittin suspected she was pregnant shortly before she disappeared. Her boyfriend at the time was the first to report her missing, Travisano said.

Police first told Travisano there was nothing to investigate. At 18, Fittin was legally of legal age. If she disappeared, it was probably because she wanted to, detectives told Travisano.

"I was a 37-year-old waitress, with no husband or boyfriend," she said. "They didn't take me too seriously. That's the way it was. In 1975 you didn't argue with the police."

I read this part on the website and found it really annoying. I imagine the result could have been different if they had taken this seriously from the beginning... that's the police and it will always be that way.

either way
rest in peace
 
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Following
 
  • #68
Bumping, today is Teresa’s birthday.
 
  • #69
Teresa has been missing for 49 years today.
 
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20 Unidentified Person Exclusions
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  • #72
After seeing so many articles about missing persons and their vehicles being pulled from various canals in Broward County and south florida… it makes you wonder if Teresa got into an accident and crashed into a waterway.
 
  • #73
This video on her disappearance goes over several newspaper articles. Some describe the incident with the psychic.

If she was in an accident, the addresses of places she might have gone, and the time of day would be important. Some things of note in the articles shared there:
> The address of her apartment is given as 2713 SW 13 Ct. This is directly next to the Riverland Branch Library. She could have walked there.
> The mother's address is given in the article as 1009 SW Fourth St.
> In one article, the time that she left is stated to be 1 p.m.
> In one article, a neighbor reported seeing her pull out of her driveway in her car.
> Her mother describes in another article how Teresa would go straight from the bank to Burdines' fashion department.
> She was a student at Stranahan High School, but one article describes it as a summer job, I assume she was on summer break.

Again the date in all of these older articles seems to be August 2nd, did it get mixed up over time?

I feel like it's important that her wallet was at the library when it's right next to her apartment, but she was seen driving away, why drive there? And if she was upset when she left and did go there directly afterwards, you would think someone would have remembered seeing her there?
If she left at 1 p.m. it also seems less likely for an accident to be unnoticed but not impossible.
 
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Bumping
 
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Today is Teresa’s birthday.
 
  • #76
May 9 2025 rbbm.
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''The volunteers behind Tampa-based Sunshine State Sonar hope to solve a 50-year-old mystery by finding the body of Teresa Lyn Fittin, a Fort Lauderdale high school senior who went missing in August 1975, lead diver and owner Michael Sullivan tells New Times.''

''Sullivan's company uses boats mounted with sonar equipment to find missing cars and people submerged in Florida's seemingly endless bodies of water. He picked up the Fittin case after finding dozens of 1950s and '60s-era cars while searching for other missing people in Broward County over the past year, he tells New Times.''
''His team will travel to Fort Lauderdale in June to begin the search for Fittin. Sunshine State Sonar's search area will focus on bodies of water near Davie Boulevard and expand from there.''
 
  • #77
Teresa has been missing for 50 years today.
 

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