Introduction
The disappearance of Peggy Sue Ashley-Vinson in 2000 remains one of Scottsville, Kentucky's most perplexing cold cases. Despite extensive investigations and the passage of nearly 25 years, her whereabouts are still unknown. This article delves into the details surrounding her disappearance, the subsequent investigation, and the enduring quest for answers.
Background
Born on March 17, 1977, Peggy Sue Ashley-Vinson was a 23-year-old mother of three at the time of her disappearance. Described as a white female standing 5'9" tall and weighing approximately 120 pounds, Peggy had distinctive tattoos: a horse head on her left arm, barbed wire with the initials "JJ" on her right arm, and a horse or two horse heads on her lower right back. She also had a pierced navel. Her two older children, aged two and five, lived with their respective fathers, while she had custody of her eight-month-old daughter. Peggy was employed at Federal Mogul in Scottsville, Kentucky. ...Read More
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