Regina Brown, born Regina Fontenot, was a vibrant and adventurous woman from Ames, Texas. Her Creole heritage and strong Catholic upbringing shaped her early life. After graduating from Texas Woman’s University with a degree in clothing design, Regina sought a life beyond her small-town roots. She became a flight attendant for American Airlines in 1977, embracing the opportunity to travel and meet new people. Her career brought her to Newtown, Connecticut, where she settled with her husband, Willis Brown Jr., a senior pilot for the same airline. Together, they had three children and lived in a ranch-style home on Whippoorwill Hill Road.
Regina’s marriage to Willis was fraught with challenges. Despite initial happiness, the relationship deteriorated due to Willis's accusations of infidelity and drug use, all of which were unfounded. He denied paternity of their children, even after DNA tests confirmed his fatherhood. Regina endured physical and emotional abuse, including incidents of strangulation and threats to her life. She obtained a court order barring Willis from their home, yet allowed him to visit the children, hoping to maintain a semblance of normalcy for their sake.
On March 26, 1987, Regina was last seen at LaGuardia Airport after placing her youngest child and the family's babysitter on a flight to Texas. She then called her best friend, Hope Lambert, issuing a chilling warning: if her parents hadn't heard from her within four days, it meant Willis had "done to me what he promised to do to me." Regina never returned home.
The following day, neighbors reported Regina’s dog barking incessantly. A week later, concerned friends entered her home and found the dog alone, the floor covered in feces, but with fresh food and water—indicating someone had been caring for the animal. Regina’s personal belongings, including her airline ID, makeup bag, and an uncashed $1,000 check, were untouched. Her car was later found in Manhattan, keys in the ignition, with no signs of a struggle. ...Read More
JM
on The Unsolved Disappearance of Kenneth Wayne Moss: A 20-Year Mystery in Harrisburg, Arkansas
I just want justice for Kenny and closure for myself and his family his kids his mom and his siblings. We love and miss him and we just want to know the truth the facts and for the bad guys to at least be exposed, even if they never do a day in jail.
December 21, 2025, 23:31
JM
on The Unsolved Disappearance of Kenneth Wayne Moss: A 20-Year Mystery in Harrisburg, Arkansas
I have always known the law and powerful people were involved in Kenny's murder. After he went missing I was fallowed and stalked by people, some looked like cops or undercover investigators and some looked like crooks, mobsters and drug dealers. And the law have never questioned me or asked me anything about what happened even though I know all of this information. I know that there are still people out there who want to shut me up. Cops have never tried to help me with the investigation they've only harrassed me and put bogus charges on me and have literally tried to pin stuff on me and send me to jail. When Ive tried to talk about Kenny to cops they either played dumb and wanted no part of it had 0 interest or they literally ignored me and acted as if I was not even speaking all while attempting to railroad me and lock me up. I have never even done drugs and I've always tried to live a legal abiding life. I'm now a father and husband works and makes an honest living.
December 21, 2025, 23:30
JM
on The Unsolved Disappearance of Kenneth Wayne Moss: A 20-Year Mystery in Harrisburg, Arkansas
In larger quantity than was actually legal for people to buy over the table from the pharmacy. Because sudophedrine was a main ingredient for making meth. This guy made so much money so fast from this illegal scam he was running that he Invested money into opening a franchised gas station. He built one location in Harrisburg just after Kenny went missing the construction crew was hired to start laying down the concrete foundation for the gas station. The crew that was hired was ran by and guy who was directly involved in the selling of meth and was a direct affiliate of Twinkies. I believe Kennys remains may have been put in the concrete of that gas station in Harrisburg. And the people running that are so rich and powerful and have the law and the judges and every body and everything In their pockets. It would literally take a miracle and some kind of super lawyer and the power of the federal goverment to ever expose this thing and bring criminals to justice and find out the truth.
December 21, 2025, 23:20
JM
on The Unsolved Disappearance of Kenneth Wayne Moss: A 20-Year Mystery in Harrisburg, Arkansas
Around new years I went to my mom's house in Jonesboro, a few days after new years my grandmother, Kenny's mom called me asking if I had seen Kenny, I told her the last time I had seen him was the night he came back from Twinkies after getting into a fight. As I talked to people around town and people who knew Kenny and were last around him all said he was headed to Twinkies house, but supposedly there was a cop there who was involved in Chandlers drug operation Wich was the same ring we were involved in at one time. It was said that they shot and killed Kenny and disposed of his body and several people were supposedly involved in the murder and the cover up. People who were involved in the drug operation who also had a lot of money and power. Through the years I learned that a guy who was once the manager of the food giant grocery store in Harrisburg used to sell sudofed pills from the food giant pharmacy for cheap prices and sold them to the local meth co
December 21, 2025, 23:14