MD MD - Nancy Snow, 44, Annapolis, 6 Nov 1980

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JMO, I don't think she made it home to Annapolis. I think the search needs to start in Baltimore. Did anyone report seeing her at McGarvey's Bar in Annapolis? Did police check that lead? Otherwise, I suspect something happened on that drive home?
 
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Next month will mark 45 years missing.
 
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October 18, 2025

The daughters of a woman who has been missing for 45 years have united in hopes of solving the cold case — ahead of the anniversary of their mother's disappearance.

Stacy Snow, who is in her 60s, and her sisters, Justine, 60, and Kimberly, 59, were between the ages of 14 and 17 when their mother vanished on November 6, 1980.

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The three of them announced a reward fund last month, aiming to motivate witnesses who may hold crucial information about her 1980 disappearance.

Stacy, Nancy's eldest daughter, said they launched the fund "in hopes that there are still some people out there who have some information."

The business broker and science teacher, from Tampa Bay, Florida, said: "Maybe this will motivate them after all these years to come forward. Not only can they remain anonymous, but they'll also be given some money based on the evidence that they can come forward with.”

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More in article.
 
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October 25, 2025
“I know nothing,” Collins first told The Sun. Gradually, he opened up and, over a span of one hour and forty-five minutes, provided his version of events.''
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Annapolis woman Nancy Snow disappeared in 1980. (Photo courtesy of Snow’s daughters, Stacy, Justine and Kimberly)
 
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October 25, 2025
“I know nothing,” Collins first told The Sun. Gradually, he opened up and, over a span of one hour and forty-five minutes, provided his version of events.''
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Annapolis woman Nancy Snow disappeared in 1980. (Photo courtesy of Snow’s daughters, Stacy, Justine and Kimberly)
Were you able to read the entire article? When I saw it yesterday, after reading a certain portion of it, I was redirected to The Baltimore Sun website which required a login. I'm very interested in what all was reported if anyone has access that can be posted or can provide a synopsis of material on the website. Thanks!
 
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Were you able to read the entire article? When I saw it yesterday, after reading a certain portion of it, I was redirected to The Baltimore Sun website which required a login. I'm very interested in what all was reported if anyone has access that can be posted or can provide a synopsis of material on the website. Thanks!
Unfortunately, that was all i could grab, meanwhile, a possible re-post from a lengthy article from 2024.
2024
“She had the most beautiful voice I’ve ever heard in my life. When she-- before we moved to Maryland, she was a DJ at KRML, which was made famous by Clint Eastwood’s movie ‘Play Misty for Me,’” Justine said. “She had her own show called ‘The Snow Show.’ She had a TV show. It was called ‘Midday’ on KMST. She had an hour-long show where she would talk about current events and, you know, music, the jazz festival, all the stuff that was happening in our area. And every Friday, she would have an SPCA person come out with a dog that they would feature, and it would be adopted by the end of the show.”

'Corporal Noel says he keeps track of the house sitter to this day. “I would classify him as a witness and a person of interest, given that he is the last known person to see her alive,” he said.''

“We searched so many, so many recovered bodies,” Cordle said. Nancy had unique dental work, which helped eliminate cases quickly. She had a diastema -- a gap in her front teeth -- and almost all of her molars were missing except the one on her lower right side, which had a silver filling. ''
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