"It ain't over till the fat lady sings"
With that in mind, noting this very recent news about a young woman in Canada, who left the house one day, never to return, and whose mysterious disappearance has finally been solved.
Hopefully, if Leah is living a different life somewhere else, it will not take 4 decades to find her.
Ws thread..
''OTTAWA - On July 16, 1980, Dale Nancy Wyman left her Ottawa-area home with a suitcase full of her belongings, took a taxi to a Greyhound bus station and vanished. She didn’t say where she was going and her family had no idea where to look.
More than four decades later, a woman from Ohio contacted Wyman’s siblings, who had never stopped looking for her. She had seen a video of Wyman’s younger sister, Brenda Larche, asking for information to help the family find peace and closure, and realized the woman Larche was looking for was her mother.
Wyman built a life in Ohio, had a family, and had died only a couple of months earlier.''
With that in mind, noting this very recent news about a young woman in Canada, who left the house one day, never to return, and whose mysterious disappearance has finally been solved.
Hopefully, if Leah is living a different life somewhere else, it will not take 4 decades to find her.
Ws thread..
Resolved - Canada- Dale Nancy Wyman, 22, Voyageur bus station, Ottawa, Ont.16 July 1980 *Fresh initiative*
Ottawa Police issued an "age progressed" sketch of Dale Nancy Wyman, last seen in Ottawa in 1980. (Photo courtesy: Ottawa Police Service) Family pleads for information on Ottawa woman missing for 40 years May 6, 2021 Josh Pringle ''Dale Nancy Wyman was last seen in Ottawa in July 1980. On...
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Investigator says missing Ottawa-area woman found in Ohio after 42 years
OTTAWA - On July 16, 1980, Dale Nancy Wyman left her Ottawa-area home with a suitcase full of her belongings, took a taxi to a Greyhound bus station and vanished. She didn’t say where she was going and her family had no idea where to look.
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More than four decades later, a woman from Ohio contacted Wyman’s siblings, who had never stopped looking for her. She had seen a video of Wyman’s younger sister, Brenda Larche, asking for information to help the family find peace and closure, and realized the woman Larche was looking for was her mother.
Wyman built a life in Ohio, had a family, and had died only a couple of months earlier.''