A Tucson Case That Still Echoes
In the summer of 1993, 30-year-old Fred William Conklin vanished in Tucson, Arizona. Decades later, his case stands at a remarkable crossroads: a homicide conviction secured without the discovery of his remains, while his official status remains that of a missing person. This rare combination—closure in court but not for loved ones—continues to draw attention from investigators and the public alike.
Who Fred William Conklin Was
Records describe Conklin as a white male, 5'10" and about 165 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes, and a tattoo on his upper left arm. He is cataloged as “Endangered Missing,” reflecting authorities’ belief that his disappearance involved foul play....Read More
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