IN IN- Timmy Ray Hawkins, 32, Van Buren, 7 Mar 2004

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Timmy, circa 2007
  • Missing Since 03/08/2004
  • Missing From Van Buren, Indiana
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Male
  • Race White
  • Date of Birth 04/15/1971 (54)
  • Age 32 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'9 - 5'11, 145 pounds
  • Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Brown hair, blue eyes. Timmy may go by his middle name, Ray, or the nickname Tim. He has scars on his abdomen and face and tattoos on his left forearm, left wrist, right leg, left finger, right leg and right wrist. His hair was shoulder-length and he had a mustache and goatee at the time of his disappearance.

Details of Disappearance​

Timmy was last seen in Van Buren, Indiana on the morning of March 8, 2004. He worked as an over-the-road truck driver for J.R. Schugel Trucking at the time of his disappearance. On March 9, the J.R. Schugel Trucking got a satellite text message, supposedly from Hawkins, saying: "I sorry but I quit your truck is Indiana at I69 at Exit 19 by Subway Tim."

On March 10, Timmy's truck was found abandoned at a Subway restaurant in Pendleton, Indiana, near the Indiana 38/Interstate 69 interchange. This was more than 40 miles from Gas City, Indiana, where Timmy lived. The driver's side window was broken, the truck was unlocked, and the interior appeared to be clean.

A closer examination of the truck, however, revealed that there were marks of something being dragged across the floor of the cab. The mattress inside the truck had parts cut out of it and there were bloodstains on the curtain behind the driver's seat and around the base of the driver's seat. There was a 9-millimeter bullet casing in the dashboard. Diesel fuel was also present in the cab of the truck.

Six months after Timmy was last seen, his ex-wife, Joyce Ann Hawkins, told police she'd accidentally shot Timmy in his truck in rural Grant County, Indiana the day he was last seen. She was in jail on unrelated charges at the time of her confession.

Although Timmy and Joyce had been divorced for three years, they were still living together in Gas City when Timmy disappeared. Their relationship was troubled, and police had been called many times in response to domestic disturbances, including three times in February 2004. During the months prior to Timmy's disappearance, Joyce told a friend and Timmy's mother that she planned to kill him.

Joyce stated she had burned Timmy's body over a period of three to four days on some property she and Timmy owned. She lead police to the spot, but they couldn't find any evidence there. Joyce stated she threw the gun into a river; police searched the river twice but never found it. She admitted she cleaned the truck with hydrogen peroxide, abandoned it in the Subway parking lot and sent the text to Timmy's boss.

In addition to her confession, Joyce wrote about the crime in letters addressed to the minister Billy Graham and the advice column Dear Abby. In her letter to Dear Abby she wrote, "I know what I did, I will never get out." She also wrote a letter to her sons, apologizing for what happened and saying she didn't think the courts would believe her self-defense claim.

Joyce was charged with murder. She was found guilty at trial in February 2007 and sentenced to sixty years in prison. Timmy's body has never been found.

 
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Aug 1, 2025


<<On September 9, 2004, Joyce confessed to accidentally shooting Timmy inside the truck while parked at “the farm”—a rural property they had discussed building a house on. She said she panicked, left the body in the cab, and returned later with five bottles of hydrogen peroxide to clean up.
According to Joyce, she attempted to move Timmy’s body in a wheelbarrow, but when it tipped over, she decided to burn his body where it fell, behind a building. She claimed it took three to four days to destroy the remains. She threw the gun in the river, then drove the truck to Exit 19 to stage the abandonment.

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The Holes in Her Story
Police tried to corroborate her confession—but it unraveled quickly.
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GPS data showed the truck was never at the farm during the window she described.
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Dollar General receipts showed no purchases of peroxide.
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No gun was ever recovered, despite two searches of the river.
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No human remains were ever found on the property.>>




 

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