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Is this him? I know he worked for public school systems.Her ex-husband R.F.W. is deceased. He passed in 2006 in Arizona.
Process*Decided to start digging into the Glenna case again. Found mention of her in alocal newspaper in a section posted October 14th in 1988. It was an Order of Publication and Notice of Hearing Final Account.
FILE NO. 88-33718-ES-M
I'm in the processing of requesting these records, though I'm unsure of how quickly I'll get them, being a holiday season.
Yes, that is the Robert West that was married to Glenna.Is this him? I know he worked for public school systems.
So far no credible sources have listed a vehicle description.Any idea as to what kind of vehicle Glenna was driving at the time? This article says her vehicle was missing too.
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Cold Case Benton Harbor: The Disappearance Of Glenna Jane West
The mysterious disappearance of the strikingly beautiful Glenna Jane West who was reported missing in December of 1977 after not being seen for a month.wbckfm.com
And did they ever find it?Kicking this thread back up, as I just moved to the area and find this case intriguing. I do have a few things that confuse me. Paw Paw is not in Berrien County, so was she last seen in Paw Paw, but resided in Berrien County? I'm also curious as to a car description, as there does not seem to be one.
I'll head up to the genealogy department at a few of the local libraries this week and see if I can find any news clippings on the case. I would think that even in 77, reporting someone missing after a month, was a big deal.
As a local, I would ask anyone related to the case shoot me a message, as I'm willing to conduct searches and spend time and resources on this case, so any access to information, without needing to look up every detail, would be highly appreciated.
So if the things were as awful in the rain an snow as a Grand Torino ..The FBI description of her car is rather vague, stating that: It is possible she may have been driving a late sixties to early seventies model greenish brown, full-sized station wagon. Here is a Ford station wagon which might fit that description.
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Local papers do not show any vehicles matching that description as having been sold via newspaper classifieds. However, there were complaints of shore erosion in the area that led to a makeshift attempt at a seawall that primarily consisted of vehicles to deter the erosion. Detective Moore has been made aware of this, but I'm unsure if it's been investigated. The majority of the seawall building was a few years before she went missing, but it never hurts to check. That being said, I don't know how easy that would be to check.The FBI description of her car is rather vague, stating that: It is possible she may have been driving a late sixties to early seventies model greenish brown, full-sized station wagon. Here is a Ford station wagon which might fit that description.
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I haven't personally seen them, as the cost for the aerial photographs were more than I was willing to pay, but I do know that LE has considered the possibility that her vehicle may have, either intentionally, or unintentionally, found it's way into the river.So if the things were as awful in the rain an snow as a Grand Torino ..
Fords .
Pontiac however was doing great things . As was GM with suspension and performance .
I dont think Bob did it . Open to change my mind but ..first case impression. We know those can change rapidly .