FL Michelle Lynn Otter 15 missing from Ocala, Florida 1998

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Michelle Lynn Otter – The Charley Project
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Michelle Lynn Otter

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Michelle, circa 1998; Age-progression to age 31 (circa 2013)

  • Missing Since05/07/1998
  • Missing FromOcala, Florida
  • ClassificationEndangered Missing
  • Date of Birth08/04/1982 (36)
  • Age15 years old
  • Height and Weight4'11, 95 pounds
  • Clothing/Jewelry DescriptionA t-shirt, a blue and brown flannel shirt, blue jeans and a necklace. Carrying a bookbag.
  • Distinguishing CharacteristicsCaucasian female. Brown hair, green/hazel eyes. Michelle has a lazy left eye. Her ears are pierced and she wears eyeglasses. Michelle's nickname is Missy. Some agencies may spell her first name "Michele."
Details of Disappearance
Michelle was last seen leaving her school during the morning hours of May 7, 1998 in Fort McCoy, Florida. Fort McCoy is near the Ocala National Forest. Michelle has never been seen again and her case remains unsolved. Foul play is suspected.
 
Michelle's circumstance of disappearance according to DoeNetwork is a bit different:
"Otter left her father's house at 16611 NE 141 Street in Fort McCoy for the bus stop on the morning of May 7, 1998. She has not been seen or heard from since."

There doesn't seem to be any articles about this girl. Cases with so few details are so sad.
 
I find it odd that the family trailer burns down shortly after Michelle goes missing and how the family declines an interview. Most families of missing people would love to get media coverage.

MISSING: Michelle Otter, 15, disappeared after leaving for school
MISSING: Michelle Otter, 15, disappeared after leaving for school
By Danielle Lama
Published February 23, 2022
Updated 11:35PM
Marion County
FOX 35 Orlando
It was May 7, 1998, in Fort McCoy, a rural community north of Ocala. Michelle Otter left her family’s home to go to school - possibly to catch the school bus. What happened to her next is a mystery.

OCALA, Fla. - It’s a mystery that has stumped Marion County deputies for 24 years: what happened to Michelle Otter?

"That day she left the house and was never seen again," said Marion County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Paul Bloom.

It was May 7, 1998, in Fort McCoy, a rural community north of Ocala.

Michelle left her family’s home to go to school - possibly to catch the school bus. What happened to her next is a mystery.

"Initially it came in as a runaway possibly…15-year-old female that had left home. Had not come back home from school," Bloom explained.

Sgt. Bloom says that theory was quickly thrown out. Investigators say Michelle never showed up at North Marion High School at all.

And as the days passed by, her disappearance grew more and more sinister.

"She took nothing with her… there was money on the dresser, all of her clothes at the house. Now we are suspecting something more heinous," Bloom said.

Days have turned into years without any answers.

"One of the biggest challenges, especially when working on a case such as a long-term missing child case is keeping that case active in the public eye," said John Bischoff, VP of the Missing Children Division at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).

Bischoff says most of the cases reported to them are resolved quickly. But we found some Florida kids’ disappearances date back to the 1960s.

The organization has a team devoted to showing the public how these kids may look today.

"They take pictures of the missing child, they take pictures of the mother, the father around that age, and they work to make a composite – an age progression," Bischoff said.

Michelle would be 39 years old now.

Little is known about her and what she was like as her family declined an interview with FOX 35. Deputies say shortly after the teen went missing, the family's trailer in Fort McCoy burned down. Investigators didn’t find anything indicating the fire was suspicious.

"There is a missing piece to this puzzle. The puzzle to solving her disappearance. Somebody has that missing piece, they’re holding onto that," Bloom said.

Anyone with information on Michelle’s disappearance is asked to call the Marion County Sheriff’s Office or the NCMEC tip line at 1-800-THE-LOST.
 
im working on this case right now, pi out of Florida, friend suspects a family member, was wondering if anyone had any information on the parents current addresses/phone numbers, they might be willing talk considering its been so long
 
I'm back; I've done quite a bit of work and have submitted a report to the Marion county sheriff's office, i believe a man named billy orn sexton lived down the street from Michelle and kidnapped/sexually abused her before murdering her; having spoken with the father, dean, multiple times, I can just about guarantee that he did not have anything to do with the disappearance. Marion county sheriff's office did not take formal interviews or investigate the case as if it was a kidnapping; they assumed that Michelle ran away from home. The mother claims that she found her daughter's backpack on a bed in an abandoned house across the street, and the father claims that he saw his daughter's clothes in a truck parked down the street from where they lived. Billie's ex-wife claims that billy has abused children in the past but got acquitted in court due to convincing his at the time wife into dropping the charges; billies' record corroborates this. Billies most recent ex-wife also claims that she was given clothes by billie as a gift that were "much too small for me to fit in." When I questioned her further about what the clothes looked like, she provided a description that matched the description of the clothes that Michelle went missing in. while all of this may be circumstantial, the testimony against billie from his other ex-wives was thankfully enough to destroy billies' reputation in the paternity suit between him and his most recent ex-wife, which has
opened up a route for criminal charges to be pressed against billie for the sexual assault of his current ex wife's children. The Michelle Lynn otter case may never be officially closed, but the man i believe
hurt missy will be in jail for the rest of his life.
 
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