July 16, 1986
10:30 PM
Wednesday night
Today is July 16, 2025
39 years ago. allegedly you got a phone call from a male with a deep voice. You had fallen asleep on the sofa and had to be awaken by your son. You took the call. Shortly after the call ended you told your son you were going to a 'friends' house and would be back. You never returned! At that time I was working at a convalescent center in Marietta. I had already worked a 12 hour shift and had been asked by the daughter of the 2nd shift nurse if I would work over another 6 hours because her mother had OD'ed earlier and was in ER. I stayed. I called you on Thursday like we always did on our days off when neither you and I worked. You working the 'mini shift' at the Beattie Plant in Fountain Inn Friday-Sunday. I worked 7 days on/7 days off 12 hour shifts. When I called you on Thursday I was told you had gone to the store and would be back in a little bit. Called again same day and you were still not back. 3rd time calling, same day, and you were still not there. Called again on Friday, July 18, 1948..........finally your son told me that you had left that Wednesday and had not come home. Living in northern Greenville, I packed up the girls in the car and drove down to Simpsonville to the police department. Explained to the officers about the situation. They said it was 'too early' to file a report. Frustration set in for me. Went to the Simpsonville Police Department........again on Saturday, July 19, 1986..........filed a 'missing person report' on you and while there there was a call from Fountain Inn Police that your car had been found. Followed the police to where your car was located. Georgia Street in a industrial park. Forensics from Greenville was called. Your car was dusted with NO fingerprints found. Not even yours. Car windows were down. The front seat was pushed all the way back. You, being 5' 2", you drove with the car seat all the way up.
(more to come)...........
Thank you to each and everyone of you for following my sister's FB page. Please share the post to spread the word about Libby. It's been 39 years now and I miss her so much. Libby was a strong woman, so much stronger than me. She stood her ground when she believed she had been wronged. But she also had her weaknesses too. She was going through a real hard time in her life when she disappeared which has caused me to have so many 'wonder what happened' moments! I'm still looking for Libby and will never give up......... When Libby's car was found........it was cleaned..........down to not any fingerprints......not even Libby's were found. An old purse with a few eating utensils inside the purse.......and a receipt from a 'local drug store' in Simpsonville that was picked up that the day by Libby for a 'friend' and took it to that 'said' person. When questioned by the police, denied seeing Libby. There were so many mistakes made by then police, it's blabber gasting......to say the least. Please help me find my sister............Love and prayers for you all.