A women named Crystal reached out to me and is commenting on reddit. Saying this is her mother, Susan Hope Lund. A press release will be on Friday. I can't find a missing persons report for Susan. But either way this is news is great to hear!![]()
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A women named Crystal reached out to me and is commenting on reddit. Saying this is her mother, Susan Hope Lund. A press release will be on Friday. I can't find a missing persons report for Susan. But either way this is news is great to hear!![]()
Identified as Susan Hope Lund, of Tennessee
from the link - "Lund had three young children, all under age 6, and was pregnant when she went missing from her home on Harrier Court, off Jack Miller Boulevard, according to Leaf-Chronicle archives from 1993. Her husband, Paul Lund, was a Fort Campbell soldier.
I came across this article while looking up information about Susan. The article is from August of 1993 and states that Susan was alive and well living in Alabama in August of 1993 and that she called police to inform them that she was safe. Obviously, she was already deceased by that point so either the police lied about the call or someone involved had that call placed with the goal of getting the case closed. Either option is very sad. There was an article before this one from July 1993 that stated the police believed Susan was alive and well in Alabama and that one of the detectives traveled to Alabama and made no contact with her, but they are "80% sure she's there". This is so strange to me. How can you make no contact with someone who has been missing that long, but just assume she's there and close the case? Which she obviously was not there, as she had already been found deceased in January of 1993.
from the link - "Lund had three young children, all under age 6, and was pregnant when she went missing from her home on Harrier Court, off Jack Miller Boulevard, according to Leaf-Chronicle archives from 1993. Her husband, Paul Lund, was a Fort Campbell soldier.
Clarksville Police abandoned the search for Susan Lund after two weeks, saying they believed she had left Clarksville “by her own choice” and was alive and well living in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, where they said she was seen the week after Christmas.
A few weeks later, Paul Lund said his wife had been seen on Interstate 65 near Louisville, “looking thin, pale, attired in the same clothes she was wearing the night she vanished,” according to a Feb. 24, 1993, Leaf-Chronicle article."
horrible, she was pregnanti wonder if she was really seen or it was mistaken identity. who did this?
I do not like the sound of the "sightings" or the assumption that she was fine in Alabama, 7 months after she had been found murdered in Illinois (and Kentucky?). Something is very fishy in all this. I have to wonder if these false sightings were maybe not an innocent misunderstanding, but something falsely reported by a suspect to try to throw LE/family off.
She was missing slightly over a month before her death. Ina is about 180 mi away from Clarksville, according to Google. I wonder how she got there or if she was dumped there after her death.
RIP Susan Lund.
I do not like the sound of the "sightings" or the assumption that she was fine in Alabama, 7 months after she had been found murdered in Illinois (and Kentucky?). Something is very fishy in all this. I have to wonder if these false sightings were maybe not an innocent misunderstanding, but something falsely reported by a suspect to try to throw LE/family off.
She was missing slightly over a month before her death. Ina is about 180 mi away from Clarksville, according to Google. I wonder how she got there or if she was dumped there after her death.
RIP Susan Lund.
That could be true. And would be very sad if it is true, but that does seem to happen from time to time.A third possibility: could the call have been a hoax, just for the fun of it?