Introduction to the Case
On January 10, 2002, Jeannette Marie Lamb, a 31-year-old African-American woman, vanished under circumstances that have puzzled investigators and distressed her family for over two decades. Her disappearance from Phoenix, Arizona, remains an unresolved case, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and enduring anguish for her loved ones.
Background and Personal Details
Jeannette Lamb was known for her distinctive tattoos, including the names "Gladys" on her left hand, "Davionta" on her breast, "J-Dogg" accompanied by flowers on her right forearm, and "Cecil" on her leg. She had a gap between her front teeth, a Cesarean section scar, and pierced ears. Standing between 5'5" and 5'7" tall and weighing approximately 170 to 180 pounds, Jeannette was a mother to three young sons. Despite a history of brief absences, she consistently maintained contact with her family, making her sudden disappearance all the more alarming. ...Read More
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