Introduction
Solomon Gomile Rose III, affectionately known as "Poon," was a three-year-old boy whose sudden disappearance on April 1, 1972, from Baltimore, Maryland, continues to baffle investigators and haunt his family. Despite extensive searches and ongoing efforts, Solomon's case remains unsolved, leaving a void in the hearts of those who knew him.
The Fateful Day at Mondawmin Shopping Center
On that spring day, Solomon's mother, Charlene Gray, took him and his seven-year-old cousin, Tyronica Johnson, to the Mondawmin Shopping Center. Intending to cash a check at the Sears Roebuck store, Charlene left the children unattended for a brief period, instructing Tyronica to watch over Solomon. The children were reportedly watching television sets on display in the mall around 6:00 p.m. When Charlene returned just two minutes later, Solomon was nowhere to be found. Tyronica explained that she had let go of Solomon's hand because he wanted to look at a record player, and she did not know where he had gone afterward. ...Read More
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