On the evening of March 15, 1983, 52-year-old Elizabeth Hicks Rogers spent time socializing with family and friends at a bar in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. Described as a Caucasian woman with black hair, brown eyes, and a distinctive dark spot in her right eye, Elizabeth stood 5'2" tall and weighed approximately 115 pounds. She was last seen wearing a yellow sweater, green pants, and black leather boots. After that night, Elizabeth vanished without a trace, leaving behind a mystery that has persisted for over four decades.
There is some inconsistency regarding the exact date of Elizabeth's disappearance. While some sources cite March 15, 1983, as the last day she was seen, others, including NamUs and the Doe Network, list March 18, 1983, as the official date of her disappearance. This discrepancy may stem from the time taken to report her missing or from varying accounts of her last known whereabouts. Regardless, the critical fact remains that Elizabeth has not been heard from since that week in March 1983.
The circumstances surrounding Elizabeth's disappearance are notably sparse. Reports indicate that she was last seen in downtown Raleigh after a night out with loved ones. However, there is a lack of detailed information about her activities that evening, including who she was with, how she left the bar, or whether she encountered anyone suspicious. The absence of such details has made it challenging for investigators to develop leads or theories about what happened to her.
The Raleigh Police Department has been the primary agency investigating Elizabeth's case. Detective Zeke Morse has been listed as a contact for information related to her disappearance. Despite the passage of time, the case remains open, with authorities hoping that new information or advancements in forensic technology might one day provide answers. However, the lack of physical evidence, witness accounts, or activity on Elizabeth's part since 1983 has made progress difficult....Read More
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