On January 19, 1994, Mary Ann Johnson, a 54-year-old account representative at Robinson's-May Department Store in Los Angeles, California, left her workplace, never to be seen again. Over three decades later, her disappearance remains an unsolved enigma, leaving family, friends, and investigators with more questions than answers.
Before leaving work that day, Mary Ann informed her colleagues of her plans to meet her estranged husband, Andrew Johnson, the following day. The couple had separated in 1993 but were reportedly in the process of reconciliation. Despite their separation, neither had filed for divorce, and they co-owned a restaurant named Louisiana West in Van Nuys, California, which had recently ceased operations.
Andrew Johnson told investigators that he had spoken with Mary Ann on the day of her disappearance but denied any plans to meet her the next day, contradicting her statements to coworkers. This inconsistency raised suspicions and added complexity to the investigation.
In late December 1993, just weeks before her disappearance, Mary Ann was approached by three men who claimed they had been paid $800 to break her legs. Instead of harming her, they chose to warn her about the threat but refused to disclose the identity of the person who hired them or the motive behind the intended assault. This unsettling encounter suggested that someone harbored malicious intent toward Mary Ann....Read More
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