CelticSummer
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She had such a sweet face, bless her heart![]()
Sherri Ann “Tati” Jarvis
BIRTH 9 March 1966
DEATH 1 Nov 1980 (aged 14)
She had such a sweet face, bless her heart![]()
Sherri Ann “Tati” Jarvis
BIRTH 9 March 1966
DEATH 1 Nov 1980 (aged 14)
I mean come on, each and every last one of them is gone, and it was several total? That doesn't add upIt was almost 43 years ago, so I think it's very possible that the witnesses would have been 65+ by now.
I think most of the witnesses were at least in their 40's. The waitress sounded older. The gas station owner would have been older.I mean come on, each and every last one of them is gone, and it was several total? That doesn't add up
She ran away from the courthouse!How did she disappear in foster care and end up in Texas dead. Somehow being truant while living with her family caused the state to remove her from her home. Under their watch she goes missing and isn’t identified for over 40 years. That is awful. If she left a group home with other kids is there a report about that? When kids run away from a foster home or group home and they don’t go to family member or friend where are they going and who are they with? - are questions that should be asked. She must have had friends now 40 years has passed but would she have contacted them after leaving. What was going on at the group home she was in?
We contacted the Salvation Army and hired a private investigator in an attempt to locate her but to no avail.![]()
Statement from Sherri Ann Jarvis's family
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No. None of the inmates or staff recognized her when shown morgue photos.Was a connection ever made between her and the inmates or staff at the prison?
No. None of the inmates or staff recognized her when shown morgue photos.
I heard of a photo of Sherri in which she had her hair extremely blown down, as if she was going to a party. Will that photo ever be released I wonder?
Nothing that I could find. The Walker County PD did say they had positive leads when they announced Sherri's identification. I wonder if they turned out to be dead endsI was wondering if anything had been discovered in the two years since her identification.
I also wonder, and this is speculation only, if maybe they had good leads on a suspect or suspects but the people involved are now deceased. It has been almost 45 years. MOONothing that I could find. The Walker County PD did say they had positive leads when they announced Sherri's identification. I wonder if they turned out to be dead ends
I really hope good leads have been developed. This attack was really personal/violent and I wonder if Sherri did something to her attacker that would have really set them offI also wonder, and this is speculation only, if maybe they had good leads on a suspect or suspects but the people involved are now deceased. It has been almost 45 years. MOO
What about the people she was in a group home with? If her killer was in there 20- 40s they would be in their 60-80s. There must be a way to trace her now that she has a name. Even if her killer is dead it doesn’t mean they can’t see if she was linked to other crimes or figure out how and why she went to Texas.I also wonder, and this is speculation only, if maybe they had good leads on a suspect or suspects but the people involved are now deceased. It has been almost 45 years. MOO
Possible but the kind of person capable of that kind of violence is also prone to getting into fights with people who are like them but are even more hair-trigger tempered and/or have stronger weapons. Couple this with four and a half decades of temporal progression and the likelihood of Sherri's killer alive is quite reduced. At least in my personal assessment.What about the people she was in a group home with? If her killer was in there 20- 40s they would be in their 60-80s. There must be a way to trace her now that she has a name. Even if her killer is dead it doesn’t mean they can’t see if she was linked to other crimes or figure out how and why she went to Texas.
There was a murder that seemed similar or several. Debra Jackson was known as “orange socks” Jane Doe. Henry Lee Lucas confessed to her murder. I think there are some doubts about his confessions. Young girls hitchhiking would have been easy targets for a serial killer. Especially if they were afraid of police or in unfamiliar areas. Sometimes if it’s a serial killer they leave survivors at some point. There could be rape victims that never reported crimes.This case is local to me and I've followed it since the beginning. Based on where she was left, and that kind of violence, I really lean towards this being a middle aged truck driver she hitched a ride from. Perhaps even a serial killer, as this kind of crime doesn't seem like a first timer. Our Interstate 45 corridor from Galveston to Houston to Dallas was known for crimes against women similar to this for a long period in the 70's and 80's. I hope their preserved evidence includes DNA and with genetic genealogy leads to her killer. I think if her killer is found it could possible lead to making connections to and solving other cases on that truck driving route