IN IN - Brandy Wilson, 24, 4 June 2002, Colfax

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From your link, Salem:

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Brandy Wilson has been missing since June 2002.

Also:

During the investigation, detectives learned that Wilson left the couple's home without taking one of the family's vehicles. She also didn't take any jewelry or clothing, something Keaton says doesn't make sense. It makes her all the more determined to figure out what happened.
 
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Thanks, Salem, for posting this for me.

Doenetwork.org shows only two unidentified females in Indiana in that time frame and they both are African-American. Don't they upgrade now and then??
 
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Could she be the Jane Doe whose remains were found in 2013 in Casey, Illinois? I don't see her on the excluded list.

Jane Doe #UP11748 estimates:
  • Age: Between 20-40
  • Height: 5'3"
  • Weight: 140 lbs.
  • Hair: Brown, shoulder-length
The remains were found dumped off the I-70 interchange in Casey, which is just a little over 2 hours driving distance from Colfax, Indiana.

There's no Doe Network page, but it seems to still be an unresolved case.
 
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Bumping up cold case for Brandy.

Back to this old article. The Clinton County Sheriff's Office take a closer look at a cold case

Witnesses said Wilson [Brandy's husband] changed the home voice mail to only mention his name the day Brandy went missing. They also say Brandy expressed many times that if she came up missing it was at the hands of her husband.

This is what some who knew her said and it was reported in MSM. I wonder how her husband explained the answering machine change to LE.

My heart goes out to her children and her family. I hope she'll be located and receive the justice she deserves.

Photos of Brandy, circa 2002.
Brandy Nicole Wilson – The Charley Project
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Bumping..
 
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I don't know if the husband had something to do with it or if the letter really had plausible clues regarding the case. It was a young woman with two little ones, one of them a baby, although if she took money, it could be that she ran away with someone and rebuilt her life, but I I wonder... will it be possible to leave everything behind, children, work, home, etc... for an adventure? Or perhaps she did not see it that way.. she thought it would be something more serious.. it could also be that she was assaulted, cornered and murdered, although if she left with someone after more than 20 years, she has not felt nostalgic for her children, she has not treated them to contact..
wherever you are brandy
rest in peace
 
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bump for Brandy
 
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June 4, 2022

<<Brandy’s mother Pam has since passed away and her grandmother and grandfather also passed away, still hurting and wondering what happened to Brandy.>> :(

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Sept 7th post states Cold Justice will be looking into Brandy's disappearance!



Distinctive Physical Features
Piercing Pierced ears

Scar/mark Circular scar on back of neck

Tattoo tattoo of a \"Flower\" on her left breast, possibly a rose

Clothing and Accessories
"Eyewear" Glasses (wears occasionally)

 
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Bump for Brandy.

6 Unidentified Person Exclusions
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By Jill Sederstrom Oct 4, 2025 lengthy.
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'The last time Indiana mom Brandy Wilson saw her coworkers at a local factory, she left them with some chilling final words about her husband Kenny Wilson.''

''Watch Cold Justice Saturdays at 8 p.m. on Oxygen. Watch full episodes on Peacock and the Oxygen App.
“She told us it had gotten really bad at home and she was scared," Brandy’s coworker Clarissa Wessel recalled during Cold Justice’s Oct. 4 episode. "And if she didn’t show up tomorrow, that Kenny did something to her."

Brandy never returned to work and, more than 20 years later, her case remains unsolved.

Now, Cold Justice’s Kelly Siegler and Steve Spingola teamed up with detectives from the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office to take a new look at the cold case.

“Was Brandy’s marriage so bad she ran away? Or was she murdered? And if so, can we prove it without her body?” Siegler asked. “That has been the case’s biggest hurdle for 22 years and the reason we were asked to help.”
 

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