A Case that Lingers in the South Sound
The disappearance of James L. Henson has haunted the Olympia area for decades. Henson, a longtime Thurston County resident in his mid-50s at the time, was reported missing after he left behind no clear trail and, ultimately, no certain explanation. His case remains active in missing-person databases and local cold-case efforts, a quiet thread that runs through the region’s unresolved mysteries.
Who Was James L. Henson?
Public records compiled by national missing-person registries describe Henson as a white male, about 5'8" and 165 pounds, with gray hair and hazel eyes. He was born on September 3, 1938, which places him in his mid-50s at the time he vanished. The official case listings do not provide extensive personal biography, but they do agree on his approximate age, stature, and identifying features. ...Read More
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