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A Night Deposit Turned Deadly: The Unsolved Murder of Suzanne Powell in Gainesville
A Night Deposit Turned Deadly: The Unsolved Murder of Suzanne Powell in Gainesville
Posted by admin on February 26, 2025, 16:10 58 0

A Routine Task Ends in Tragedy

On the night of December 29, 1979, 20-year-old Suzanne Powell, a University of Florida student, was performing a routine duty as part of her job at the Majik Market convenience store located at 4105 NW 13th Street in Gainesville, Florida. Tasked with making the nightly deposit, Suzanne drove to the Atlantic Bank at 3838 NW 13th Street (now known as Wells Fargo). As she approached the night deposit box around 12:05 a.m., a sudden and violent act shattered the normalcy of her evening—a shotgun blast tore through her windshield, fatally wounding her.

Discovery of the Crime

The tranquility of the early morning hours was disrupted when two female customers arrived at the bank and stumbled upon a horrifying scene. Suzanne's lifeless body was found lying on the ground beside her vehicle, with financial documents from the store scattered around her. The immediate area bore the signs of a swift and brutal attack, leaving the community in shock and mourning the loss of a young woman described as dedicated and hardworking. ...Read More


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