IA IA-Darleen May Fitchett, 28, Des Moines, 19 Jan 1960

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Darleen May Fitchett
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Darleen, circa 1960

  • Missing Since01/19/1960
  • Missing FromDes Moines, Iowa
  • ClassificationEndangered Missing
  • Date of Birth03/29/1931 (88)
  • Age28 years old
  • Height and WeightUnknown
  • Medical ConditionsDarleen was battling thyroid cancer at the time of her disappearance and needs life-sustaining medication as well as as painkillers. All her medications were left behind.
  • Distinguishing CharacteristicsCaucasian female. Darleen's maiden name is Boyd. Some agencies spell her first name "Darlene." She is supposed to wear prescription eyeglasses, but these were left behind.
Details of Disappearance
Darleen was last seen at her home in the 600 block of east Pleasant View Drive on the night of January 19, 1960. She was ironing clothes in the basement, and her three children heard her arguing with their father.

Darleen's nine-year-old daughter, Heather, heard banging sounds coming from the basement and the sound of her mother yelling for help. Heather tried to leave her bedroom, but the door was locked, and her father told her to go back to bed. Later, Heather heard more noises coming the basement, possibly sawing or digging noises.

At around midnight, Darleen's husband, Alanson "Lance" Malcolm Fitchett Jr., told Heather and her six-year-old brother that their mother had left and gone to California. He got them and their baby sister up to take them to his sister's home in Adel, Iowa so she could care for them.

Darleen has never been seen again. She left behind all her belongings, including her glasses, medications and vehicle, but the bedding and curtains from her bedroom also disappeared the same night she did.

The day after Darleen vanished, Lance traded in his dark green panel truck for a new van. He didn't report his wife missing of his own accord; concerned friends and neighbors told police about her disappearance. On February 8, 1960, when law enforcement asked him where Darleen was, he said she had left him for another man and gone to California.

At the time of Darleen's disappearance, the couple's marriage was troubled and both Lance and Darleen were seeing other people. Darleen's boyfriend, a sailor, had even come to visit the house in December 1959, with Lance's blessing. Darleen and her boyfriend even opened up a joint bank account at the local bank. The boyfriend was at sea at the time of Darleen's disappearance.

Lance was having an extramarital affair with Colleen Seiberling. Seiberling moved into the home shortly after Darleen vanished. In June 1960, just as Lance and Seiberling were about to move to California with the three children, Darleen's mother confronted the family and demanded to know what had happened to Darleen. Lance's sister told her Darleen had simply "left."

Heather told her grandmother about the events of January 19, and Lance gave written permission for Darleen's parents in Dexter, Iowa to raise the children. Heather later said that prior to her disappearance, Darleen had told her she was afraid Lance would kill her.

Although Darleen's body has never been found, police are investigating her case as an unsolved homicide. In June 2014, they dug up the basement of the family's former home on east Pleasant View Drive; ground-penetrating radar showed that someone had dug a hole under the concrete approximately five feet by two feet. Their search of the basement turned up nothing, however.

Lance is the primary suspect in Darleen's presumed murder, but he died in 2005. Authorities would still like to find Darleen's remains for the sake of her family.

Police excavate home after tip in 54-year-old cold case
 
Alanson Malcolm “Lance” Fitchett, Jr
BIRTH
24 Mar 1927
DEATH 21 Mar 2005 (aged 77)
BURIAL Unknown

Alanson Malcolm "Lance" Fitchett Jr. was born March 24, 1927 to Alanson M. and Mary L. Fitchett.

He married Darleen Boyd, and the couple had two daughters and a son. Shortly after Darleen's Jan. 19, 1960 murder in the couple's Des Moines home, Lance moved his girlfriend, Colleen Seiberling and her children into the home. Five months after Darleen's murder, Lance and Colleen moved to California, but Colleen returned to Iowa with her children after about a year when Lance allegedly tried to poison her.

Lance married Lavonne Marie (Cary) Scott on May 28, 1963 in Los Angeles. Lavonne died March 16, 1999, just days after receiving in the mail a copy of an FBI report with statements from one of Fitchett's daughters that detailed what happened the night her father locked her in her bedroom shortly before her mother was murdered.

Lance Fitchett died without ever being charged for murder or attempted murder.

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Alanson Malcolm “Lance” Fitchett, Jr (1927-2005)...
 


Darleen May Boyd Fitchett
BIRTH 29 Mar 1931
North Dakota, USA
DEATH 19 Jan 1960 (aged 28)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
BURIAL Body lost or destroyed
Darleen May (Boyd) Fitchett was born in North Dakota on March 29, 1931 to Robert W. and Frances H. (Ronish) Boyd.

She married Alanson “Lance” Malcolm Fitchett Jr., and the couple had three children: daughter Kathryn Eileen, son Alanson “Lanny” Robert, and daughter Darleen Janette.

Darleen, 28, was killed in her Des Moines home on January 19, 1960, although her remains have never been recovered.

Darleen's murder remains unsolved.

For more information about her case please visit:
https://iowacoldcases.org/case-summaries/darleen-fitchett/

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Darleen May Boyd Fitchett (1931-1960) - Find A...
 
Alanson Malcolm “Lance” Fitchett Jr.
Darleen May (Boyd) Fitchett, age 28
Murdered 19 January 1960, body not found

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