A Quiet Afternoon Turns Into a Lifetime of Questions
On February 18, 1976, 15-year-old Linda Louise Kerr left her home on Dawley Street in Orlando, Florida, intending to walk three blocks to visit her boyfriend. It was around 4:00 p.m., and she left behind her purse and shoes, suggesting she planned a brief outing. However, Linda never arrived at her boyfriend's house and was never seen again. Her family reported her missing the following morning, initiating a case that remains unsolved nearly five decades later.
Initial Investigations and Family Concerns
Initially, law enforcement considered the possibility that Linda had run away, a common assumption in missing teen cases at the time. However, her family strongly disputed this theory, citing her close relationship with them and the fact that she left personal belongings behind. Her father, Andrew Kerr, was particularly vocal, expressing frustration with the runaway designation and insisting that Linda would not have left voluntarily without contacting her family. ...Read More
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