TX TX - Gracie Nash, 39, Austin, 26 Dec 1983

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Gracie Nash
Travis County, Texas
39 year old black/african american female

Height (inches)
Weight (pounds)

[TD="class: view_field"]65.0[/TD]

[TD="class: view_field"]112.0[/TD]

Black Hair
Brown Eyes

Full dentures.

Clothing: White nurse's uniform, gray coat with large fur collar.

Gracie was last seen leaving the Eastfare Nursing Home at 2820 East Martin Luther King Boulevard where she was employed, at 23.00 on December 26, 1983.

https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/24203/
 
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Gracie Nell Nash – The Charley Project

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Details of Disappearance
Nash's disappearance from Austin, Texas on December 26, 1983 was one of a string of crimes that happened to her family over the course of ten months in 1983-1984.

The family's trouble began in May 1983, after her brother, Melvin Douglas "Butch" Davis, broke up with his girlfriend, Naomi Easley. A photo of her is posted with this case summary.

After Melvin ended the relationship, Easley tried to get him fired from his job and threatened him with a gun several times over the summer, and he personally disarmed her twice. At one point, the police were called in response to one of her threats and confiscated her gun and butcher knife, and placed her under a peace bond.

Melvin shared his house in the 7600 block of Blessing Avenue with his oldest brother, John Henry Davis Jr. They had lived together for fifteen years. Their house was burglarized after Melvin broke up with Easley, and someone slashed the tires of John's race car and the tires of the trailer used to haul the car.

At one point, John came home from work and found someone had broken into his house, slashed all his clothes and tried to set a fire in his bedroom. Another time, Melvin caught Easley pouring sugar and syrup into the gas tank of his car. In August 1983, the garage behind the brothers' house was set on fire, which destroyed John's 1965 Chevrolet Nova race car.

On October 30, their brother Ronnie went to Melvin and John's house while the men were out, and realized someone was inside it. He backed out the front door and was walking towards his car when someone fired three shots at him, all of which missed.

At 8:20 p.m. on November 18, as Melvin was leaving his house and walking towards his car, Easley approached him and shot him, striking him in the wrist and breaking his arm. She was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon, but quickly bailed out of jail. On November 21, as John was leaving the house at dawn to go to work, someone fired several shots at him and missed.

The day after Christmas, Nash disappeared after leaving her place of employment, the Eastfair Nursing Home in the 2800 block of east Martin Luther King Boulevard in Austin, Texas, after finishing her shift at 11:00 p.m. on December 26, 1983.

It was a bitterly cold day and there was ice on the roads, and one of Nash's sisters suggested she leave early, but she left at the usual time. She never arrived at the Manor, Texas home she shared with her parents and two younger siblings, and has never been heard from again. Her necklace was later found in the parking lot of the nursing home.

The morning after Nash was last seen, her mother got an anonymous phone call where a muffled voice said, "If you want to see your daughter alive again, tell your son to drop charges against the woman." This was presumably a reference to the pending assault case against Easley. The caller then hung up and has never been identified.

Nash's green and white 1971 Chevrolet with the Texas license plate number PPT621 was found abandoned in the parking lot of New Manor Apartments in the 2200 block of east 22nd Street, near Maple, two days after her disappearance. Nash's coat was inside the vehicle, and there were signs of a "very violent assault" inside the vehicle, including large amounts of dried blood. Authorities stated it looked someone had been shot, and that whoever's blood it was could not have survived their injuries.

According to her family, Nash didn't go to bars or use drugs, got along with everyone and was never in any trouble. Her boss said she'd worked at the nursing home for nearly ten years and was a good employee. She is the fourth of seventeen children in the family, married young, had two children and subsequently divorced. She did have a steady boyfriend at the time of her disappearance; her family doesn't believe he was involved in her case.

Six weeks after Nash went missing, early on the morning of February 3, 1984, her brother John was shot to death outside his home as he was walking to his car to go to work. Melvin, who lived with John, had spent the night away from home. Easley was questioned after the shooting, but not arrested.

In March 1984, she went to trial in the November 1983 shooting of Melvin. He testified against her, but was not permitted to speak about the disappearance of his sister or the murder of his brother. In Easley's testimony, she admitted to having threatened him with a gun and knife and to slashing his tires and trying to get him fired. She denied having shot him on November 18, however, claiming she was at home at the time.

The jury was unable to reach a verdict; of the nine that wanted to convict her, three wanted to convict her of attempted murder and six of aggravated assault. A mistrial was declared. Easley wound up pleading no contest to aggravated assault and was sentenced to ten years' probation.

In November 1989, Easley (now known by her married name of Naomi Easley Moore) shot her estranged husband five times, including once in the head and twice in the chest, at his Austin home. They had been in the process of a divorce.

He identified her as his attacker shortly before he died at the hospital, and she was charged with murder. Melvin Davis testified against her at the murder trial, during which the prosecution called her "extremely dangerous." She is currently incarcerated, serving a 75-year sentence.

It should be emphasized that Easley has not been charged in connection with Nash's disappearance or her brother's murder. Both cases remain unsolved.
 
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Gracie Nash Disappeared In 1983 Weeks Before Her Brother’s Murder

January 3, 2021

The twists and turns of this story read as if they were plucked out of best-selling fiction, but the disappearance of 39-year-old Gracie Nash from Austin, Texas, and all of the components leading up to it are unbelievably etched in truth. This case doesn’t begin with Gracie, but with her family and the chaos that ensued from 1983 and 1984. In May 1983, Gracie’s brother Melvin Davis, known affectionately as “Butch,” decided it was time to break up with his girlfriend, Naomi Easley. That was the catalyst that would spark a 10 month attack on the family by Easley—and the story ended in shootings, missing people, and death.

Following their breakup, Melvin soon incurred the wrath of his ex. Easley reportedly did her best to get Melvin fired from his job, threatened him with a gun to which he personally disarmed her, and things escalated to the point that police needed to be called during an altercation. When authorities arrived, it’s reported that they found her with a butcher knife and a firearm. Melvin wasn’t the only person that Easley targeted; he lived with his brother, John Henry Davis Jr., for 15 years and John found himself on the receiving end of Easley’s reported madness.

There were instances when John would find the tires of his car slashed and someone repeatedly broke into the Davis brothers’ home where the perpetrator destroyed their clothes and property. Three months after the breakup, an unnamed suspect set their garage on fire, in turn burning John’s car, and Melvin even caught his ex Easley pouring sugar and syrup into his gas tank.

Things became progressively worse when relative Ronnie went to visit his brothers’ home while they weren’t there and encountered a distressing scene. It was the day before Halloween and Ronnie realized upon entering the house that there was someone inside, and when he attempted to flee, he was met with gunshots. Thankfully, he wasn’t hit, but the assaults on the family were far from over.

November 1983 was six months after Melvin broke things off with Easley, but she was still angry. As he was leaving his home, Melvin was reportedly confronted by Easley as he was making his way to his vehicle. She unleashed a physical attack: Easley shot him in the wrist resulting in Melvin breaking his arm. Unlike previous altercations, this time Easley was arrested. It reportedly didn’t take her long to bond herself out of jail, and three days after Melvin’s attack, someone shot at his brother John as he was leaving their home in the early morning hours. Once again, thankfully he wasn’t injured.

Now, throughout this ordeal, Gracie Nash—the fourth in seven siblings—was going about her daily existence. She lived an unassuming life and, according to her loved ones, the mother of two steered clear of trouble. She didn’t use drugs, she didn’t drink, she didn’t go out to nightclubs or bars, and her employer said throughout her 10 years employed at a nursing home, she was a respected worker. She’d been married but divorced, and at the time that Gracie went missing, she did have a boyfriend. However, it’s reported that her loved ones weren’t convinced that her relationship was tied to her disappearance.

It was the day after Christmas when Gracie, who lived with her parents and two siblings, finished her shift at work at 11:00 p.m. and assumingly was making her way home. Because it was so cold and the roads were unsafe, Gracie’s sisters advised her to leave work early, yet, she decided to work her full shift. She never made it back home.

The impending investigation into her missing person case uncovered concerning clues as to what may have happened to Gracie Nash. When looking at the parking lot where she worked, authorities found her necklace. Two days after she disappeared, Gracie’s car was found abandoned at an apartment complex. Inside, there was a dismal scene. It looked as if someone had been assaulted and it’s reported that investigators believed evidence pointed to someone having been shot. It’s said that there was so much blood it seemed unlikely that the victim could have survived.

The family continued to be harassed. It hadn’t been 24 hours since Gracie went missing when her mother received a haunting, anonymous phone call. “If you want to see your daughter alive again, tell your son to drop charges against the woman.” That was all the person said before they hung up and was never heard from again. Unfortunately, the siblings would suffer another tragedy just six weeks later when, in February 1984, John was leaving his home and making his way to his car when someone fired upon him yet again. Unfortunately, he was shot to death.

Meanwhile, authorities seemed to believe that all of these incidents were tied to Naomi Easley, but she denied having anything to do with Gracie Nash’s disappearance, John’s murder, or the break-ins and shootings at her ex’s home. She did reportedly admit to threatening him with weapons, slashing his tires, trying to get him fired, and other instances of harassment, but when she was tried in court, she was met with a hung jury. In the end, Easley reportedly received 10 years probation after taking a plea deal of no contest to aggravated assault.

While John’s murder goes unsolved and Gracie Nash remains a missing person, Easley went on with her life. Three years after her relationship with Melvin ended, Easley married Kent Moore but that relationship didn’t end in wedded bliss. It’s reported that her violent streak continued with her estranged husband while they were in the midst of a divorce. Moore was attacked in 1989 when he sustained five gunshot wounds that included two that he took in the chest and one in the head. He made sure to identify the person he claimed was responsible: his wife Naomi Easley. Tragically, he succumbed to his injuries and died.

During the murder trial, Melvin Davis testified against his ex-girlfriend and shared his harrowing experiences and what his family endured. Documents state that Easley attempted to persuade a pastor she was allegedly seeing to testify on her behalf and say that she was with him at the time of her husband’s murder. She wrote the pastor letters, blackmailing him and saying that she couldn’t make him do anything, but if he didn’t, she would tell the world about their relationship.

“The ball is in your court. You make the next play,” the letter reportedly reads. “You can make it easy or you can play hard ball and we all get battered and bruised. The choice is yours.”

Easley is reportedly serving a 75-year sentence in prison. According to public records, Easley was up for parole in November 2019 but was denied on the grounds that she’s still a danger to public safety. She will once again face the parole board in November 2021. While Naomi Easley was a person of interest in the disappearance of Gracie Nash and the murder of John Henry Davis Jr., she has not been charged with any crimes connected to either case.

At the time of her disappearance, Gracie Nash stood 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighed 112 pounds. She had black/dark brown hair and brown eyes. Gracie wore full dentures and was last seen wearing a white nurse’s uniform and gray coat with a large fur collar. She would be 76-years-old at the time of this publication.

Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact the Austin Police Department at (512) 974-8643 (agency case number 83-0247858), the Texas Department of Public Safety at (512) 424-5074 (agency case number M0508010), or their local authorities.

Please share this story about Gracie Nash to help reignite the investigation into her disappearance. She is our sister and her life matters.
 
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Easley’s parole request in October 2021 was denied. She is next eligible for parole review in October 2023.
 
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Name: Gracie Nash
Case Classification: Endangered Missing
Missing Since: December 26, 1983
Location Last Seen: Austin, Travis County, Texas

Physical Description​

Date of Birth: April 3, 1944
Age: 39 years old
Race: Black
Gender: Female
Height: 5'5"
Weight: 112 lbs.
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Black
Nickname/Alias: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: DNA is available

Identifiers​

Dentals: Full dentures
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown

Clothing & Personal Items​

Clothing: A white nurses uniform and a gray coat with a large fur collar.
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Disappearance​

Gracie was last seen leaving the Eastfare Nursing Home at 2820 East Martin Luther King Boulevard where she was employed, at 23.00 on December 26, 1983.

Mrs. Nash's vehicle, a white/green 1971 Chevrolet bearing Texas plates PPT621 was found abandoned December 28, 1983 in the 2400 block of East 22nd Street, near Maple.

Police discovered signs of a very violent assault, including large amounts of blood.

Six weeks later, Nash's brother John Davis was gunned down outside his house on Blessing Avenue in Northeast Austin as he headed to work. He died a short time later.

Two months before Nash's disappearance, another brother, Butch Davis, was shot and wounded by his girlfriend. The girlfriend later pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and received probation. She was out on bail when Gracie Nash vanished and when John Davis was killed. She may have wanted to harm Butch Davis and his family because he broke off their relationship.

In 1990, the girlfriend was sentenced to 75 years in prison after a jury convicted her of murder in the November 1989 shooting death of her husband. Kent Moore was shot five times in his home at 5504 Manor Road.

Investigating Agency(s)​

Agency Name: Austin Police Department
Agency Contact Person: Cold Case Unit - Detective Rick Blackmore
Agency Phone Number: 512-974-8577
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: N/A

Agency Name: Texas Department of Public Safety
Agency Contact Person: N/A
Agency Phone Number: 512-424-5074
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: 83-0247858

NCIC Case Number: M-525132424

Information Source(s)​

Texas Department of Public Safety
The Austin American-Statesman

Admin Notes​

Added: Prior to 2011; Last Updated: 05-18-2022 - By: Htmlcnvtr
 
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I know I keep bumping but it's for a reason. I just love our unity and hope we can figure out something. Admin, can we promote outside our unity if it's pure?
 
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