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A Vanishing Without a Grave: Nancy Bellamy and the Kenai Peninsula Case That Outlived the Disappearance
A Vanishing Without a Grave: Nancy Bellamy and the Kenai Peninsula Case That Outlived the Disappearance
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The Disappearance That Began on March 27, 1994

Nancy Lee Bellamy was 42 years old when she disappeared from Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula on March 27, 1994. Records place her last known whereabouts in the Soldotna area, and the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System identifies that date as her last contact. Bellamy was not alone when she vanished. She was with her boyfriend, 36-year-old Harold “Harry” Enzler, whose disappearance became inseparable from hers. Available case information says the two had been at the home of Enzler’s parents in Nikiski and left at approximately 9:00 that evening. They reportedly departed in an older green pickup truck. After leaving, neither Bellamy nor Enzler was heard from again. What initially existed as a missing-person mystery would eventually become a murder prosecution, yet one of the most important elements of the case would remain unresolved: the bodies of Bellamy and Enzler were never recovered.

Who Nancy Bellamy Was According to the Case Record

The publicly available case profile describes Bellamy as a white woman who stood approximately 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighed about 105 pounds at the time of her disappearance. She had brown hair and brown eyes. Her recorded clothing from the night she vanished included blue jeans, a black leather jacket with studs along the sides, and black leather cowboy-style boots. Those details became part of the identifying information associated with a case that remained active in missing-person databases long after investigators concluded that Bellamy had been killed. The Alaska State Troopers are identified as the primary investigating agency, and their case number is listed as 940029580. The official report date associated with the disappearance is May 16, 1994, several weeks after Bellamy and Enzler were last seen.

A Departure From the Enzler Family Home


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