Bonita Louise Krummel, affectionately known as "Bonnie," was a 44-year-old woman residing in Medford, New Jersey. Standing at 5'1" and weighing 103 pounds, she had brown hair and blue eyes. Bonnie was known for her gentle demeanor and was a beloved member of her community. She had been battling Huntington's disease, a hereditary neurodegenerative disorder, for approximately six years prior to her disappearance. This condition had progressively affected her motor skills and cognitive functions, leading to significant challenges in her daily life .
On January 23, 1991, Bonnie left her home on Hadley Drive in Medford, assuring her husband she would return in time for dinner. When she failed to come back, her husband reported her missing at 9:30 p.m. The following day, her vehicle was discovered parked at the Pinelands Library on South Main Street, approximately five miles from her residence. Inside the car were her personal belongings, including her keys, identification, purse, credit cards, money, watch, and wedding ring. A note was also found, in which Bonnie expressed her love for her family but stated she could no longer continue .
The discovery of Bonnie's car and the heartfelt note led authorities to consider the possibility of suicide. Search dogs tracked her scent to a nearby lake, but extensive searches yielded no further evidence. Bonnie's sister expressed skepticism about the suicide theory, noting that Bonnie was a strong swimmer and disliked getting dirty, making it unlikely she would choose drowning as a method. Another theory suggests that Bonnie may have chosen to disappear voluntarily to spare her family the pain of witnessing her decline due to Huntington's disease, especially after having seen several relatives, including her mother, succumb to the same illness .
Following Bonnie's disappearance, her family relocated to Long Island, New York. Since that day, there has been no activity on her credit cards or bank accounts, and no confirmed sightings have been reported. Authorities have not found any evidence of foul play, and the case remains unsolved. Bonnie's struggle with Huntington's disease and the circumstances of her disappearance continue to evoke sympathy and concern from those who knew her and from the broader community ....Read More
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