Introduction
In the quiet town of Snowflake, Arizona, the unexplained disappearance of 66-year-old June Goodman in 2003 remains a haunting mystery. A beloved mother, grandmother, and dedicated postal worker, June vanished without a trace, leaving behind a perplexing case that continues to baffle investigators and the community.
The Final Evening
On March 28, 2003, June spent the evening with her sister, Pat Fawcett, discussing her upcoming retirement and future plans. After their dinner, June stopped by Ed's Market at 8:25 p.m. to purchase candy before returning to her ranch-style home, situated at the end of a quarter-mile gravel road. This routine evening would be her last known activity. ...Read More
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