Saturday, April 23, 2016

Where is Nancy Debra Willis? - After All These Years Her Family Needs Answers

Case: 2985DFTN

Name: Nancy Debra Willis
Alias: Debbie Winegar (maiden name) Barr Willis
Missing Since: December 23, 1986
Missing From: Bradley County, Tennessee
Classification: Missing
Date Of Birth: January 28, 1961
Age: 25 years
Height: 5'3"
Weight: 125 lbs
Hair Color: Light Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Race: Caucausian
Gender: Female
Distinguishing Characteristics: Her right leg previously fractured in circa eight places from a car accident. Last seen wearing blue jeans, flannel shirts in winter, tennis shoes, socks.
DNA: Available

A Little Bit About Nancy's Case:
Debra was last seen by her family in Gate City, Virginia on December 23, 1986, as she was visiting
for Christmas. She was to return to her home in Ringgold, Georgia, and her
family never heard from her again, which is unusual. Her husband reported that he saw her for the last time on March 11, 1987. She has lived in Johnson City, TN; Ringgold, Georgia; Denver, Colorado; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and is originally from Scott County, Virginia. She has two children. Foul play is suspected.


If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: 

Bradley County Sheriff's Department
615-476-0572

Source Information:

EXCLUSIVE: Sister-in-law of Howard Hawk Willis opens up about missing sister
The Doe Network Case File For Nancy Debra Willis
NAMUS Case Profile For Nancy Debra Willis

Thursday, March 31, 2016

The Unsolved Murder of Helen Gillings - Cold Blooded Murder In The Hammer


Case: 95-030477

Name: Helen Gillings
Murdered/Body Found: February 17, 1995
Location: Hamilton, Ontario
Date Of Birth: 1976
Age: 19
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color:Dark Brown
Race / Ethnicity: Native / Aboriginal / Indigenous
Gender: Female
Distinguishing Characteristics: Petite size

A Little Bit About Helen's Case:

Helen Gillings was a 19 year old Hamilton resident known to frequent the area of King and Emerald Street in Hamilton. She was distinguished by her petite size and long straight dark hair. Helen Gillings worked in the sex trade and is said to frequent a bar at the corner where King and Emerald Street North meet called the Straw Hat. . At approximately 5:00 pm Friday February 17, 1995 her body was found in an alley at the rear of 483 King Street East in Hamilton. She was naked and stuffed beneath an overturned couch in the dark and dirty alley behind a King Street East apartment building, a short walk from the bar. She had been strangled. She was only 19 years old. It is unclear if she was killed in the alley or if her body was dumped there. She was last seen alive entering this alley with a male at approximately 1:00 am Thursday February 16, 1995. 

A Little Bit About Helen: 

Her life was never easy. She was born in Kenora, Ontario and was adopted by the Gillings family when she was four years old - along with her younger sister. The siblings were raised, along with the Gillings own son, in the small farm town of Sundre, Alberta, 100 km north of Calgary.

Helen was bright. She loved animals and drawing, but not school. By 12, she was rebellious and had run away from home several times. By the tender age of 14, she was living on the street. Helen's adoptive parents were not Indigenous. In that time there wasn't the resources and support where they lived that they have now, but her parents loved Helen and tried their best.

When she turned 16, Helen moved to Toronto where she met Jerry, who was five years older. They moved to Hamilton together in 1994 into a place on Wilson Street, just before their first daughter was born. Neighbours said when Helen arrived, she was petite and pretty, with long, shiny hair and big dark eyes. She usually wore a sweatsuit and was pleasant to talk to. But life wore her down quickly and she aged before their eyes. Jerry once told 'The Spectator' that Helen had 'turned her life around', however Hamilton Police Service and various neighbours saw she was working in the sex trade.

Jerry and Helen had been evicted from their apartment for not paying the rent. A neighbour claimed to see a man throw Helen out of an apartment lobby where she had gone to get warm. "She landed face down in the gutter and the guy just walked around her," the neighbour said. On Jan. 26, 1995, Helen had a second daughter. She was born prematurely, weighing just three and a half pounds. St. Joseph's Hospital kept her there. Less than a month later, Helen would be murdered. Heher family did not come to Hamilton for her funeral. Her newborn baby was still in the hospital and her first born child was just two years old. Both of her daughters were eventually adopted.










If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: 
Homicide Unit at (905) 546-3801Hamilton Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

Submit a Tip on this website.
*The Hamilton Police Services Board is now offering a reward of ten thousand ($10,000) dollars, to be paid in Canadian funds, for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for this murder. Claims will be recognized only when made in writing and final disbursement of funds will be determined by the Chief of Police.*

Sources:
CBC Case Profile
Crimestoppers Hamilton
23 years after her unsolved murder, Hamilton remembers Helen Gillings

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

The Disappearance Of Michael Dennis Recollet - The Secrets Held By The Water

Case: 1990DMON

Name: Michael Dennis Recollet 
AKA / Nickname: Mugger
Missing Since: August 21, 1991
Missing From Location: Little Current, Ontario
Classification: Missing
Date Of Birth: October 30, 1965
Age at time of disappearance: 25 Years (53 years old as of 2018)
Height: 5'10" (178 cm)
Weight: 198 lbs. (90 kg)
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Black
Race / Ethnicity: Native / Aboriginal / First Nations / Indigenous
Sex: Male
Distinguishing Characteristics: Stocky build. Wavy Hair

A Little Bit About Michael's Case:

Michael was last seen on August 21, 1991 at Okeechobee Lodge Dock, Fraser Point. He was heading in a westerly direction towards Birch Island by boat. His 16 foot cedar strip boat and 25HP Mariner motor was recovered near Mary's Point. Little La Cloche Island. Michael has not been located.

If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: 
Ontario Provincial Police 
877-934-6363
Agency Case Number: 20060187

Source: 
The Doe Network Case Profile
Ontario's Missing Adults Case Profile

Gone Without A Trace - How Did Robert Heintz Vanish?

Case: 2020DMON

Name: Robert Heintz 
Missing Since: December 1, 1982
Missing From: Kearns, Ontario
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date Of Birth: May 5, 1970
Age: 12 Years
Height: 4'9" (145 cm)
Weight: 90 lbs. (40 kg)
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Race: Native
Gender: Male
Distinguishing Characteristics: Straight Hair. Thin build. Last seen wearing Blue jeans; blue jean jacket; Running shoes.

A Little Bit About Robert's Case:

Robert Heintz went missing from Kearns, Ontario on the morning of December 1, 1982. Heintz went into the bush behind Larder Lake Public School with some friends and became separated from them. He has not been seen since.

If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: 
Ontario Provincial Police 
Missing Persons and Unidentified Bodies/Remains Unit 
1-877-934-6363 - Toll Free in North America 
705-330-4144 - Local or outside of North America

Crime Stoppers - 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
Agency Case Number: 20060138

Sources: 
Ontario Provincial Police - Missing Persons and Unidentified Bodies/Remains Unit
The Doe Network Case Profile

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Sabrina Paige Aisenberg - What Really Happened To Sabrina?


Case: 1867DFFL

Name: Sabrina Paige Aisenberg 
Missing Since: November 24, 1997
Missing From: Valrico, Hillsborough County, Florida
Classification: Lost, Injured, Missing
Date Of Birth: June 27, 1997
Age: 5 months
Height: 2'6" (76 cm)
Weight: 20 lbs (9 kg)
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Race: Caucasian
Gender: Female
Distinguishing Characteristics: Sabrina has several marks in the shape of the letter "Y" below her
right shoulder. Sabrina was wearing a lavender sleeper with a floral pattern at the time she vanished. A handmade blue and yellow blanket with imprinted animal images and yellow piping was also missing from her crib.

A Little Bit About Sabrina's Case:

Sabrina became missing from her residence sometime during the early morning hours of November 24, 1997. Her mother, Marlene Aisenberg, told authorities that she checked on Sabrina at approximately 00:00, and the infant was asleep in her crib. Marlene stated that when she returned to her daughter's room at 06:42, Sabrina had disappeared. Authorities say whoever took the girl didn't
Age progressed to 18 years (circa 2015)
leave a note, and there was no sign of forced entry. While her parents were charged in her disappearance, the charges were dropped due to lack of evidence and unethical behavior by the authorities.


If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: 
Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office 
813-247-8200
Agency Case Number: 97-97841
NCMEC #: NCMC840605
NCIC Number: M-078309557

Sources:

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Polly Klaas Foundation Case File

The Vanishing Of Thomas Tonus Lyon - A Disappearance At Sioux Lookout


Case: ON-MM-1998-06-01044

Name: Thomas Tonus Lyon
Missing Since: June 28, 1998
Missing From: Sioux Lookout, Ontario
Classification: Missing
Date Of Birth: May 2, 1980
Age: 18
Height: 178 cm - 5'10"
Weight: 64 kg - 141 lbs
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown
Race: Aboriginal/Metis/Inuit/Native
Gender: Male
Distinguishing Characteristics: Tattoo - Left Forearm, Motley Crue. Scar - Right Side Of Neck, 1.5". Slender/Medium build. Crooked teeth

A Little Bit About Thomas's Case: 

Thomas Lyon was last seen in the area of Iron Bridge, Pelican Lake, Sioux Lookout on June 28, 1998 by two acquaintances. He has not been seen since.


If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: 
Ontario Provincial Police - Sioux Lookout Detachment 
807-737-2020 or Toll-free 1-888-310-1122

Sources: 

A Fathers Secrets And Lies In The Case Of Richard Lee "Cody" Haynes Jr. - Where Is Cody Haynes?


Case: K04-0747

Name: Richard Lee "Cody" Haynes Jr
Missing Since: September 12, 2004
Missing From: Kittitas, WA
Classification: Missing
Date Of Birth: April 16, 1993
Age: 11
Height: 5'0"
Weight: 90 lbs
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Green
Race: Caucasian
Gender: Male
Distinguishing Characteristics: Round birthmark on the inner thigh of his right leg.

A Little Bit About Cody's Case:

Cody resided with his father, Richard Lee Haynes Sr., his four sisters, and Richard's girlfriend, Marla Jaye Harding (sometimes referred to as "Maria Jane Hardin" or "Marla Harding-Haynes"), in a second-floor apartment in the 100 block of north Main Street in downtown Kittitas, Washington in 2004.

Cody disappeared from his family's home between 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. on September 12, 2004. He had refused to wash the dishes and Harding punished him by making him sit at the kitchen table for four hours before sending him to his bedroom at about midnight the previous day. Harding told Cody's sisters not to go near his room and told Cody not to leave the room for any reason. Evidently, no one checked on him for close to eighteen hours afterwards. Richard was at work when Cody was sent to his room, but came home later and then left the house in the early morning hours to look for car parts. He did not return until 4:00 p.m.

Cody apparently slipped out unnoticed during this time and arranged his stuffed animals on the bed to make it look like he was asleep. He took a black and green camouflage-patterned bag of clothing with him, but it was later found in a shed near his house. Investigators believe Cody may have hidden the bag there and planned to return for it later. His bicycle was also found in the shed.

There were a few possible sightings of Cody in the local area shortly after his disappearance. A neighbor may have seen him the morning he disappeared, and someone believes they saw him eating potato chips at Johnny's Serv-U later that day. Neither sighting has been confirmed.

Richard notified the police that Cody was gone after he arrived home again that afternoon. Authorities believed at first that the boy had run away from home because he was unhappy at the way he was disciplined, and that he might try to travel to his mother, who lives in Florida. She was suspected of child abuse and is not legally allowed to have contact with her son. Cody did not arrive in Florida and his mother has been eliminated as a suspect in his disappearance.

A week after Cody vanished, his sisters were removed from their father's home and placed into foster care. The removal order alleged abuse, neglect and lack of supervision in the Haynes household and was based mainly on the fact that the girls' brother, Cody, had been made to stay in his room for eighteen hours without being allowed to eat, drink, or use the toilet and without being checked on by an adult. Harding stated that he was a rebellious and deceitful child and needed discipline. Cody's sisters have since between declared dependent by the state and are doing well in foster homes.

Richard and Harding, who married sometime after September 2004, have hired lawyers and will not
cooperate with investigators about Cody's disappearance. The rest of his family has cooperated fully with police. Before the Haynes children were taken from their home, Richard refused to allow police to question them. The Haynes daughters were remanded to foster care for six months, after which time the issue of their placement will be revisited. The family has a history with Washington Child Protection Services (CPS); late in 2001 and again in 2002, Richard was reported to CPS for possibly physically and emotionally abusing and neglecting his children. Witnesses stated that the Haynes children were made to stand outside for long periods in the wintertime without coats or shoes. Both times the allegations were found to be without merit. Cody was in the sixth grade in 2004; he and his sisters were originally public school students but became home-schoolers after the CPS complaints were made.

In February 2005, police obtained a warrant searched the Haynes residence. They had interviewed Cody's sisters several times since their placement in foster care. Initially the girls said nothing had happened to their brother, but later Cody's oldest sister told investigators that he had been beaten severely inside his home the day he vanished. Police searched for traces of blood in the apartment's kitchen to back up the sister's story, but the flooring there had been replaced after Cody's disappearance and without the landlord's knowledge or consent. A second search was made and police seized a computer and Richard's Chevrolet Suburban. They also searched Harding's car. Authorities made what they termed a "significant discovery" during one of these searches, but have not elaborated on what exactly it was they found.

Cody may have left of his own accord, but after receiving the information from his sister investigators announced that he could be the victim of a homicide. They have no evidence that he was killed inside his home, but the fact that he has not been heard from in so long is indicative that he met with foul play. Due to his age and family background, Cody is considered to be in danger. His case was turned over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in October 2005; it remains unsolved.


If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: 
Kittitas Police Department 
(509) 925-8534 
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST)
NCMEC Number: NCMC996768

Sources: