A Promising Life Cut Short
In the small town of Alexander City, Alabama, the Shiverdecker family sought a fresh start in late 1994. Fifteen-year-old Chanty Shiverdecker, known for her vibrant spirit and active involvement in sports and church activities, was adjusting to her new environment with enthusiasm. Born with albinism, Chanty had distinctive white-blond hair and light eyes, and despite visual impairments, she excelled in athletics and social endeavors. Her determination and resilience were evident to all who knew her.
The Day of Disappearance
December 9, 1994, began like any other day for Chanty. She attended basketball practice at Radney Elementary School, an extra session scheduled in preparation for an upcoming tournament. Her parents were out of town that evening, so arrangements were made for her older brother, Chris, to pick her up after practice. Chanty was supposed to call Chris once practice concluded, but that call never came. Concerned, Chris went to the school around 10:00 p.m., but there was no sign of his sister. After an hour of searching, he contacted their parents, who immediately returned home and involved the police. The following morning, search parties scoured a 10-mile radius around the school, but Chanty remained missing....Read More
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