Do any of you remember Sandra Prince, the woman who went missing from Temple Terrace, FL. I wonder if this could be her, and I don't think they have ever found her body.
A man was seen driving her car through an ATM, but I don't think he was ever considered a suspect. I think we had her case here on WS for a while.
Published September 26, 2007Her stepmother reported the 5-foot-8, 118-pound part-time student missing after she was last seen at Hillsborough Community College in Brandon. Three months later, in January 1994, armed deputies barged into the Gay Road home and took custody of Reubin and Barbara's 4-year-old daughter.
They never publicly disclosed why they took the child from Reubin. In June 1994, they arrested him on a fraud charge after authorities said he forged his wife's signature to cash a $1,553 U.S. Treasury check.
SEFFNER - For years the placid orange grove in south Hillsborough kept its secret - a body buried in the sand, with long auburn hair, two gold teeth and a blanket for a shroud.
No one noticed, until Monday afternoon when a construction crew preparing the property for a Circle K store dug up a human skull at the southwest corner of U.S. 92 and Parsons Avenue.
"Because of the clandestine grave site, we are treating it as a homicide," Carter said.
Preliminary forensic analysis indicates the body was that of a white woman in her early to mid 30s with shoulder-length auburn hair. But that description could change with further study, Carter said.
Investigators also found two gold teeth in the lower jaw. The body was wrapped in a blanket.
Carter would not discuss any clothing or other clues the grave contained. "There were other items found, but we're not talking about what they were," she said.
TAMPA - Fourteen years after she was reported missing, Barbara Ellen Mongee's bones were found last year at a construction site not far from the Seffner home she shared with her husband, Reubin, and their young daughter.
On Thursday, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office revealed for the first time that the 37-year-old mother died from a gunshot wound to the back of the head, and arrested her husband in connection to his wife's disappearance and slaying.
Reubin Mongee, 57, of 5530 Briny Breeze Drive, Dover, has been charged with second-degree murder with a firearm.
Barbara Mongee's bones were found Sept. 25, 2007, at the construction site of a Circle K convenience store at U.S. 92 and Parsons Avenue in Seffner. A worker uncovered her bones wrapped in a blanket and a positive identification was made through dental records, authorities said