Introduction
The disappearance of Adam John "A.J." Breaux in 1991 has left the community of Houma, Louisiana, grappling with unanswered questions for over three decades. Despite extensive investigations and public appeals, his whereabouts remain unknown, making it one of the region's most perplexing missing persons cases.
Background of A.J. Breaux
Born on January 14, 1941, A.J. Breaux was a well-known figure in Houma. Standing at 5 feet 11 inches and weighing between 150 to 160 pounds, he had brown hair and eyes, with distinctive scars over his left eyebrow and abdomen, and a light-colored birthmark on his knee. For over thirty years, he worked as a salesman at Earl Williams Clothing Store. A recovering alcoholic, A.J. had been sober for eight years prior to his disappearance and was deeply involved in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), serving as the secretary of the local chapter. ...Read More
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