UT UT – Linda Sue Hanoian Peterson W/F, 29, Murray City, Salt Lake Co, 16 Sep 1978

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Murray police have reopened the case of a pregnant woman who went missing 47 years ago after telling her husband she was going on a road trip.


Over the years, and as DNA technology has advanced, Murray police have reviewed the case and reassigned it to different detectives to work on. Detectives Kaylene Gruendell and Abraham Gutierrez have been actively working the case for the past month, and already have had success in locating two of Peterson’s natural siblings.

May 28 2025 article
 
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I'm glad they're reopening it. I hope the husband is still around to answer some questions because since he's the last one to see her, other than these "friends", that's a good place for them to start.
 
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Peterson was last seen in Murray, Utah on September 16, 1978. Her husband stated she stopped by his workplace near 2100 South and 700 East to tell him she was going to Kentucky, in order to visit friends and would be in touch within ten days. She then rode away in a station wagon with two female friends; neither has been identified, but one of them was reportedly named Sue, Susan or Suzanne.
Peterson had little clothing or money with her, but did take a credit card. She apparently never arrived in Kentucky. She never got in touch with her husband or her mother, who lives in California, and has never been heard from again. Her husband reported her missing two weeks later, on September 30. Authorities stated Peterson had lived in Kentucky before, but only for four months, and that there was no known reason for her to have gone there.
For decades after Peterson's disappearance, authorities did not have a DNA sample for her to compare against unidentified remains, because she had been adopted. In 2025, the police were able to identify two biological siblings of hers and got DNA samples from them, which they hope might help find her.
She worked as a nurse at the University of Utah Hospital at the time of her disappearance. Her case remains unsolved.

Source: Linda Sue Hanoian Peterson – The Charley Project

May these people want her baby? Who were they? Linda worked as a nurse, so maybe she met them at the hospital.
Did she run away? How was Linda and William's relationship?

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Also of interest from the article posted by @mlhenn :

“One of the biggest obstacles over the years in the case is that police do not have a DNA sample from Peterson… she was adopted at birth in Glendale, California, it took police in Utah decades to successfully petition for a nonredacted adoption record.”

And

““We have not been able to identify who she went with, who the friends were that she went with, and we have not been able to (find) enough evidence to corroborate that she actually left to Kentucky,” …

Furthermore, there have been no additional reports of missing people or a missing car. Gruendell added that there is no evidence showing Peterson ever left Utah.”
 
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Also of interest from the article posted by @mlhenn :

“One of the biggest obstacles over the years in the case is that police do not have a DNA sample from Peterson… she was adopted at birth in Glendale, California, it took police in Utah decades to successfully petition for a nonredacted adoption record.”

And

““We have not been able to identify who she went with, who the friends were that she went with, and we have not been able to (find) enough evidence to corroborate that she actually left to Kentucky,” …

Furthermore, there have been no additional reports of missing people or a missing car. Gruendell added that there is no evidence showing Peterson ever left Utah.”
According to Charley Project, LE already have DNA samples:
For decades after Peterson's disappearance, authorities did not have a DNA sample for her to compare against unidentified remains, because she had been adopted. In 2025, the police were able to identify two biological siblings of hers and got DNA samples from them, which they hope might help find her.
 
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I would hazard a guess that there were never any friends and never a planned road trip to Kentucky. Husband needs leaning on
 
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I would hazard a guess that there were never any friends and never a planned road trip to Kentucky.

One of the articles linked above has LE saying that she only lived in Kentucky for 4 months, so I would hazard you’re correct. :)
 
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I would hazard a guess that there were never any friends and never a planned road trip to Kentucky. Husband needs leaning on
No kidding. If my wife just stopped by my workplace one day and said she was going halfway across the country, with no details forthcoming, and no clear plans, I'd interrogate her and everyone (supposedly) with her. His story is not believable.
 

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