Jerome Louis White was a 22-year-old African-American man living in Hickory, North Carolina, a small city nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Standing at 6'1" and weighing 150 pounds, Jerome was known to his family and friends as a quiet individual who seldom ventured far from his mother's residence. Despite his reserved nature, he occasionally associated with individuals unfamiliar to his family, a detail that would later add complexity to his disappearance.
On February 8, 1997, Jerome was last seen at the Center Place Market located at 312 South Center Street in Hickory. Witnesses reported seeing him enter an unidentified vehicle with an unknown Caucasian male. The make, model, and color of the vehicle remain unknown. This encounter marked the last confirmed sighting of Jerome, who has not been heard from since that day.
At the time of his disappearance, Jerome was struggling with an addiction to crack cocaine. This addiction may have influenced his associations and decisions, potentially exposing him to dangerous situations. His family was aware of his struggles and expressed concern over the company he kept, noting that he often interacted with people they did not know.
Jerome had an identical twin brother, Tyrone O'Neal White, who was incarcerated in the North Carolina Department of Corrections at the time Jerome vanished. Interestingly, Jerome was carrying Tyrone's identification on the day he disappeared. This detail has led to speculation about whether Jerome was attempting to assume his brother's identity or if there was another reason for possessing the ID. The use of his brother's identification adds a layer of complexity to the case, raising questions about Jerome's intentions and state of mind....Read More
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