Tammie Lynn Wilkinson was a 19-year-old woman from Kansas City, Missouri, who disappeared without a trace on June 21, 1984. Born on May 9, 1965, Tammie was described as a Caucasian female with light brown hair and blue eyes, standing approximately 5'5" tall and weighing around 125 pounds. She had a distinctive tattoo on her upper right arm—a blue-colored heart pierced with an arrow, with the initials "KN" and "TW" inscribed within the design. At the time of her disappearance, she was last seen wearing a blouse, blue jeans, white sneakers, two plain silver-colored chain necklaces, and several rings, including a yellow gold 1984 Northeast High School class ring with an emerald green stone and the initials "TLW" engraved on the inside.
On the morning of June 21, 1984, Tammie left her sister's residence in the 100 block of South Chelsea Street in Kansas City around 9:00 a.m. Her car was in the repair shop, so she departed on foot, not specifying her destination. She never returned home and has not been heard from since. At the time, Tammie lived in the 300 block of Bellefontaine Avenue, not far from her sister's home. She left behind personal belongings, including her last paycheck from the department store where she worked, her savings account remained untouched, and she never reclaimed her car.
Friends and acquaintances noted that Tammie was experiencing depression around the time of her disappearance and had previously threatened suicide. Initially, investigators considered the possibility that she had left voluntarily due to her mental state. However, as time passed with no contact or activity on her part, suspicions of foul play grew stronger.
Tammie's case was not isolated. She was one of seven females between the ages of 13 and 31 from northeast Kansas City who either disappeared or were found murdered over a twelve-year period. Some of the victims were known prostitutes, and their bodies were often discovered in local rivers, with four cases involving victims whose legs had been severed at the hips. Tammie and another woman, Tracy Ramsey, remain missing to this day. ...Read More
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