On March 30, 1983, 26-year-old Faye Aline Self left her infant daughter with her mother in Armistead, Louisiana, intending to enjoy an evening out with friends at the Wagon Wheel Bar & Restaurant. She was last seen at the bar with one female and two male companions. At some point during the night, Faye informed her friends that she needed to leave to pick up her child, as she had to be at work early the next morning. However, she never arrived at her mother's house, and her whereabouts remain unknown to this day.
The following day, Faye's car was found in the parking lot of the Wagon Wheel Bar. The vehicle was locked, and her keys and purse were missing. Interestingly, her new shoes were discovered in the backseat. Her father and brother had to break into the car and unlock the steering column to tow it home. There were no immediate signs of foul play, but the circumstances were suspicious.
At the time of her disappearance, Faye was described as a Caucasian female, standing between 5'0" and 5'2" tall, and weighing approximately 100 pounds. She had brown hair that was bleached blonde and cut shorter than shown in available photographs. Her eyes were gray, and she had several distinguishing features, including a hysterectomy scar on her abdomen, a vaccination scar on her left arm, a scar on her right leg, and she wore an upper denture plate. She was last seen wearing jeans and a pullover top.
Over the years, two notorious serial killers have confessed to Faye's murder. Initially, Henry Lee Lucas claimed responsibility, but his confession was later deemed unreliable. In 2006, Robert Charles Browne, a convicted serial killer and former maintenance man at Faye's apartment complex, confessed to her murder. Browne stated that he entered her unlocked apartment, found her asleep, and placed a rag soaked with chloroform over her face. He claimed that she suffocated while he searched for rope to bind her. Browne then allegedly disposed of her body by dumping it into the Red River. ...Read More
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