On March 3, 1993, Patricia Ann "Patsy" Calloway, a 38-year-old nursing assistant from Hartford, Kentucky, vanished under circumstances that would baffle investigators and haunt her community for decades. That morning, Patricia was at work at the Professional Care Home when her former brother-in-law, Vernon Eugene Calloway, visited her. He informed her that her ex-husband, Larry Ray Calloway, had filed for a marriage license with his new girlfriend. Despite being divorced for a year, Patricia and Larry still lived together, and the news reportedly left her visibly upset. She told her supervisor she needed to leave due to a family emergency and departed around 10:30 a.m., never to be seen again.
Later that same day, Patricia's car was found abandoned in the side lot of the Hartford Community Center. The vehicle's discovery raised immediate concerns, but it wasn't until ten days later, on March 13, that she was officially reported missing. The delay in reporting, combined with the lack of immediate evidence, initially led authorities to believe she may have left voluntarily. However, as time passed and no trace of her was found, suspicions of foul play grew stronger.
Investigators began to suspect that Patricia's disappearance was linked to a 1991 arson case involving her ex-husband, Larry, and his brother, Vernon. Patricia was believed to have knowledge of the arson and had allegedly threatened to report it to the authorities if Larry did not end his relationship with his new girlfriend. This potential motive placed both Larry and Vernon under scrutiny. Larry later pleaded guilty to the arson in 1995, admitting he had paid Vernon $1,000 to set fire to his home. Vernon, however, was acquitted at trial.
Years after Patricia's disappearance, new testimonies emerged that shed light on the possible events of that fateful day. James Calloway, another brother of Larry and Vernon, testified that on March 3, 1993, he saw Vernon and his wife, Debra, cleaning out Vernon's truck. In the back of the vehicle, he noticed something wrapped in trash bags. Upon closer inspection, he claimed to have seen Patricia's body with her throat cut. Fearful for his own safety, James did not report this sighting until 2008....Read More
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