Introduction
Jacqueline "Jackie" Davis, a 13-year-old Native American girl from Cherokee, North Carolina, vanished on April 12, 1969. Her disappearance remains one of the oldest unsolved cases in the region, symbolizing the broader issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women in the United States.
Background and Early Life
Jackie was an enrolled member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. She had black hair, brown eyes, and a distinctive scar above one of her eyebrows from a barbed wire fence injury. Known for her vibrant spirit and deep connection to her community, her sudden disappearance sent shockwaves through Cherokee....Read More
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